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Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA 194 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA Office Listings http://www.butterfield.house.gov 413 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................... (202) 225–3101 Chief of Staff.—Tonya Williams. FAX: 225–3354 Communications Director.—Ken Willis. Legislative Director.—Jerome Murray. Scheduler.—Darnise Nelson. 415 East Boulevard, Suite 100, Williamston, NC 27892 ............................................ (252) 789–4939 216 West Nash Street, Suite B, Wilson, NC 27893 .................................................... (252) 237–9816 Counties: BEAUFORT (part), BERTIE, CHOWAN, CRAVEN (part), EDGECOMBE, GATES, GRANVILLE VANCE (part), GREENE, HALIFAX, HARTFORD, JONES (part), MARTIN, NORTHAMPTON, PASQUOTANK, PERQUIMANS, PITT (part), WARREN, WASH- INGTON, WAYNE (part), WILSON (part). Population (2000), 619,178. ZIP Codes: 27507, 27530–31, 27533–34, 27536–37, 27551, 27553, 27556, 27563, 27565, 27570, 27584, 27586, 27589, 27594, 27801, 27803–06, 27809, 27811–14, 27817–23, 27825, 27827–29, 27831–35, 27837, 27839–47, 27849–50, 27852– 55, 27857–58, 27860–64, 27866–67, 27869–74, 27876–77, 27879, 27881, 27883–84, 27886–95, 27897, 27906–07, 27909– 10, 27919, 27922, 27924, 27926, 27928, 27930, 27932, 27935, 27937–38, 27942, 27944, 27946, 27957, 27962, 27967, 27969–70, 27979–80, 27983, 27985–86, 28216, 28226, 28502–04, 28513, 28523, 28526, 28530, 28538, 28551, 28554–55, 28560–63, 28573, 28580, 28585–86, 28590, 28645 *** SECOND DISTRICT BOB ETHERIDGE, Democrat, of Lillington, NC; born in Sampson County, NC, August 7, 1941; B.S., business administration, Campbell University, NC, 1965; graduate studies in eco- nomics, North Carolina State University, 1967; U.S. Army, 1965–67; businessman, bank direc- tor, licensed realtor; North Carolina General Assembly, 1978–88; North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1988–96; Harnett County commissioner, 1972–76, serving as chairman of the board in 1974–76; past member: National Council of Chief State School Officers; Gov- ernor’s Executive Cabinet; advisory board, Mathematics / Science Education Network; Board of the North Carolina Council on Economic Education; board of trustees, North Carolina Symphony; board of trustees, University of North Carolina Center for Public Television; Harnett County Mental Health Board; North Carolina Law and Order Commission; member and past president, Occoneechee Boy Scout Council; received Lillington Jaycees Distinguished Serv- ice Award and Lillington Community Service Award; elder, Presbyterian Church; married: former Faye Cameron, 1965; three children: Brian, Catherine, and David; committees: Budget; Ways and Means; elected to the 105th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/etheridge 1533 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................. (202) 225–4531 Chief of Staff.—Russ Swindell. FAX: 225–5662 Legislative Director.—David Weinreich. Press Secretary.—Don Owens. Scheduler.—Julia Cava. 609 North First Street, Lillington, NC 27564 .............................................................. (910) 814–0335 333 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC 27601 ................................................................ (919) 829–9122 Counties: CHATHAM, CUMBERLAND, FRANKLIN, HARNETT, JOHNSTON, LEE, NASH, SAMPSON (part), VANCE, and WAKE (part). Population (2000), 619,178. ZIP Codes: 27207–08, 27213, 27237, 27252, 27256, 27298, 27312, 27325, 27330–32, 27344, 27349, 27355, 27405, 27501, 27504–06, 27508, 27520–21, 27524–26, 27529, 27536–37, 27540, 27542–44, 27546, 27549, 27552, 27555, 27557, 27559, 27562, 27564, 27568–70, 27576–77, 27589, 27591–93, 27596–97, 27601–03, 27605–07, 27610, 27614, 27625, 27698, 27801–04, 27807, 27809, 27816, 27822, 27829, 27850, 27856, 27863, 27878, 27880, 27882, 27891, 27893– 94, 27896, 28301, 28303, 28307–08, 28310–11, 28314, 28323, 28326, 28328, 28334–35, 28339, 28341, 28355–56, 28365–66, 28368, 28382, 28385, 28390, 28393, 28441, 28444, 28447, 28453, 28458, 28466, 28478 *** THIRD DISTRICT WALTER B. JONES, Republican, of Farmville, NC; born in Farmville, February 10, 1943; education: graduated Hargrave Military Academy, Chatham, VA, 1961; B.A., Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, NC, 1966; served in North Carolina National Guard; self-employed, sales; member: North Carolina House of Representatives, 1983–92; married: Joe Anne Whitehurst NORTH CAROLINA 111th Congress 195 Jones; one child, Ashley Elizabeth Jones; committees: Armed Services; Financial Services; elected to the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings 2333 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–3415 Chief of Staff.