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Congressional Directory ARKANSAS 16 Congressional Directory ARKANSAS Office Listings http://www.house.gov/berry 113 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................... (202) 225±4076 Chief of Staff.ÐBruce Harris. FAX: 225±5602 Scheduler.ÐCourtney Clabaugh. Legislative Director.ÐCourtenay McKinnon. 615 South Main, Suite 211, Jonesboro, AR 72401 ..................................................... (870) 972±4600 FAX: 972±4605 Counties: Arkansas, Clay, Cleburne, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, Fulton, Greene, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Lee, Lonoke, Mississippi, Monroe, Phillips, Poinsett, Prairie, Randolph, St. Francis, Searcy, Sharp, Stone, and Woodruff. Population (1990), 588,588. ZIP Codes: 72003±07, 72014, 72017, 72020±21, 72023±24, 72026, 72029, 72031, 72036±38, 72040±44, 72046, 72048, 72051, 72055, 72059±60, 72064, 72066±67, 72069, 72072±75, 72083, 72086, 72101, 72108, 72112, 72121 (part), 72123, 72130±31, 72134, 72137, 72140, 72153, 72160, 72165±66, 72169±70, 72176, 72179, 72301, 72303, 72310± 13, 72315±17, 72319±22, 72324±33, 72335, 72338±42, 72346±48, 72350±55, 72358±60, 72364±70, 72372±74, 72376± 77, 72381, 72383±84, 72386±87, 72389±92, 72394±97, 72401±03, 72410±17, 72419, 72421±22, 72424±38, 72440± 45, 72447, 72449±51, 72453±62, 72464±67, 72469±76, 72478±79, 72482, 72501, 72503, 72512±13, 72515±17, 72519± 34, 72536, 72538±40, 72542±43, 72546, 72550, 72553±57, 72560±62, 72564±69, 72571±73, 72575±79, 72581, 72583± 85, 72587, 72610, 72617, 72633, 72636, 72639, 72645, 72650, 72663, 72669, 72675, 72679±80, 72686 *** SECOND DISTRICT VIC SNYDER, Democrat, of Little Rock, AR; born in Medford, OR, September 27, 1947; graduated from Medford High School, 1965; corporal, U.S. Marine Corps, 1967±69, including one year in Vietnam with Headquarters Company, First Marine Division; B.A., chemistry, 1975, Willamette University, Salem, OR; M.D., 1979, University of Oregon Health Sciences Center, Portland; family practice residency, 1979±82, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; family practice physician in central Arkansas, 1982-present; medical missions to Cambodian ref- ugee camps in Thailand, El Salvadoran refugee camps in Honduras, a West African mission hospital in Sierra Leone, and an Ethiopian refugee camp in Sudan; J.D., 1988, University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law; Arkansas State Senator, 1991±96; committees: Armed Services; Veterans Affairs; subcommittees: Health; Military Research and Development; Mili- tary Installations and Facilities; elected to the 105th Congress; reelected to the 106th Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/snyder/index.html [email protected] 1319 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................. (202) 225±2506 Staff Director.ÐEd Fry. FAX: 225±5903 Press Aide.ÐRusty Logan. 1527 Federal Building, 700 West Capitol Avenue, Little Rock, AR 72201 .............. (501) 324±5941 District Director.ÐJohn Yates. FAX: 324±6029 Counties: Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Pulaski, Saline, Van Buren, White, and Yell. Population (1990), 587,412. ZIP Codes: 71909±10, 72001±02, 72010±13, 72015±16, 72018, 72020, 72022, 72025, 72027±28, 72030±33, 72039, 72045, 72047, 72052±53, 72058, 72060±61, 72063, 72065, 72067, 72068, 72070, 72076, 72080±82, 72085, 72088±89, 72099, 72102±03, 72106±07, 72110±11, 72113±22, 72124±27, 72131, 72135±37, 72139, 72141±43, 72145, 72149, 72153, 72156± 57, 72164, 72167, 72173, 72178, 72180±81, 72183, 72190, 72201±07, 72209±12, 72214±17, 72219, 72221, 72225, 72227, 72231, 72295, 72629, 72645, 72824, 72827±29, 72833±34, 72838, 72841±42, 72853, 72857, 72860 *** THIRD DISTRICT ASA HUTCHINSON, Republican, of Bentonville, AR; born in Bentonville, December 3, 1950; B.S., accounting, Bob Jones University, 1972; J.D., University of Arkansas Law School, 1974; admitted to the Arkansas bar in 1975 and began practice in Bentonville; Bentonville City Attorney, 1976; United States Attorney, 1982±85; chairman, Arkansas State Republican Com- mittee, 1990±95; married the former Susan Burrell in 1973; four children: Asa III, Sara, John Paul, and Seth; elected to the 105th Congress; reelected to the 106th Congress. ARKANSAS 106th Congress 17 Office Listings http://www.house.gov/hutchinson [email protected] 1535 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515±0403 ................... (202) 225±4301 Chief of Staff.