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220 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA Office Listings http://www.house.gov/robertbrady 206 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................... (202) 225–4731 Chief of Staff.—Stan White. FAX: 225–0088 Legislative Director.—Nicole Barcliff. Appointments Secretary.—Katherine Bissell. Press Secretary.—Karen Warrington. 1907 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148 ...................................................... (215) 389–4627 The Colony Building, 511–13 Welsh Street, 1st Floor, Chester, PA 19103 .............. (610) 874–7094 Counties: PHILADELPHIA (part). CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Chester City, Chester Township, Eddystone Borough, Colwyn Borough, Ridley Township, Tinicum Township, Darby Township, and Yeadon Borough. Population (2000), 630,730. ZIP Codes: 19012–16, 19018, 19022–23, 19029, 19032, 19036, 19050, 19078–79, 19086, 19092–93, 19101, 19105–09, 19111–13, 19120, 19122–26, 19130–34, 19137–51, 19153–54, 19160–62, 19170–73, 19175, 19177–78, 19181–82, 19185, 19187–88 *** SECOND DISTRICT CHAKA FATTAH, Democrat, of Philadelphia, PA; born in Philadelphia, November 21, 1956; education: attended Overbrook High School, Community College of Philadelphia, Univer- sity of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School; M.A., University of Pennsylvania’s Fels School of State and Local Government, 1986; Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government; State House of Representatives, 1982–88; Pennsylvania State Senate, 1988–94; created the Jobs Project; in Pennsylvania House of Representatives, sponsored 1987 Employment Opportunities Act; supported Ben Franklin Technology Center, a conduit for securing government contracts for African-American and women-owned businesses; founded Graduate Opportunities Con- ference; chairman of the executive committee of the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency; convened and led a task force, Child Development Initiative; supported measures to reform the Philadelphia Housing Authority; formed the Drug-Free Program; founded the Amer- ican Cities Foundation; trustee, Lincoln University and Community College of Philadelphia; rec- ognized for outstanding leadership in Time magazine, and in Ebony magazine as one of 50 Fu- ture Leaders; recipient, Pennsylvania Public Interest Coalition’s State Legislator of the Year Award; member, Mt. Carmel Baptist Church; married: the former Rene´e Chenault; four chil- dren; committees: Appropriations; elected to the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/fattah 2301 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–4001 Chief of Staff.—Michelle Anderson Lee. FAX: 225–5392 Legislative Director.—Noko Ofori. Communications Director.—Debra Anderson. 4104 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 .............................................................. (215) 387–6404 6632 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19119 .................................................. (215) 848–9386 Counties: MONTGOMERY (part), PHILADELPHIA. Population (2000), 630,730. ZIP Codes: 19004, 19012, 19027, 19038, 19046, 19093, 19095, 19101–04, 19107, 19109–11, 19118–24, 19126–32, 19138– 41, 19143–48, 19150, 19161–62, 19170–71, 19173, 19178, 19184, 19187, 19191–93, 19196–97 *** THIRD DISTRICT PHIL ENGLISH, Republican, of Erie, PA; born in Erie, June 20, 1956; education: B.A., po- litical science, University of Pennsylvania; professional: chief of staff, State Senator Melissa Hart; minority executive director, State Senate Finance Committee; executive director, State Senate Transportation Committee; research director, State Senate Labor and Industry Com- mittee; City Controller, Erie, 1985; married Christiane Weschler-English, 1992; committees: Ways and Means; elected to the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/english 2332 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–5406.