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Congressional Directory 28 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA mittees: Energy and Mineral Resources; Livestock and Horticulture; General Farm Commodities and Risk Management; Water and Power; founder and cochair, New Democratic Coalition; co- chair, Western Water Caucus; cochair, Congressional Biotechnology Caucus; Education and In- dustry Liaison, Oil and Gas Forum; cochair, Democratic Caucus Health Care Task Force; mem- ber, Rural Health Care Coalition; past cochair, Western Water Caucus; married: the former Linda Phillips; children: Brooke and Emily; elected to the 102nd Congress on November 6, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://ww.house.gov/dooley 1201 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515–0520 ................... (202) 225–3341 Chief of Staff.—Lisa Quigley. Legislative Director.—Lori Denham. 1060 Fulton Mall, Suite 1015, Fresno, CA 93721 ...................................................... (559) 441–7496 (800) 464–4294 Counties: Kings County. FRESNO COUNTY; western portion not in the Nineteenth District including western part of Fresno. KERN COUNTY; western portion not in the Twenty-First District including western part of Bakersfield. TULARE COUNTY; western portion not in Nineteenth or Twenty First District including western part of Visalia and Tulare. Population (1990), 573,282. ZIP Codes: 93201–02, 93203 (part), 93204, 93206, 93210, 93212, 93215–17, 93219–20, 93227, 93230, 93232, 93234, 93239, 93241–42, 93245, 93249–50, 93256, 93257 (part), 93261, 93263 (part), 93266, 93270 (part), 93272, 93274 (part), 93275, 93277 (part), 93280, 93282, 93291 (part), 93305 (part), 93306 (part), 93307 (part), 93308 (part), 93309 (part), 93311 (part), 93312 (part), 93313 (part), 93382–83, 93606–09, 93615, 93616 (part), 93618 (part), 93622 (part), 93624, 93625 (part), 93627, 93630 (part), 93631, 93640, 93646 (part), 93647 (part), 93648, 93652, 93654 (part), 93656, 93657 (part), 93660, 93662, 93666, 93668, 93670, 93673, 93701 (part), 93702 (part), 93706 (part), 93707– 09, 93712, 93714–18, 93721, 93722 (part), 93725 (part), 93745, 93771–79 *** TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT BILL THOMAS, Republican, of Bakersfield, CA; born in Wallace, ID, on December 6, 1941; graduated, Garden Grove High School, 1959; A.A., Santa Ana Community College, 1961; B.A., San Francisco State University, 1963; M.A., San Francisco State University, 1965; professor, Bakersfield Community College, 1965–74; served in California State Assembly, 1974–78; mem- ber: Agriculture; Revenue and Taxation; and Rules committees; selected by the American Coun- cil of Young Political Leaders as a delegate to the Soviet Union, 1977; chairman, Ways and Means Committee; chairman, Joint Committee on Taxation; married to the former Sharon Lynn Hamilton, 1968; two children: Christopher and Amelia; elected to the 96th Congress on Novem- ber 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/billthomas 2208 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515–0521 ....................... (202) 225–2915 Administrative Assistant.—Mary Sue Englund. Scheduler.—Renee Edelen. 4100 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 220, Bakersfield, CA 93309 ......................................... (661) 327–3611 319 West Murray Avenue, Visalia, CA 93291 ............................................................ (559) 627–6549 Counties: KERN COUNTY; cities and townships of Arvin, Bakersfield, Bodfish, Boron, Caliente, California City, Cantil, China Lake, Edison, Edwards, Fellows, Frazier Park, Glennville, Havilah, Inyokern, Keene, Kernville, Lake Isabella, Lebec, Maricopa, McKittrick, Mojave, Monolith, North Edwards, Onyx, Randsberg, Ridgecrest, Rosamond, Taft, Tehachapi, Tupman, Weldon, Willow Springs, Wofford Heights, and Woody. TULARE COUNTY; cities and townships of California Hot Springs, Camp Nelson, Ducor, Farmersville, Lindsay, Porterville, Posey, Springville, Strathmore, Terra Bella, Tulare, and Visalia. Population (1990), 571,300. ZIP Codes: 93203 (part), 93205–08, 93218, 93220, 93222–26, 93238, 93240, 93247 (part), 93251–52, 93255, 93257 (part), 93258, 93260, 93265, 93267–68, 93270 (part), 93274 (part), 93275–76, 93277 (part), 93278–79, 93283, 93285, 93287, 93291 (part), 93301–04, 93305 (part), 93306, 93307 (part), 93308–12, 93313 (part), 93380–89, 93504–05, 93516, 93518– 19, 93523–24, 93527, 93531, 93554, 93555 (part), 93556, 93560–61, 93596 *** TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT LOIS CAPPS, Democrat, of Santa Barbara, CA; born in Ladysmith, WI, January 10, 1938; education: graduated Flathead County High School, Kalispell, MT, 1955; B.S. in Nursing, Pa- CALIFORNIA 107th Congress 29 cific Lutheran University, 1959; M.A. in Religion, Yale University, 1964; M.A. in Education, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1990; employment: head nurse, Yale New Haven Hospital; staff nurse, Visiting Nurses