COLORADO 107th Congress 45

COLORADO

(Population 2000, 4,301,261)

SENATORS

BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Republican, of Ignacio, CO; born in Auburn, CA, on 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 stu- dent, 1960–64; served in U.S. Air Force in , airman second class, 1951–53; jewelry de- signer 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 com- mittees; appointed advisor to the Colorado Commission on International Trade and Colorado Commission 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 In- dian Tribe; member of Durango Chamber of Commerce, American Quarter Horse Association, American Paint Horse Association, American Brangus Association, American Indian Education Association, Colorado Pilots Association, Aircraft Owners and Pilot Association; senior tech- nical advisor, U.S. Judo Association; married: Linda Price, July 23, 1966; children: Colin and Shanan; elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to the 101st and 102nd Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 3, 1992; reelected on November 3, 1998; committees: vice-chairman, Indian Affairs; Appropriations; Energy and Natural Resources; En- vironment and Public Works; Veterans’ Affairs; subcommittees: ranking member, Treasury and General Government; chairman, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission). Office Listings http://www.senate.gov/∼campbell 380 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510–0605 ...... (202) 224–5852 Chief of Staff.—Ginnie Kontnik. Deputy Chief of Staff.—Mike Russell. Press Secretary.—Camden Hubbard. 6950 East Belleview, Suite 200, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 ...... (303) 843–4100 Aspinall Federal Building, 400 Rood Avenue, #213, Grand Junction, CO 81501 .... (970) 241–6631 503 North Main Street, Suite 648, Pueblo, CO 81003 ...... (719) 542–6987 3500 John F. Kennedy Parkway, Room 209, Ft. Collins, CO 80525 ...... (970) 206–1788 212 North Wahsatch Avenue, Suite 203, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 ...... (719) 636–9092

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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 veteri- narian 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 Committee and majority caucus; member: American Veterinary Medical Association, National Federation of Independent Business, Chamber of Commerce, Loveland Rotary, American Ani- mal Hospital Association, American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, Companion Animal; married: the former Joan Elizabeth Malcolm; children: Christi and Cheryl; committees: Agri- culture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Armed Services; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Budget; subcommittees: ranking member, Housing and Transportation; ranking member, Strategic; Emerging Threats and Capabilities; Financial Institutions; Forestry, Conservation, and Rural Re- vitalization; Personnel; Research, Nutrition, and General Legislation; Securities and Investment. In February 2001, appointed by Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott to serve on the High Tech Task Force and the National Security Working Group; chairman, Senate Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus, and the Veterinary Caucus; elected to the 102nd Congress, Novem- ber 6, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 6, 1996.