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Robert T. Stafford R-Vermont Reelection Year: 1988
Abstract
Environment and Public Environmental Protection • Water Resources, Transportation, and Works, RankingMinori~y Infrastructure Member Labor and Human Resources Education, Arts and Humanities, RankingMinorffy Member
Fields
- Named Organization
- Agriculture Department (USDA)
- Air Force Academy
- Appropriations Committee
- Arctic Research Commission
- Army
- Coast Guard
- Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission)
- Democratic National Committee (Democratic National Committee)
- Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
- Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
- House Energy and Commerce Committee
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- Finance Committee
- Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
- Fordham University
- *Health and Human Services (HHS) (use United States Department of Health and Hum (US)
- House of Representatives
- Intel
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
- Migratory Bird Conservation Commission
- Mint (Treasury Department)
- NASA
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
- Navy
- Oak Ridge National LaboratoryContract research lab; does gov't work and also takes private contracts.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
- Office of Technology Assessment
- Peace Corps
- Postal Service (USPS)
- Postsecondary Education
- Rural Development
- Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
- Senate
- Small Business Administration (SBA)
- Smithsonian Institution
- State Affairs Company (Texas)
- U.S. Air
- United Nations
- United States House of Representatives
- World Bank
- Named Person
- Abernathy, Warren
- Alexander, Patrice
- Allen, Marge
- Allison, Patty
- Anderson, Cynthia
- Anderson, Glenn M.
- Anderson, Helena
- Andre, Barbara
- Andrews, Michael A.
- Arms, Geneva
- Backer, Tom
- Bagwill, Tom
- Ballard, Diane
- Barker, Jim
- Bartlett, Steve
- Barton, Olivia
- Bateman, Herbert H.
- Beam, James
- Becker, Etta
- Bell, Beverly
- Bennett, Gaye
- Benskin, Joan M.
- Berry, Barbara
- Biersner, Jane
- Binder, Sarah
- Boggs, Caleb
- Boster, Ron
- Boxer, Barbara (Senator (D-California) Environment & Public Works Comm.)
- Braswell, Walter E.
- Bremer, Heather
- Brick, Cary R.
- Brooks, Jack
- Broomfield, William S.
- Brown, Bonnie
- Brown, Gwen
- Buckham, Ed
- Bunning, Jim
- Burgess, Jay
- Burrell, Marry
- Burris, Barbara
- Burroughs, Jim
- Burton, Dan
- Burton, Janis
- Bustamante, Albert G.
- Byron, Janet
- Cady, Kelly Marie
- Cameron, Brad
- Cannon, Bonnie S.
- Capshaw, Ben
- Carlson, Don
- Carlston, Susan
- Carlton, Sue Sloan
- Carter, David W.
- Carter, Tony
- Catherine, Mary
- Clark, Trent
- Clem, Pat
- Coco, Leo
- Coleman, Robert C.
- Coleman, Ronald D.
- Collins, Norma
- Cork, Greg
- Costlow, Donna
- Courter, Jim
- Covell, Mae Ellis
- Cowart, Lynn
- Craig, Larry E.
- Cranford, Sharon H.
- Crowe, Judy
- Daniels, Gladys
- Daniels, Loree Cook
- Darden, Buddy
- Daub, Hal
- Day, Charlene
- Day, Ramon L.
- Deininger, Kris
- Dietz, Paula
- Dixon, Mary C.
- Donavan, Sharon
- Dono, Bobbie
- Dorgan, Byron L.
- Durbin, Richard J. (U.S. Representative in 1994, anti-tobacco voice)Richard J. Durbin was a United States Representative in 1994 (D-IL). He was a leading anti-tobacco voice and a leading antismoking advocate in Congress (LAT 7/18/94; U.S. News 4/18/94). Durbin is concerned about reducing the number of young smokers (U.S. News 4/18/94). He proposed an amendment, with Reps. Synar and Wyden, which would give FDA authority to regulate the manufacture, sale, labeling, advertising, and content of tobacco products, circa 6/94 (AP 6/13/94). Durbin appeared for the 3/25/94 Waxman subcommittee hearing and stated that "Tobacco companies are our nation's number one drug pushers." In May 1994, U.S. representative Martin Meehan wrote a letter to U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno signed by six other congress members (Hansen, Stark, Viscols, Durbin, Synar, Foglietta, and Meehan signed). The letter suggested DOJ investigate whether the tobacco Executive violated RICO laws or committed perjury before the Waxman subcommittee (1994) (BN TLR 6/29/94; DJ 5/27/94). The contact in 1994 was Melissa Narins at (202) 225-5271.
