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Congressional Directory VIRGINIA 276 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA VIRGINIA (Population 2010, 8,001,024) SENATORS MARK R. WARNER, Democrat, of Alexandria, VA; born in Indianapolis, IN, December 15, 1954; son of Robert and Marge Warner of Vernon, CT; education: B.A., political science, George Washington University, 1977; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1980; Governor, Common- wealth of Virginia, 2002–06; chairman of the National Governor’s Association, 2004–05; reli- gion: Presbyterian; wife: Lisa Collis; children: Madison, Gillian, Eliza; committees: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Budget; Finance; Rules and Administration; Select Committee on Intelligence; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 4, 2008; reelected to the U.S. Senate on November 4, 2014. Office Listings http://warner.senate.gov 475 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 .................................................. (202) 224–2023 Chief of Staff.—David Hallock. Communications Director.—Kevin Hall. Press Secretary.—Rachel Cohen. Scheduler.—Carrig Balderston. Deputy Chief of Staff.—Kristin Sharp. Legislative Director.—Elizabeth Falcone. 8000 Towers Crescent Drive, Suite 200, Vienna, VA 22182 ................................................... (703) 442–0670 FAX: 442–0408 180 West Main Street, Abingdon, VA 24210 ............................................................................ (276) 628–8158 FAX: 628–1036 101 West Main Street, Suite 4900, Norfolk, VA 23510 ........................................................... (757) 441–3079 FAX: 441–6250 919 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219 ............................................................................ (804) 775–2314 FAX: 775–2319 129B Salem Avenue, Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24011 ............................................................. (540) 857–2676 FAX: 857–2800 *** TIM KAINE, Democrat, of Richmond, VA; born in St. Paul, MN, February 26, 1958; education: graduated with a B.A., University of Missouri, 1979; graduated with a J.D., Harvard University, 1983; professional: work with the Jesuit order as a Catholic missionary in Honduras, 1980–81; civil rights lawyer; professor, University of Richmond, 1987–present; Richmond City Council, 1994–98; mayor of Richmond, VA, 1998–2001; lieutenant governor of Virginia, 2002–06; Governor of Virginia, 2006–10; married: Anne Holton, who currently serves as Virginia Secretary of Education; one of the Senate’s few members who speak fluent Spanish; 51st chair of the Democratic National Committee, 2009–11; caucuses: chair, Senate Career and Technical Education (CTE) Caucus; committees: Armed Services; Budget; Foreign Relations; Special Committee on Aging; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 6, 2012. Office Listings http://kaine.senate.gov https://twitter.com/@senkaineoffice https://www.facebook.com/senatorkaine 231 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 .................................................. (202) 224–4024 Chief of Staff.—Mike Henry. FAX: 228–6363 Communications Director.—Amy Dudley. Legislative Director.—Mary Naylor. Scheduler.—Kate McCarroll. State Director.—John Knapp. 222 Central Park Avenue, Suite 120, Virginia Beach, VA 23462 ........................................... (757) 518–1674 919 East Main Street, Suite 970, Richmond, VA 23219 .......................................................... (804) 771–2221 611 South Jefferson, Suite 5B, Roanoke, VA 24011 ................................................................ (540) 682–5693 121 Russell Road, Suite 2, Abingdon, VA 24210 ..................................................................... (276) 525–4790 9408 Grant Avenue, Suite 202, Manassas, VA 20110 .............................................................. (703) 361–3192 308 Craghead Street, Suite 102A, Danville, VA 24541 ............................................................ (434) 792–0976 VIRGINIA 114th Congress 277 REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT ROBERT J. WITTMAN, Republican, of Montross, VA; born in Washington, DC, February 2, 1959; B.S., biology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1981; M.P.H., health policy and administration, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1989; Ph.D., Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, 2002; professional: field director for the Virginia Health Department’s Division of Shellfish Sanitation; public service: Montross Town Council, 1986–96; public policy and administration, 1992; mayor of Montross, 1992–96; Westmoreland County Board of Supervisors, 1995–2003 and chairman, 2003–05; Virginia House of Delegates, 2005–07; religion: Episcopalian; married: Kathryn Wittman; children: Devon and Joshua; committees: Armed Services; Natural Resources; elected to the 110th Congress on December 11, 2007 in a special election; elected to the 111th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.wittman.house.gov 2454 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................................... (202) 225–4261 Chief of Staff.