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262 Congressional Directory

TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT , Republican, of , TX; born in San Antonio, January 2, 1954; education: graduated from South San Antonio High School, 1972; B.J., University of Texas, Austin, 1976; Executive Producer for Public Affairs, KENS–TV, San Antonio; Executive News Producer, KENS–TV, San Antonio; co-chair of Congressional Border Caucus; vice-chair of U.S. / Congressional Caucus; founding member of Congressional Hispanic Conference; co-chair of Community Health Center Causus; awards: American Cancer Society Public Policy Leadership Award; American Diabetes Association Public Policy Leadership Award; 60 Plus Associations, Hero of the American Tax Payer Award; Champion of Small Business; National Job Corps Award, Policymaker of the Year; National Retail Federation Retail Champion of the Year; National Association of Manufacturers, Free Trade Alliance Award; National Federation of Independent Business Guardian of Small Business; U.S. Chamber of Commerce Spirit of En- terprise Award; U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce President’s Award; U.T. Health Science Center at San Antonio Star Award; married: former Deborah JoAnn Knapp, 1981; children: Alicia Knapp and Austin Elliot; committees: Appropriations; subcommittees: chairman, Agri- culture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies; Defense; Foreign Operations, Export Financing and Related Programs; elected to the 103rd Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

Office Listings http://www.house.gov/bonilla 2458 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ...... (202) 225–4511 Chief of Staff.—Marcus Lubin. FAX: 225–2237 Press Secretary.—Taryn Fritz. District Director.—Richard Martinez. 11120 Wurzbach, Suite 300, San Antonio, TX 78230 ...... (210) 697–9055 1300 Matamoros Street, Suite 113B, Laredo, TX 78040 ...... (956) 726–4682 111 East Broadway, Suite 101, Del Rio, TX 78840 ...... (830) 774–6547 107 W. Avenue E., Suite 14, Alpine, TX 79830 ...... (432) 837–1313

Counties: BANDERA COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Bandera, Lake Hills, Medina, Pipe Creek, Tarpley, Vanderpool. BEXAR COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Boerne, Cross Mountain, Dominion, Fair Oaks Ranch, Grey Forest, Helotes, Hill Country Village, Hollywood Park, Leon Springs, Leon Valley, San Antonio, Scenic Oaks, Shavano Park, Timberwood Park. BREWSTER COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Alpine, National Park, Castolon, Chisos Basin, Lajitas, Marathon, Village, Study Butte, Terlingua. CROCKETT COUNTY. CITY OF: Ozona. CULBERSON COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Kent, Lobo, Nickle Creek, Pine Springs, and Van Horn. DIMMIT COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Asherton, Big Wells, Brundage, Carrizo Springs, Catarina, Valley Wells, and Winter Haven. EDWARDS COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Barksdale, Carta Valley, Rocksprings. EL PASO COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Clint, El Paso, Fabens, Fort Bliss, Homestead Meadows, Horizon City, San Azario, Socorro, Sparks, Tornillo. HUDSPETH COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Acala, Allamore, Cornudas, Dell City, Esperanza, Finlay, Fort Hancock, Hot Wells, Hueca, McNary, Salt Flat, Sierra Blanca. JEFF DAVIS COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Fort Davis, Valentine. KERR COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Camp Verde, Center Point, Comfort, Hunt, Ingram, Kerrville. KINNEY COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Brackettville, Fort Clark Springs, Spofford. KURDALL CO. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Bergheim, Boerne, Sisterdale, Vendalia, Waring. MAVERICK COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Eagle Pass, El India, Normandy, Quemado. MEDINA COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Castroville, Devine, D’Hanis, Dunlay, Honda, Lacoste, Mico, Natalia, Riomedina, Lytle, and Yancey. PECOS COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Bakersfield, Buena Vista, Coyanosa, Fort Stockton, Girvin, Imperial, Iraan, Sheffield. PRESIDIO COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Adobes, Candelaria, Casa Pierda, Fort Leaton State Park, Marfa, Presidio, Redford, Ruidosa, Shafter. REAL COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Leakey, Camp Wood. REEVES COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Arno, Balmorhea, Orla, Pecos, Saragosa, Toyah, Toyahvale, Verhalen. SUTTON COUNTY. CITY OF: Sonora. TERRELL COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Dryden, Sanderson. UVALDE COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Blewett, Cline, Concan, Dabney, Knippa, Montell, Reagan Wells, Sabinal, Utopia. VAL VERDE COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Comstock, Del Rio, Juno, Langtry, Laughlin AFB, Loma Alta, Pandale, Pumpville. WEBB COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Callaghan, Chupadero Springs, Laredo, Webb. ZAVALA COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Batesville, Crystal City, and La Pryor. Population (2000) 651,619.

