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Congressional Directory FLORIDA 66 Congressional Directory FLORIDA Office Listings 2241 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–3001 Chief of Staff.—Eric Johnson. FAX: 225–5974 Deputy Chief of Staff / Communications Director.—Joshua Rugin. 2500 North Military Trail, Suite 490, Boca Raton, FL 33431 ................................... (561) 988–6302 District Director.—Wendi Lipsich. 5790 Margate Boulevard, Margate, FL 33063 ............................................................. (954) 972–6454 Counties: BROWARD (part), PALM BEACH (part). CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Atlantis, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Coconut Creek, Coral Springs, Deerfield Beach, Delray Beach, Greenacres, Lake Worth, Lantana, Margate, Pompano Beach, and Tamarac. Population (2000) 639,295. ZIP Codes: 33063–66, 33068–69, 33071, 33073, 33075–77, 33093, 33321, 33406, 33411, 33413–15, 33417, 33426, 33428, 33431, 33433–34, 33436–37, 33441–42, 33445–46, 33448, 33454, 33461–63, 33466–67, 33481–82, 33484, 33486– 88, 33496–99 *** TWENTIETH DISTRICT DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ, Democrat, of Weston, FL; born in Forest Hills, Queens County, NY, September 27, 1966; education: B.A., University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 1988; M.A., University of Florida, FL, 1990; professional: Public Policy Curriculum Specialist, Nova Southeastern University; Adjunct Instructor, Political Science, Broward Community College; aide to United States Representative Peter Deutsch, 1989–92; member, Florida State House of Representatives, 1992–2000; member, Florida State Senate, 2000–04; organizations: Board of Trustees, Westside Regional Medical Center; Outstanding Freshman Legislator, Florida Women’s Political Caucus; Secretary; Board of Directors, American Jewish Congress; Member, Broward National Organization for Women; Board of Directors, National Safety Council, South Florida Chapter; religion: Jewish; married: Steve; children: Rebecca, Jake, Shelby; Senior Democratic Whip; committees: Appropriations; Judiciary; elected to the 109th Congress on November 2, 2004; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/wasserman-schultz 118 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................... (202) 225–7931 Chief of Staff.—Tracie Pough. FAX: 226–2052 Communications Director.—Jonathon Beeton. Legislative Director.—Coby Dolan. Office Manager.—Kate Houghton. 10100 Pines Boulevard, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026 .................................................. (954) 437–3926 19200 West Country Club Drive, Third Floor, Aventura, FL 33180 ......................... (305) 936–5724 Counties: BROWARD COUNTY (PART). CITIES: Dania Beach, Davie, Lazy Lake, Plantation, Wilton Manors, Weston. DADE COUNTY (part). CITIES: Bay Harbor Island, North Bay Village, and Sunny Isles. MIAMI-DADE COUNTY (part). CITIES: Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Miami Beach, North Miami, Sunrise. Population (2000), 639,295. ZIP Codes: 33004, 33009, 33019–21, 33024, 33026, 33030, 33033, 33084, 33137, 33139–41, 33147, 33154, 33156, 33160–61, 33170, 33180–81, 33301, 33304–05, 33309, 33311–15, 33317–19, 33321–32, 33334, 33336, 33338, 33345, 33351, 33355, 33394 *** TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT LINCOLN DIAZ-BALART, Republican, of Miami, FL; born in Havana, Cuba, August 13, 1954; education: graduated, American School of Madrid, Spain, 1972; B.A., New College of the University of South Florida, Sarasota, 1976; J.D., Case Western Reserve University Law School, 1979; professional: attorney; admitted to the Florida bar, 1979; partner, Fowler, White, Burnett, Hurley, Banick and Strickroot, P.A., Miami; Florida State House, 1986–89; Florida State Senate, 1989–92; founding member, Miami-Westchester Lions Club; member, Organiza- tion for Retarded Citizens; married the former Cristina Fernandez, 1976; two children: Lincoln Gabriel and Daniel; Assistant Republican Whip; Congressional Human Rights Caucus; committees: Rules; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103rd Congress; reelected to each suc- ceeding Congress. FLORIDA 111th Congress 67 Office Listings http://diaz-balart.house.gov 2244 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–4211 Chief of Staff.