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Congressional Directory NEW YORK 176 Congressional Directory NEW YORK NEW YORK (Population 1998, 18,175,000) SENATORS DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN, Democrat, of Oneonta, NY; born in Tulsa, OK, March 16, 1927; attended City College of New York; served in the U.S. Navy, 1944±47, gunnery offi- cer, 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 Governor Averell Harriman of New York, 1955±58; delegate to the Democratic national conventions, 1960, 1976; served as a cabi- net 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, Na- tional Commission to Reform Social Security; member, National Economic Commission; mem- ber, President's Science Advisory Committee; director, American Association for the Advance- ment 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 Uni- versity; 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 pro- gram to eradicate poverty,'' 1965; International League for Human Rights, 1975 award; Syra- cuse University Centennial Medal; recipient: 1986 Encyclopedia Britannica Award; Seal Medal- lion of the Central Intelligence Agency; married to the former Elizabeth Brennan; three chil- dren: Timothy Patrick, Maura Russell, and John McCloskey; committees: Environment and Pub- lic Works; ranking member, Finance; Rules and Administration; Joint Committee on the Li- brary; Joint Committee on Taxation; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 2, 1976, for the six-year term beginning January 3, 1977; reelected to each succeeding Senate term. Office Listings http://www.senate.gov/∼moynihan [email protected] 464 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510±3201 .......................... (202) 224±4451 Chief of Staff.ÐTony Bullock. TDD: 224±6821 Administrator.ÐDavid McCallum. Legislative Director.ÐGray Maxwell. Suite 6200, 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 *** CHARLES E. SCHUMER, Democrat, of Brooklyn and Queens, NY; born in Brooklyn on November 23, 1950; graduated valedictorian, Madison High School; Harvard University, 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, Edu- cation, and Cities committees; chairman, subcommittee on City Management and Governance, 1977; chairman, Committee on Oversight and Investigation, 1979; reelected to each succeeding legislative session until December 1980; married Iris Weinshall, 1980; two children: Jessica Emily and Alison Emma; committees: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Judiciary; Rules and Administration; subcommittees: Administrative Oversight and the Courts; ranking minority member, Criminal Justice Oversight; Financial Institutions; Immigration; International Trade and Finance; Securities; elected to the 97th Congress on November 4, 1980; reelected to each suc- ceeding Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 3, 1998. Office Listings http://schumer.senate.gov [email protected] 313 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510±3203 ............................... (202) 224±6542 Chief of Staff.ÐJosh Isay. FAX: 228±3027 Deputy Chief of Staff.ÐErick Mullen. Press Secretary.ÐCathie Levine. Executive Assistant.ÐElizabeth Stanley. 26 Federal Plaza, 31±100, New York, NY 10278 ....................................................... (212) 486±4430 Leo O'Brien Building, Room 420, Albany, NY 12207 .............................................. (518) 431±4070 111 West Huron, Room 620, Buffalo, NY 14202 ....................................................... (716) 846±4111 100 State Street, Room 3040, Rochester, NY 14614 .................................................. (716) 263±5866 NEW YORK 106th Congress 177 100 South Clinton, Room 841, Syracuse, NY 13261±7318 ........................................ (315) 423±5471 REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT MICHAEL PATRICK FORBES, Democrat, of Quogue, NY; born in Riverhead, NY, on July 16, 1952; graduated Westhampton Beach High, Westhampton, NY, 1971; State University of New York at Albany, 1983, B.A.; regional director, Small Business Administration; principal liaison for Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Knights of Columbus; Southampton Elks; Irish-American Society of the Hamptons; owned a public relations and marketing business in the 1980's; committees: Appropriations; Small Business; elected to the 104th Congress; re- elected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http:/www.house.gov/forbes [email protected] 125 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515±3201 .......................... (202) 225±3826 Administrative Assistant/Chief of Staff.ÐDiana Weir. FAX: 225±3143 Scheduler/Office Manager.ÐRhonda Prensky. 1500 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, NY 11967 ...................................................... (516) 345±9000 Office Manager.ÐMark Woolley. County: SUFFOLK COUNTY (part); cities and townships of Brookhaven, East Hampton, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Smithtown, Southampton, and Southold. Population (1990), 580,338. ZIP Codes: 11706 (part), 11713, 11715 (part), 11719±20, 11727, 11733, 11738, 11741 (part), 11742 (part), 11745, 11749, 11754 (part), 11755, 11763±64, 11766, 11767 (part), 11772, 11776±78, 11779 (part), 11780, 11784, 11786, 11787 (part), 11788 (part), 11789±90, 11792, 11794, 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; 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 103rd Con- gress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/lazio [email protected] 2244 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515±3202 ....................... (202) 225±3335 Chief of Staff.ÐDavid Horne. FAX: 225±4669 Office Manager/Scheduler.ÐJessica Lynch. 126 West 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; 178 Congressional Directory NEW YORK served, U.S. Army Reserve National Guard, specialist 5, 1968±73, admitted to New York bar, 1968; 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: An- cient 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 and Erin; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103rd Congress; re- elected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/king [email protected] 403 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515±3203 .......................... (202) 225±7896 Administrative Assistant.ÐRobert O'Connor. FAX: 226±2279 Executive Assistant/Personal Secretary.ÐCarolyn Radcliff. Press Assistant.ÐKevin Fogarty. 1003 Park Boulevard, Massapequa Park, NY 11762 .................................................. (516) 541±4225 District Administrator.ÐAnne Rosenfeld. FAX: 541±6602 County: NASSAU COUNTY (part); cities and townships of Albertson (part), Baldwin (part), Bellmore, Bethpage, Brookville, Cove
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