ZIP Codes: 76943, 76950, 78003–04, 78006, 78009–10, 78013, 78015–16, 78023–25, 78027–29, 78039–46, 78049, 78052, 78055–57, 78059, 78063, 78066, 78074, 78216, 78230–33, 78240, 78245–51, 78253–58, 78260, 78269, 78278, 78801– 02, 78827–30, 78832–34, 78836–43, 78847, 78850–53, 78860–61, 78870–73, 78877, 78879–81, 78883–86, 79718, 79730, 79734–35, 79740, 79743–44, 79770, 79772, 79780–81, 79785–86, 79830–32, 79834, 79836–37, 79839, 79842–43, 79845–49, 79851–55, 79927–28, 79938

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TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT , Republican, of Coppell, TX; born in Bonham, TX, February 23, 1951; education: B.A., Southern Nazarene University, Bethany, OK, 1974; attended Nazarene Theological Seminary, Kansas City, MO, 1975–1976; professional: real estate developer; member of the Carrollton, TX, city council, 1980–1084; mayor of Carrollton, TX, 1984–1987; member of the Texas state House of Representatives, 1987–2004; member, Advisory Board of Children’s Medical Center; married: Donna; four children; committees: Education and the Workforce; Government Reform; Transportation and Infrastructure; elected to the 109th Congress on November 2, 2004. TEXAS 109th Congress 263

Office Listings http://www.house.gov/marchant 501 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ...... (202) 225–6605 Chief of Staff.—Brian Thomas. FAX: 225–0074 Scheduler.—Sarah Phipps. 9901 East Valley Ranch Parkway, Suite 3035, Irving, TX 75063 ...... (972) 556–0162

Counties: (part), TARRANT (part). CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Bedford, Carrollton, Cedar Hill, Colleyville, Coppell, Dallas, Duncanville, Euless, Farmer’s Branch, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Irving, and Southlake. Population (2000), 651,619.

ZIP Codes: 75006–07, 75010–11, 75014–17, 75019, 75024, 75027, 75029, 75037, 75038, 75050–54, 75056–57, 75060– 63, 75067, 75093, 75099, 75104, 75106, 75116, 75137–38, 75211, 75234, 75236, 75244, 75249, 75261, 75287, 75368, 75370, 75379, 75381, 75387, 75396, 75398, 76005–06, 76011, 76021–22, 76034, 76039, 76040, 76051, 76054, 76092, 76095, 76099, 76155, 76262, 76299 ***

TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT

LLOYD DOGGETT, Democrat, of Austin, TX; born in Austin, October 6, 1946; education: graduated, Austin High School; B.B.A., University of Texas, Austin, 1967; J.D., University of Texas, 1970; president, University of Texas Student Body; associate editor, Texas Law Review; Outstanding Young Lawyer, Austin Association of Young Lawyers; president, Texas Consumer Association; religion: member, First United Methodist Church; admitted to the Texas State bar, 1971; Texas State Senate, 1973–85, elected at age 26; Senate author of 124 state laws and Sen- ate sponsor of 63 House bills enacted into law; elected president pro tempore of ; served as acting governor; named Outstanding Young Texan by Texas Jaycees; Arthur B. DeWitty Award for outstanding achievement in human rights, Austin NAACP; honored for work by Austin Rape Crisis Center, Planned Parenthood of Austin; Austin Chapter, American Institute of Architects; Austin Council on Alcoholism; Disabled American Veterans; justice on Texas Supreme Court, 1989–94; chairman, Supreme Court Task Force on Judicial Ethics, 1992– 94; Outstanding Judge (Mexican-American Bar of Texas), 1993; adjunct professor, University of Texas School of Law, 1989–94; James Madison Award, Texas Freedom of Information Foundation, 1990; First Amendment Award, National Society of Professional Journalists, 1990; member: co-founder, House Information Technology Roundtable; Democratic Caucus Task Force on Education; Congressional Task Force on Tobacco and Health; Democratic Caucus Task Force on Child Care; married: Libby Belk Doggett, 1969; children: Lisa and Cathy; com- mittees: Ways and Means; subcommittees: Health; Select Revenue Measures; elected to the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

Office Listings http://www.house.gov/doggett 201 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ...... (202) 225–4865 Chief of Staff.—Michael J. Mucchetti. Systems Administrator.—Luke George. Press Secretary.—Jess Fassler. Staff Assistant.—Diana Ramirez. 300 East 8th Street, Suite 763, Austin, TX 78701 ...... (512) 916–5921 District Director.—Tom Weber.

Counties: CALDWELL, DUVAL, GONZALES, HIDALGO (part), JIM HOGG, KARNES, LIKE OAK, STARR, TRAVIS (part). Population (2000), 651,619.

ZIP Codes: 73301, 73344, 78008, 78022, 78060, 78071, 78075, 78102, 78111, 78113, 78116–19, 78122, 78125, 78140, 78144, 78151, 78159, 78341, 78349–50, 78357, 78360–61, 78368, 78376, 78383–84, 78501–05, 78536, 78545, 78547– 48, 78557, 78560, 78565, 78572–74, 78576–77, 78582, 78584–85, 78588, 78591, 78595, 78604, 78610, 78612, 78614, 78616–17, 78621–22, 78629, 78632, 78640, 78644, 78648, 78653, 78655–56, 78658, 78661, 78666, 78677, 78702, 78704–05, 78713, 78715, 78719, 78721–25, 78741–42, 78744–45, 78747–48, 78751–52, 78760–62, 78764–65, 78772, 78781, 78783, 78785, 78799, 78953, 78959 ***

TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT

MICHAEL C. BURGESS, Republican, of Denton County, TX; born, December 23, 1950; education: State University, Bachelor and Masters degrees in Physiology; received his M.D. from the University of Texas Medical School in ; and received a Masters degree in Medical Management from the University of Texas in Dallas; completed medical residency programs at Parkland Hospital in Dallas; professional: founder of Private Practice