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246 Congressional Directory TENNESSEE Office Listings http://www.duncan.house.gov 2207 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................................... (202) 225–5435 Chief of Staff.—Bob Griffitts. FAX: 225–6440 Deputy Chief of Staff.—Don Walker. Press Secretary.—Patrick Newton. 800 Market Street, Suite 100, Knoxville, TN 37902 ................................................................. (865) 523–3772 District Director.—Bob Griffitts. 331 Court Street, Blount County Courthouse, Maryville, TN 37804 ....................................... (865) 984–5464 Counties: BLOUNT, CAMPBELL, CLAIBORNE, GRAINGER, JEFFERSON, KNOX, AND LOUDON. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Alcoa, Farragut, Halls (Knox Co.), Harrogate, Jefferson City, Jellico, Knoxville, Lenoir City, Loudon, Maryville, Powell, and Seymour. Population (2010), 714,622. ZIP Codes: 37701, 37709, 37721 (part), 37725 (part), 37737, 37742 (part), 37754 (part), 37764 (part), 37771 (part), 37772, 37774 (part), 37777, 37779 (part), 37801 (part), 37802–04, 37806, 37807 (part), 37820 (part), 37830 (part), 37846 (part), 37849 (part), 37853, 37865 (part), 37871 (part), 37874 (part), 37876 (part), 37878, 37882, 37884, 37885 (part), 37886, 37901–02, 37909, 37912, 37914–19, 37920 (part), 37921–24, 37927–30, 37931 (part), 37932–33, 37938 (part), 37939–40, 37950, 37995–98 *** THIRD DISTRICT CHUCK FLEISCHMANN, Republican, of Ooltewah, TN; born in New York City, NY, Octo- ber 11, 1962; education: graduated from Elk Grove High School, Elk Grove Village, IL, 1980; B.A., political science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, 1983; J.D., University of Tennessee College of Law, Knoxville, TN, 1986; professional: attorney; small business owner; former president of the Chattanooga Bar Association, 1996; former chairman of the Chattanooga Lawyers Pro Bono Committee; religion: Catholic; married: Brenda Fleischmann; three children; committees: Appropriations; elected to the 112th Congress on November 2, 2010; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.fleischmann.house.gov https://www.facebook.com/repchuck https://twitter.com/repchuck 2410 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................................... (202) 225–3271 Chief of Staff.—Jim Hippe. Legislative Director.—Daniel Tidwell. Communications Director.—Conner Ingram. Scheduler.—Holly Hendrix. 900 Georgia Avenue, Suite 126, Chattanooga, TN 37402 ........................................................ (423) 756–2342 District Director.—Bob White. 200 Administration Road, Suite 100, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 ................................................... (865) 576–1976 6 East Madison Avenue, Athens, TN 37303 ............................................................................. (423) 745–4671 Counties: ANDERSON, BRADLEY (part), CAMPBELL (part), HAMILTON, MCMINN, MONROE, MORGAN, POLK, ROANE, SCOTT, AND UNION. Population (2010), 711,391. ZIP Codes: 37302–03, 37307–11, 37315, 37317, 37322–23, 37325–26, 37329, 37331, 37333, 37336, 37338, 37341, 37343, 37350–51, 37353–54, 37361–63, 37369–70, 37373, 37377, 37379, 37385, 37391, 37402–12, 37415, 37419, 37421, 37705, 37710, 37714, 37716, 37719, 37721, 37729, 37732–33, 37754–57, 37763, 37766, 37769, 37770–71, 37774, 37779, 37801, 37807, 37825–26, 37828–30, 37840–41, 37845–49, 37852, 37854, 37866, 37870, 37872, 37874, 37880, 37885, 37887–88, 37892, 37931, 38504 *** FOURTH DISTRICT SCOTT DESJARLAIS, Republican, of South Pittsburg, TN; born in Sturgis, SD, February 21, 1964; education: B.S., chemistry and psychology, University of South Dakota, 1987; M.D., University of South Dakota School of Medicine, Vermillion, 1991; professional: general practi- tioner, Grand View Medical Center, Jasper, TN; religion: member, Epiphany Episcopalian Church, Sherwood, TN; married: Amy; children: Tyler, Ryan, and Maggie; committees: Agri- culture; Armed Services; Oversight and Government Reform; elected to the 112th Congress on November 2, 2010; reelected to each succeeding Congress. .
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