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106Th Congress 287 WASHINGTON 106th Congress 287 WASHINGTON (Population 1998, 5,689,000) SENATORS SLADE GORTON, Republican, of Seattle, WA; born January 8, 1928, in Chicago, IL; grad- uated from high school in Evanston, IL, 1945; enlisted in U.S. Army, 1946±47; A.B., inter- national relations, Dartmouth, 1950; LL.B., with honors, Columbia University Law School, New York, NY, 1953; admitted to bar, Washington State, 1953; service in U.S. Air Force, 1953± 56, retired colonel, USAF Reserves; elected to Washington State House of Representatives, 46th District, Seattle, 1958; reelected 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, (majority leader) 1967±68; elected Washington State Attorney General, 1968; reelected 1972, 1976; member, National Association of Attorneys General, 1969±80, president 1976±77; Wyman Award winner, 1980; member: President's Consumer Advisory Council, 1975±77; Washington State Law and Justice Commis- sion, 1969±80, chairman 1969±70; State Criminal Justice Training Commission, 1969±80, chair- man 1969±76; married Sally Clark of Selah, WA, 1958; three children: Tod, Sarah Jane, and Rebecca Lynn; committees: Appropriations; Budget; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Energy and Natural Resources; Indian Affairs; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the six-year term beginning January 3, 1981; unsuccessful candidate for reelection on No- vember 4, 1986; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1988, for the six-year term begin- ning January 3, 1989; reelected on November 8, 1994, for the six-year term beginning January 3, 1995. Office Listings http://www.senate.gov/∼gorton 730 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510±4701 ............................... (202) 224±3441 Chief of Staff.ÐTony Williams. FAX: 224±9393 Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director.ÐSam Spina. Press Secretary.ÐCynthia Bergman. 10900 N.E. Fourth Street, Room 2110, Bellevue, WA 98004 .................................... (425) 451±0103 State Director.ÐHeidi Kelly. FAX: 451±0234 697 U.S. Courthouse, West 920 Riverside, Spokane, WA 99201 .............................. (509) 353±2507 FAX: 353±2547 Federal Office Building, 500 West 12th Street, Vancouver, WA 98660 ................... (360) 696±7838 FAX: 696±7844 420 The Tower, 402 East Yakima Avenue, Yakima, WA 98901 .............................. (509) 248±8084 FAX: 248±8167 8915 Grandridge Boulevard, Suite M, Kennewick, WA 99336 ................................. (509) 783±0640 FAX: 735±7559 * * * PATTY MURRAY, Democrat, of Seattle, WA; born October 11, 1950 in Seattle; B.A., Washington State University, 1972; teacher, lobbyist; Shoreline Community College, parent education instructor for Crystal Springs, 1984±87; citizen lobbyist for environmental and edu- cational issues, 1983±88; school board member, 1985±89; elected Board of Directors, Shoreline School District, 1985±89; Washington State Senate, 1988±92; Democratic Whip, 1990±92; member, Education, Ways and Means, Commerce and Labor Committees, Domestic Timber Processing Select Committee, Open Government Select Committee, School Transportation Safe- ty Task Force chairperson; Washington State Legislator of the Year, 1990; married Rob Murray; two children; Randy and Sara; committees: Appropriations; Budget; Health, Education, Labor and Pensions; Veterans' Affairs; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 3, 1992; reelected on November 3, 1998. Office Listings http://www.senate.gov/∼murray [email protected] 173 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510±4704 .......................... (202) 224±2621 Chief of Staff.ÐRick Desimone. FAX: 224±0238 Legislative Director.ÐMarla Marvin. TDD: 224±4430 2988 Jackson Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, WA 98174 ................ (206) 553±5545 State Director.ÐJohn Engber. 140 Federal Building, 500 West 12th Street, Vancouver, WA 98660 ....................... (360) 696±7797 District Director.ÐKaye Masco. West 601 1st Avenue, Suite 506, Spokane, WA 99201 .............................................. (509) 624±9515 District Director.ÐJudy Olson. 2930 Wetmore Avenue, Suite 903, Everett, WA 98201 ............................................. (425) 259±6515 VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00306 Fmt 4469 Sfmt 4469 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.001 cdnew PsN: cdnew 288 Congressional Directory WASHINGTON District Director.ÐJill McKinnie. FAX: 259±7152 402 E. Yakima Avenue, Suite 390, Yakima, WA 98901 ............................................ (509) 453±7462 District Director.