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COLORADO 105th Congress 61 COLORADO (Population 1995, 3,747,000) SENATORS BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Republican, of Ignacio, CO; born in Auburn, CA, April 13, 1933; attended Placer High School, Auburn, CA, 1951; quit high school to join Air Force (where he got his GED); attended graduation exercises and received a diploma in 1991; B.A., San Jose State, 1957; attended Meiji University in Toyko, Japan, as special research student, 1960±64; served in U.S. Air Force in Korea, airman second class, 1951±53; jewelry designer who has won more than 200 first-place and best-of-show awards; rancher who raised, trained, and showed horses; All-American in judo, captain of the U.S. Olympic Judo Team in 1964, gold medal in the Pan-American Games of 1963; elected to Colorado State Legislature in 1982, serving 1983±86 on the Agriculture and Natural Affairs and Business and Labor committees; appointed advisor to the Colorado Commission on International Trade and Colorado Commis- sion on the Arts and Humanities; voted by colleagues one of ``Ten Best Legislators'' in the Denver Post-News Center 4 survey, 1984; ``1984 Outstanding Legislator'' award from Colorado Bankers Association; inducted into the Council of 44 Chiefs, Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribe; member of Durango Chamber of Commerce, American Quarter Horse Association, American Paint Horse Association, American Brangus Association, American Indian Education Associa- tion, Colorado Pilots Association, Aircraft Owners and Pilot Association; senior technical advi- sor, U.S. Judo Association; married Linda Price, July 23, 1966; two children: Colin and Shanan; elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to the 101st and 102nd Congresses; appointed to Committees on Agriculture, Interior and Insular Affairs, and Small Business; elect- ed to the U.S. Senate on November 3, 1992 for the six-year term beginning January 3, 1993; committees: Energy and Natural Resources; Veterans' Affairs; Indian Affairs, chair; Appropria- tions; chair, Subcommittee on Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government; vice chair, Subcommittee on National Parks, Historic Preservation, and Recreation. Office Listings http://www.senate.gov/senator/campbell.html 380 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510±0605 .......................... 224±5852 Chief of Staff.ÐGinnie Kontnik. Legislative Director.ÐWarren Schaeffer. Executive Assistant.ÐJeani Frickey. Press Secretary.ÐAlton Dillard. 1129 Pennsylvania Street, Denver, CO 80203 ............................................................ (303) 866±1900 743 Horizon Court, Suite 366, Grand Junction, CO 81506 ........................................ (970) 241±6631 835 Second Avenue, Suite 228, Durango, CO 81301 ................................................. (970) 247±1609 720 North Main Street, Suite 410, Pueblo, CO 81003 ............................................... (719) 542±6987 19 Old Town Square, Suite 238, Ft. Collins, CO 80524 ............................................ (970) 224±1909 105 East Vermijo, Suite 600, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 ...................................... (719) 636±9092 WAYNE ALLARD, Republican, of Loveland, CO; born in Fort Collins, CO, December 2, 1943; graduated, Fort Collins High School, 1963; preveterinary studies, Colorado State Univer- sity, 1964; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Colorado State University, 1968; received veterinar- ian license in Colorado; Chief Health Officer, Loveland, CO, 1970±78; Larimer County Board of Health, 1978±82; Colorado State Senate, 1982±90; chair, Health and Human Services Com- mittee and majority caucus; member: American Veterinary Medical Association, National Fed- eration of Independent Business, Chamber of Commerce, Loveland Rotary, American Animal Hospital Association, American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, Companion Animal; married to the former Joan Elizabeth Malcolm; two children: Christi and Cheryl; committees: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Environment and Public Works; Intelligence; elected to the 102nd Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 6, 1996. Office Listings http://www.senate.gov/senator/allard.html 513 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510±0604 ............................... 224±5941 Chief of Staff.ÐRoy Palmer. FAX: 224±6471 Administrative Assistant.ÐMike Bennett. Scheduler.