—Jamie Miller. FAX: 225–4382 Legislative Director.—Brent Robinson. Communications Director.—Gordon Neal. Scheduler / Office Manager.—Stacy Whitehouse. 401 Main Street, P.O. Box 494, Yorktown, VA 23690 ............................................................ (757) 874–6687 District Director.—Joe Schumacher. 95 Dunn Drive, Suite 201, Stafford, VA 22554 ........................................................................ (540) 659–2734 508 Church Lane, Tappahannock, VA 22560 ............................................................................ (804) 443–0668 Counties: ALL OF CAROLINE,ESSEX,GLOUCESTER,KING AND QUEEN,KING GEORGE,KING WILLIAM,LANCASTER,MATHEWS, MIDDLESEX,NORTHUMBERLAND,RICHMOND,STAFFORD,WESTMORELAND, AND YORK COUNTIES; ALL OF THE CITIES of Fredericksburg, Poquoson, and Williamsburg; PART OF FAUQUIER COUNTY COMPRISED OF THE BEALETON (303), CATLETT (102),LOIS (104), AND MORRISVILLE (301) PRECINCTS AND PART OF THE REMINGTON (302) PRECINCT; PART OF JAMES CITY COUNTY COMPRISED OF THE BERKELEY APART 1 (101),BERKELEY APART 2 (1012),BERKELEY BPART 1 (1021),BERKELEY BPART 2 (1022),BERKELEY C (103),JAMESTOWN A (201),JAMESTOWN B (202),POWHATAN A (301),POWHATAN B (302),POWHATAN C (303),POWHATAN D (304),ROBERTS APART 1 (5011),ROBERTS APART 2 (5012),ROBERTS CPART 1 (5031),ROBERTS CPART 2 (5032),STONEHOUSE A (401),STONEHOUSE B (402), AND STONEHOUSE C (403) PRECINCTS AND PART OF THE ROBERTS B (502) PRECINCT; PART OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY COMPRISED OF THE ASHLAND (309),BENNETT (102),BENTON (203),BRENTSVILLE (101),BRISTOW RUN (111),CEDAR POINT (112),ELLIS (106),FOREST PARK (310),GLENKIRK (408),HENDERSON (307),LAKE RIDGE (501),LIMESTONE (113), LODGE (207),MARSHALL (202),MARSTELLER (107),MCCOART (204),MONTCLAIR (308),MULLEN (411),NOKESVILLE (104), PARK (109),PATTIE (305),PENN (210),POWELL (211),QUANTICO (304),SINCLAIR (404),STONEWALL (405),SUDLEY NORTH (409),VICTORY (108),WASHINGTON REID (306),WESTGATE (407),WESTRIDGE (208), AND WOODBINE (209) PRECINCTS AND PART OF THE BUCKLAND MILLS (110) PRECINCT; PART OF SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY COMPRISED OF THE BATTLEFIELD (701),BRENT’S MILL (702),GRANGE HALL (303),HAZEL RUN (302),PLANK ROAD (301), AND SUMMIT (401) PRECINCTS AND PART OF THE LEE HILL (403) PRECINCT; AND PART OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS COMPRISED OF THE GREENWOOD (110) PRECINCT. Population (2010), 727,366. ZIP Codes: 20109–12, 20119, 20136, 20155–56, 20181–82, 20187, 22025, 22134–35, 22172, 22192–93, 22401–08, 22412, 22427–28, 22430, 22432, 22435–38, 22442–43, 22446, 22448, 22451, 22454, 22456, 22460, 22463, 22469, 22471– 73, 22476, 22480–82, 22485, 22488, 22501, 22503–04, 22507, 22509, 22511, 22513–14, 22517, 22520, 22523–24, 22526, 22528–30, 22535, 22538–39, 22544–48, 22552, 22554–56, 22558, 22560, 22570, 22572, 22576–81, 22712, 22720, 22728, 22734, 22739, 22742, 23001, 23003, 23009, 23015, 23018, 23021, 23023, 23025, 23031–32, 23035, 23043, 23045, 23047, 23050, 23056, 23061–62, 23064, 23066, 23068–72, 23076, 23079, 23081, 23085–86, 23089– 92, 23106–10, 23115, 23119, 23125–28, 23130–31, 23138, 23148–49, 23154–56, 23161, 23163, 23168–69, 23175– 78, 23180–81, 23183–88, 23190, 23602–03, 23608, 23662, 23665, 23690–94, 23696 *** SECOND DISTRICT E. SCOTT RIGELL, Republican, of Virginia Beach, VA; born in Titusville, FL, May 28, 1960; education: A.A., Brevard Community College, Cocoa, FL, 1981; B.B.A., Mercer Univer- sity, Macon, GA, 1983; M.B.A., Regent University, Virginia Beach, VA, 1990; professional: founder and chairman of Freedom Automotive; United States Marine Corps Reserve, 1978–84; married: Teri; children: Lindsey, Mallory, Justus, and Shannon; committees: Appropriations; elected to the 112th Congress on November 2, 2010; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.rigell.house.gov 418 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................................. (202) 225–4215 278 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA Office Listings—Continued Chief of Staff.—Chris Connelly. FAX: 225–4218 Communications Director.—Kim Mosser Knapp. Legislative Director.—John Thomas. 4772 Euclid Road, Suite E, Virginia Beach, VA 23462 ........................................................... (757) 687–8290 District Director.—Shannon Kendrick. 36312 Lankford Highway, Suite 5, Belle Haven, VA 23306 ................................................... (757) 442–4790 Counties: ACCOMACK,NORTHAMPTON.CITIES: Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach. Population (2010), 721,969. ZIP Codes: 23301–03, 23306–08, 23310, 23313, 23316, 23336–37, 23341, 23345, 23347,
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