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FIFTH DISTRICT , Republican, of Banner Elk, NC; born in New York, NY, June 29, 1943; education: A.B., University of , Chapel Hill, NC, 1968; M.A.C.T., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 1972; Ed.D., University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC, 1985; professional: instructor, Caldwell Community College, Hudson, NC; instructor, Appa- lachian State University, Boone, NC; Assistant Dean, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC; president, Mayland Community College, Spruce Pine, NC, 1987–94; nursery operator; deputy secretary for management, North Carolina Department of Administration; organizations: mem- ber, Watauga County Board of Education, 1967–88; member, North Carolina State Senate, 1994–2004; Executive Committee of North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry; Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation Advisory Panel; National Advisory Council for Women’s Edu- cational Programs; Board of Directors of the NC Center for Public Research; UNC–Chapel Hill Board of Visitors; National Conference of State Legislatures’ Blue Ribbon Advisory Panel on Child Care; Foscoe-Grandfather Community Center Board; family: married to Tom Foxx; one daughter; committees: Education and the Workforce; Rules; elected to the 109th Congress on November 2, 2004; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

Office Listings http://www.foxx.house.gov 2350 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ...... (202) 225–2071 Chief of Staff.—Brandon Renz. FAX: 225–2995 Legislative Director.—Leslie Goodman. Press Secretary.—Ericka Perryman. 240 Highway 105 Extension, Suite 200, Boone, NC 28607 ...... (828) 265–0240 FAX: 265–0390 3540 Clemmons Road, Suite 125, Clemmons, NC 27012 ...... (336) 778–0211 FAX: 778–2290

Counties: ALEXANDER, ALLEGHANY, ASHE, AVERY, CATAWBA, DAVIDSON, DAVIE, FORSYTH, IREDELL, ROWAN, WATAUGA, WILKES, AND YADKIN. CITIES: Advance, Banner Elk, Barber, Belews Creek, Blowing Rock, Boomer, Boone, Boonville, Clemmons, Cleveland, Creston, Crumpler, Deep Gap, Dobson, East Bend, Elk Park, Elkin, Ennice, Ferguson, Fleetwood, Germanton, Glade Valley, Glendale Springs, Granite Falls, Grassy Creek, Hamptonville, Harmony, Hays, Hickory, Hiddenite, High Point, Jefferson, Jonesville, Kernersville, King, Lansing, Laurel Springs, Lenoir, Lewisville, Lexington, Linwood, McGrady, Millers Creek, Mocksville, Mooresville, Moravian Falls, Mount Ulla, North Wilkesboro, Olin, Pfafftown, Piney Creek, Purlear, Roaring Gap, Roaring River, Ronda, Rural Hall, Salisbury, Sparta, State Road, Statesville, Stokesdale, Stony Point, Sugar Grove, Taylorsville, Thomasville, Thurmond, Tobaccoville, Todd, Traphill, Troutman, Union Grove, Vilas, Walkertown, Walnut Cove, Warrensville, West Jefferson, Wilkesboro, Winston Salem, Woodleaf, Yadkinville, and Zionville. Population (2010), 741,095.

ZIP Codes: 27006, 27009–14, 27017–21, 27023, 27028, 27040, 27045, 27050–52, 27054–55, 27094, 27098–99, 27101, 27103–09, 27113–14, 27116, 27127, 27130, 27157, 27262, 27265, 27284–85, 27292, 27294–95, 27299, 27357, 27360, 27374, 28115, 28125, 28144, 28147, 28166, 28601–08, 28615, 28617–18, 28621–27, 28629–31, 28634–36, 28640, 28642–45, 28649, 28651, 28654–56, 28659–60, 28663, 28665, 28668–70, 28672, 28675–79, 28681, 28683–85, 28687, 28689, 28691–94, 28697–98

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SIXTH DISTRICT HOWARD COBLE, Republican, of Greensboro, NC; born in Greensboro, March 18, 1931; education: Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, 1949–50; A.B., history, , Greensboro, NC, 1958; J.D., University of North Carolina School of Law, Chapel Hill, 1962; military service: U.S. Coast Guard as a seaman recruit, 1952; active duty, 1952–56 and 1977–78; reserve duty, 1960–82; retired with rank of captain; last reserve duty assignment, commanding officer, U.S. Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Wilmington, NC; professional: attorney; admitted to North Carolina Bar, 1966; field claim representative and superintendent, auto insurance, 1961–67; elected to North Carolina House of Representatives, 1969; Assistant U.S. Attorney, Middle District of North Carolina, 1969–73; commissioner (secretary), North Carolina Department of Revenue, 1973–77; North Carolina House of Representatives, 1979–83; practiced law with law firm of Turner, Enochs and Sparrow, Greensboro, NC, 1979–84; member: Alamance Presbyterian Church, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the , Lions Club, Greensboro Bar Association, North Carolina Bar Association, North Caro- lina State Bar; North Carolina State co-chairman, American Legislative Exchange Council, 1983–84; committees: Judiciary; Transportation and Infrastructure; elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.