- Dykema, Rick
- Edward, Esteban
- Edwards, Martin
- Edwards, Mickey
- Emerson, Bill
- English, Glenn
- Evans, Diane D.
- Evans, Karen
- Eveland, Patricia
- Farias, Ron
- Fawell, Harris W.
- Fenton, Laurie
- Fisher, Leigh
- Fleming, Joe
- Floyd, Craig
- Foley, Don
- Foley, Sean
- Folmer, Leslie
- Francis, Michael
- Freel, Ed
- Freese, Maria
- Fuster, Jaime B.
- Galen, Chris
- Gee, Mary Anne
- George, Laurie
- Gephardt, Richard A.
- Gerke, Laura
- Gibbons, Sam M.
- Gieck, Linda
- Gillette, Joan
- Glenn, Heidi
- Goldberg, Laura
- Graves, Philip
- Gray, William H.
- Guarini, Frank J.
- Haar, Peggy
- Hamilton, Lee H.
- Hamner, John F.
- Hanbury, Sandra
- Hansen, Myles
- Hanson, Jeff
- Hart, Robin
- Hartke, Linda
- Hartman, Eric
- Harvey, John
- Hastert, J. Dennis
- Hawley, Jim
- Hecker, Karen
- Hegedus, Mark
- Heineman, Dave
- Henry, Paul B.
- Hicks, Heidi
- Holley, Amy
- Holmes, Andrea
- Hudson, Bob
- Jackson, Cindy
- Jeannette, Debbie
- Johns, Deborah
- Johnson, Anthony
- Johnson, Nancy L.
- Jourdan, Daniel
- Joyce, Tom
- Kelley, Ronda
- Kelly, Ann
- Kendall, Debbie
- King, Andrea
- King, Luther, Jr.
- King, Martin Luther, Jr.
- Kovar, Peter
- Kutz, Kevin
- Leland, Mickey
- Leonard, Paul
- Lewis, Tom
- Loft, Trent
- Loomis, Peter
- Lopez, Roxie
- Lott, Brian
- Lowery, Bill
- Lowry, Mike
- Luczak, Gary
- Lujan, Manuel, Jr.
- Lynch, Janet
- Lynch, Julie
- Lynch, Kevin
- Mackie, Mark
- Madigan, Edward R.
- Marion, Jenny
- Mathiesen, Sandy
- Mccloskey, Frank
- Mcclure, James
- Mccourt, Richard
- Mcdade, Joseph M.
- Mcglone, Marie
- Mcmillen, Tom
- Mehl, Elizabeth
- Miller, Lou Ann
- Mims, A. Brad
- Mooney, John
- Moore, Cindy
- Moore, Nancy
- Morrill, John
- Morrissey, Don
- Moser, Gertrude
- Moulton, David
- Mullins, Donna
- Myers, Bud
- Nagy, Eleanor
- Nelson, Kathy
- Olsen, Norma
- Orlando, John
- Parke, Jackie
- Parker, Karen
- Parkhurst, Thomas
- Patrick, Richard
- Perko, Mike
- Peters, Phil
- Posey, Dan
- Powers, Bob
- Puglisi, Joanne
- Ramey, Brooke
- Reagan, Jerry
- Reber, Gloria
- Redmond, David E.
- Reid, Margo
- Reiss, Bonnie
- Rennie, Leo
- Robbins, Jane
- Roda, Tony
- Rogers, Lois
- Rogers, Paul (Served on Subcommittee on Health and Environment)
- Rongstad, Todd
- Royster, Lynda
- Sams, Joyce
- Sanderson, Sherry
- Schmitz, Marcia A.
