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Congressional Directory TEXAS 264 Congressional Directory TEXAS Office Listings—Continued Chief of Staff.—Colby Hale. FAX: 225–9692 Deputy Chief.—Spencer Freebairn. Legislative Director.—Sean Dillon. Legislative Aide.—Nicole Lansford. Legislative Correspondent.—Zack Barth. Staff Assistant.—Kathryn Dalke. Press Secretary.—Vince Zito. Scheduler.—Hanna Allred. 1005 Congress Avenue, Suite 925, Austin, TX 78701 ............................................................. (512) 473–8910 District Director.—John Etue. FAX: 473–8946 115 South Main Street, Suite 206, Cleburne, TX 76033 .......................................................... (817) 774–2575 Case Worker.—Robert Camacho. FAX: 774–2577 Counties: BELL (part), BOSQUE,BURNET,CORYELL,ERATH (part), HAMILTON,HAYS (part), HILL,JOHNSON,LAMPASAS, SOMERVELL,TARRANT (part), AND TRAVIS (part). Population (2010), 698,478. ZIP Codes: 76009, 76028, 76031, 76033, 76035–36, 76043–44, 76048–49, 76050, 76055, 76058–59, 76063, 76070, 76077, 76084, 76093, 76401–02, 76433, 76436, 76446, 76457, 76522, 76525, 76526–28, 76531, 76538–39, 76544, 76549– 50, 76557, 76561, 76565–66, 76621–22, 76627, 76631, 76633–34, 76636–38, 76645, 76648–49, 76652, 76657, 76660, 76665–66, 76671, 76673, 76676, 76689–90, 76692, 76853, 76877, 76880, 78605, 78608, 78610–11, 78613, 78619– 20, 78623, 78639, 78641–42, 78645, 78652, 78654, 78657, 78666, 78669, 78676, 78701–03, 78705, 78712, 78721– 25, 78730–34, 78736–39, 78745–46, 78749–50 *** TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT MICHAEL C. BURGESS, Republican, of Denton County, TX; born, December 23, 1950; education: B.A., biology, North Texas State University; M.S., physiology, North Texas State University; M.D., University of Texas Medical School, Houston; M.S., medical management, University of Texas, Dallas; completed medical residency programs, Parkland Hospital in Dal- las; professional: founder, Private Practice Specialty Group for Obstetrics and Gynecology; former Chief of Staff and Chief of Obstetrics, Lewisville Medical Center; organizations: former president, Denton County Medical Society; Denton County delegate, Texas Medical Associa- tion; alternate delegate, American Medical Association; married: Laura; three children; commit- tees: Energy and Commerce; Rules; elected to the 108th Congress on November 5, 2002; re- elected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.burgess.house.gov https://www.facebook.com/michaelcburgess twitter: @michaelcburgess 2336 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................................... (202) 225–7772 Chief of Staff.—Kelle Strickland. FAX: 225–2919 Legislative Director.—James Decker. Press Secretary.—Lesley Fulop. Scheduler.—Amanda Stevens. 2000 South Stemmons Freeway, Suite 200, Lake Dallas, TX 75065 ....................................... (940) 497–5031 Counties: DALLAS (part), DENTON (part), AND TARRANT (part). Population (2010), 698,488. ZIP Codes: 75009, 75019, 75022, 75027–29, 75033–34, 75056–57, 75065, 75067–68, 75077–78, 76034, 76052, 76065, 76078, 76092, 76117, 76137, 76148, 76177, 76180, 76182, 76201–10, 76226–27, 76234, 76244, 76247–49, 76258– 59, 76262 *** TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT MICHAEL CLOUD, Republican, of Victoria, TX; born in Baton Rouge, LA, May 13, 1975; education: graduated from Miamisburg High School, Miamisburg, OH, 1993; B.S., Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK, 1997; professional: communications director; business owner; commit- tees: Oversight and Government Reform; Science, Space, and Technology; elected to the 115th Congress, by special election, on June 30, 2018, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of U.S. Representative Blake Farenthold. Office Listings http://www.cloud.house.gov 2331 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................................... (202) 225–7742 TEXAS 115th Congress 265 Office Listings—Continued Chief of Staff.—Bob Haueter. FAX: 226–1134 Executive Assistant / Scheduler.—Thad Brock. Deputy Chief of Staff / Legislative Director.—Blake Adami. 