ÐWendy Evans. Suite 215, 7340 East Caley, Englewood, CO 80111 ................................................... (303) 220±7414 Suite 3Q, 3400 16th Street, Greeley, CO 80631 ......................................................... (970) 351±7582 Suite 106, 228 North Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 ...................... (719) 634±6071 62 Congressional Directory COLORADO 411 Thatcher Building, Fifth and Main Streets, Pueblo, CO 81003 .......................... (719) 545±9751 215 Federal Building, 400 Rood Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501 ...................... (970) 245±9553 * * * REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT DIANA L. DEGETTE, Democrat, of Denver, CO; born on July 29, 1957, in Tachikowa, Japan; B.A., political science, magna cum laude, The Colorado College, 1979; J.D., New York University School of Law, 1982 (Root Tilden Scholar); attorney with McDermott, Hansen, and Reilly; Colorado Deputy State Public Defender, Appellate Division, 1982-84; Colorado House of Representatives, 1992-96; board of directors, Planned Parenthood, Rocky Mountain Chapter; member and formerly on board of governors, Colorado Bar Association; member, Colorado Women's Bar Association; past memberships: board of trustees, The Colorado College; Denver Women's Commission; board of directors, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association; former editor, Trial Talk magazine; listed in 1994-96 edition of Who's Who in America; elected to the 105th Congress. Office Listings 1404 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515±0601 ................... 225±4431 Administrative Assistant.ÐLisa B. Cohen. FAX: 225±5842 Appointment Secretary.ÐBertha Ramlow. Press Secretary.ÐChris Robichoux. 1400 Glenarm Place, Suite 202, Denver, CO 80203 ................................................... (303) 844±4988 District Administrator.ÐEdgar Neel. Counties: Adams (part), Arapahoe (part), Denver, Jefferson (part). Population (1990), 549,068. ZIP Codes: 80010 (part), 80011 (part), 80014 (part), 80022 (part), 80024, 80037, 80040±42, 80045, 80110 (part), 80111 (part), 80112 (part), 80123 (part), 80201±11, 80212 (part), 80214 (part), 80216±20, 80221 (part), 80222±25, 80226 (part), 80227 (part), 80229 (part), 80230, 80231 (part), 80232 (part), 80235 (part), 80236 (part), 80237±39, 80243± 44, 80248±52, 80254±56, 80259, 80261±66, 80270±71, 80273±75, 80279±81, 80290±95 * * * SECOND DISTRICT DAVID E. SKAGGS, Democrat, of Boulder, CO; born in Cincinnati, OH, on February 22, 1943; B.A., Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, 1964; LL.B., Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, 1967; served in U.S. Marine Corps, captain, 1968±71; U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, 1971±77, promoted to major, 1975; attorney; admitted to the New York State bar, 1968, and the Colorado State bar, 1971, and commenced practice in Boulder; administrative assistant to former Congressman Timothy Wirth, 1975±77; elected to the Colorado House of Representa- tives, 1980±86; House Minority Leader, 1982±85; married the former Laura Locher, 1987; one son, Matthew; two stepchildren: Clare and Will; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/skaggs [email protected] 1124 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515±0602 ................... 225±2161 Chief of Staff.ÐStephen Saunders. Executive Assistant.ÐKelly Nelson. Press Secretary.ÐBrooke Anderson. Suite 130, 9101 Harlan Street, Westminster, CO 80030 ............................................. (303) 650±7886 District Director.ÐSusan Damour. Counties: Adams (part), Boulder, Clear Creek, Gilpin, Jefferson (part). Population (1990), 549,072. ZIP Codes: 80001, 80002 (part), 80003±06, 80020 (part), 80021, 80025±28, 80030, 80033 (part), 80034, 80038, 80212 (part), 80214 (part), 80215 (part), 80221 (part), 80229 (part), 80233 (part), 80234 (part), 80241 (part), 80301±04, 80306±10, 80314, 80321±23, 80328±29, 80401 (part), 80403 (part), 80422, 80427, 80436, 80438, 80439 (part), 80444, 80452, 80455, 80466, 80471, 80474, 80476, 80481, 80501 (part), 80502±03, 80504 (part), 80510, 80516, 80533, 80540 (part), 80544, 80601 (part), 80614 COLORADO 105th Congress 63 THIRD DISTRICT SCOTT MCINNIS, Republican, of Glenwood Springs, CO; born and raised in Glenwood Springs; graduated from Glenwood Springs High School; attended Mesa College in Grand Junc- tion; received B.A. in business administration from Fort Lewis College in Durango; earned law degree from St. Mary's University in San Antonio; worked as police officer in Glenwood Springs, 1976; director of the Valley View Hospital; director of personnel at Holy Cross Elec- tric Association; served in the Colorado legislature; chaired the Committee on Agriculture, Live- stock, and Natural Resources; served on the Judiciary, Local Government and Appropriations Committee for 10 years; House majority leader, 1990±92; the only elected official ever to re- ceive the Florence Sabin Award for contributions to rural health care and received several awards from the United Veterans Commission of Colorado; member, Colorado Tourism Board; Colorado Ski Country's Legislator of the Year and Legislative Achievement of the Decade; re- ceived the