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115Th Congress 199 NORTH CAROLINA 115th Congress 199 Office Listings—Continued FAX: 629–7819 Counties: ALAMANCE, CASWELL, CHATHAM, GUILFORD (part), LEE, PERSON, RANDOLPH, AND ROCKINGHAM. Population (2010), 762,758. ZIP Codes: 27025, 27027, 27048, 27201–05, 27207–08, 27212–17, 27220, 27228, 27230, 27235, 27237, 27244, 27248– 49, 27252–53, 27256, 27258, 27283–84, 27288–89, 27291, 27298, 27301–02, 27305, 27310–12, 27314–17, 27320– 23, 27326, 27330–32, 27340–41, 27343–44, 27349–50, 27355, 27357–59, 27370, 27375, 27377, 27379, 27395, 27409– 10, 27455, 27505, 27541, 27559, 27573–74, 27583, 28355 *** SEVENTH DISTRICT DAVID ROUZER, Republican, of McGee’s Crossroads, NC; born at Landstuhl Army Med- ical Center in Landstuhl, Germany, February 16, 1972; education: B.S. in agriculture business management, agricultural economics; B.A. in chemistry; professional: legislative assistant, Of- fice of U.S. Senator Jesse Helms; senior policy advisor, U.S. Senator Jesse Helms; assistant to the Dean and Director of Commodity Relations, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University; senior advisor, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Dole; Associate Administrator, Rural Business-Cooperative Programs/Director, Legislative and Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture; principal, The Rouzer Company; committees: Agriculture; Transportation and In- frastructure; elected to the 114th Congress on November 4, 2014; reelected to the 115th Con- gress on November 8, 2016. Office Listings https://rouzer.house.gov www.facebook.com/reprouzer 424 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................................. (202) 225–2731 Chief of Staff.—Melissa Murphy. FAX: 225–5773 Communications Director.—Danielle Adams Smotkin. Legislative Director.—Jason Cooke. District Director.—Dwight Williams. 230 Government Center Drive, Suite 113, Wilmington, NC 28403 ......................................... (910) 395–0202 310 Government Center Drive, Unit 1, Bolivia, NC 28422 ..................................................... (910) 253–6111 2736 North Carolina Highway 210, Smithfield, NC 27577 ...................................................... (919) 938–3040 Counties: BLADEN, BRUNSWICK, COLUMBUS, DUPLIN, JOHNSTON, NEW HANOVER, PENDER, SAMPSON, AND WAYNE. Population (2013), 762,540. ZIP Codes: 27501, 27504, 27524, 27530–31, 27534, 27542, 27568–69, 27576–77, 27592, 27603, 27830, 27863, 27883, 28318, 28320, 28325, 28328, 28333–34, 28337, 28341, 28344, 28349, 28365–66, 28382, 28385, 28393, 28398, 28401, 28403, 28405, 28409, 28411, 28412, 28420–25, 28428–36, 28438–39, 28441–45, 28447–58, 28461–70, 28472, 28478– 80, 28508, 28518, 28521, 28525, 28551, 28572, 28574, 28578 *** EIGHTH DISTRICT RICHARD HUDSON, Republican, of Concord, NC; born in Franklin, VA, November 4, 1971; education: B.A. in history and political science, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 1996; professional: served as District Director for 8th District Congressman Robin Hayes; served as Chief of Staff for Congresswoman Virginia Foxx, Congressman John Carter, and Con- gressman Mike Conaway; religion: Christian; married: Renee; caucuses: Atlantic Offshore En- ergy Caucus; Agriculture and Rural America Task Force; Agriculture Policy Group; Carbonated and Non-alcoholic (CAN) Caucus; Congressional Army Aviation Caucus; Congressional Chick- en Caucus; Congressional General Aviation Caucus; Congressional Peanut Caucus; Congres- sional Prayer Caucus; Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus; Congressional Textile Caucus; House National Guard and Reserve Components Caucus; House Republican Israel Caucus; House Spe- cial Operations Forces Caucus; Pediatric Trauma Caucus; Republican Policy Committee; Repub- lican Study Committee; committees: Energy and Commerce; elected to the 113th Congress on November 6, 2012; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.hudson.house.gov 429 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................................. (202) 225–3715 200 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA Office Listings—Continued Chief of Staff.