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112Th Congress 195 NORTH CAROLINA 112th Congress 195 NORTH CAROLINA (Population 2010, 9,535,483) SENATORS RICHARD BURR, Republican, of Winston-Salem, NC; born in Charlottesville, VA, November 30, 1955; education: R.J. Reynolds High School, Winston-Salem, NC, 1974; B.A., communications, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, 1978; professional: sales man- ager, Carswell Distributing; member: Reynolds Rotary Club; board member, Brenner Children’s Hospital; public service: U.S. House of Representatives, 1995–2005; served as vice-chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee; married: Brooke Fauth, 1984; children: two sons; committees: ranking member, Veterans’ Affairs; Finance; Health, Education, Labor, and Pen- sions; Select Committee on Intelligence; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 2, 2004; re- elected to the U.S. Senate on November 2, 2010. Office Listings http://burr.senate.gov 217 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 .................................... (202) 224–3154 Chief of Staff.—Chris Joyner. FAX: 228–2981 Legislative Director.—Natasha Hickman. 2000 West First Street, Suite 508, Winston-Salem, NC 27104 .................................. (336) 631–5125 State Director.—Dean Myers. 100 Coast Line Street, Room 210, Rocky Mount, NC 27804 .................................... (252) 977–9522 201 North Front Street, Suite 809, Wilmington, NC 28401 ....................................... (910) 251–1058 *** KAY R. HAGAN, Democrat, of Greensboro, NC; born in Shelby, NC, May 26, 1953; edu- cation: B.A., Florida State University, 1975; J.D., Wake Forest University School of Law, 1978; professional: attorney and vice president of the Estate and Trust Division, NCNB, 1978–88; public service: North Carolina State Senator, 1999–2009; religion: Presbyterian; married: Chip Hagan; children: two daughters, one son; committees: Armed Services; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; Small Business and Entrepreneurship; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 4, 2008. Office Listings htttp://hagan.senate.gov 521 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 .................................... (202) 224–6342 Chief of Staff.—Thomas P. O’Donnell. FAX: 228–2563 Deputy Chief of Staff.—Mike Harney. Communications Director.—Mary Hanley. State Director.—Melissa Midgett. 701 Green Valley Road, Suite 201, Greensboro, NC 27408 ...................................... (877) 852–9462 82 Patton Avenue, Suite 635, Asheville, NC 28801 ................................................... (828) 257–6510 301 South Evans Street, Suite 102, Greenville, NC 27858 ......................................... (252) 754–0707 310 New Bern Avenue, Suite 122, Raleigh, NC 27601 .............................................. (919) 856–4630 1520 South Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28203 .............................................................. (704) 334–2448 REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT G. K. BUTTERFIELD, Democrat, of Wilson County, NC; born, April 27, 1947; education: North Carolina Central University, graduated in 1971, with degrees in sociology and political science; North Carolina Central University School of Law, graduated in 1974, with a Juris Doc- tor degree; military service: U.S. Army, 1968–1970; served as a Personnel Specialist; discharged with the rank of Specialist E–4; professional: attorney; private practice, 1974–1988; public service: elected to the North Carolina Superior Court bench in November, 1988; appointed on February 8, 2001, by Governor Michael F. Easley to the North Carolina Supreme Court; after leaving the Supreme Court, following the 2002 election, Governor Easley appointed Justice Butterfield as a Special Superior Court Judge; served until his retirement on May 7, 2004; organizations: North Carolina Bar Association; North Carolina Association of Black Law- yers; Wilson Opportunities Industrialization Center; religion: Baptist; appointed Chief Deputy Whip, 110th Congress; committees: Energy and Commerce; elected to the 108th Congress, by 196 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA special election, on July 20, 2004; elected to the 109th Congress on November 2, 2004; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.butterfield.house.gov 2305 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–3101 Chief of Staff.—Tonya Williams. FAX: 225–3354 Communications Director.—Ken Willis. Scheduler.—Darnise Nelson. 