ÐCorky Mattingly. FAX: 453±7731 REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT JAY INSLEE, Democrat, of Bainbridge Island, WA; born on February 9, 1951, in Seattle, WA; graduated, Ingraham High School, 1969; B.A., University of Washington, 1973; J.D., Wil- lamette School of Law, 1976; attorney, 1976±92; Washington State House of Representatives, 1988±92, 14th Legislative District; served on Appropriations, Housing, Judiciary, and Financial Institutions and Insurance Committees; represented the 4th District in the U.S. House of Rep- resentatives, 1993±95; attorney, 1995±96; Regional Director, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1997±98; married: Trudi; three children: Jack, Connor, and Joe; committees: Banking and Financial Services; Resources; elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, from the 1st District, for the 106th Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/inslee [email protected] 308 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................... (202) 225±6311 Toll free ......................................................................................................................... (800) 422±5521 Administrative Assistant.ÐJoby Shimomura. Legislative Director.ÐJake Johnston. Scheduler/.ÐMike Greenle. Communications Director.ÐSara O'Connell. 21905 64th Avenue West, Suite 101, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 ...................... (425) 640±0233 17701 Fjord Drive NE, Suite A±112, Liberty Bay Marina, Poulsbo, WA 98370 ..... (360) 598±2342 District Director.ÐMichael Mann. Counties: King (part), Kitsap (part), Snohomish (part). CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Bainbridge Island, Bellevue, Bothell, Brem- erton, Edmonds, Everett, Hansville, Indianola, Keyport, Kingston, Kirkland, Lynnwood, Medina, Mountlake Terrace, Port Gamble, Poulsbo, Redmond, Seabeck, Seattle, Silverdale, Suquamish, Woodinville. Population (1990), 540,745. ZIP Codes: 98004 (part), 98005 (part), 98007 (part), 98008 (part), 98011, 98012 (part), 98020, 98021 (part), 98026, 98028, 98033±34, 98036, 98037 (part), 98039, 98041, 98043, 98046, 98052 (part), 98061, 98072 (part), 98073, 98082± 83, 98103 (part), 98110, 98117 (part), 98133 (part), 98155 (part), 98160, 98177, 98204 (part), 98208 (part), 98251 (part), 98272 (part), 98275 (part), 98290 (part), 98296 (part), 98311 (part), 98312 (part), 98315, 98340, 98342, 98345± 46, 98364, 98370, 98380 (part), 98383, 98392±93 * * * SECOND DISTRICT JACK METCALF, Republican, of Langley, WA; born in Marysville, WA, November 30, 1927; B.A., Pacific Lutheran University, 1951; University of Washington, 1966; owner of the Log Castle Bed and Breakfast, Langley; teacher, Everett High School; U.S. Army, 1946±47; member: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service patrol boat skipper with U.S. Marshal Authority, 1947± 48; United We Stand America, Concord Coalition, South Whidby Washington Historical Soci- ety, South Whidby Washington Kiwanis, Wildcat Steelhead Club, Back Country HorsemenÐ Skagit County Chapter; Washington State House, 1960±64; Washington State Senate, 1966±74, 1980±92; Washington State Senate assistant Republican whip; chairman, Senate Environmental and Natural Resources Committee, 1988±92; married Norma Metcalf, 1948; four children: Marta, Gayle, Ann and Lea; elected to the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Con- gress. Office Listings http:/www.house.gov/metcalf 1510 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515±4702 ................... (202) 225±2605 Administrative Assistant.ÐErik Strom. FAX: 225±4420 Legislative Director.ÐJeff Markey. Legislative correspondents: John Andeson, Gregg Richard, Afton Swift. Deputy Press Secretary.ÐLisa Philabaum. Office Manager/Scheduler.ÐRebecca Nichols. Staff Assistant.ÐGreg Stanford. 2930 Wetmore Avenue, Suite 901, Everett, WA 98201 ............................................. (206) 252±3188 Chief of Staff.ÐLewis Moore. (800) 562±1385 Communications Director.ÐChris Strow. District Director.ÐRoy Atwood. 322 North Commercial Street, Suite 203, Bellingham, WA 98225 ............................ (360) 733±4500 VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00307 Fmt 4469 Sfmt 4469 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.001 cdnew PsN: cdnew WASHINGTON 106th Congress 289 Case Workers: Fairalee Markusen, Ward Munn. Counties: Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish (part), and Whatcom. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Bellingham, Everett, Mount Vernon. Population (1990), 540,739. ZIP Codes: 98101, 98116 (part), 98200 (part), 98201, 98203 (part), 98204±07, 98208 (part), 98220±23, 98225±27, 98230, 98232±33, 98235±41, 98243±53, 98255±64, 98266±68, 98270, 98272±73, 98276±81, 98283±84, 98286±87, 98290 (part), 98292±95, 98297, 98305, 98320, 98324±26, 98331, 98334, 98339, 98343, 98350, 98357±58, 98362, 98365, 98368, 98376, 98381±82, 98520 (part), 98524, 98526, 98535±36, 98541 (part), 98546, 98548, 98550 (part), 98552, 98557, 98560, 98562±63, 98566, 98569, 98571, 98575, 98583±84, 98587±88, 98592 * * * THIRD DISTRICT BRIAN BAIRD, Democrat, of Vancouver, WA; born March 7, 1956 in Chauma, NM; B.S., University of Utah, 1977; M.S., University of Wyoming, 1980; Ph.D.,
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