- Schultz, Laurie
- Shaffer, Missy
- Shaw, Margie
- Sherman, Bob
- Showell, Jill
- Sims, Earline
- Smart, Sandra
- Smith, Lorie
- Smith, Robert J.Manager, Hamner Division
- Smith, Sammy
- Stratman, Sam
- Sullivan, Flora
- Tassey, Jeff
- Thomas, Kay
- Thompson, Lonnie
- Toohey, Frank
- Troy, Phyllis
- Valerio, Eddie
- Vest, Steve
- Vogelsang, Andy
- Walker, Chris
- Wallop, Malcolm (Retired senator from Wyoming)Formed conservative think tank, Frontiers of Freedom
- Webster, Sandy
- Wells, Laura
- Wessel, Mike
- West, Carla
- Whitford, Paula
- Wight, Bill
- Williams, Jean
- Willis, Arlene
- Wilson, Denise
- Wilson, Eric
- Wilson, Pete
- Withrow, David
- Wolf, Fred
- Wright, Steven
- Yates, Jonathan
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Robert T. Stafford
R-Vermont
Reelection Year: 1988
Began Service: 1971
SH-133 Hart Senate
Office Building
Washington, DC
20510-4501
(202) 224-5141
BIOGRAPmCAL
Born: 8/8113
Home: Rutland
Educ.: B,S., Middlebury
CoL; LL.B., Boston
U.
l:Yof.: Attorney;
Governor of Vt.,
1959-1961; U.S.
House of Reps.,
1961-71
Rel.: Congregational/
United Church of
Christ
KEY STAFF AIDES
Name Position Legislative Responsibility
NealJ. Houston Admire Asst.
Bruce Post Staff Dir.
(802-951-6707) (Vermont)
Lisa Swarm Press Secy.
Katherine Merritt Office Mgr.
Vic Maerki Le~is. Asst. Environment Committee
Michael Francis Legis. Aide Energy, Human Resources, Handicapped
Jean W. Auldridge Pets. Secy.
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Committee Subcommittee(s)
Environment and Public Environmental Protection • Water Resources, Transportation, and
Works, RankingMinori~y Infrastructure
Member
Labor and Human Resources Education, Arts and Humanities, RankingMinorffy Member
• Han~capped • Labor
Veterans' Affaks No Subcommittees
OTHER POSITIONS
Senate Republican Policy Committee • Senate Republican Conference, Task Force on Education and
Job Training * Senate Office Building Commission, Chairman * Senate Wednesday Group • Con-
cemed Senators for the Arts • Senate Children's Caucus
STATE OFFICES
27 So. Main St., Rutland, VT 05701 ........................................ (802) 775-5446
Room 45, The Champlain Mill, 1 Main St., Wmoosld, VT 05404 ................. (802) 951-6707
W'mter 1987-88
© Congressional Yellow Book
T!03630191

John C. Stennis
D-Mississippi
Reelection Year:. 1988
Began Sendce: 1947
SR-205 Russell Senate
Office Building
Washington, DC
20510-2401
(202) 224-6253
BIOGRAPHICAL
Born: 8/3/01
Home: De Kalb
Educ.: B.S., Miss. State
U.; LL.B., U. of Va.
Prof.: Attorney
Rek: Presbyterian
K~Y STAFF AIDES
Name Position Legislative Responsibility
W.E. Cresswell Adnfin. Asst.
Rex G. BuEmgton P~ess Secy.
Tficia Hollis Asst. Press Secy.
John F. Hamner Spec. Asst.
J.B. Love Spec. Asst.
(601-353-5494) (Mississippi)
Fred Shbach Legis. Counsel
Waverly Booth Staff Asst.
SallyJ. Caballero Staff Asst.
J.B. Goodsell Staff Asst.
Linda Hudson Staff Asst.
Lou Ann Miller Staff Asst.
John Pdchard Staff Asst.
Sherry Sanderson Staff Asst.
Eddie Valerio Staff Asst.
Chris Webster Staff Asst.
Laura Wells Staff Asst.
Betty Cooper Pets. Secy. (Appts.)
