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108Th Congress 87 ILLINOIS 108th Congress 87 ZIP Codes: 60401, 60407–11, 60416–17, 60420–21, 60423–24, 60430–37, 60442, 60444–45, 60447–51, 60466, 60468, 60470, 60474–75, 60477, 60479, 60481, 60504, 60518, 60531, 60541, 60544, 60548–49, 60551–52, 60557, 60625, 60640, 60646, 60660, 60901–02, 60910, 60912–15, 60917, 60919, 60922, 60935, 60940–41, 60944, 60950, 60954, 60961, 60964, 61238, 61240–41, 61254, 61262, 61273, 61301, 61312, 61314–17, 61320–23, 61325–26, 61328–30, 61332, 61334, 61337–38, 61341–42, 61344–45, 61348–50, 61354, 61356, 61358–62, 61364, 61368, 61370–74, 61376– 77, 61379, 61701–02, 61704, 61725, 61732, 61736, 61744–45, 61748, 61752, 61754, 61760–61, 61772, 61774, 61790 *** TWELFTH DISTRICT JERRY F. COSTELLO, Democrat, of Belleville, IL; born in East St. Louis, IL, on September 25, 1949; education: graduated, Assumption High, East St. Louis, 1968; A.A., Belle- ville Area College, IL, 1970; B.A., Maryville College of the Sacred Heart, St. Louis, MO, 1973; employment: law enforcement official, 1970–80; elected chairman of the county board, St. Clair County, 1980–88; member: East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, Metro Counties of Illi- nois, Southwestern Illinois Leadership Council, Southwestern Illinois Small Business Finance Alliance, Light Rail Transit Committee; chairman, St. Clair Heart Fund drive, and United Way drive, 1985; co-chairman of the St. Clair County March of Dimes, 1988; married: the former Georgia Jean Cockrum, 1968; children: Jerry II, Gina Keen, and John; committees: Transpor- tation and Infrastructure; Science; elected by special election to the 100th Congress on August 9, 1988, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Charles Melvin Price; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/costello 2454 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–5661 Administrative Assistant.—David Gillies. FAX: 225–0285 1363 Niedringhaus Avenue, Granite City, IL 62040 ................................................... (618) 451–7065 8787 State Street, Suite 210, East Saint Louis, IL 62203 ........................................... (618) 397–8833 155 Lincoln Place Court, Belleville, IL 62221 ............................................................ (618) 233–8026 201 East Nolen Street, West Frankfort, IL 62896 ....................................................... (618) 937–6402 250 West Cherry Street, Carbondale, IL 62901 .......................................................... (618) 529–3791 1330 Swanwick Street, Chester, IL 62233 ................................................................... (618) 826–3043 Counties: ALEXANDER, FRANKLIN, JACKSON, MADISON (part), MONROE, PERRY, PULASKI, RANDOLPH, ST. CLAIR, UNION, WILLIAMSON (part). Population (2000), 653,647. ZIP Codes: 62002, 62010, 62018, 62024–25, 62035, 62040, 62048, 62059–60, 62071, 62084, 62087, 62090, 62095, 62201–08, 62217, 62220–26, 62232–34, 62236–44, 62246, 62248, 62254–61, 62263–65, 62268–69, 62272, 62274, 62277– 80, 62282, 62284–86, 62288–89, 62292–95, 62297–98, 62812, 62819, 62822, 62831–32, 62836, 62840, 62846, 62859– 60, 62865, 62883–84, 62888, 62890, 62896–97, 62901–03, 62905–07, 62912, 62914–18, 62920, 62922–24, 62926–27, 62932–33, 62939–42, 62948–52, 62956–59, 62961–64, 62966, 62969–71, 62973–76, 62983, 62987–88, 62990, 62992–94, 62996–99 *** THIRTEENTH DISTRICT JUDY BIGGERT, Republican, of Hinsdale, IL; born in Chicago, IL, on August 15, 1937; education: graduated from New Trier High School, 1955; B.A., Stanford University, 1959; J.D., Northwestern University School of Law; employment: attorney, 1975–present; Illinois House of Representatives (81st District), 1993–98; Assembly committees: Judiciary; Human Services; Ap- propriations; Labor and Commerce; and Conflict of Interest; Assistant House Republican Lead- er, 1995–99; has served on numerous local civic and community organizations and groups; com- mittees: Education and Workforce; Financial Services; Science; Standards of Official Conduct; subcommittees: Capital Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored Enterprises; vice-chair, Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology; Education Reform; chair, Energy; Environment, Technology, and Standards; Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit; vice-chair, Workforce Protections; married: Rody P. Biggert; children: Courtney, Alison, Rody, and Adrienne; Episcopalian; elected to the 106th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Con- gress. Office Listings 1213 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................. (202) 225–3515 Chief of Staff/Press Secretary.—Kathy Lydon. FAX: 225–9420 Legislative Director.—Paul Doucette. Scheduler.—Jeff Hennie. 115 West 55th Street, Suite 100, Clarendon Hills, IL 60514 ..................................... (630) 655–2052 Counties: COOK (part), DUPAGE (part), WILL (part). Population (2000), 653,647. 