Association, Hamden, CT; elementary district nurse, Santa Barbara School District; director, Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting Project, Santa Barbara County; director, Santa Barbara School District Parent and Child Education Center; instructor of early childhood education, Santa Barbara City College; board member: American Red Cross, American Heart Association, Family Service Agency, Santa Barbara Women’s Political Com- mittee; married: Walter Capps, 1960; children: Lisa, Todd, Laura; committees: Commerce; sub- committees: Health and Environment; Finance and Hazardous Materials; elected by special elec- tion on March 10, 1998 to the 105th Congress, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of her husband Rep. Walter Capps; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings [email protected] 1118 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................. (202) 225–3601 Chief of Staff.—Jeremy Rabinovitz. FAX: 225–5632 Legislative Director.—Randolph Harrison. Press Secretary.—Stacie Paxton. Executive Assistant.—Erin Shaughnessy. 1411 Marsh Street, Suite 205, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 ...................................... (805) 546–8348 District Representatives: Betsy Umhofer, Greg Haas. FAX: 546–8368 1428 Chapala Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 .......................................................... (805) 730–1710 District Director.—Sharon Siegel. FAX: 730–9153 Counties: SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY; cities and townships of Arroyo Grande, Atascadero, Avila Beach, Bradley, Cambria, Cayucos, Cholame, Creston, California Valley, Grover Beach, Halcyon, Harmony, Los Osos, Morro Bay, Nipomo, Oceano, Paso Robles, Pismo Beach, San Luis Obispo, San Miguel, San Simeon, Santa Margarita, Shandon, Pozo, and Templeton. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY; cities and townships of Buellton, Casmalia, Cuyama, Ellwood, Gaviota, Goleta, Guadalupe, Isla Vista, Lompoc, Los Olivos, Los Alamos, Montecito, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria, Santa Ynez, Solvang, Summerland, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Orcutt, and Ballard. Population (1990), 572,891. ZIP Codes: 93101, 93013 (part), 93014, 93067, 93101–03, 93105–11, 93116–18, 93120–21, 93130, 93140, 93150, 93160, 93190, 93214, 93254, 93401–03, 93405–10, 93412, 93420–24, 93426 (part), 93427–38, 93440–49, 93451 (part), 93452– 57, 93460–61, 93463–65, 93479 *** TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT ELTON GALLEGLY, Republican, of Simi Valley, CA; born in Huntington Park, CA, on March 7, 1944; education: graduated Huntington Park High School, 1962; attended Los Angeles State College; businessman; member, Simi Valley City Council, 1979; mayor, city of Simi Val- ley, 1980–86; committees: International Relations, Resources, Judiciary; subcommittees: chair- man, Europe; member, Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property; Immigration and Claims; National Parks and Public Land; Western Hemisphere; Congressional Fire Services Caucus; chairman, Task Force on Urban Search and Rescue; member, Congressional Automotive Cau- cus; Congressional Caucus to Fight and Control Methamphetamine; Congressional Friends of Animals; Congressional Human Rights Caucus; Congressional Task Force on Alzheimer’s Dis- ease; Congressional Task Force on Tobacco and Health; Congressional Wine Caucus; Diabetes Caucus; Fairness Caucus; House Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus; Older Americans Caucus; former vice-chairman and chairman, Ventura County Association of Govern- ments; former member, board of directors, Moorpark College Foundation; delegate to 1988 Re- publican National Convention; married the former Janice L. Shrader, 1974; four children: Shawn G., Shawn P., Kevin, and Shannon; elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings 2427 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515–0523 ....................... (202) 225–5811 Chief of Staff.—Joel Kassiday. Legislative Director/Chief Counsel.—Richard Mereu. Press Secretary.—Tom Pfeifer. Executive Assistant.—Lasca Low. 300 Esplanade Drive, Suite 1800, Oxnard, CA 93030–1262 ...................................... (805) 485–2300 District Director.—Paula Sheil. (800) 423–0023 Counties: VENTURA COUNTY; cities and townships of Bell Canyon, Camarillo, Fillmore, Meiners Oaks, Moorpark, Oak View, Ojai, Oxnard, Piru, Point Mugu, Port Hueneme, Santa Paula, Santa Susana, Saticoy, Simi Valley, Somis, Thousand Oaks, and Ventura. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY; city of Carpinteria. Population (1990), 571,483. ZIP Codes: 90265 (part), 91304 (part), 91307 (part), 91311 (part), 91361 (part), 91362 (part), 93001–07, 93010–12, 93013 (part), 93015–16, 93020, 93021, 93023–24, 93030–35, 93040–44, 93060–63, 93065–66, 93093, 93222 (part), 93225 (part), 93252 (part).
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