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110Th Congress 113 LOUISIANA 110th Congress 113 Chief of Staff.—Casey O’Shea. FAX: 226–3944 Legislative Director.—Jacob Roche. Scheduler.—Jody Comeaux. 828 S. Irma Boulevard, 212A, Gonzales, LA 70737 .................................................. (225) 621–8490 District Director.—Barney Arceneaux. 423 Lafayette Street, Suite 107, Houma, LA 70360 ................................................... (985) 876–3033 210 East Main Street, New Iberia, LA 70560 ............................................................. (337) 367–8231 8201 West Judge Perez Drive, Chalmette, LA 70043 ................................................. (504) 271–1707 Parishes: ASCENSION (part), ASSUMPTION, IBERIA, JEFFERSON (part), LAFOURCHE, PLAQUEMINES, ST. BERNARD, ST. CHARLES (part), ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, ST. MARTIN, ST. MARY, TERREBONNE. Population (2000), 638,322. ZIP Codes: 70030–32, 70036–41, 70043–44, 70047, 70049–52, 70056–58, 70067–72, 70075–76, 70078–87, 70090–92, 70301– 02, 70310, 70339–46, 70353–54, 70356–61, 70363–64, 70371–75, 70377, 70380–81, 70390–95, 70397, 70512–14, 70517– 19, 70521–23, 70528, 70538, 70540, 70544, 70552, 70560, 70562–63, 70569, 70582, 70592, 70723, 70725, 70734, 70737, 70743, 70763, 70778, 70792 *** FOURTH DISTRICT JIM MCCRERY, Republican, of Shreveport, LA; born in Shreveport, September 18, 1949; education: graduated Leesville High, Louisiana, 1967; B.A., Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, 1971; J.D., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1975; attorney; admitted to the Louisiana bar in 1975 and commenced practice in Leesville, LA; Jackson, Smith, and Ford (Leesville), 1975–78; assistant city attorney, Shreveport, 1979–80; district manager, U.S. Representative Buddy Roemer, 1981–82; legislative director, U.S. Representative Buddy Roemer, 1982–84; board of directors, Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, 1986–87; chairman, Regu- latory Affairs Committee, Louisiana Forestry Association, 1987; regional manager for Govern- ment Affairs, Georgia-Pacific Corporation, 1984–88; committees: Ways and Means; elected by special election to the 100th Congress, April 16, 1988, to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna- tion of Charles E. (Buddy) Roemer; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/mccrery 242 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................... (202) 225–2777 Chief of Staff.—Clayton Hall. FAX: 225–8039 6425 Youree Drive, Suite 350, Shreveport, LA 71105 ............................................... (318) 798–2254 District Manager.—Linda Wright. Southgate Plaza Shopping Center, 1606 South Fifth Street, Leesville, LA 71446 .... (337) 238–0778 Parishes: ALLEN (part), BEAUREGARD, BIENVILLE, BOSSIER, CADDO, CLAIBORNE, DESOTO, GRANT, NATCHITOCHES, RED RIVER, SABINE, VERNON, WEBSTER. Population (2000), 638,466. ZIP Codes: 70633–34, 70637–39, 70644, 70648, 70651–57, 70659–60, 70662, 71001–04, 71006–09, 71016, 71018–19, 71021, 71023–25, 71027–34, 71036–40, 71043–52, 71055, 71058, 71060–61, 71063–73, 71075, 71078–80, 71082, 71101– 13, 71115, 71118–20, 71129–30, 71133–38, 71148–49, 71151–54, 71156, 71161–66, 71171–72, 71222, 71235, 71251, 71256, 71268, 71275, 71360, 71403–04, 71406–07, 71411, 71414, 71416–17, 71419, 71423, 71426–29, 71432, 71434, 71438–39, 71443, 71446–47, 71449–50, 71452, 71454–63, 71467–69, 71474–75, 71486, 71496–97 *** FIFTH DISTRICT RODNEY ALEXANDER, Republican, of Quitman, LA; born in Bienville, LA, December 5, 1946; education: attended Louisiana Tech University; professional: businessman, with a background in the insurance and construction industries; organizations: member, Louisiana Farm Bureau and the National Rifle Association; public service: Jackson Parish Police Jury, 1970–85; served as President during the last seven years of his tenure; Louisiana House of Rep- resentatives, 1987–2002; religion: Baptist; married: Nancy; three children; committees: Appro- priations; Budget; elected to the 108th Congress on December 7, 2002; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/alexander 316 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................... (202) 225–8490 Chief of Staff.—Royal Alexander. FAX: 225–5639 Press Secretary.—Jenni Terry. Scheduler.—Meyer Seligman. 1900 Stubbs Avenue, Suite B, Monroe, LA 71201 ..................................................... (318) 322–3500 114 Congressional Directory LOUISIANA 1412 Centre Court, Suite 402, Alexandria, LA 71301 ................................................ (318) 445–0818 Parishes: ALLEN (part), AVOYELLES, CALDWELL, CATAHOULA, CONCORDIA, EVANGELINE (part), EAST CARROLL, FRANKLIN, IBERVILLE (part), JACKSON, LASALLE, LINCOLN, MADISON, MOREHOUSE, OUACHITA, POINT COUPEE (part), RAPIDES, RICHLAND, TENSAS, UNION, WEST CARROLL, WIN. Population (2000), 638,517. ZIP Codes: 70532, 70554, 70576, 70585–86, 70655–57, 70759–60, 70764–65, 70772, 70781, 70783, 71001, 71031, 71201– 03, 71207–13, 71218–23, 71225–27, 71229–30, 71232–35, 71237–38, 71240–43, 71245, 71247, 71249–51, 71253– 54, 71256, 71259–61, 71263–64, 71266, 71268–70, 71272–73, 71275–77, 71279–82, 71284, 71286, 71291–92, 71294–95, 71301–03, 71306–07, 71309, 71315–16, 71320, 71322–31, 71333–34, 71336, 71339–43, 71346, 71348, 71350– 51, 71354–57, 71360–63, 71365–69, 71371, 71373, 71375, 71377–78, 71401, 71404–05, 71407, 71409–10, 71415, 71417–18, 71422–25, 71427, 71430–33, 71435, 71438, 71440–41, 71447–48, 71454–55, 71457, 71463, 71465–67, 71471–73, 71477, 71479–80, 71483, 71485 *** SIXTH DISTRICT RICHARD H. BAKER, Republican, of Baton Rouge, LA; born in New Orleans, LA, May 22, 1948; education: graduated, University High School; Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge; professional: real estate broker; Louisiana House of Representatives, 1972–86; chairman, Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works, 1980–86; member: Southern Legislative Conference, ALEC, Central Area Homebuilders, East Baton Rouge Airport Commission, Baton Rouge Lodge No. 372 Central Region Planning Commission; married: the former Kay Carpenter in 1969; children: Brandon and Julie; committees: Financial Services; Transportation and Infrastructure; Veterans’ Affairs; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings 341 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................... (202) 225–3901 Administrative Assistant.—Paul Sawyer. FAX: 225–7313 Office Manager / Executive Assistant.—Lynn Kirk. 5555 Hilton Avenue, Suite 100, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 ......................................... (225) 929–7711 Chief of Staff.—Christina Kyle Casteel. Parishes: ASCENSION (part), EAST BATON ROUGE, EAST FELICIANA, IBERVILLE (part), LIVINGSTON, POINTE COUPEE (part), ST. HELENA, WEST BATON ROUGE (part), WEST FELICIANA. CITIES: Addis, Albany, Angola, Baker, Batchelor, Baton Rouge, Bayou Goula, Blanks, Brittany, Brusly, Bueche, Carville, Clinton, Denham Springs, Duplessis, Erwinville, Ethel, Fordoche, French Settlement, Geismar, Glynn, Gonzales, Greenburg, Greenwell Springs, Grosse Tete, Hardwood, Holden, Innis, Jackson, Jarreau, Labarre, Lakeland, Lettsworth, Livingston, Livonia, Lottie, Maringouin, Maurepas, Morganza, New Roads, Norwood, Oscar, Pine Grove, Plaquemine, Port Allen, Prairieville, Pride, Rosedale, Rougon, Slaughter, Sorrento, Springfield, St. Amant, St. Francisville, St. Gabriel, Sunshine, Torbert, Tunica, Ventress, Wakefield, Walker, Watson, Weyanoke, White Castle, Wilson, and Zachary. Population (2000), 638,324. ZIP Codes: 70403, 70422, 70436, 70441, 70443–44, 70449, 70453, 70462, 70466, 70586, 70704, 70706–07, 70710–12, 70714–15, 70718–19, 70721–22, 70726–30, 70732–34, 70736–40, 70744, 70747–49, 70752–57, 70759–62, 70764, 70767, 70769–70, 70772–78, 70780, 70782–89, 70791, 70801–23, 70826, 70831, 70833, 70835–37, 70874, 70879, 70883–84, 70892–96, 70898 *** SEVENTH DISTRICT CHARLES W. BOUSTANY, JR., Republican, of Lafayette, LA; born in New Orleans, LA, February 21, 1956; education: graduated Cathedral Carmel High School, Lafayette, LA; B.S., University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, LA, 1978; M.D., Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, 1982; professional: surgeon; public service: served on the Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency Tissue Advisory Board; board of directors for the Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, 2001; Chamber of Commerce as Vice President for Government Affairs, 2002; president of the Lafayette Parish Medical Society; chaired the Amer- ican Heart Association’s Gala; Healthcare Division of the UL-Lafayette Centennial Fundraiser, which provided $75 million of university endowed chairs, professorships and scholarships; member of Leadership Lafayette Class IIIXX, 2002; member, Lafayette Parish Republican Executive Committee, 1996–2001; vice-chairman of the Bush/Cheney Victory 2000 Campaign for Lafayette Parish; board of directors for Lafayette General Medical Center; married: the former Bridget Edwards; children: Erik and Ashley; committees: Agriculture; Education and Labor; Transportation and Infrastructure; Republican Policy Committee; elected to the 109th Congress on December 4, 2004; reelected to the 110th Congress..
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