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WYOMING 105th Congress 325 510 South Gillette Avenue, Gillette, WY 82716 ......................................................... (307) 682±6268 FAX: 682±6501 Federal Center, Suite 3201, 100 East B Street, Casper, WY 82601 .......................... (307) 261±6572 FAX: 261±6574 1285 Sheridan Avenue, Suite 210, Cody, WY 82414 ................................................. (307) 527±9444 FAX: 527±9476 545 West Broadway, Jackson, WY 83001 .................................................................. (307) 739±9507 FAX: 739±9520 P.O. Box 12470, Jackson, WY 83002 ......................................................................... REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE BARBARA CUBIN, Republican, of Casper, WY; born November 30, 1946, in Cody, WY; graduated, Natrona County High School; B.S., Creighton University, 1969; manager, substitute teacher, social worker, chemist; member of Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church; founding member of the Casper Suicide Prevention League, Casper Service League; president, Southridge Elemen- tary School Parent/Teacher Organization; Mercer House, president and executive member; Cas- per Self Help Center, board member; Seton House, board member; Central Wyoming Rescue Mission, volunteer cook and server, Wyoming State Choir and Casper Civic Chorale, Cub Scout leader, Sunday School teacher at Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church; past memberships: execu- tive committee of the Energy Council; chairman, Center for Legislators Energy and Environ- ment Research (CLEER); National Council of State Legislatures; vice chairman, Energy Com- mittee; 1994 Edison Electric Institutes' Wyoming Legislator of the Year and Toll Fellowship from the Council of State Governments, 1990; Wyoming House of Representatives committees, 1987±92: Minerals, Business and Economic Development, Revenue, Transportation; chairperson, Joint Interim Economic Development Subcommittee; Wyoming Senate committees, 1993±94: Travel, Recreation, Wildlife, Cultural Resources, Revenue; Republican activities: chair, Wyo- ming Senate Conference, 1992±94; precinct committeewoman, 1988±94; legislative liaison and member, Natrona County Republican Women; 1992 Wyoming State Convention Parliamentar- ian; delegate, Wyoming State Convention, 1990, 1992 and 1994; State Legislative Candidate Recruitment Committee for the Wyoming Republican Party in 1988, 1990 and 1992; married to Frederick W. (Fritz) Cubin; two children: William (Bill) and Frederick III (Eric); elected to the 104th Congress; reelected to the 105th Congress; committees: Resources, Science; sub- committees: chair, Energy and Mineral Resources; ex officio chair, National Parks and Public Lands; Commerce subcommittees on Finance and Hazardous Materials, and Health and Environ- ment. Office Listings 1114 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................. 225±2311 Chief of Staff.ÐPatty McDonald. FAX: 225±3057 Legislative Director.ÐMarian Marshal. Senior Legislative Assistants: Dave DuBose, Steve Rice. Press Secretary.ÐTom Wiblemo. 100 East B Street, Suite 4003, Casper, WY 82601 ..................................................... (307) 261±6595 District Representatives: Jackie King, Vivian Stokes. FAX: 261±6597 2015 Federal Building, Cheyenne, WY 82001 ............................................................ (307) 772±2595 District Representative.ÐElaine McCauley. FAX: 772±2597 2515 Foothill Boulevard, Suite 204, Rock Springs, WY 82901 ................................. (307) 362±4095 District Representative.ÐKatia Legerski. FAX: 362±4097 State Director.ÐMartha Phillips. Population (1990), 455,975 ZIP Codes: 59030 (part), 59311 (part), 69352 (part), 69358 (part), 82001, 82003, 82007, 82009, 82050±55, 82057, 82059± 63, 82070±71, 82080±84, 82190, 82201, 82210, 82212±15, 82217±25, 82227±29, 82240, 82242±44, 82301, 82310, 82321±25, 82327, 82329, 82331±32, 82334±36, 82401, 82410±12, 82414, 82420±23, 82425±28, 82430, 82431 (part), 82432±35, 82440±43, 82450, 82501, 82510, 82512±16, 82520, 82523±24, 82601±02, 82604, 82609, 82615, 82620, 82630±31, 82633, 82635±40, 82642±44, 82648±49, 82701, 82710±16, 82720±21, 82723±25, 82727, 82729±32, 82801, 82831, 82832 (part), 82833±40, 82842, 82844±45, 82901±02, 82922±23, 82925±26, 