246 Congressional Directory

TEXAS

(Population 2000, 20,851,820)

SENATORS , Republican, of , TX; raised in La Marque, TX; edu- cation: graduate of The University of Texas at Austin, and University of Texas School of Law; Texas House of Representatives, 1972–76; appointed vice chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, 1976; senior vice president and general counsel, RepublicBank Corporation, and later co-founded Fidelity National Bank of Dallas; owned McCraw Candies, Inc.; political and legal correspondent for KPRC–TV, ; religion: Episcopalian, married: Ray Hutchison; member: development boards of SMU and Texas A&M schools of business; trustee of The Uni- versity of Texas Law School Foundation; elected Texas State Treasurer, 1990; committees: Ap- propriations; Commerce, Science and Transportation; Rules and Administration; Veterans’ Af- fairs; elected to the U.S. Senate, by special election, on June 5, 1993, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Lloyd Bentsen; reelected to each succeeding Senate term.

Office Listings http://hutchison.senate.gov 284 Russell Senate Office Building, , DC 20510 ...... (202) 224–5922 Chief of Staff.—Ruth Cymber. FAX: 224–0776 Legislative Director.—Joseph Mondello. State Director.—Lindsey Parham. 961 Federal Building, 300 East 8th Street, Austin, TX 78701 ...... (512) 916–5834 10440 North Central Expressway, Suite 1160, LB 606, Dallas, Texas 75231 ...... (214) 361–3500 1919 Smith Street, Suite 800, Houston, TX 77024 ...... (713) 653–3456 222 E. Van Buren, Suite 404, Harlingen, TX 77002 ...... (956) 423–2253 500 Chestnut Street, Suite 1570, Abilene, Texas 79602 ...... (325) 676–2839 145 Duncan Drive, Suite 120, San Antonio, Texas 78230 ...... (210) 340–2885

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JOHN CORNYN, Republican, of San Antonio, TX; born on February 2, 1952, in Houston, TX; education: graduated, Trinity University, and St. Mary’s School of Law, San Antonio, TX; Masters of Law, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; profession: Attorney; public serv- ice: Bexar County District Court Judge; Presiding Judge, Fourth Administrative Judicial Region; Texas Supreme Court, 1990–1997; , 1999–2002; community service: Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Council; World Affairs Council of San Antonio; Lutheran General Hospital Board; awards: Outstanding Texas Leader Award, 2000; James Madison Award, 2001; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 5, 2002; appointed to the U.S. Senate on December 2, 2002. Office Listings http://cornyn.senate.gov 517 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 ...... (202) 224–2934 Chief of Staff.—Pete Olson. FAX: 228–2856 Legislative Director.—Beth Jayari. Communications Director.—Don Stewart. 24 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1705, Houston, TX 77046 ...... (713) 572–3337 5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1150, Farmers Branch, TX 75244 ...... (214) 767–3000 100 East Ferguson Street, Suite 1004, Tyler, TX 75702 ...... (903) 593–0902 221 West 6th Street, Suite 1530, Austin, TX 78701 ...... (512) 469–6034 812 Federal Building, 1205 Texas Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79401 ...... (806) 472–7533 222 East Van Buren, Suite 404, Harlingen, TX 78550 ...... (956) 423–6118

REPRESENTATIVES

FIRST DISTRICT

MAX SANDLIN, Democrat, of Marshall, TX; born on September 29, 1952 in Texarkana, AR; education: graduated, Atlanta High School, TX; B.A., , Waco, TX, 1975; J.D., Baylor University School of Law, 1978; admitted to the bar, Marshall, TX, 1978; board certified in family law; employment: county judge, Harrison County, 1986–89; county court of TEXAS 108th Congress 247 law judge, Harrison County, 1989–96; partner, Sandlin & Buckner, 1982–96; vice president, Howell and Sandlin, Inc., 1989–96; president, East Texas Fuels, Inc., 1992–96; coach, Marshall Youth Baseball, Softball and Basketball Association; member: Texas Ranger Association Foun- dation; Marshall Chamber of Commerce; East Texas Housing and Finance Corporation (board of directors and treasurer); Oil, Gas and Mineral Law section of the State Bar of Texas; awards: National Mock Trial Championship Team; Outstanding Young Alumni, Baylor University; Texas Department of Human Services award for services to abused children; children: Hillary, Max III, Emily, Christian; elected to the 105th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

