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Congressional Directory MICHIGAN 130 Congressional Directory MICHIGAN MICHIGAN (Population 2000, 9,938,444) SENATORS CARL LEVIN, Democrat, of Detroit, MI; born in Detroit, June 28, 1934; education: grad- uated, Central High School, Detroit, 1952; Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA, 1956; Har- vard Law School, Boston, MA, 1959; admitted to the Michigan bar in 1959; professional: law- yer; Grossman, Hyman and Grossman, Detroit, 1959–64; assistant attorney general and general counsel for Michigan Civil Rights Commission, 1964–67; chief appellate defender for city of Detroit, 1968–69; counsel, Schlussel, Lifton, Simon, Rands and Kaufman, 1971–73; counsel, Jaffe, Snider, Raitt, Garratt and Heuer, 1978–79; member, City Council of Detroit, 1969–77 (president, 1974–77); member: Congregation T’Chiyah; American, Michigan and Detroit bar associations; former instructor at Wayne State University and the University of Detroit; married: the former Barbara Halpern, 1961; children: Kate, Laura, and Erica; committees: chair, Armed Services; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; Small Business and Entrepreneurship; Select Committee on Intelligence; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Senate term. Office Listings http://levin.senate.gov 269 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 .................................... (202) 224–6221 Chief of Staff.—David Lyles. FAX: 224–1388 Legislative Director.—Rich Arenberg. Scheduler.—Alison Warner. Press Secretary.—Tara Andringa. 477 Michigan Avenue, McNamara Building, Room 1860, Detroit, MI 48226 .......... (313) 226–6020 Federal Building, Room 720, 110 Michigan Street, NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503.. (616) 456–2531 1810 Michigan National Tower, 124 West Allegan Street, Suite 1810, Lansing, MI 48933 ......................................................................................................................... (517) 377–1508 524 Ludington Street, Suite LL103, Escanaba, MI 49829 .......................................... (906) 789–0052 515 North Washington, Suite 402, Saginaw, MI 48607 ............................................. (989) 754–2494 30500 VanDyke, Suite 206, Warren, MI 48093 .......................................................... (810) 573–9145 107 Cass Street, Suite E, Traverse City, MI 49684 .................................................... (616) 947–9569 *** DEBBIE STABENOW, Democrat, of Lansing, MI; born in Gladwin, MI, April 29, 1950; education: Clare High School; B.A., Michigan State University, 1972; M.S.W., Michigan State University, 1975; public service: Ingham County, MI, Commissioner, 1975–78, chairperson for two years; Michigan State House of Representatives, 1979–90; Michigan State Senate, 1991– 94; religion: Methodist; married to Thomas Athans; children: Todd and Michelle; committees: Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Budget; Finance; elected to the U.S. House of Representa- tives in 1996 and 1998; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 7, 2000; reelected to each succeeding Senate term. Office Listings http://stabenow.senate.gov 133 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 ......................................... (202) 224–4822 Chief of Staff.—Sander Lurie. FAX: 228–0325 Legislative Director.—Amanda Renteria. Deputy Chief of Staff.—Brent Colburn. Scheduler.—Anne Stanski. 221 West Lake Lansing Road, Suite 100, East Lansing, MI 48823 ........................... (517) 203–1760 Marquette Building, 243 West Congress, Suite 550, Detroit, MI 48226 ................... (313) 961–4330 2503 South Linden Road, Flint, MI 48532 .................................................................. (810) 720–4172 3335 South Airport Road West, Suite 6B, Traverse City, MI 49684 ......................... (231) 929–1031 3280 Beltline Court, Suite 400, Grand Rapids, MI 49525 .......................................... (616) 975–0052 1901 West Ridge, Suite 7, Marquette, MI 49855 ........................................................ (906) 228–8756 REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT BART STUPAK, Democrat, of Menominee, MI; born in Milwaukee, WI, February 29, 1952; education: graduated, Gladstone High School, Gladstone, MI, 1970; B.S., Saginaw Valley State MICHIGAN 110th Congress 131 College, 1977; J.D., Thomas Cooley Law School, 1981; professional: attorney; admitted to the Michigan bar, 1981; Michigan State House of Representatives, 1989–90; member: Elks Club; State Employees Retirement Association; Sons of the American Legion; Wildlife Unlimited; National Rifle Association; Knights of Columbus; national committeeman, Boy Scouts of America; married: the former Laurie Ann Olsen; children: Ken and Bart, Jr. (deceased); com- mittees: Energy and Commerce; elected on November 3, 1992, to the 103rd Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/stupak 2352 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–4735 Chief of Staff.