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Congressional Directory MINNESOTA 144 Congressional Directory MINNESOTA MN; professional: high school teacher; military: Command Sergeant Major, Minnesota’s 1st / 34th Division of the Army National Guard, 1981–2005; awards: 2002 Minnesota Ethics in Education award winner, 2003 Mankato Teacher of the Year, and the 2003 Minnesota Teacher of Excellence; married: Gwen Whipple Walz, 1994; children: Hope and Gus; committees: Agri- culture; Armed Services; Veterans’ Affairs; elected to the 110th Congress on November 7, 2006; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.walz.house.gov 1034 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ........................................... (202) 225–2472 Chief of Staff.—Josh Syrjamaki. FAX: 225–3433 Legislative Director.—Timothy Bertocci. Scheduler.—Denise Fleming. 5271⁄2 South Front Street, Mankato, MN 56001 ........................................................................ (507) 388–2149 12021⁄2 Seventh Street, NW., Suite 211, Rochester, MN 55901 .............................................. (507) 388–2149 Counties: BLUE EARTH COUNTY.CITIES: Amboy, Eagle Lake, Garden City, Good Thunder, Lake Crystal, Madison Lake, Mankato, Mapleton, Pemberton, St. Clair, Vernon Center. BROWN COUNTY.CITIES: Comfrey, Hanska, New Ulm, Sleepy Eye, Springfield. COTTONWOOD COUNTY.CITIES: Mountain Lake, Storedon, Westbrook. DODGE COUNTY.CITIES: Clare- mont, Dodge Center, Hayfield, Kasson, Mantorville, West Concord, Windom. FARIBAULT COUNTY.CITIES: Blue Earth, Bricelyn, Delavan, Easton, Elmore, Frost, Huntley, Kiester, Minnesota Lake, Walters, Wells, Winnebago. FILLMORE COUNTY.CITIES: Canton, Chatfield, Fountain, Harmony, Lanesboro, Mabel, Ostrander, Peterson, Preston, Rushford, Spring Valley, Whalan, Wykoff. FREEBORN COUNTY.CITIES: Albert Lea, Alden, Clarks Grove, Conger, Emmons, Freeborn, Geneva, Glenville, Hartland, Hayward, Hollandale, London, Manchester, Myrtle, Oakland, Twin Lakes. HOUSTON COUNTY.CITIES: Brownsville, Caledonia, Eitzen, Hokah, Houston, La Crescent, Spring Grove. JACKSON COUNTY.CITIES: Heron, Jackson, Lake Field. LE SUEUR COUNTY.CITIES: Cleveland, Elysian, Heidelberg, Kasota, Kilkenny, Le Center, Le Sueur, Montgomery, New Prague, Waterville. MARTIN COUNTY.CITY: Fairmount. MOWER COUNTY.CITIES: Adams, Austin, Brownsdale, Dexter, Elkton, Grand Meadow, Lansing, LeRoy, Lyle, Rose Creek, Sargeant, Taopi, Waltham. NICOLLET COUNTY.CITIES: North Mankato, St. Peter. NOLES COUNTY.CITIES: Adrian, Worthington. OLMSTED COUNTY. CITIES: Byron, Dover, Eyota, Oronoco, Rochester, Stewartville, Viola. RICE COUNTY.CITIES: Webster, Wheatland, Warsaw, Walcott, Morristown, Shieldsville, Faribault. ROCK COUNTY.CITIES: Lurverne. STEELE COUNTY.CITIES: Bloom- ing Prairie, Ellendale, Hope, Medford, Meriden, Owatonna. WASECA COUNTY.CITIES: Janesville, New Richland, Otisco, Waldorf, Waseca. WATONWAN COUNTY.CITIES: Madelia, St. James. WINONA COUNTY.CITIES: Altura, Dakota, Goodview, Homer, Lewiston, Minnesota City, Rollingstone, St. Charles, Stockton, Utica, and Winona. Population (2010), 644,787. ZIP Codes: 55019, 55021, 55046, 55049, 55052, 55057, 55060, 55087–88, 55332–35, 55901–02, 55904, 55906, 55909– 10, 55912, 55917–27, 55929, 55931–36, 55939–41, 55943–44, 55947, 55949–56, 55959–65, 55967, 55969–77, 55979, 55982, 55985, 55987, 55990–01, 56001, 56003, 56007, 56009–11, 56013–14, 56016–17, 56019–29, 56031–37, 56039, 56041–48, 56050–52, 56054–58, 56060, 56062–63, 56065, 56068–69, 56071–75, 56078, 56080–83, 56085, 56087– 91, 56093, 56096–98, 56101, 56110–11, 56116–22, 56127–29, 56131, 56134, 56137–38, 56141, 56143–47, 56150, 56153, 56155–56, 56158–62, 56165, 56167–68, 56171, 56173, 56176, 56181, 56185, 56187, 56266 *** SECOND DISTRICT JOHN KLINE, Republican, of Lakeville, MN; born in Allentown, PA, September 6, 1947; education: B.A., Rice University, 1969; M.P.A., Shippensburg University, 1988; military serv- ice: U.S. Marine Corps, 1969–94; retired at the rank of Colonel; organizations: Boy Scouts of America; Marine Corps League; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Marine Corps Association; Amer- ican Legion; Retired Officers Association; past president, Marine Corps Coordinating Council of Minnesota; religion: Methodist; family: married to Vicky; children: Kathy and Dan; commit- tees: chair, Education and the Workforce; Armed Services; elected to the 108th Congress on November 5, 2002; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.kline.house.gov 2439 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................................... (202) 225–2271 Chief of Staff.—Jean Hinz. FAX: 225–2595 Communications Director.—Troy Young. Scheduler.—Meg Boland. 350 West Burnsville Parkway, Suite 135, Burnsville, MN 55337 ........................................... (952) 808–1213 District Director.