ÐWest Doss. FAX: 225±5713 Executive Assistant/Scheduler.ÐDiana Ludlow. Legislative Director.ÐStacy Shrader. Federal Building, Room 240, 6th and Rogers Avenue, Fort Smith, AR 72901 ........ (501) 782±7787 Federal Building, Harrison, AR 72601 ........................................................................ (501) 741±6900 Federal Building, Fayetteville, AR 72701 .................................................................... (501) 422±5258 Counties: Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Madison, Marion, Newton, Polk, Pope, Scott, Sebastian, and Washington. Population (1990), 589,523. ZIP Codes: 71740, 71932, 71937, 71944±46, 71953, 71972±73, 72063, 72080, 72519, 72531, 72537±38, 72544, 72601± 02, 72611, 72613, 72615±19, 72623±24, 72626, 72628, 72630, 72632±35, 72638, 72640±42, 72644±45, 72648, 72651, 72653, 72655, 72658, 72660±62, 72666, 72668, 72670, 72672, 72675, 72677, 72679, 72682±83, 72685±87, 72701± 03, 72711±12, 72714, 72717±19, 72721±22, 72727±30, 72732±42, 72744±45, 72747, 72749, 72751±53, 72756±57, 72760± 62, 72764±66, 72768±70, 72773±76, 72801, 72820±21, 72823, 72826±27, 72830, 72832±35, 72837±43, 72845±47, 72851± 52, 72854±56, 72858, 72863, 72865, 72901±04, 72906, 72913±14, 72916±17, 72921, 72923±24, 72926±28, 72930, 72932±38, 72940±41, 72943±52, 72955±56, 72958±59 *** FOURTH DISTRICT JAY DICKEY, Republican, of Pine Bluff, AR; born in Pine Bluff on December 14, 1939; graduated, Pine Bluff High School; University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR (B.A., 1961, J.D., 1963); owner, two Taco Bell Restaurants; former state chairman, Christian Legal Society; past president, Pine Bluff Jaycees; recipient, Jaycees Distinguished Service Award; former board member, Bank of Bearden; Guaranty Savings and Loan Association; Pine Bluff Chamber of Commerce; member: Ducks Unlimited; life member of the National Rifle Asociation; Pillars Club of the United Way; Century Club of the Boy Scouts; four children: John, Laura, Ted, and Rachel; committees: Appropriations; elected to the 103rd Congress; reelected to each suc- ceeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/dickey 2453 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515±0404 ....................... (202) 225±3772 Administrative Assistant.ÐRob Johnson. Legislative Director.ÐAndrew Levandway. Executive Assistant/Scheduler.ÐMichelle Lemrise. Room 2521, 100 East Eighth Avenue, Pine Bluff, AR 71601 ................................... (870) 536±3376 District Director.ÐAllen Maxwell. Suite 201, 100 Reserve, Hot Springs, AR 71901 ........................................................ (501) 623±5800 Counties: Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Garland, Grant, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Howard, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lincoln, Little River, Miller, Montgomery, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Sevier, and Union. Population (1990), 585,202. ZIP Codes: 71601±03, 71611, 71613, 71630±31, 71635, 71638±40, 71642±44, 71646±47, 71649, 71651±56, 71658±63, 71665±67, 71670±71, 71674±78, 71701, 71720±22, 71724±26, 71728, 71730±31, 71740, 71742±45, 71747±53, 71758± 59, 71762±66, 71768, 71770, 71772, 71801, 71820, 71822±23, 71825±28, 71831±42, 71845±47, 71851±53, 71855, 71857±62, 71864±66, 71901±02, 71909, 71913±14, 71921±23, 71929, 71933, 71935, 71940±43, 71949±52, 71956± 62, 71964±65, 71968±71, 71998±99, 72004, 72046, 72057, 72072±73, 72079, 72084, 72087, 72104±05, 72128±29, 72132±33, 72150, 72152, 72168, 72175, 72182, 72379, 75502.
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