88 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS ZIP Codes: 60181, 60431–32, 60435, 60439–41, 60446, 60448, 60451, 60462–65, 60467, 60477, 60482, 60490–91, 60504– 05, 60507, 60514–17, 60519, 60521–23, 60525, 60527, 60532, 60540, 60543–44, 60555, 60559, 60561, 60563–68, 60572, 60597–99 *** FOURTEENTH DISTRICT J. DENNIS HASTERT, Republican, of Yorkville, IL; born in Aurora, IL, on January 2, 1942; graduated, Oswego High School, 1960; B.A., Wheaton College, IL, 1964; M.S., Northern Illi- nois University, DeKalb, 1967; teacher/coach, Yorkville High School; partner, family restaurant business; member, Illinois General Assembly House of Representatives, 1980–86; Republican spokesman for the Appropriations II Committee; chairman, Joint Committee on Public Utility Regulation; member, Legislative Audit Commission; named one of Illinois’ 20 top legislators in 1985 by Chicago Sun-Times; member, Yorkville Lions Club; board of directors, Aurora Fam- ily Support Center; married the former Jean Kahl in 1973; two children: Joshua and Ethan; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress; elected Speaker of the House for the 106th Congress; reelected Speaker for the 107th and 108th Congresses. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/hastert 235 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................... (202) 225–2976 Chief of Staff.—Scott Palmer. FAX: 225–0697 Scheduler.—Helen Morrell. Legislative Director.—Anthony Reed. 27 North River Street, Batavia, IL 60510 .................................................................... (630) 406–1114 Office Manager.—Lisa Post. 119 West First Street, Dixon, IL 61021 ....................................................................... (815) 288–0680 Counties: BUREAU (part), DEKALB (part), DUPAGE (part), HENRY (part), KANE, KENDALL, LEE, WHITESIDE (part). CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Amboy, Ashton, Aurora, Barrington Hills (part), Bartlett (part), Batavia, Big Rock, Bristol, Burlington, Carol Stream (part), Carpentersville, Clare, Compton, Cornell, Cortland, DeKalb, Dixon, Dundee, East and West, Earlville, Elburn, Elgin, Esmond, Forreston, Franklin Grove, Geneva, Genoa, Gilberts, Hampshire, Harmon, Hinckley, Kaneville, Kingston, Kirkland, Lee, Leland, Malta, Maple Park, Mendota, Millbrook, Millington, Minooka (part), Montgomery, Mooseheart, Nelson, Newark, North Aurora, Oswego, Paw Paw, Plano, Plato Center, St. Charles, Sandwich, Shabbona, Sleepy Hollow, Somonauk, South Elgin, Steward, Sublette, Sugar Grove, Sycamore, Virgil, Warrenville (part), Wasco, Waterman, Wayne, West Brooklyn, West Chicago, Wheaton (part), Winfield, and Yorkville. Population (2000), 653,647. ZIP Codes: 60010, 60102–03, 60109–10, 60112, 60115, 60118–23, 60134, 60136, 60140, 60142, 60144, 60147, 60150– 52, 60170, 60174–75, 60177–78, 60183–87, 60190, 60431, 60447, 60450, 60504–06, 60510–12, 60518, 60520, 60530– 31, 60536–39, 60541–45, 60548, 60550, 60552–56, 60560, 60563, 60568, 60640, 60660, 61006, 61021, 61031, 61042, 61057–58, 61068, 61071, 61081, 61234–35, 61238, 61240–41, 61243, 61250, 61254, 61258, 61270, 61273–74, 61277, 61283, 61310, 61318, 61324, 61330–31, 61342, 61344, 61346, 61349, 61353, 61367, 61376, 61378, 61434, 61443 *** FIFTEENTH DISTRICT TIMOTHY V. JOHNSON, Republican, of Sidney, IL; born on July 23, 1946, in Champaign, IL; education: B.A., University of Illinois, Phi Beta Kappa; J.D., University of Illinois College of Law, graduated with high honors; occupation: Attorney; public service: Urbana, IL, City Council, 1971–75; Illinois House of Representatives, 1976–2000; Deputy Majority Leader; Champaign County, IL, Republican Party Chairman, 1990–96; elected to the 107th Congress on November 7, 2000; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/timjohnson 1229 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................. (202) 225–2371 Chief of Staff.—Jerome T. Clarke. FAX: 226–0791 Legislative Director.—Erik Woehrmann. Legislative Correspondent.—Stephen Borg. 2004 Fox Drive, Champaign, IL 61820 ....................................................................... (217) 403–4690 Counties: CHAMPAIGN, CLARK, COLES, CRAWFORD, CUMBERLAND, DEWITT, DOUGLAS, EDGAR, EDWARDS (part), FORD, GALLATIN (part), IROQUOIS, LAWRENCE (part), LIVINGSTON (part), MACON (part), MCLEAN (part), MOULTRIE, PIATT, SALINE (part), VERMILION, WABASH (part), WHITE (part). CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Bloomington-Normal (part), Champaign- Urbana, Charleston-Mattoon, Danville, Decatur (part), Mount Carmel (part), and Pontiac. Population (2000), 653,647. ZIP Codes: 60420, 60423, 60437, 60449, 60460, 60518, 60531, 60551–52, 60901–02, 60911–14, 60917–22, 60924, 60926– 34, 60936, 60938–42, 60945–46, 60948–49, 60951–53, 60955–57, 60959–64, 60966–70, 60973–74, 61252, 61270, 61311, .
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