—Ana M. Carbonell. FAX: 225–8576 Administrative Assistant.—Towner French. Legislative Director.—Cesar Gonzalez. Press Secretary.—Andres Gonzalez. 8525 NW., 53 Terrace, Suite 102, Miami, FL 33166 ................................................. (305) 470–8555 District Director.—Victoria Martinez. Counties: BROWARD COUNTY (part), DADE COUNTY (part). CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Central Kendall, Doral, Fontainebleau, Hialeah, Miami Lakes, Miami Springs, Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Richmond Heights, Sweetwater, Virginia Gardens, and Westchester. Population (2000), 639,295. ZIP Codes: 33002, 33010–17, 33027–29, 33054–55, 33082, 33102, 33107, 33116, 33122, 33126, 33143, 33148, 33152, 33155–58, 33165–66, 33172–74, 33176, 33178, 33186, 33188, 33266, 33283 *** TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT RON KLEIN, Democrat, of Boca Raton, FL; born in Cleveland, OH, July 7, 1957; education: graduated, Cleveland Heights High School, 1975; B.A., The Ohio State University, 1979; J.D., Case Western Reserve University Law School, 1982; professional: attorney; admitted to the Florida State Bar, 1986; former partner, Sachs, Sax & Klein, P.A.; elected to the Florida House of Representatives, District 90, 1992; reelected, 1994; elected to the Florida Senate, District 30, 1996; reelected in 2000, 2004; married to the former Dori Dragin, 1982; children: Brian and Lauren; committees: Financial Services; Foreign Affairs; elected to the 110th Congress on November 7, 2006; reelected to the 111th Congress. Office Listings http://www.klein.house.gov 313 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................... (202) 225–3026 Chief of Staff.—Garrett Donovan. FAX: 225–8398 Legislative Director.—Mira Kogen Resnick. Press Secretary.—Melissa Silverman. Scheduler.—Jeff Champagne. 1900 Glades Road, Suite 260, Boca Raton, FL 33431 ............................................... (561) 544–6910 District Director.—Felicia Goldstein. Counties: BROWARD (part), PALM BEACH (part). CITIES: Aventura, Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands, Biscayne Park, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Bring Breezes, Cloud Lake, Dania, Deerfield Beach, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Glen Ridge, Golden Beach, Gulf Stream, Hallandale, Highland Beach, Hillsboro Beach, Hollywood, Hypoluxo, Indian Creek, Juno Beach, Lake Park, Lake Worth, Lantana, Lauderdale by the Sea, Lazy Lake, Lighthouse Point, Manalapan, North Bay Village, North Palm Beach, Oakland Park, Ocean Ridge, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach Shores, Pembroke Park, Pompano Beach, Rivera Beach, Sea Ranch Lakes, South Palm Beach, Surfside, West Palm Beach, and Wilton Manors. Population (2000), 639,295. ZIP Codes: 33004, 33009, 33015, 33033, 33060–62, 33064–65, 33067, 33071–74, 33076, 33097, 33128, 33153, 33155– 56, 33161, 33163, 33165, 33179, 33186, 33189, 33280, 33301, 33303–09, 33312, 33314–17, 33324, 33328, 33334–35, 33339, 33346, 33348, 33401, 33403–08, 33410–12, 33415, 33418–20, 33424, 33426–27, 33429, 33431– 36, 33441–45, 33458, 33460–64, 33468, 33477–78, 33480, 33483, 33486–87 *** TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT ALCEE L. HASTINGS, Democrat, of Miramar, FL; born in Altamonte Springs, FL, September 5, 1936; education: graduated, Crooms Academy, Sanford, FL, 1954; B.A., Fisk Uni- versity, Nashville, TN, 1958; Howard University, Washington, DC; J.D., Florida A&M Univer- sity, Tallahassee, 1963; attorney; admitted to the Florida bar, 1963; circuit judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida; member: African Methodist Episcopal Church, NAACP, Miami-Dade Chamber of Commerce, Family Christian Association, ACLU, Southern Poverty Law Center, National Organization for Women, Planned Parenthood, Women and Chil- dren First, Inc., Sierra Club, Cousteau Society, Broward County Democratic Executive Com- mittee, Dade County Democratic Executive Committee, Lauderhill Democratic Club, Hollywood Hills Democratic Club, Pembroke Pines Democratic Club, Urban League, National Bar Associa-.
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