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Committee Subcommittee(s)
Appropriations, C~irr~n Defense, Chairr~rn * Agdcuitufe, Rural Development, and Related
Agencies * Energy and Water Development * HUD-Independent
Agencies • T~ansportation and Related Agencies * Ez officio mem-
ber of all other subcommittees
An-ned Services Readiness, Sustain,ability and Support • Stxategic Forces and Nu-
clear Deterrence • Projection Forces and Regional Defense
OTHER POSITIONS
President Pro Tempore of the Senate • Senate Democratic Steering Committee • Commission on
the Bicentennial of the U.S. Senate, ex o)~do • Senate Commerce National Ocean Policy Study,
ex officio* Comndssion on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate • Senate Border Caucus • Senate
Caucus on the Family
STATE OFFICES
303 Post Office Bldg., P.O. Box 39, Jackson, MS 39205 .......................(601) 353-5494
De Kalb, MS 39328 ................................. -. ................... (601) 743-2631
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lT'inter 1987-88
TI03630192

Ted Stevens
R-Alaska
Reelection Year: 1990
Began Service: 1968
SH-522 Hart Senate
Office Building
Washington, DC
20510-0201
(202) 224-3004
BIOGRAPHICAL
Born: 11/18/23
Home: Gkdwood
Educ.: B.A., U. of CaL
(Los Angeles); LL.B.,
Harvard U.
Prof.: Attorney
Rel.: Episcopalian
KEY STAFF AIDES
Name Position Legislative Responsibility
Greg Chapados Chf. of Staff Commerce (Commur~cations Subcommittee);
Ethics
Jane Robbins Press Secy.
Connie Godwin Asst. Press Secy.
Carol M. White Admin. Dir.
Barbara Andre~vs State Office Mgr.
(907-271-5915)
Wally Bumett Legis. Dir. Commerce (Aviation Subcommittee); Surface
Transportation, Military, Foreign Relations,
Veterans, Budget, Economy, Trade, Banking,
OTA, Science and Technology, Consumer,
Senate Arms Control Observer Group
Svend Brandt- Legis. Asst. Taxes, Finance, Treasury, Judiciary, Environ-
Erichsen ment, Private Relief Bills, Agriculture, For-
estry, Renewable Resources, Arctic National
W'fldlife Refuge, Energy
Lisa Sutherland Legis. Asst. Lands/Wildlife, Alaska Native Claims Settle-
ment Act, Arctic Research Commission
Marsha Trump Legis. Asst. Health and Human Services, Labor, Native
Americans, Women's Issues, Education, Arts,
Housing
Louise L. Johnson Casework Dir.
Marie Nash Constit. Svcs. Dir.
Kathie Appts. Secy.
Bridenbaugh
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Committee Subcommittee(s)
Appropriations Defense, Ranking Minm4ty Member • Commerce, Justice, and
State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies • Interior and Related
Agencies • Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and
Related Agencies • Military Construction
Commerce. Science, and Merchant Marine, RankingMino~y Member • Aviation • Commu-
Transportation nications • National Ocean Policy Study
Governmental Affairs Federal Services, Post Office, and Civil Settee, RankingMinor~y
Member • Federal Spending, Budget, and Accounting • Oversight of
Government Management • Permanent Subcommktee on
Investigations
Rules and Admir~stmtion, No Subcommittees
Ranking Minority M~mber
Joint Library No Subcommittees
Joint Printing No Subcommittees
OTHER POSITIONS
National Republican Senatorial Committee • Office of Technology Assessment, Board of Directors,
Vice Chairraan ,, Senate Wednesday Group * Canada-U.S. Interparliamentary Group, Senate Dele-
gation, Vice Chairman * Senate Caucus on North American Trade • Concerned Senators for the
Arts • Senate Caucus on the Family • Senate Arms Control Observer Group, Co-Chairman
• Congressional Arts Caucus, Executive Beard • Congressional Coalition for Soviet Jews, Steering
Committee • Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution • Senate Rural Health
Caucus • Senate Coal Caucus
STATE OFFICES
Federal Bldg., 701 C St., Box 2, Anchorage, AK 99513 ........................(907) 271-5915
Federal Bldg.. Box 4. 101 - 12th Ave., Fairbanks. AK ~9701 .................... (907) 456-0261
403 Federal Bldg., P.O. Box 149, Juneau, AK 99801 .......................... (907) 58~-7400
109 l~L~n St., Ket~. AK 99901 ........................................ (907) 225-6880
Suite 260, 120 Tmd~ug Bay Rd., Kent. AK 9~311 ............................ (907) 283-5808
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T103630193

Steven D. Symms
R-Idaho
Reelection Year: 1992
Began Service: 1981
SH-509 Hart Senate
Office Buildi~ g
Washington, DC
20510-1202
(202) 224-6142
BIOGRAPHICAL
Born: 4/23/38
Home: Caldwell
Educ.: B.S., U. of Idaho
Prof.: Fruit Grower; U.S.
