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SELECT and SPECIAL COMMITTEES of the HOUSE Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence H±405 The Capitol, phone 225±4121 [Created pursuant to H. Res. 658, 95th Congress] Porter J. Goss, of Florida, Chairman. C.W. Bill Young, of Florida. Norman D. Dicks, of Washington. Jerry Lewis, of California. Julian C. Dixon, of California. Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. David E. Skaggs, of Colorado. Bill McCollum, of Florida. Nancy Pelosi, of California. Michael N. Castle, of Delaware. Jane Harman, of California. Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York. Ike Skelton, of Missouri. Charles F. Bass, of New Hampshire. Sanford D. Bishop, of Georgia. Jim Gibbons, of Nevada. SUBCOMMITTEES Human Intelligence, Analysis and Counterintelligence Mr. McCollum, Chairman Mr. Shuster Mr. Skaggs Mr. Castle Mr. Dixon Mr. Bass Ms. Pelosi Mr. Bishop Technical and Tactical Intelligence Mr. Lewis, Chairman Mr. Young Mr. Dicks Mr. Boehlert Mr. Skaggs Mr. Gibbons Ms. Harman Mr. Skelton STAFF Chief Counsel.ÐPatrick B. Murray. Deputy Chief Counsel.ÐChristopher Barton. Democratic Counsel.ÐMichael W. Sheehy, 5±7690. Chief Clerk.ÐLydia M. Olson. Staff Director.ÐJohn I. Millis. Staff Assistants: Christopher Baugh, Anne Fogarty, Delores Jackson, Ilene Romack, 5±7690; Kelli Short. Chief of Registry/Security.ÐMary Jane Maguire. Deputy Chief of Registry/Security.ÐWilliam McFarland. Professional Staff: Catherine D. Eberwein, Mary Engebreth,L. Christine Healey, 5±7690; Calvin Humphrey, 5±7690; Kenneth M. Kodama, 5±7690; T. Kirk McConnell, 5±7690; Michael C. Meermans, Thomas Newcomb, Susan M. Ouellette, Diane S. Roark, Timothy R. Sample, Wendy Selig. Speaker's Designee.ÐGardner Peckham. Minority Leader's Designee.ÐBrett O'Brien, 5±7690. 447 448 Congressional Directory National Republican Congressional Committee 320 First Street SE 20003, phone 479±7000 John Linder, of Georgia, Chairman. Executive Committee Chairman.ÐEd Royce, of California. Vice Chairman.ÐDeb Pryce, of Ohio. Vice Chairman.ÐJim McCrery, of Louisiana. Vice Chairman.ÐMichael Crapo, of Idaho. Members Bob Barr, of Georgia Bob Franks, of New Jersey. Charlie Bass, of New Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota. Hampshire. Doc Hastings, of Washington. Sherwood Boehlert, of New Dave Hobson, of Ohio. York. Ray LaHood, of Illinois. Dave Camp, of Michigan. Rick Lazio, of New York. Chris Cannon, of Utah. Jerry Moran, of Kansas. Jon Christensen, of Nebraska. Sue Myrick, of North Thomas Coburn, of Oklahoma. Carolina. Tom Davis, of Virginia. Anne Northup, of Kentucky. John Doolittle, of California. Chip Pickering, of Mississippi. Jo Ann Emerson, of Missouri. John Thune, of South Dakota. John Ensign, of Nevada. Jerry Weller, of Illinois. Tom Ewing, of Illinois. Roger Wicker, of Mississippi. Mark Foley, of Florida. STAFF Executive Director.ÐSam Dawson, 479±7020. Deputy Executive Director.ÐMark Anderson, 479±7020. Political Director.ÐEd Brookover, 479±7050. Communications Director.ÐRich Galen, 479±7070. Research Director.ÐBill Clark, 479±7060. Finance Director.ÐGrace Cummings, 479±7030. Administration Director.ÐDonna Singleton, 479±7025. Counsel.ÐBruce Mehlman, 479±7020. Republican Policy Committee 2471 Rayburn House Office Building, phone, 225±6168 meets every Wednesday Christopher Cox, of California, Chairman. Republican Leadership Speaker.