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Environment and Public Environmental Protection • Water Resources, Transportation, and Works, RankingMinori~y Infrastructure Member Labor and Human Resources Education, Arts and Humanities, RankingMinorffy Member

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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 Laboratory
Contract 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
Young, Melanie
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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
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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 © Congressional Yellow Boo~ lT'inter 1987-88 TI03630192
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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 l~nter lg87-88 © C~ngressional Yellow Book T103630193
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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 © Congressional Yellow Book Winter 1987-88 T!03630194
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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 0 Congressional Yellow Book T T103630195
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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 © Congressional Yellow Book I~nter Lo87-88 Ti03630196
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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 Winter 1987-88 Congressional Yellow Book T!03630197
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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 © Congressitmal Yellow Book 1987-88 T103630198
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Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. 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) W'mter 1987--88 © Co'4Er~ss~l Yedtow Book T103630199
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Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. 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 © Congr~ Yeilou~ Book W~nter1987-88 TI03630200

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