House of Reps.,
1972-80
Rel.: Protestant
KEY STAFF AIDES
Name " Position Legislative Responsibility
SamueIJ. Routson Admin. Asst.
Tom Lowery Press Secy.
Lois Rogers Office Mgr.
Taylor Bowlden Legis. Dir. Transportation, Labor, Commerce, Judidary
Trent Clark Legis. Asst. Agriculture, Natural Resources, Supeffund
Joe Cobb Legis. Asst. Taxes, Banking, Trade
Rita Scott Legis. Asst. Energy (excluding Agriculture), Nuclear
Waste
Gaye Bennett Legis. Aide Banking, Budget, Import/Export, Trade,
Taxes, Health, Education
Andy Jazwick Legis. Aide Foreign Affairs, Defense
Lisa Koster Legis. Aide Agriculture, Natural Resources, Energy, Nu-
clear Waste
Kathy Nelson Appts. Secy.
COMMITTEE ASSIG .I~NTS
Committee Subcommittee(s)
Armed Services Defense Industry and Technology • Manpower and Persorme[
• Projection Forces and Regional Defense
Budget. No Subcommittees
Environment and Public Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure, Ranking Mi-
Works notify Merab~r • Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Substances • Nuclear
Regulation
Joint Economic Economic Resources and Competitiveness • Fiscal and Monet,-u'y
Policy • Investment, Jobs, and Prices
OTHER POSITIONS
National Republican Senatorial Commivcee * Senate Republican Conference, Task Force on Excel-
lence in Education and Literacy • Senate Centr'A American Negotiations Observer Group • Senate
Drug Enforcement Caucus • Senate Caucus on the Family • Senate Coal Caucus • Congressional
Leaders United for a Balanced Budget (CLUBB), Executive Working Committee • Congressional
Task Force on .Afghanistan • The Pro-Li~e Action Task Force for Women, Children and the Unborn,
Executive Committee
STATE OFFICES
338 Borah Post Office, P.O. Box 1190, Boise, ID 83701 .......................(208) 334-1776
305 Federal Bldg., Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 ................................. (208) 664-5490
Suite 103, Bollinger Plaza, 301 D St., Lewiston, ID 83501 ...................... (208) 743-1492
105 Federal Bldg., Moscow, ID 83843 ...................................... (208) 882-5560
Suite 305, 482 C St., Idaho Falls, ID 83402 .................................. (208) 522-9779
Room 108, 401 - 2nd St. No., Twin Falls, ID 83301 ........................... (208) 734-2515
207 Federal Bldg., Pocatello, ID 83201 ..................................... (208) 236-6775
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T!03630194

Strom Thurmond
R-South Carolina
Reelection Year: 1990
Began Service: 1955
SR-218 Russell Senate
Office Building
Washington, DC
20510-4001
(202) 224-5972
BIOGRAPHICAL
Born: 12/5/02
Home: Aiken
Educ.: B.S., Clemson
CoL
Prof.: Attorney;
Governor of S.C.,
1947-51
Rel,: Baptist
Wi~:~r 1987-88
KEY STAFF AIDES
Nz_me Position Legislative Responsibility
Tbaddeus Strom Admin. Asst.
Warren Abernathy State Dir.
(803-765-5496)
(Vacant) Press Secy.
Kay Thomas Asst. Press Secy.
Gerald P. Office Mgr.
Dickinson, Jr.
J. Kershaw SpongLegis. Dir. Labor Comnfittee; Welfare, Health, Medicare/
Medicaid, Social Security, Ethics, Rules
George Conks Legis. Asst. Foreign Relations, Tex~les, Energy, Banking,
Housing, Budget, Finance/Taxes, Comerce]
Sdencefrransportation, Insurance, Urban Af-
fairs
Cathy Pulley Legis. Asst. Government Affairs, Agriculture
Kent Talbert Legis. Asst. Veterans' Committee; Environment, Natural
Resources, Ind~m Affairs
Jeff Kull Projs. Dir.
K.K. Cowan Mih't~ary Asst.