—Brooke Schaeffer. Counties: DAKOTA COUNTY.CITIES: Apple Valley, Burnsville, Eagan, Farmington, Hastings, Inver Grove Heights, Lakeville, Rosemount, South St. Paul, West St. Paul. GOODHUE COUNTY.CITIES: Cannon Falls, Pine Island, Red Wing, Zumbrota. RICE COUNTY (part). CITIES: Northfield. SCOTT COUNTY.CITIES: Shakopee, Savage, Prior Lake, New Prague, Jordan, Belle Plaine. WASHINGTON COUNTY (part). CITIES: Cottage Grove, St. Paul Park. Population (2010), 668,891. ZIP Codes: 55009, 55010 (part), 55016 (part), 55018, 55019 (part), 55020 (part), 55021 (part), 55024, 55026–27, 55031, 55033, 55041, 55044, 55049 (part), 55053 (part), 55054 (part), 55057 (part), 55065–66, 55068 (part), 55071 (part), MINNESOTA 114th Congress 145 55075 (part), 55076 (part), 55077, 55085, 55088 (part), 55089 (part), 55118 (part), 55120–24, 55150 (part), 55306, 55337, 55352, 55372, 55378, 55379 (part), 55910 (part), 55932 (part), 55945, 55946 (part), 55956 (part), 55957, 55960 (part), 55963 (part), 55964 (part), 55968, 55981, 55983 (part), 55985 (part), 55991, 55992 (part), 56071 (part), 56011 (part), 56044 (part), 56071 (part) *** THIRD DISTRICT ERIK PAULSEN, Republican, of Eden Prairie, MN; born in Bakersfield, CA, May 14, 1965; education: B.A., St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, 1987; caucuses: co-chair, Medical Tech- nology Caucus; co-chair, Charter Schools Caucus; co-chair, Congressional Wellness Caucus; co- chair, Friends of Norway Caucus; Civility Caucus; National Parks Caucus; Land Conservation Caucus; Zoo Caucus; Diabetes Caucus; Rare Disease Caucus; National Guard Caucus; General Aviation Caucus; Law Enforcement Caucus; Financial Literacy Caucus; Sportsmen’s Caucus; Nuclear Issues Working Group; U.S.-China Working Group; Renewable Energy Caucus; India Caucus; Bike Caucus; religion: Lutheran; married: Kelly; children: four daughters; committees: Ways and Means; Joint Economic Committee; elected to the 111th Congress on November 4, 2008; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.paulsen.house.gov facebook: congressmanerikpaulsen twitter: @reperikpaulsen 127 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................................. (202) 225–2871 Chief of Staff.—Laurie Esau. FAX: 225–6351 Legislative Director.—Mike Stober. Press Secretary.—Drew Griffin. Scheduler.—Kate Paul. 250 Prairie Center Drive, Suite 230, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 ................................................ (952) 405–8510 FAX: 405–8514 Counties: ANOKA (part), CARVER (part), HENNEPIN (part). CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Bloomington, Brooklyn Park, Champlin, Chanhassen, Chaska, Coon Rapids, Corcoran, Dahlgren, Dayton, Deephaven, Excelsior, Eden Prairie, Edina, Greenfield, Greenwood, Independence, Laketown, Long Lake, Loretto, Maple Grove, Maple Plain, Medina, Medicine Lake, Minnetonka, Minnetonka Beach, Minnetrista, Mound, Orono, Osseo, Plymouth, Rogers, Shorewood, Spring Park, St. Bonifacius, Tonka Bay, Victoria, Wayzata, and Woodland. Population (2010), 650,185. ZIP Codes: 55305, 55311, 55316–18, 55327–28, 55331, 55340, 55343–47, 55356–57, 55359, 55364, 55369, 55373–75, 55384, 55386–88, 55391, 55420, 55425, 55428–31, 55433, 55435–39, 55441–48 *** FOURTH DISTRICT BETTY MCCOLLUM, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of St. Paul, MN; born in Minneapolis, MN, July 12, 1954; education: A.A., Inver Hills Community College; B.S., College of St. Catherine; professional: teacher and sales manager; public service: North St. Paul City Council, 1986–92; Minnesota House of Representatives, 1992–2000; organizations: Girl Scouts of America; VFW Ladies Auxiliary; American Legion Ladies Auxiliary; awards: Friend of the National Parks Award, National Parks Conservation Association, 2013; Congressional Leadership Award, Na- tional Council of Urban Indian Health, 2013; Groundwater Protector Award, National Ground Water Association, 2012; Bruce Vento Hope-Builder Award, Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation, 2014; founder, Congressional Global Health Caucus; co-chair, Congressional Native American Caucus; appointments: National Council on the Arts; single; children: Sean and Katie; committees: Appropriations; elected to the 107th Congress on November 7, 2000; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.mccollum.house.gov 2256 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................................... (202) 225–6631 Chief of Staff.—Bill Harper. FAX: 225–1968 Legislative Director.—Jenn Holcomb. Office Director.—Meredith Raimondi. Communications Director.—Sam McCullough. 165 Western Avenue North, Suite 17, St. Paul, MN 55102 ..................................................... (651) 224–9191 District Director.—Joshua Straka. Counties: RAMSEY,WASHINGTON (part). Population (2010), 614,624..
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