82929±30, 82932±39, 82941±45, 83001, 83011±14, 83025, 83101, 83110±16, 83118±24, 83126±28 326 Congressional Directory AMERICAN SAMOA AMERICAN SAMOA (Population 1995, 60,000) DELEGATE ENI F.H. FALEOMAVAEGA, Democrat, of Vailoatai Pago Pago, AS; graduate of Kahuku High School, Hawaii, 1962; B.A., Brigham Young University, 1966; J.D., University of Hous- ton Law School, 1972; LL.M., University of California, Berkeley, 1973; enlisted in U.S. Army, 1966±69, Vietnam veteran; captain, USAR, Judge Advocate General Corps, 1982±92; adminstrative assistant to American Samoa's Delegate to Washington, 1973±75; staff counsel, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 1975±81; deputy attorney general, American Samoa, 1981±84; elected Lieutenant Governor, American Samoa, 1984±89; member: Committee on For- eign Affairs, Committee on Resources, Congressional Human Rights Caucus, Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus, Democratic Study Group, Congressional Arts Caucus, Congres- sional Hispanic Caucus; admitted to U.S. Supreme Court and American Samoa bars; member: National Conference of lieutenant governors, National Association of Secretaries of State, Veter- ans of Foreign Wars, Navy League of the United States, National American Indian Prayer Breakfast Group, Pago Pago Lions Club; married to Hinanui Bambridge Cave of Tahiti; five children; elected as the American Samoan Delegate to the 101st Congress, November 8, 1988; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/faleomavaega 2422 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515±5201 ....................... 225±8577 Executive Assistant/Office Manager.ÐNancy Leong. FAX: 225±8757 Legislative Director.ÐMartin Yerick. Administrative Assistant/Public Affairs Coordinator.ÐAli'imau Scanlan. P.O. Drawer X, Pago Pago, AS 96799 ........................................................................ (684) 633±1372 FAX: 633±2680 ZIP Codes: 96799 * * * DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DELEGATE ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON, Democrat, of Washington, DC; born in Washington, DC, June 13, 1937; graduated from Dunbar High School, 1955; B.A., Antioch College, 1960; M.A., Yale Graduate School, 1963; J.D., Yale Law School, 1964; honorary degrees: Tougalvo Univer- sity, 1992; University of Southern Connecticut, 1992; Fisk University, 1991; University of Hart- ford, 1990; Ohio Wesleyan University, 1990; Wake Forest University, 1990; Colgate University, 1989; Drury College, 1989; Florida International University, 1989; St. Lawrence University, 1989; University of Wisconsin, 1989; Rutgers University, 1988; St. Joseph's College, 1988; University of Lowell, 1988; Sojourner-Douglas College, 1987; Salem State College, 1987; Hav- erford College, 1986; Lesley College, 1986; New Haven University, 1986; University of San Diego, 1986; Bowdoin College, 1985; Antioch College, 1985; Tufts University, 1984; Univer- sity of Massachusetts, 1983; Smith College, 1983; Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1983; Spelman College, 1982; Syracuse University, 1981; Yeshiva University, 1981; Lawrence Uni- versity, 1981; Emanuel College, 1981; Wayne State University, 1980; Gallaudet College, 1980; Denison University, 1980; New York University, 1978; Howard University, 1978; Brown Uni- versity, 1978; Wilberforce University, 1978; Georgetown University, 1977; City College of New York, 1975; Marymount College, 1974; Princeton University, 1973; Bard College, 1971; Cedar Crest College, 1969; chair, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1977±81; professor of law, Georgetown University, 1982±90; chair, New York Commission on Human Rights, 1970± 76; executive assistant to the mayor of New York City (concurrent appointment); law clerk, Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, Federal District Court, 3rd Circuit; attorney, admitted to practice by examination in the District of Columbia and Pennsylvania and in the U.S. Supreme Court; One Hundred Most Important Women (Ladies Home Journal, 1988); One Hundred Most Power- ful Women in Washington (The Washingtonian magazine, September 1989); Ralph E. Shikes Bicentennial Fellow, Harvard Law School, 1987; Visiting Phi Beta Kappa Scholar, 1985; Visit- ing Fellow, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, spring 1984; Distin-.