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116Th Congress 35 CALIFORNIA 116th Congress 35 Office Listings—Continued District Director.—Scott Abrams. Counties: LOS ANGELES (part). Population (2013), 744,617. ZIP Codes: 90046, 90049, 90068, 90077, 90210, 90290, 91302–09, 91311, 91313, 91316, 91324–30, 91335, 91337, 91342– 45, 91356–57, 91364–65, 91367, 91371, 91381, 91394, 91396, 91401, 91403, 91406, 91411, 91413, 91416, 91423, 91426, 91436, 91505–06, 91522–23, 91601–02, 91604, 91607–08, 91610, 91614, 91617, 93063 *** THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT PETE AGUILAR, Democrat, of Redlands, CA; born in Fontana, San Bernardino County, CA, June 19, 1979; education: B.S., University of Redlands, Redlands, CA, 2001; professional: busi- ness owner; interim director and deputy director, Inland Empire Regional Office of the Gov- ernor of California, 2001; member of the Redlands, California City Council, 2006–14; Mayor of Redlands, CA, 2010–14; married: Alisha; children: Evan and Palmer; committees: Appropria- tions, House Administration; elected to the 114th Congress on November 4, 2014; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings https://aguilar.house.gov https://facebook.com/reppeteaguilar twitter: @RepPeteAguilar 109 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................................. (202) 225–3201 District Chief of Staff.—Boris Medzhibovsky. FAX: 226–6962 DC Chief of Staff.—Becky Cornell. Legislative Director.—Stephanie Cuevas. Communications Director.—Parker Dorrough. 685 East Carnegie Drive, Suite 100, San Bernardino, CA 92408 ........................................... (909) 890–4445 District Director.—Teresa Valdez. FAX: 890–9643 Counties: SAN BERNARDINO (part). CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Colton, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Loma Linda, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, Rialto, San Bernardino, and Upland. Population (2011), 727,523. ZIP Codes: 91701, 91730, 91737, 91739, 91785–86, 92313, 92316, 92324, 92335–36, 92346, 92350, 92354, 92357, 92359, 92373–74, 92376–77, 92399, 92401, 92404–05, 92407–08, 92410–11 *** THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT GRACE F. NAPOLITANO, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in Brownsville, TX, De- cember 4, 1936; education: Brownsville High School, Brownsville, TX; Cerritos College, Nor- walk, CA; Texas Southmost College, Brownsville, TX; professional: transportation coordinator, Ford Motor Company; elected to Norwalk, California, City Council, 1986; became Mayor of Norwalk, 1989; elected to the California Assembly, 58th District, 1992–98; organizations: Nor- walk Lions Club; Veterans of Foreign Wars (auxiliary); American Legion (auxiliary); Sorop- timist International; past director, Cerritos College Foundation; director, Community Family Guidance Center; League of United Latin American Citizens; director, Los Angeles County Sanitation District; director, Los Angeles County Vector Control (Southeast District); director, Southeast Los Angeles Private Industry Council; director, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Author- ity; National Women’s Political Caucus; past national board secretary, United States-Mexico Sister Cities Association; caucuses: co-chair, Congressional Mental Health Caucus; Congres- sional Hispanic Caucus; maiden name: Flores; widowed: Frank Napolitano (deceased); children: Yolanda Louwers (deceased), Fred Musquiz, Edward Musquiz, Michael Musquiz, and Cynthia Dowling; committees: Natural Resources; Transportation and Infrastructure; elected to the 106th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings https://napolitano.house.gov https://facebook.com/repgracenapolitano https://twitter.com/gracenapolitano https://youtube.com/repgracenapolitano 1610 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .......................................... (202) 225–5256 36 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA Office Listings—Continued Chief of Staff.—Daniel Chao. FAX: 225–0027 Legislative Director.—Joe Sheehy. Press Secretary.—Jerry O’Donnell. Scheduler.—Joseph Ciccone. 4401 Santa Anita Avenue, Suite 201, El Monte, CA 91731 ................................................... (626) 350–0150 District Director.—Perla Hernandez. Counties: LOS ANGELES (part). Population (2010), 702,905. ZIP Codes: 91009–10, 91016–17, 91702, 91706, 91714–16, 91722–24, 91731–32, 91734–35, 91744, 91746–47, 91749– 50, 91773, 91790–93, 91797 *** THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT TED LIEU, Democrat, of Torrance, CA; born in Taipei, Taiwan, March 29, 1969; education: B.A., political science, Stanford University, 1991; B.S., computer science, Stanford University, CA, 1991; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1994; professional: admitted to the Cali- fornia State Bar, 1994; U.S. Air Force, 1995–99; United States Air War College, 2012; U.S. Air Force Reserve, 2000–present; Air Force Humanitarian Service Medal; Air Force Com- mendation Medal; Air Force Meritorious Service Medal; Torrance City Council member, 2002– 05; California State Assemblyman, 2005–10; California State Senator, 2011–14; married to Betty Chim; children: Brennan and Austin; elected as president of the Democratic Freshman Class, 2015–16; committees: Foreign Affairs; Judiciary; elected to the 114th Congress on No- vember 4, 2014; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings https://lieu.house.gov https://facebook.com/tedlieu twitter: @reptedlieu 403 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................................. (202) 225–3976 Chief of Staff.—Marc Cevasco. Legislative Director.—Corey Jacobson. Communications Director.—Jenna Bushnell. Scheduler.—Harshitha Teppala. 1645 Corinth Avenue, Suite 101, Los Angeles, CA 90025 ..................................................... (323) 651–1040 1600 Rosecrans Avenue, 4th Floor, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 ......................................... (310) 321–7664 District Director.—Nicolas Rodriquez. Counties: LOS ANGELES COUNTY (part). CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Agoura Hills, Bel-Air, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Calabasas, El Segundo, Hermosa Beach, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Marina Del Rey, Pacific Palisades, Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates, Santa Monica, Topanga, Venice, and Vista Del Mar. The 33rd Congressional District also includes a portion of the COMMUNITIES of Hancock Park, Harbor City, San Pedro, Torrance, West Los Angeles, and Westwood. Population (2010), 707,854. ZIP Codes: 90004 (part), 90020 (part), 90024 (part), 90036, 90048–49, 90073, 90077, 90095, 90209, 90211–13, 90245, 90254, 90263–67, 90272, 90274–75, 90277–78, 90290–95, 90401–08 (part), 90409–11, 90503 (part), 90505 (part), 90710 (part), 90731–32 (part), 90744 (part), 91301–02, 91376 *** THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT JIMMY GOMEZ, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in Fullerton, CA, November 25, 1974; education: graduated, Ramona High School, Riverside, 1993; attended Riverside Commu- nity College, 1993–96; B.A., University of California Los Angeles, 1999; M.P.P., Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA, 2003; professional: Assemblyman, Cali- fornia State Legislature, Sacramento, CA, 2012–17; political director, United Nurses Association of California, Los Angeles, CA, 2009–12; political representative, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Los Angeles, 2006–09; field operations assistant, National League of Cities, Washington, DC, 2005–06; married to Mary Hodge; caucuses: Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus; Congressional Hispanic Caucus; Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus; Congressional Progressive Caucus; Future Forum; committees: Oversight and Reform; Ways and Means; elected, by special election, to the 115th Congress on June 6, 2017, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of U.S. Representative Xavier Becerra; reelected to the 116th Congress on November 6, 2018..
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