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Congressional Advisory Boards Commissions, and Groups CONGRESSIONAL ADVISORY BOARDS COMMISSIONS, AND GROUPS BOARD OF VISITORS TO THE AIR FORCE ACADEMY [Title 10, U.S.C., Section 9355(a)] Wayne Allard, of Colorado C.W. Bill Young, of Florida Larry E. Craig, of Idaho Joel Hefley, of Colorado Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina Heather Wilson, of New Mexico Norman D. Dicks, of Washington Mike Thompson, of California BOARD OF VISITORS TO THE MILITARY ACADEMY [Title 10, U.S.C., Section 4355(a)] Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania Charles H. Taylor, of North Carolina Mike DeWine, of Ohio Sue Kelly, of New York Jack Reed, of Rhode Island John M. McHugh, of New York Mary Landrieu, of Louisiana Maurice D. Hinchey, of New York Ellen O. Tauscher, of California BOARD OF VISITORS TO THE NAVAL ACADEMY [Title 10, U.S.C., Section 6968(a)] John McCain, of Arizona Wayne T. Gilchrest, of Maryland Thad Cochran, of Mississippi Randy (Duke) Cunningham, of California Paul Sarbanes, of Maryland Steny Hoyer, of Maryland Barbara Mikulski, of Maryland John S. Tanner, of Tennessee Mike McIntyre, of North Carolina BOARD OF VISITORS TO THE COAST GUARD ACADEMY [Title 14 U.S.C., Section 194(a)] John McCain, of Arizona Rob Simmons, of Connecticut Peter G. Fitzgerald, of Illinois Don Young, of Alaska Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina Howard Coble, of North Carolina Patty Murray, of Washington Bob Filner, of California Frank LoBiondo, of New Jersey 485 486 Congressional Directory BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS 330 Independence Avenue SW., Suite 3360, 20237 phone 401–3736, fax 401–6605 [Created by Public Law 103–236] Chairman.—Kenneth Y. Tomlinson. GOVERNORS Edward E. Kaufman D. Jeffrey Hirschberg Robert M. Ledbetter, Jr. Steven J. Simmons Norm Pattiz Colin L. Powell Joaquin F. Blaya (ex officio) Blanquita Walsh Cullum STAFF Executive Director.—Brian T. Conniff. Deputy Executive Director.—Bruce Sherman. Legal Counsel.—Carol Booker. Program Review Officer.—Bruce Sherman. Congressional Coordinator.—Susan Andross. Communications Coordinator.—Joan Mower. Chief Financial Officer.—Kelley Lehman Sullivan. Executive Assistant.—Brenda Hardnett. Research and Planning Coordinator.—Sherwood Demitz. Program Review and Planning Officer.—Jim Morrow. Special Projects Officer.—Oanh Tran. Program Coordinator.—Bonnie Thompson. Staff Assistants.—Mariam Azizkeya, Lori Dodson, Clark Pearson. CANADA–UNITED STATES INTERPARLIAMENTARY GROUP Senate Hart Building, Room 808, 224–3047 [Created by Public Law 86–42, 22 U.S.C., 1928a–1928d, 276d–276g] Senate Delegation: Chairman.—Mike Crapo, Senator from Idaho. Vice Chairman.—[Vacant]. Director, Interparliamentary Services.—Sally Walsh. COMMISSION ON CONGRESSIONAL MAILING STANDARDS 1309 Longworth House Office Building, phone 225–9337 [Created by Public Law 93–191] Chairman.—Robert W. Ney, Representative from Ohio. Robert B. Aderholt, Representative from Alabama. John E. Sweeney, Representative from New York. John B. Larson, Representative from Connecticut. Bennie G. Thompson, Representative from Mississippi. Rush D. Holt, Representative from New Jersey. STAFF Staff Director.—Jack Dail, 225–9337. Staff Assistant.—Michael Frolich. Congressional Advisory Boards, Commissions, and Groups 487 COMMISSION ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE 234 Ford House Office Building, phone 225–1901, fax 226–4199 http://www.csce.gov Christopher H. Smith, of New Jersey, Chairman. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of Colorado, Co-Chairman. LEGISLATIVE BRANCH COMMISSIONERS Senate Sam Brownback, of Kansas. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon. Bob Graham, of Florida. Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas. Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin. Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia. Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York. House Frank R. Wolf, of Virginia. Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland. Joseph R. Pitts, of Pennsylvania. Louise McIntosh Slaughter, of New York. Robert B. Aderholt, of Alabama. Alcee L. Hastings, of Florida. Anne M. Northup, of Kentucky. EXECUTIVE BRANCH COMMISSIONERS Department of State.—Lorne W. Craner. Department of Defense.—Jack Dyer Crouch II. Department of Commerce.—William Henry Lash III. COMMISSION STAFF Chief of Staff.—Dorothy Douglas Taft. Deputy Chief of Staff.