Office Listings http://www.house.gov/sandlin 324 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ...... (202) 225–3035 Chief of Staff.—Paul F. Rogers. Press Secretary.—Danielle Allen. Legislative Director.—Andy Lewin. Office Manager / Scheduler.—Karen Brooke. 1300 East Pinecrest Drive, Suite 700, Marshall, TX 75670 ...... (903) 938–8386 P.O. Box 248, New Boston, TX 75570 ...... (903) 628–5594 P.O. Box 538, Sulphur Springs, TX 75482–0538 ...... (903) 885–8682 202 East Pilar Street, Room 304, Nacogdoches, TX 75961 ...... (936) 559–0063

Counties: BOWIE, CAMP, CASS, DELTA, FRANKLIN, HARRISON, HOPKINS, HUNT (part), LAMAR, MARION, MORRIS, NACOGDOCHES (part), PANOLA, RED RIVER, RUSK, SHELBY, TITUS, UPSHUR, WOOD. Population (2000), 651,619.

ZIP Codes: 75135, 75160–61, 75169, 75189, 75401–04, 75410–12, 75415–17, 75420–23, 75425–26, 75428–29, 75431– 37, 75440–42, 75444, 75446, 75448–53, 75455–58, 75460–62, 75468–74, 75477–78, 75480–83, 75486–87, 75493– 94, 75496–97, 75501, 75503–05, 75507, 75550–51, 75554–56, 75558–74, 75599, 75601–06, 75630–31, 75633, 75636–45, 75647, 75650–54, 75656–59, 75661–62, 75666–72, 75680–89, 75691–92, 75694, 75755, 75760, 75765, 75773, 75783–84, 75788–89, 75861, 75935, 75943, 75946, 75954, 75958, 75961, 75963–65, 75973–75

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SECOND DISTRICT , Democrat, of Crockett, TX; born on February 6, 1946; education: B.A., M.A., business administration, and LL.B., University of Texas; military service: captain, U.S. Army; represented Fifth District in Texas Senate; Texas House of Representatives, 1981–84; Special Counsel for Legislative Affairs and Executive Assistant to the Governor, 1984–85; chairman, Texas Commission on Children and Youth, 1993; member, Select Committee on Public Edu- cation and Texas Punishment Standards Commission, 1993; sponsored legislation to establish, and served as member of the State Ethics Commission; former mayor of Crockett; past presi- dent, Crockett Chamber of Commerce; deacon and Sunday School teacher, First Baptist Church; named Legislator of the Year by the Texas Association for the Education of Young Children and Outstanding State Senator by the Texas Youth Commission; married: Ginny Turner; chil- dren: John and Susan; committees: Armed Services; ranking member, Select Committee on Homeland Security; subcommittees: Tactical Air and Land Forces; Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities; House Blue Dogs; elected to the 105th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/turner 330 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ...... (202) 225–2401 Chief of Staff.—Elizabeth Hurley Burks. FAX: 225–5955 Legislative Director / General Counsel.—Trent Ashby. Executive Assistant.—Rachel Redington. Press Secretary.—Jennie McCue. 701 North First Street, Room 201, Lufkin, TX 75901–3008 ...... (936) 637–1770 District Caseworkers: Norma Butler, Jerry Huffman. 420 West Green Avenue, Orange, TX 77630 ...... (409) 883–4990 Field Representative.—Ann Gray. 1202 Avenue, Suite 5, Huntsville, TX 77340 ...... (936) 291–3097

Counties: ANGELINA, CHEROKEE, GRIMES, HARDIN, HOUSTON, JASPER, LIBERTY, MONTGOMERY (part), NACOGDOCHES (part), NEWTON, ORANGE, POLK, SABINE, SAN AUGUSTINE, SAN JACINTO, TRINITY, TYLER, WALKER. Population (2000), 651,619.

ZIP Codes: 75757, 75759, 75764, 75766, 75772, 75780, 75784–85, 75789, 75834–35, 75839, 75844–45, 75847, 75849, 75851–52, 75856, 75858, 75862, 75865, 75901–04, 75915, 75925–26, 75928–34, 75936–39, 75941–42, 75944, 75947– 49, 75951, 75956, 75959–61, 75965–66, 75968–69, 75972, 75976–80, 77301–03, 77306, 77320, 77326–28, 77331– 32, 77334–35, 77340–42, 77350–51, 77354, 77356–60, 77363–64, 77367–69, 77371–72, 77374, 77376, 77378, 77399, 77519, 77533, 77535, 77538, 77561, 77564, 77574–75, 77582, 77585, 77611–12, 77614–17, 77624–26, 77630–32, 77639, 77656–57, 77659, 77660, 77662–64, 77670, 77830–31, 77861, 77868, 77872, 77875–76