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300 Congressional Directory

AMERICAN SAMOA

(Population 2010, 67,380)

DELEGATE AUMUA , Republican, of Pago Pago, AS; born in Washington, DC, December 29, 1947; holds the orator (talking chief) title of Aumua from the village of Pago Pago, AS; education: graduate of Sacred Hearts High School in Hawaii; B.A., from University of ; professional: executive assistant to the first Delegate-at-Large to Washington from American Samoa; scheduling director for U.S. House of Representatives Ma- jority Leadership for eight years; scheduling director to U.S. Representative Philip Crane of Illi- nois; appointed by President George W. Bush in 2001 as a White House Commissioner for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI), chairman of the Community Security Com- mittee; member: American Council of Young Political Leaders, 1986; ACYPL Alumni Council in 1987; Business and Professional Women and board member of Goodwill Industries; Field House 100 American Samoa, a non-profit organization devoted to finding athletic scholarships for high school athletes in American Samoa; spokesperson for the Samoan Women’s Health Project; liaison to the National Breast Cancer Coalition since 1993; married: Fred Radewagen; three children and two grandchildren; committees: Natural Resources; Small Business; Veterans’ Affairs; elected to the 114th Congress on November 4, 2014.

Office Listings https://radewagen.house.gov https://twitter.com/repamata https://www.facebook.com/congresswomanaumuaamata 1339 Longworth House Office building, Washington, DC 20515 ...... (202) 225-8577 Chief of Staff.—Leafaina O. Yahn. FAX: 225-8757 Scheduler / Office Manager.—Angie Borja. Legislative Director.—Casey Brinck. P.O. 5859, Pago Pago, AS 96799 ...... (684) 633-3601

ZIP Codes: 96799

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

(Population 2010, 601,723)

DELEGATE ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON, Democrat, of Washington, DC; born in Washington, DC, June 13, 1937; education: graduated, Dunbar High School, 1955; B.A., , 1960; M.A., Yale Graduate School, 1963; J.D., , 1964; honorary degrees: Cedar Crest College, 1969; Bard College, 1971; Princeton University, 1973; Marymount College, 1974; City College of New York, 1975; Georgetown University, 1977; , 1978; Howard University, 1978; Brown University, 1978; Wilberforce University, 1978; Wayne State University, 1980; Gallaudet College, 1980; Denison University, 1980; Syracuse University, 1981; Yeshiva University, 1981; Lawrence University, 1981; Emanuel College, 1981; Spelman College, 1982; University of Massachusetts, 1983; Smith College, 1983; Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1983; Tufts University, 1984; Bowdoin College, 1985; Antioch College, 1985; Haverford College, 1986; Lesley College, 1986; New Haven University, 1986; University of San Diego, 1986; Sojourner-Douglas College, 1987; Salem State College, 1987; Rutgers Univer- sity, 1988; St. Joseph’s College, 1988; University of Lowell, 1988; Colgate University, 1989; Drury College, 1989; Florida International University, 1989; St. Lawrence University, 1989; University of Wisconsin, 1989; University of Hartford, 1990; Ohio Wesleyan University, 1990; Wake Forest University, 1990; Fisk University, 1991; Tougalvo University, 1992; University of Southern Connecticut, 1992; professional: professor of law, Georgetown University, 1982– 90; past / present member: chair, New York Commission on Human Rights, 1970–76; chair, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1977–81; Community Foundation of Greater Washington, board; Yale Corporation, 1982–88; trustee, Rockefeller Foundation, 1982–90; exec- utive assistant to the mayor of (concurrent appointment); law clerk, Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, Federal District Court, 3rd Circuit; attorney, admitted to practice by exam- ination in the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania and in the U.S. Supreme Court; Council on GUAM 114th Congress 301

Foreign Relations; Overseas Development Council; U.S. Committee to Monitor the Helsinki Ac- cords; Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia; boards of Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change and Environmental Law Institute; Workplace Health Fund; honors awards: Harper Fel- low, Yale Law School, 1976, (for ‘‘a person . . . who has made a distinguished contribution to the public life of the nation . . .’’); Yale Law School Association Citation of Merit Medal to the Outstanding Alumnus of the Law School, 1980; Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecturer, University of California Law School (Boalt Hall), Berkeley, 1981; Visiting Fellow, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, spring 1984; Visiting Phi Beta Kappa Scholar, 1985; Distinguished Public Service Award, Center for National Policy, 1985; Ralph E. Shikes Bicentennial Fellow, Harvard Law School, 1987; One Hundred Most Important Women (Ladies Home Journal, 1988); One Hundred Most Powerful Women in Washington (The Washingtonian magazine, September 1989); divorced; two children: John and Katherine; committees: Oversight and Government Reform; Transportation and Infrastructure; elected to the 102nd Congress on November 6, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

Office Listings http://www.norton.house.gov https://twitter.com/eleanornorton https://www.facebook.com/congresswomannorton 2136 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ...... (202) 225–8050 Chief of Staff.—Raven Reeder. FAX: 225–3002 Legislative Director.—Bradley Truding. Communications Director.—Benjamin Fritsch.

ZIP Codes: 20001–13, 20015–20, 20024, 20026–27, 20029–30, 20032–33, 20035–45, 20047, 20049–53, 20055–71, 20073–77, 20080, 20088, 20090–91, 20099, 20201–04, 20206–08, 20210–13, 20215–24, 20226–33, 20235, 20237, 20239–42, 20244–45, 20250, 20254, 20260, 20268, 20270, 20277, 20289, 20301, 20303, 20306–07, 20310, 20314–15, 20317–19, 20330, 20340, 20350, 20370, 20372–76, 20380, 20388–95, 20398, 20401–16, 20418–29, 20431, 20433–37, 20439–42, 20444, 20447, 20451, 20453, 20456, 20460, 20463, 20469, 20472, 20500, 20503–10, 20515, 20520–27, 20530–36, 20538–44, 20546–49, 20551–55, 20557, 20559–60, 20565–66, 20570–73, 20575–77, 20579–81, 20585–86, 20590–91, 20593–94, 20597, 20599

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GUAM

(Population 2010, 159,358)

DELEGATE MADELEINE Z. BORDALLO, Democrat, of Tamuning, Guam, born on May 31, 1933; edu- cation: associate degree in music, St. Catherine’s College, St. Paul, MN, 1953; professional: First Lady of Guam, 1975–78, and 1983–86; Guam Senator, 1981–82, and 1987–94 (five terms); Lt. Governor of Guam, 1995–2002 (two terms); National Committee Chair for the National Democratic Party, 1964–2004; family: Ricardo J. Bordallo (deceased); daughter, Deborah; granddaughter, Nicole; committees: Armed Services; Natural Resources; elected to the 108th Congress on November 5, 2002; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

Office Listings http://www.bordallo.house.gov https://www.facebook.com/madeleine.bordallo 2441 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ...... (202) 225–1188 Chief of Staff.—John Whitt. FAX: 226–0341 Legislative Director.—Matthew Herrmann. Communications Director.—Adam Carbullido. Scheduler.—Rosanne Meno. 120 Father Duenas Avenue, Suite 107, Haga˚tn˜a, GU 96910 ...... (671) 477–4272

ZIP Codes: 96910, 96912–13, 96915–17, 96919, 96921, 96923, 96926, 96928–29, 96931–32