Holly Johnston Pets. Secy. (Appts.)
Richardson
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Committee Subcon~nittee(s)
Armed Services Strategic Forces and Nuclear Deterrence, Ra~kingMinorffy Mem-
ber* Conventional Forces and Al~ance Defense * Read~ess, Sus-
t,~nability and Support
Judiciary, RankingMinori~y Antitrust, Monopolies and Business Rights, RankingMino~i~y
Member Member* Courts and Administrative Practice * Ez officio member
of all other subcommittees
Labor and Human Resources Ch~dren, Fmv.ily, Drugs and Alcoho~sm0 RankingMinori~y Member
• Aging • Education, Arts and Humanities
Veterans' Affairs No Subcommittees
OTHER POSITIONS
Senate Republican Policy Committee • Commissioa on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Senate • Senate
Caucus on North American Trade • Senate Drag Enforcement Caucus • Senate Caucus on the
Family • Senate Textile Steering Committee • Senate Rural Health Caucus • The Sunbelt
Institute,
Co-Chairman * Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution
STATE OFFICES
1558 Strom Thunuond Federal Bldg., 1835 Assembly St., Columbia, SC 29201 ....(803) 765-5496
29 Federal Bldg., 211 York St., N.E., Aiken, SC 29801 ........................ (803) 649-2591
334 Meeting St., Charleston, SC 29403 ..................................... (803) 724-4282
McMillan Federal Bldg., 401 W. Evans St., Florence, SC 29501 ................. (803) 662-8873
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T103630195

Paul Trible
R-PR.gin~
Reelection Year: 1988
Began Service: 1983
SH-517 Hart Senate
• Office Building
Washington, DC
20510-4602
(202) 224-4024
BIOGRAPHICAL
Born: 12/29/46
Home: Kilmarnock
Educ.: B.A.,
Hampden-Sydney
Col.; J.D., Washington
and Lee U.
Prof.: Attorney; U.S.
House of Reps.,
1976--82
Rel.: Episcopalian
KEY STAFF AIDES
Name Position Legislative Responsibility
Mark Greenberg Admin. Asst./ Senate Rules, Ethics, Arms Control, De-
Legis. DR'. fense, Intelligence; Overall
John Miller Press Secy.
Gloria Reber Spec. Asst.
Jim Burroughs Legis. Asst. Communications, Consumer, Energy, Small
Business
Loft Beth Fe[d Legis. Asst. Civil Service, Government Reorganization,
Veterans
Wm Hambley Legis. Asst. Economy, Housing, Trade, Urban Affairs
Robert Nelms Legis. Asst. Agriculture, Environment, Public Lands
Becky Rogers Legis. Asst. Housing, Education
Darren Legis. Asst. Antitrust, Judiciary, Foreign Policy
Trigonoplos
Kelly Massey Spec. Asst.
Judy Peachee Spec. Asst. State Affairs
Beverly Doerltein Pers. Secy.
DeborahAppts. Secy.
McPherson
COM~4ITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Committee Subcommittee(s)
Commerce, Science, and Foreign Commerce, Ranking Minority Member • Merchant Marine
Transportation • Science, Technology, and Space * National Ocean Policy Study
Foreign Relations European Affairs • Western Hemisphere Affairs and Peace Corps
Affairs
Governmental Affah~ Federal Services, Post Of~ce, and Civil Service * Permanent Sub-
committee on Investigations
OTHER POSITIONS
Senate Republican Committee on Committees, Cfim'rm~ • Senate RepubBcan Conference, Task
Force on ExceBence in Education and Literacy, C/m4rman • Environmental and Energy Study
Conference • Senate Caucus on the Family • Senate Wine Caucus, Founder • Senate Footwear
Caucus • Senate Trucking Caucus, Co-Chairman • Senate Coal Caucus
STATE OFFICES
Suite l-B, 113-I15 So. 3rd St., Richmond, VA 23219 .......................... (804) 771-2221
2101 Executive Dr., Box 59, Hampton, VA 23666 ............................ (804) 838-3309
530 Main St., 3rd ft., Danville, VA 24541 .................................... (804) 792-5444
P.O. Box 869, Roanoke, VA 24005 ......................................... (703) 982-4676
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Malcolm Wallop
R-Wyoming
Reelection Year: 1988
Began Service: 1977
SR-237 Russell Senate
Office Building
Washington, DC
20510-5001
(202) 224-6441
BIOGRAPHICAL
Born: 2/27/33
Home: Big Horn
Educ.: B.A., Yale U.