—Ronald J. McNamara. Communications Director.—Ben Anderson. Staff Assistants: Quena Gonzalez, Jennifer Winter. Senior Advisor.—Elizabeth B. Pryor. Staff Advisors: Orest Deychakiwsky, John Finerty, Chadwick R. Gore, Robert Hand, Janice Helwig, Michael Ochs. Counsel for International Law.—Erika B. Schlager. General Counsel.—Maureen T. Walsh. Counsels: Marlene Kaufmann, H. Knox Thames. CONGRESSIONAL AWARD FOUNDATION 379 Ford House Office Building 20515, phone (202) 226–0130, fax (202) 226–0131 [Created by Public Law 96–114] Chairman.—Thomas D. Campbell, Thomas D. Campbell and Associates Inc., (609) 823–8551. Vice Chairmen: John M. Falk, Esq., Compressus, Inc., (202) 742–4307. Charles F. Smithers, Jr., UBS PaineWebber, (212) 333–8900. Secretary.—Edwin S. Jayne, AFSCME, (202) 429–1188. Treasurer.—Kim Talley, American Airlines, (202) 496–5666. National Director.—William E. Kelley, (202) 226–0130. 488 Congressional Directory Members: Paxton Baker, BET (202) 608–2052. Max Baucus, Senator from Montana, (202) 224–2651. Dolores M. Beilenson, Chevy Chase, MD, (301) 652–9125. Dr. Clinton Bristow, Jr., Alcorn State University, (601) 877–6131. Mary Bunning, (202) 224–4343. Michael Carozza, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, (202) 783–8659. Larry E. Craig, Senator from Idaho, (202) 224–2752. Barbara Cubin, Representative from Wyoming, (202) 225–2311. George B. Gould, National Association of Letter Carriers, (202) 662–2833. Janice Griffin, Griffin & Associates, (202) 785–6770. Robert B. Harding, Esq., (703) 241–7468. J. Steven Hart, Esq., Williams & Jensen, P.C., (202) 659–8201. David W. Hunt, Esq., White & Case, L.L.P., (202) 626–3604. Judy Istook, (202) 225–2132. Timothy J. Keating, Honeywell International, (202) 662–2613. Robert Kelley, St. Louis Labor Council, (202) 439–5001. William E. Kelley, Congressional Award Foundation, (202) 226–0130. General Richard L. Lawson, USAF (Ret.), (202) 822–6120. Kevin B. Lefton, (315) 422–6275. Reynaldo L. Martinez, Strategic Dimensions, (703) 941–4420. John A. McCallum, The TAG Foundation, (404) 817–3333. Linda Mitchell, Mississippi State University Extension Service, (662) 534–7776. Sir James Murray K.C.M.G., New York, NY, (718) 852–3320. Andrew F. Ortiz, J.D., M.P.A., Arizona Cleaning the Air, (602) 224–0524 ext. 2055. Nancy Gibson Prowitt, Alcade & Fay, (703) 841–0626. Altagracia Ramos, Hispanic Youth Foundation, (937) 427–3565. Galen J. Reser, Pepsi Co., Inc., (914) 253–2862. Felix R. Sanchez, TerraCom, Inc., (202) 965–5151. Daniel B. Scherder, The Willard Group, (703) 893–8409. William F. Sittmann, National Association of Chain Drug Stores, (703) 837–4161. Debbie Snyder, EDS, (972) 605–4432. Kimberly Talley, American Airlines, Inc., (202) 496–5666. Rex B. Wackerle, Prudential Insurance Co., (202) 293–1141. CONGRESSIONAL CLUB 2001 New Hampshire Avenue, NW., 20008, phone 332–1155, fax 797–0698 President.—Mary Lucas. Vice Presidents: (1st) Vicki Piahrt. (2d) Eulada Watt. (3d) Judy Istook. (4th) Sylvia Sabo. (5th) Lana Bethune. (6th) Vivia Bishop. Treasurer.—Lea Ann Edwards. Corresponding Secretary.—Laura Bateman. Recording Secretary.—Jinny Bartlett. HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING COMMISSION H–232 The Capitol, phone 225–0600 [Title 40, U.S.C. 175–176] Chairman.—J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Tom DeLay, House Majority Leader. Nancy Pelosi, House Minority Leader. Congressional Advisory Boards, Commissions, and Groups 489 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PAGE BOARD H–154 The Capitol, phone 225–7000 [Established by House Resolution 611, 97th Congress] Chairman.—John Shimkus, Representative from Illinois. Members: Heather Wilson, Representative from New Mexico. Dale Kildee, Representative from Michigan. Jeff Trandahl, Clerk of the House. Wilson (Bill) Livingood, Sergeant at Arms of the House. Staff Contact: Grace Crews, Office of the Clerk, Page Program Coordinator. JAPAN–UNITED STATES FRIENDSHIP COMMISSION 1110 Vermont Avenue NW., Suite 800, 20005, phone 418–9800, fax 418–9802 [Created by Public Law 94–118] Chairman.—Dr. Richard J. Samuels, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Vice Chairman.—Dr. Amy Y. Heinrich, Columbia University. Executive Director.—Dr. Eric J. Gangloff. Assistant Executive Director.—Margaret P. Mihori. Assistant Executive Director, CULCON.—Pamela L. Fields. Secretary.—Sylvia L. Dandridge. Members: James A. 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