—Chris Carter. FAX: 225–4036 Press Secretary.—Tatum Gibson. Deputy Chief of Staff / Legislative Director.—Aaron Ringel. Scheduler.—Summer Fields. 325 McGill Avenue, Suite 500, Concord, NC 28027 ............................................................... (704) 786–1612 225 Green Street, Suite 202, Fayetteville, NC 28301 ............................................................... (910) 997–2070 Counties: CABARRUS, CUMBERLAND (part), HOKE, MONTGOMERY, MOORE, ROWAN (part), AND STANLY. Population (2010), 701,000. ZIP Codes: 27205, 27208–09, 27229, 27239, 27281, 27292, 27306, 27325, 27330, 27341, 27356, 27360, 27370–71, 27376, 28001–02, 28009, 28023, 28025–27, 28036, 28039, 28041, 28071–72, 28075, 28078–79, 28081–83, 28088, 28097, 28103, 28107, 28109–10, 28112, 28115, 28124–25, 28127–29, 28137–38, 28144, 28146–47, 28159, 28170, 28174, 28213, 28215, 28227, 28262, 28269, 28301–11, 28314–15, 28326–27, 28331, 28334, 28338, 28342, 28344, 28347– 48, 28350–52, 28356–58, 28360, 28364, 28370–74, 28376–77, 28379, 28383–84, 28386–88, 28390, 28394–96 *** NINTH DISTRICT ROBERT M. PITTENGER, Republican, of Charlotte, NC; born in Dallas, TX, August 15, 1948; education: psychology and political science, University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1970; professional: former assistant to the president of Campus Crusade for Christ; founder of Pittenger Land Investments; North Carolina State Senate, 2002–08; former board member of the Presbyterian Hospital Foundation, Jesse Helms Educational Foundation, and Central Pied- mont Community College Foundation; religion: Christian; family: wife, Suzanne Pittenger; four children and seven grandchildren; commissions: Congressional-Executive Commission on China; caucuses: co-chairman of the United Solutions Caucus; committees: Financial Services; elected to the 113th Congress on November 6, 2012; reelected to each Succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://pittenger.house.gov www.facebook.com/congressmanpittenger twitter: @reppittenger 224 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................................. (202) 225–1976 Chief of Staff.—Stephen Billy. FAX: 225–3389 Deputy Chief of Staff and Legislative Director.—Clark Fonda. Senior Legislative Assistant.—Charles Thomas. Legislative Assistant.—John Caison. Legislative Correspondent.—Hamilton Lovett. Executive Assistant.—Hayden Bumgardner. Staff Assistant.—Marco Sylvester. 5970 Fairview Road, Suite 430, Charlotte, NC 28211 .............................................................. (704) 362–1060 District Director and Veterans Specialist.—Robert Becker. FAX: 365–6384 Communications Director.—Jamie Bowers. Constituent Services Director.—Linda Ferseter. Constituent Liaisons: Anna Cashwell, Chris Sullivan. 100 West Jefferson Street, Suite 1A, Monroe, NC 28112 ........................................................ (704) 917–9573 Regional District Director.—Graham Long. 301 Green Street, Suite 315, Fayetteville, NC ........................................................................... (910) 303–0669 Counties: ANSON, BLADEN (part), CUMBERLAND (part), MECKLENBURG (part), RICHMOND, ROBESON, SCOTLAND, AND UNION. Population (2010), 733,498. ZIP Codes: 27229, 27281, 27306, 28007, 28079, 28091, 28102–05, 28107, 28110, 28112, 28119, 28133, 28135, 28170, 28173–74, 28204, 28207, 28209–11, 28226–27, 28270, 28274, 28277, 28301, 28305–06, 28312, 28318, 28320, 28330, 28332, 28337–38, 28340, 28343, 28345, 28347–48, 28351–52, 28357–58, 28360, 28362–64, 28367, 28369, 28371– 72, 28375, 28377–79, 28382–84, 28386, 28391–92, 28395–96, 28399, 28433, 28438, 28441, 28444, 28448 *** TENTH DISTRICT PATRICK T. MCHENRY, Republican, of Denver, NC; born in Gastonia, NC, October 22, 1975; education: graduated Ashbrook High School, Gastonia, NC; attended North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; B.A., Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, NC, 1999; professional: real- tor; media executive; appointed special assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Labor by President George W. Bush in 2001; member, North Carolina House of Representatives, 2002–04; organi-.
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