216 West Nash Street, Suite B, Wilson, NC 27893 .................................................... (252) 237–9816 309 West Third Street, Suite 100, Weldon, NC 27890 ............................................... (252) 538–4123 Counties: BEAUFORT (part), BERTIE, CHOWAN, CRAVEN (part), EDGECOMBE, GATES, GRANVILLE VANCE (part), GREENE, HALIFAX, HARTFORD, JONES (part), MARTIN, NORTHAMPTON, PASQUOTANK, PERQUIMANS, PITT (part), WARREN, WASH- INGTON, WAYNE (part), WILSON (part). Population (2000), 619,178. ZIP Codes: 27507, 27530–31, 27533–34, 27536–37, 27551, 27553, 27556, 27563, 27565, 27570, 27584, 27586, 27589, 27594, 27801, 27803–06, 27809, 27811–14, 27817–23, 27825, 27827–29, 27831–35, 27837, 27839–47, 27849–50, 27852– 55, 27857–58, 27860–64, 27866–67, 27869–74, 27876–77, 27879, 27881, 27883–84, 27886–95, 27897, 27906–07, 27909– 10, 27919, 27922, 27924, 27926, 27928, 27930, 27932, 27935, 27937–38, 27942, 27944, 27946, 27957, 27962, 27967, 27969–70, 27979–80, 27983, 27985–86, 28216, 28226, 28502–04, 28513, 28523, 28526, 28530, 28538, 28551, 28554–55, 28560–63, 28573, 28580, 28585–86, 28590, 28645 *** SECOND DISTRICT RENEE ELLMERS, Republican, of Dunn, NC; born in Ironwood, MI, February 9, 1964; education: B.S., nursing, Oakland University, Auburn Hills, MI, 1990; professional: registered nurse; president elect/vice president, Community Development for the Chamber of Commerce; member of the Betsy Johnson Hospital Foundation, member of the Dunn Planning Board, NC, 2006–10; chair, Dunn Planning Board, NC, 2008–10; member of the Harnett County Nursing Home Committee; religion: Roman Catholic; married: Dr. Brent Ellmers; one child: Ben; committees: Agriculture; Small Business; Foreign Affairs; elected to the 112th Congress on November 2, 2010. Office Listings http://www.ellmers.house.gov 1533 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................. (202) 225–4531 Chief of Staff.—Al Lytton. FAX: 225–5662 Legislative Director.—Elaine Acevedo. Press Secretary.—Tom Doheny. Scheduler.—Josie Rundlett. 406 West Broad Street, Dunn, NC 28334 .................................................................... (910) 230–1910 Counties: CHATHAM (part), Cumberland (part), Franklin, Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Nash (part), Sampson (part), VANCE (part), and WAKE (part). Population (2000), 619,178. ZIP Codes: 27207–08, 27213, 27237, 27252, 27256, 27298, 27312, 27325, 27330–32, 27344, 27349, 27355, 27405, 27501, 27504–06, 27508, 27520–21, 27524–26, 27529, 27536–37, 27540, 27542–44, 27546, 27549, 27552, 27555, 27557, 27559, 27562, 27564, 27568–70, 27576–77, 27589, 27591–93, 27596–97, 27601–03, 27605–07, 27610, 27614, 27625, 27698, 27801–04, 27807, 27809, 27816, 27822, 27829, 27850, 27856, 27863, 27878, 27880, 27882, 27891, 27893– 94, 27896, 28301, 28303, 28307–08, 28310–11, 28314, 28323, 28326, 28328, 28334–35, 28339, 28341, 28355–56, 28365–66, 28368, 28382, 28385, 28390, 28393, 28441, 28444, 28447, 28453, 28458, 28466, 28478 *** THIRD DISTRICT WALTER B. JONES, Republican, of Farmville, NC; born in Farmville, February 10, 1943; education: 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 House of Representatives, 1983–92; married: Joe Anne Whitehurst Jones; one child, Ashley Elizabeth Jones; committees: Armed Services; Financial Services; elected to the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. NORTH CAROLINA 112th Congress 197 Office Listings 2333 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–3415 Chief of Staff.—Glen Downs. FAX: 225–3286 Office Manager.—Molly Norton. Communications Director.—Catherine Fodor. 1105–C Corporate Drive, Greenville, NC 27858 ........................................................ (252) 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, PENDER (part), PITT (part), SAMPSON, TYRRELL and WAYNE (part). CITIES: Atlantic Beach, Ayden, Beaufort, Belhaven, Burgaw, Clinton, Emerald Isle, Fremont, Goldsboro, Greenville, Havelock, Jacksonville, Kill Devil Hills, Kinston, Kitty Hawk, Morehead City, Mount Olive, Nags Head, New Bern, Newport, River Bend, Trent Woods, Wallace, Washington, and Winterville. Population (2000), 619,178. ZIP Codes: 27530–32, 27534, 27542, 27557, 27569, 27803–04, 27807–10, 27814, 27817, 27822, 27824, 27826, 27828– 30, 27834, 27836–37, 27851–52, 27856, 27858, 27860, 27863, 27865, 27868, 27871, 27875, 27879, 27880, 27882– 83, 27885, 27888–89, 27892–93, 27896, 27909, 27915–17, 27920–21, 27923, 27925, 27927–29, 27936, 27939, 27941, 27943, 27947–50, 27953–54, 27956, 27958–60, 27962, 27964–66, 27968, 27972–74, 27976, 27978, 27981–82, 28333, 28341, 28445, 28454, 28460, 28501, 28504, 28508–13, 28515–16, 28518–22, 28524–29, 28531–33, 28537, 28539–47, 28551–53, 28555–57, 28560, 28562, 28564, 28570–72, 28574–75, 28577–87, 28589–90,
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