—Scott Schloegel. FAX: 225–4744 Press Secretary.—Alex Haurek. District Administrator.—Tom Baldini. 575 Court Street, West Branch, MI 48661 .................................................................. (989) 345–2258 902 Ludington Street, Escanaba, MI 49829 ................................................................. (906) 786–4504 1229 West Washington, Marquette, MI 49855 ............................................................ (906) 228–3700 111 East Chisholm, Alpena, MI 49707 ........................................................................ (989) 356–0690 2 South 6th Street, Suite 3, Crystal Falls, MI 49920 .................................................. (906) 875–3751 616 Sheldon Avenue, Room 213, Houghton, MI 49931 ............................................. (906) 482–1371 200 Division Street, Petoskey, MI 49770 .................................................................... (231) 348–0657 Counties: ALCONA, ALGER, ALPENA, ANTRIM, ARENAC, BARAGA, BAY (part), CHARLEVOIX, CHEBOYGAN, CHIPPEWA, CRAWFORD, DELTA, DICKINSON, EMMET, GOGEBIC, HOUGHTON, IRON, KEWEENAW, LUCE, MACKINAC, MARQUETTE, MENOMINEE, MONTMORENCY, OGEMAW, ONTONAGON, OSCODA, OTSEGO, PRESQUE ISLE, SCHOOLCRAFT. Population (2000), 662,563. ZIP Codes: 48610–13, 48618–19, 48621, 48623–24, 48628, 48631, 48634–36, 48642, 48647, 48650, 48652–54, 48658– 59, 48661, 48703, 48705–06, 48721, 48728, 48730, 48737–40, 48742–43, 48745, 48748–50, 48756, 48761–66, 48770, 49611–12, 49615, 49622, 49627, 49629, 49648, 49659, 49676, 49701, 49705–07, 49709–13, 49715–30, 49733–40, 49743–49, 49751–53, 49755–57, 49759–62, 49764–66, 49768–70, 49774–77, 49779–85, 49788, 49790–93, 49795–97, 49799, 49801–02, 49805–08, 49812, 49814–22, 49825–27, 49829, 49831, 49833–41, 49845, 49847–49, 49852–55, 49858, 49861–64, 49866, 49868, 49870–74, 49876–81, 49883–87, 49891–96, 49901–03, 49905, 49908, 49910–13, 49915–22, 49925, 49927, 49929–31, 49934–35, 49938, 49945–48, 49950, 49952–53, 49955, 49958–65, 49967–71 *** SECOND DISTRICT PETER HOEKSTRA, Republican, of Holland, MI; born in Groningen, the Netherlands, October 30, 1953; education: graduated, Holland Christian High School; B.A., Hope College, Holland, 1975; M.B.A., University of Michigan, 1977; professional: vice president for product management, Herman Miller, Inc.; married: the former Diane Johnson; children: Erin, Allison, and Bryan; committees: Education and Labor; Permanent Select Committee on Intel- ligence; elected on November 3, 1992, to the 103rd Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://hoekstra.house.gov 2234 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–4401 Chief of Staff.—Amy Plaster. FAX: 226–0779 Legislative Director.—Justin Wormmeester. Scheduler / Executive Assistant.—Leah Scott. District Director of Policy.—Jon DeWitte. 184 South River, Holland, MI 49423 ........................................................................... (616) 395–0030 900 Third Street, Suite 203, Muskegon, MI 49440 ..................................................... (231) 722–8386 2101⁄2 North Mitchell Street, Cadillac, MI 49601 ....................................................... (231) 775–0050 Counties: ALLEGAN (part), BENZIE, KENT (part), LAKE, MANISTEE, MASON, MUSKEGON, NEWAYGO, OCEANA, OTTAWA, WEXFORD. Population (2000), 662,563. ZIP Codes: 49010, 49078, 49080, 49303–04, 49307, 49309, 49312, 49314–15, 49318–19, 49321, 49323, 49327–30, 49333, 49336–38, 49343, 49345–46, 49348–49, 49401–06, 49408–13, 49415, 49417–31, 49434–37, 49440–46, 49448–49, 49451– 61, 49463–64, 49544, 49601, 49613–14, 49616–20, 49623, 49625–26, 49628, 49630, 49633–35, 49638, 49640, 49642–45, 49649–50, 49655–56, 49660, 49663, 49668, 49675, 49677, 49683, 49688–89 *** THIRD DISTRICT VERNON J. EHLERS, Republican, of Grand Rapids, MI; born in Pipestone, MN, February 6, 1934; educated at home by his parents; attended Calvin College; undergraduate degree in 132 Congressional Directory MICHIGAN physics and Ph.D. in nuclear physics, University of California at Berkeley; taught and did re- search at Berkeley for 6 years; returned to Calvin College; taught physics and became chairman, Physics Department; served on various boards and commissions; member, Michigan House and Senate; first research physicist in Congress; while on Science Committee in 1997–98, was se- lected to rewrite the nation’s science policy; introduced National Science Education Acts aimed at reforming K–12 science, mathematics, engineering, and technology education; as mem- ber of House Administration Committee, guided the program to
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