Prof.: Rancher
Rel.: Episcopalian
KEY STAFF AIDES
Name Position Legislative Responsibility
W'flliam U. Hill Admin. Asst.
Byra A. Kite State Rep.
(307-634-0626)
.]avis Budge Press Secy.
Pam Foy Office Mgr.
Lynn Mtmroe Legis. Dir. Energy Committee (Oil, Natural Gas, Coal,
Aiternatives)
.]odi E. Brayton Legis. Asst. Public Lands, Indian Affairs, Fish and Wildlife,
Endangered Spedes, Water
Michael.]. Legis. Asst. Finance Committee (Taxes, Trade)
Chakarun
.]ack D. Crouch II Legis. Asst. Defense, Foreign Affairs, Intelligence
Michael Hoon Legis. Asst. Labor Committee; Government Affairs, Bud-
get, Nuclear Energy, Environment and Public
Works
Bonnie S. Cannon Legis. Aide Small Business, Judiciary; Banking, Housing
and Urban Affairs
Marian Jacob Legis. Aide Veterans, Post Office, Commerce
Kristi Wallin Legis. Aide Agriculture
Gayle E. Pitts Pets. Secy.
Kathi Wise Appts. Secy.
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Committee Subcommittee(s)
Energy and Natural Public Lands, National Parks and Forests, RankingMino~ty Mem-
Resources bet, Mineral Resources Development and Production • Water and
Power
Finance Energy and Agricultural Taxation, Ranking Minority Member
• International Trade * Taxation and Debt Management
Small Business Competition and Antitrust Enforcement, RankingMinorffy Member
• Export Expansion
OTHER POSITIONS
Senate Republican Committee on Committees • Senate Coal Caucus * Western State Coalition
• Senate Arms Control Observer Group * Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
• Congressional Task Force on Mghanistan
STATE OFFICES
2201 Federal Bldg., Casper, WY 82601 ..................................... (307) 261-5098
2009 Federal Center, Cheyenne, WY 82001 ................................. (307) 634-0626
2515 Foothill Blvd., Rock Springs, WY 82901 ................................ (307) 382-5127
40 So. Main St., Sheridan, ~W/" 82801 ....................................... (307) 672-6456
P.O. Box 1014 (Post Office Bldg.), Lander, WY 82520 ......................... (307) 332-2293
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John W. Warner
R-~rtrginia
Reelection Year: 1990
Began Service: 1979
SR-421 Russell Senate
Office Building
Washington, DC
20510-4601
(202) 224-2023
BIOGRAPIHCAL
Born: 2/18/27
Home: Atoka
Educ.: B.S., Washington
and Lee U.; LL.B., U.
of Va.
Ih:of.: Attorney; Fm~me~,
Secy. of Navy,
1972-74
ReL: Episcopalian
KEY STAFF AIDES
Name Position Legislative Responsibility
Susan Aheron Admin. Asst.
Peter Loomis Press Secy.
MaKe McKee Exec. Asst.
Katldeen Dora Office Mgr.
Chris Brady Legis. D[r. Rules Committee; Transportation; Overall
Bill Wight Nat'l. Security Asst. Armed Se~wices Committee; Foreign Re-
lations, Intelligence, Veterans
Remrnel Dickinson Legis. Asst. Governmental Affairs, F~nance (Hea~th, Social
Security, Medicare, Medicaid), Aging
Andrew Hyde Legis. Asst. Budget, Finance, Banking, Agriculture
Ann LoorNs Legis. Asst. Energy, Environment and Public Works,
Appropriations
John Moran Legis. Asst. Commerce, Small Business, Etldcs, Tourism
Caucus, Judiciary, Labor
Pamala Plummet Appts. Secy.