101 North Shoreline Boulevard, Suite 300, Corpus Christi, TX 78401 ................................... (361) 884–2222 5606 North Navarro Street, Suite 203, Victoria, TX 77904 ..................................................... (361) 894–6446 Counties: ARANSAS,BASTROP,CALDWELL,CALHOUN,GONZALES,JACKSON,LAVACA,MATAGORDA,NUECES,REFUGIO, SAN PATRICIO,VICTORIA, AND WHARTON. Population (2010), 702,804. ZIP Codes: 77404, 77414–15, 77419–20, 77428, 77432, 77435–37, 77440, 77443, 77448, 77453–58, 77465, 77467–68, 77482–83, 77488, 77901–05, 77950–51, 77957, 77961–62, 77964, 77968–71, 77973, 77975–79, 77982–84, 77986– 88, 77990–91, 77995, 78330, 78335–36, 78339–40, 78343, 78347, 78351–52, 78358–59, 78362, 78368, 78370, 78373– 74, 78377, 78380–82, 78387, 78390, 78393, 78401–19, 78426–27, 78460, 78463, 78465–69, 78472, 78480, 78602, 78612, 78614, 78616, 78629, 78632, 78648, 78655–56, 78658, 78661–62, 78953, 78957 *** TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT HENRY CUELLAR, Democrat, of Laredo, TX; born in Laredo, September 19, 1955; edu- cation: associate’s degree from Laredo Community College, Laredo, TX, 1976 (then known as Laredo Junior College); B.S., cum laude, foreign service, from the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, Washington, DC, 1978; J.D., University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1981; M.B.A., international trade, Texas A&M University, Laredo, TX, 1982; Ph.D., government, University of Texas, Austin, 1998; with a total of five advanced degrees, Congressman Cuellar is the most degreed member of Congress; professional: lawyer, private practice; attorney, Law Office of Henry Cuellar, 1981–present; instructor, Department of Gov- ernment, Laredo Community College, Laredo, TX, 1982–86; licensed U.S. Customs broker, 1983–present; adjunct professor, international commercial law, Texas A&M International, 1984– 86; Representative, Texas State House of Representatives, 1986–2001; Secretary of State, State of Texas, 2001; public and civic organizations: board of directors, Kiwanis Club of Laredo, TX, 1982–83; co-founder / president, Laredo Volunteers Lawyers Program, Inc., 1982–83; board of directors, United Way, 1982–83; co-founder / treasurer, Stop Child Abuse and Neglect, 1982– 83, and advisory board member, 1984; president, board of directors, Laredo Legal Aid Society, Inc., 1982–84; president, board of directors, Laredo Young Lawyers Association, 1983–84; sus- taining member, Texas Democratic Party, 1984; legal advisor, American GI, local chapter, 1986–87; International Trade Association, Laredo State University, 1988; Texas Delegate, Na- tional Democratic Convention, 1992; president, board of directors, International Good Neighbor Council; member, the College of the State Bar of Texas, 1994; Texas Lyceum, 1997; policy board of advisors, Texas Hispanic Journal of Law, University of Texas Law School, 2002; member: American Bar Association; Inter-American Bar Association; Texas Bar Association; Webb / Laredo Bar Association; recipient of various awards; religion: Catholic; married: wife, Imelda; two daughters, Christina Alexandra and Catherine Ann; Senior Whip; vice chairman of the Steering and Policy Committee; caucuses: co-chair of the Blue Dog Coalition; Congres- sional Unmanned Systems Caucus; committees: Appropriations; elected to the 109th Congress on November 2, 2004; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.cuellar.house.gov https://www.facebook.com/repcuellar twitter: @repcuellar 2209 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................................... (202) 225–1640 Chief of Staff.—Cynthia Gaona. FAX: 225–1641 Legislative Director.—Ryan Ehly. Scheduler.—Andrea Trevino. 615 East Houston Street, Suite 451, San Antonio, TX 78205 .................................................. (210) 271–2851 602 East Calton Road, Suite 2, Laredo, TX 78041 ................................................................... (956) 725–0639 FAX: 725–2647 117 East Tom Landry, Mission, TX 78572 ............................................................................... (956) 424–3942 FAX: 424–3936 100 North F.M. 3167, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 .............................................................. (956) 487–5603 FAX: 488–0952 615 East Houston Street, Suite 563, San Antonio, TX 78205 .................................................. (210) 271–2851 FAX: 277–6671 Counties: ATASCOSA,BEXAR (part), HIDALGO (part), LA SALLE (part), MCMULLEN,STARR,WEBB,WILSON (part), AND ZAPATA. Population (2010), 698,488. ZIP Codes: 78005, 78007–08, 78011–12, 78014, 78019, 78021, 78026, 78040–41, 78043–46, 78050, 78052, 78064–65, 78067, 78069, 78071–73, 78075–76, 78101, 78108–09, 78112–14, 78121, 78124, 78147–48, 78150, 78152, 78154,.
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