—Glen Downs. FAX: 225–3286 Office Manager.—Molly Norton. Press Secretary.—Kathleen Joyce. 1105–C Corporate Drive, Greenville, NC 27858 ........................................................ (252) 931–1003 District Office Manager.—Millicent A. Lilley. Counties: BEAUFORT (part), CAMDEN, CARTERET, CRAVEN (part), CURRITUCK, DARE, DUPLIN (part), HYDE, JONES (part), LENOIR (part), MARTIN (part), ONSLOW (part), PAMLICO, PENDER (part), PITT (part), SAMPSON, TYRRELL and WAYNE (part). CITIES: Atlantic Beach, Ayden, Beaufort, Belhaven, Burgaw, Clinton, Emerald Isle, Fremont, Goldsboro, Greenville, Havelock, Jacksonville, Kill Devil Hills, Kinston, Kitty Hawk, Morehead City, Mount Olive, Nags Head, New Bern, Newport, River Bend, Trent Woods, Wallace, Washington, and Winterville. Population (2000), 619,178. ZIP Codes: 27530–32, 27534, 27542, 27557, 27569, 27803–04, 27807–10, 27814, 27817, 27822, 27824, 27826, 27828– 30, 27834, 27836–37, 27851–52, 27856, 27858, 27860, 27863, 27865, 27868, 27871, 27875, 27879, 27880, 27882– 83, 27885, 27888–89, 27892–93, 27896, 27909, 27915–17, 27920–21, 27923, 27925, 27927–29, 27936, 27939, 27941, 27943, 27947–50, 27953–54, 27956, 27958–60, 27962, 27964–66, 27968, 27972–74, 27976, 27978, 27981–82, 28333, 28341, 28445, 28454, 28460, 28501, 28504, 28508–13, 28515–16, 28518–22, 28524–29, 28531–33, 28537, 28539–47, 28551–53, 28555–57, 28560, 28562, 28564, 28570–72, 28574–75, 28577–87, 28589–90, 28594 *** FOURTH DISTRICT DAVID E. PRICE, Democrat, of Chapel Hill, NC; born in Erwin, TN, August 17, 1940; edu- cation: B.A., Morehead Scholar, University of North Carolina; Bachelor of Divinity, 1964, and Ph.D., political science, 1969, Yale University; professional: professor of political science and public policy, Duke University; author of four books on Congress and the American political system; served North Carolina’s Fourth District in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1987– 94; in the 102nd Congress, wrote and pushed to passage the Scientific and Advanced Tech- nology Bill and sponsored the Home Ownership Assistance Act; past chairman and executive director, North Carolina Democratic Party; Hubert Humphrey Public Service Award, American Political Science Association, 1990; member, North Carolina’s Transit 2001 Commission; past chairman of the board and Sunday School teacher, Binkley Memorial Baptist Church; married: Lisa Price; children: Karen and Michael; committees: Appropriations; elected to the 100th– 103rd Congresses; elected to the 105th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/price 2162 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–1784 Chief of Staff.—Jean-Louise Beard. FAX: 225–2014 Legislative Director / Deputy Chief of Staff.—Asher Hildebrand. Executive Assistant.—Teresa Saunders. Systems Manager.—Jackson Tufts. 5400 Trinity Place, Suite 205, Raleigh, NC 27607 ..................................................... (919) 859–5999 District Director.—Rose Auman. 88 Vilcom Center, Suite 140, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 ................................................ (919) 967–7924 411 West Chapel Hill Street, Durham, NC 27701 ...................................................... (919) 688–3004 Counties: CHATHAM (part), DURHAM, ORANGE, WAKE (part). Population (2000), 619,178. ZIP Codes: 27228, 27231, 27243, 27278, 27302, 27312, 27330, 27501–03, 27510–17, 27519, 27523, 27526, 27529, 27539–41, 27560, 27562, 27572, 27583, 27592, 27599, 27603, 27606–07, 27610, 27612–15, 27617, 27623–24, 27656, 27675–76, 27690, 27695, 27699, 27701–05, 27707–13, 27715, 27717, 27722 *** FIFTH DISTRICT VIRGINIA FOXX, Republican, of Banner Elk, NC; born in New York, NY, June 29, 1943; education: B.A., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 1968; M.A.C.T., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 1972; Ed.D., University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC, 1985; professional: professor, Caldwell Community College, Hudson, NC; professor, Appa- lachian State University, Boone, NC; Assistant Dean, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC; .
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