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Committee Subcommittee(s)
Armed Services, Ranking Ex o/fido member of all subcommittees
Minority Member
Environment and Public Superfund and Environmental Oversight, RankingMino~ity Mere-
Works bet • Nuclear Regulation • Water Resources, Transportation, and
Infrastructure
Rules and Admim'stration No Subcommittees
Intelligence (Select) No Subcommittees
OTKER POSITIONS
Deputy Minority Whip * Senate Republican Policy Committee * Senate Coal Caucus * Senate
Tourism Caucus, Co-Chairman * ~etnam Em Veterans in Congress • Senate Commerce National
Ocean Policy Study, ez o]fic/o* Senate Am~s Control Observer Group
STATE OFFICES
Parcel Post Bldg., 1100 E. Main St., Richmond, VA 23219 ..................... (804) 771=2579
805 Federal B|dg., 200 Granby Mall, Norfolk, VA 23510 ....................... (804) 441-3079
235 Federal Bldg., 180 W. Main St., Abingdon, .VA 24210 ...................... (703) 628-8158
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R-Connecticut
Reelection Yea~. 1988
Began Service: 1971
SR-225 Russell Senate
Office Building
Washington, DC
20510-0701
(202) 224-4041
BIOGRAPHICAL
Born: 5/16/31
Home: Greenwich
Educ.: B.A., Yale U.;
LL.B., U. of Va.
Prof.: Attorney; U.S.
House of Reps.,
1969-71
Rel.: Episcopalian
KEY STAFF AIDES
Name Position Legislative Responsibility
Hamilton Harper AdmirL Asst.
(203-240-3570) (Connecticut)
Steve Snider Press Secy.
(224-9O92)
Hank Price Asst. Press Secy.
(224-9089)
Susan Drake Swift Speechwfiter
(224-0318)
Jeanne Diedfick Exec. Asst.
(224-9042)
David Special Counsel Rules, Constitutional Amendments
Steinbrecher
(224-9082)
K/mbefly Elliott Legis. Dh'.
(224-9094)
Meredith Fauls Spec. Asst. Budget, Communications, Foreign Policy
(224-9096)
Maureen Byrnes Legis. Aide Appropriations (Labor Subcommittee)
(224-7230)
Bob Dotchin Legis. Aide Small Business Committee
(224-5175)
Karen Hall Legis. Aide Transportation, Agriculture, Customs, NASA,
(224-3781) Welfare
Terry Mullenburg Legis. Aide Labor (Handicapped and Education Subcom-
(224-1285) mittees)
Charles Murphy Legis. Aide Defense, Arms Control
(224-9086)
Rick Orluk Legis. Aide Consumer Affah-s, Economic Development,
"(224-3490) Banking, Urban Development, Customs, Civil
Service
Courtney Legis. Aide Medicare/Medicaid, Sodal Security
Pastorfield
(224-3490)
Mar]ode Sudderth Legis. Aide Bankruptcy, Crime, Drug Abuse, ERA, Hous-
(224-3782) ing, Legal Sendces
Matt Wells Legis. Aide Environmental Issues, NOAA, Toxic Waste,
(224:9087) Oceans
Kathy Miller Pets. Secy.
(224-4044)
Cindy Moore Appts. Secy.
(224-4046)
VLrginia Bancroft Admin. Aide
(224-8558)
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COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Comn~ttee Subcommlttee(s)
Apprcpr~at/ons Labor, Heath and Hunmn Services, Education, and Related Agen-
de~, R~k~r~M~M~* Commerce, Justice, and State,
the Judidary, and Re, ted Agencies • Defense • Interior and
Re-
lated Agencies • Transportation and Related Agencies
Energy ~ud Natural Energy Regulation and Conservation • Energy Research and Devel-
Resources opment • Public Lands, Nadonal Parks and Forests
Labor and Human Resources Han~capped, Ranki~gMinor~y Member, Education, Arts and Hu-
nmnifies * A~ing
Small Bus~ness, Rankin8 No subcomnfittee assignments
M/m~'~y Member
OTHER POSITIONS
Serrate Republican Committee on Committees • Concerned Senators for the Arts * Senate Com-
merce National Ocean Policy Study, ~x of~* Biomedical Ethics B. oard
STATE OFFICES
102 U.S. Courthouse & Federal Bldg., 915 Lafayette Blvd., Bridgeport, CT 06604. (203) 579-5830
11th ft., 1 Corporate Center, Haz~ord, CT 06103 .............................
(203) 240-3570
Suite 3A, 100 Grand St., Waterbury, CT 06702 .............................. (203) 575-9537
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