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Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA 44 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA Office Listings http://www.house.gov/bilbray 2410 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–0508 Chief of Staff.—Steve Danon. FAX: 225–2558 Legislative Director.—Lorissa Bounds. Scheduler.—Jennifer Polk. Press Secretary.—Travis Considine. 380 Stevens Avenue, Suite 212, Solana Beach, CA 92075 ........................................ (858) 350–1150 Counties: SAN DIEGO COUNTY (part). Population (2000), 639,087. ZIP Codes: 92007–09, 92013–14, 92018, 92023–27, 92029–30, 92033, 92037, 92046, 92067, 92069, 92075, 92078–79, 92081–84, 92091, 92096, 92109–11, 92117, 92121–22, 92126–30, 92145, 92172, 92177, 92191, 92196, 92198 *** FIFTY-FIRST DISTRICT BOB FILNER, Democrat, of San Diego, CA; born in Pittsburgh, PA, September 4, 1942; education: B.A., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 1963; M.A., University of Delaware, 1969; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1973; professor, San Diego State University, 1970–92; San Diego Board of Education, 1979–83 (president, 1982); San Diego City Council, 1987–92 (deputy mayor, 1990); member: Sierra Club, NAACP, Navy League, Gray Panthers, Economic Conver- sion Council, Common Cause, ACLU, ADL, NWPC, MAPA; married: Jane Merrill Filner, 1985; children: Erin and Adam; committees: ranking minority member, Veterans’ Affairs; Transportation and Infrastructure; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103rd Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/filner 2428 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–8045 Chief of Staff.—Tony Buckles. FAX: 225–9073 Executive Assistant.—Kim Messineo. Legislative Director.—Sharon Wagener. 333 F Street, Suite A, Chula Vista, CA 91910 ........................................................... (619) 422–5963 1101 Airport Road, Suite D, Imperial, CA 92251 ....................................................... (760) 355–8800 Counties: SAN DIEGO COUNTY (part), IMPERIAL COUNTY. CITIES: Brawley, Calexico, Calipatria, Chula Vista, El Centro, Holtville, Imperial, National City, San Diego, San Ysidro, and Westmorland. Population (2000), 639,087. ZIP Codes: 91902, 91905–06, 91908–15, 91917, 91921, 91934, 91945, 91947, 91950, 91963, 91977, 91980, 92102, 92105, 92113–15, 92136, 92139, 92143, 92149, 92153–54, 92173, 92179, 92222, 92227, 92231–33, 92243–44, 92249–51, 92257, 92259, 92266, 92273–75, 92281, 92283 *** FIFTY-SECOND DISTRICT DUNCAN HUNTER, Republican, of Lakeside, CA; born in San Diego, CA, December 7, 1976; education: graduated from Granite Hills High School; B.S., Business Administration, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, 2001; professional: business analyst; military: captain, United States Marine Corps, 2002–05; United States Marine Corps Reserves, 2005–08; religion: Protestant; married: Margaret; children: Duncan, Elizabeth, and Sarah; committees: Armed Services; Education and the Workforce; Transportation and Infrastructure; elected to the 111th Congress on November 4, 2008, reelected to the 112th Congress. Office Listings http://www.hunter.house.gov 223 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................... (202) 225–5672 Chief of Staff.—Victoria Middleton. FAX: 225–0235 Scheduler / Office Manager.—Allison Sadoian. Communications Director.—Joe Kasper. 1870 Cordell Court, Suite 206, El Cajon, CA 92020 .................................................. (619) 448–5201 Counties: SAN DIEGO COUNTY (part). CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Alpine, Barona I.R., Borrego Springs, Boulder Park, Boulevard, Campo, Descanso, Dulzura, El Cajon, Guatay, Indian Res., Jacumba, Jamul, Lakeside, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, Mount CALIFORNIA 112th Congress 45 Laguna, Pine Valley, Potrero, Poway, Ramona, San Diego, Santee, Spring Valley, Tecate, and Palo Verde. Population (2000), 639,087. ZIP Codes: 91901, 91903, 91905–06, 91915–17, 91931, 91935, 91941–45, 91948, 91962, 91976–79, 92004, 92019–22, 92025, 92036, 92040, 92064–66, 92071–72, 92074, 92090, 92108, 92111, 92115, 92119–20, 92123–24, 92126, 92128– 29, 92131, 92142, 92145, 92150, 92158–60, 92190, 92193–94, 92199 *** FIFTY-THIRD DISTRICT SUSAN A. DAVIS, Democrat, of San Diego, CA; born in Cambridge, MA, April 13, 1944; education: B.S., University of California at Berkeley; M.A., University of North Carolina; pub- lic service: served three terms in the California State Assembly; served nine years on the San Diego City School Board; former President of the League of Women Voters of San Diego; awards: California School Boards Association Legislator of the Year; League of Middle Schools Legislator of the Year; family: married to Steve; children: Jeffrey and Benjamin; grandsons: Henry and Theo; granddaughter: Jane; committees: Armed Services; Education and the Workforce; elected to the 107th Congress on November 7, 2000; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/susandavis 1526 Longworth House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 .............................. (202) 225–2040 Chief of Staff.—Lisa Sherman. FAX: 225–2948 Press Secretary.—Aaron Hunter. Scheduler.—Cynthia Patton. 2700 Adams Avenue, Suite 102, San Diego, CA 92116 ............................................ (619) 280–5353 District Director.—Jessica Poole. FAX: 280–5311 Counties: SAN DIEGO COUNTY (part). Population (2000), 639,087. ZIP Codes: 91932–33, 91945–46, 91977, 92037–39, 92092–93, 92101–18, 92120–23, 92132–38, 92140, 92147, 92152, 92155, 92161, 92163–71, 92175–76, 92178, 92182, 92184, 92186–87, 92192, 92195 .
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