ÐNewt Gingrich, of Georgia. Majority Leader.ÐDick Armey, of Texas. Majority Whip.ÐTom DeLay, of Texas. Conference Chairman.ÐJohn Boehner, of Ohio. Conference Vice Chairman.ÐSusan Molinari, of New York. Conference Secretary.ÐJennifer Dunn, of Washington. NRCC Chairman.ÐJohn Linder, of Georgia. 104th Class Representative.ÐDavid McIntosh, of Indiana. 104th Class Representative.ÐSue Myrick, of North Carolina. 105th Class Representative.ÐJohn Thune, of South Dakota. Committee Chairmen: Rules Committee.ÐGerald Solomon, of New York. Ways and Means Committee.ÐBill Archer, of Texas. Appropriations Committee.ÐBob Livingston, of Louisiana. Budget Committee.ÐJohn R. Kasich, of Ohio. Commerce Committee.ÐTom Bliley, of Virginia. Select and Special Committees of the House 449 Regional and Small States Representatives: Richard Pombo, of California. Bob Barr, of Georgia. Nick Smith, of Michigan. Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas. Rob Portman, of Ohio. Ben Gilman, of New York. Floyd Spence, of South Carolina. Tom Coburn, of Louisiana. Jack Metcalf, of Washington. Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska. Four Class Representatives: Sophomore Class.ÐJim Greenwood, of Pennsylvania. Sophomore Class.ÐEd Royce, of California. Freshman Class.ÐDave Weldon, of Florida. Freshman Class.ÐJohn Shadegg, of Arizona. Members-at-Large: Wayne Allard, of Colorado. Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho. Bill Goodling, of Pennsylvania. Mel Hancock, of Missouri. Bob Inglis, of South Carolina. Steve Largent, of Oklahoma. Ron Lewis, of Kentucky. Jim Saxton, of New Jersey. Cliff Stearns, of Florida. Jerry Weller, of Illinois. STAFF Republican Policy Committee (2471 RHOB), 225±6168. Executive Director.ÐBenedict S. Cohen. Director, Communications/Senior Policy Analyst.ÐAntony Korenstein. Policy Analyst/Committee Coordinator.ÐSteven J. Ricks. House Republican Conference 1010 Longworth House Office Building, phone 225±5107 John A. Boehner, of Ohio, Chairman. Susan Molinari, of New York, Vice Chairman. Jennifer Dunn, of Washington, Secretary. STAFF Executive Director.ÐBarry Jackson. Director of: Policy.ÐBrian Gaston. Outreach.ÐJoyce Hamilton. Members Services.ÐDwayne Kratt. Communications.ÐPaula Nowakowski. Information Services.ÐAndy Weixler. Press Secretary.ÐTerry Holt. Press Assistant.ÐChad Kolton. Staff Assistant.ÐJonathan Day. Conference Coordinator.ÐBrenda Benjamin. Policy and Planning Coordinator.ÐChristy Carson. Policy Analyst.ÐCindy Herrle. Communications Assistant.ÐAmy Ricketts. General Counsel.ÐMarc Lampkin. Grassroots Coordinator.ÐJeff Dobrozsi. 450 Congressional Directory House Republican Steering Committee H±233 The Capitol, phone, 225±0600 Newt Gingrich, Chairman. Susan Molinari, of New York. Bill Young, of Florida. Jennifer Dunn, of Washington. Denny Hastert, of Illinois. Dick Armey, of Texas. Tom Latham, of Iowa. Tom DeLay, of Texas. Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. John Boehner, of Ohio. John McHugh, of New York. Christopher Cox, of California. Cass Ballenger, of North Carolina. John Linder, of Georgia. Joe Barton, of Texas. Bill Paxon, of New York. Bob Stump, of Arizona. Bob Livingston, of Louisiana. Don Young, of Arkansas. John Kasich, of Ohio. Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia. Gerald (Jerry) Solomon, of New York. Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina. Bill Archer, of Texas. Roy Blunt, of Missouri. David Dreier, of California. Staff Contact: Martha Morrison. Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee 430 South Capitol Street SE 20003, phone 863±1500 Chairman.ÐMartin Frost, Representative from Texas. Vice Chairman.ÐNancy Pelosi, Representative from California. Ex Officio Members: Richard A. Gephardt, of Missouri. Rosa L. DeLauro, of Connecticut. David Bonior, of Michigan. Chet Edwards, of Texas. Vic Fazio, of California. John Lewis, of Georgia. Barbara B. Kennelly, of Connecticut. Co-chairs, Full Committee: Bill Brewster, of Oklahoma. Joseph P. Kennedy, II, of Massachusetts. Robert (Bud) Cramer Jr., of Alabama. Carolyn B. Maloney, of New York. Peter Deutsch, of Florida. Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas. William (Jeff) Jefferson, of Louisiana. Pat Williams, of Alabama. Oversight Subcommittee, At-Large Members: Sherrod Brown, of Ohio. Patsy Mink, of Hawaii. James E. Clyburn, of South Carolina. Pete Peterson, of Florida. Norman D. Dicks, of Washington. Earl Pomeroy, of North Dakota. Anna G. Eshoo, of California. Leader's Appointees: Neil Abercrombie, of Hawaii. Nita M. Lowey, of New York. Jerry F. Costello, of Illinois. Karen McCarthy, of Missouri. Chaka Fattah, of Pennsylvania. James P. Moran, of Virginia. Bart Gordon, of Tennessee. Donald M. Payne, of New Jersey. James A. Hayes, of Louisiana. Tim Roemer, of Indiana. Patrick J. Kennedy, of Rhode Island. Vice Chairs, Speaker's Club: Norman Y. Mineta, of California. John (Jack) Murtha, of Pennsylvania. Co-chairs, Chairmen's Council: John D. Dingell, of Michigan. David R. Obey, of Wisconsin. Co-chair, Democratic House and Senate Council: Robert T. Matsui, of California. Select and Special Committees of the House 451 State Representatives: Tom Bevill, of Alabama. James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota. Blanche Lambert Lincoln, of Arizona. Bennie G. Thompson, of Mississippi. Calvin M. Dooley, of California. Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri. David E. Skaggs, of Colorado. Robert G. Torricelli, of New Jersey. Samuel Gejdenson, of Connecticut. Gary L. Ackerman, of New York. Sam Gibbons, of Florida. Charlie Rose, of North Carolina. Cynthia A. McKinney, of Georgia. Thomas C. Sawyer, of Ohio. Patsy Mink, of Hawaii. Ron Wyden, of Oregon. Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois. John (Jack) Murtha, of Pennsylvania. Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana. Jack Reed, of Rhode Island. Scotty Baesler, of Kentucky. James E. Clyburn, of South Carolina. William (Jeff) Jefferson, of Louisiana. Harold E. Ford, of Tennessee. Steny Hoyer, of Maryland. Greg Laughlin, of Texas. Richard E. Neal, of Massachusetts. Norman D. Dicks, of Washington. John D. Dingell, of Michigan. Gerald D. Kleczka, of Wisconsin. STAFF Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, 430 South Capitol Street SE, 20003, 863±1500, fax 485±3512. Executive Director.ÐMatt Angle, 485±3424. Deputy to the Executive Director.ÐKelly Powis, 485±3405. Special Assistant to the Chairman.ÐRob Griner, 485±3441. Legal Counsels: Robert F. Bauer, Perkins Coie, 628±6600.
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