ALABAMA 2 Factors, Individuals, and Information that Counts.
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                                 ALABAMA

                      (Population 2000, 4,447,100)

                                SENATORS

    RICHARD C. SHELBY, Republican, of Tuscaloosa, AL; born in 
Birmingham, AL, May 6, 1934; attended the public schools; A.B., 
University of Alabama, 1957; LL.B., University of Alabama School of Law, 
1963; attorney; admitted to the Alabama bar in 1961 and commenced 
practice in Tuscaloosa; member, Alabama State Senate, 1970-78; law 
clerk, Supreme Court of Alabama, 1961-62; city prosecutor, Tuscaloosa, 
1963-71; U.S. Commissioner, Northern District of Alabama, 1966-70; 
special assistant Attorney General, State of Alabama, 1968-70; chairman, 
legislative council of the Alabama Legislature, 1977-78; former 
president, Tuscaloosa County Mental Health Association; member of 
Alabama Code Revision Committee, 1971-75; member: Phi Alpha Delta legal 
fraternity, Tuscaloosa County; Alabama and American bar associations; 
First Presbyterian Church of Tuscaloosa; Exchange Club; American 
Judicature Society; Alabama Law Institute; married the former Annette 
Nevin in 1960; two children: Richard C., Jr. and Claude Nevin; 
committees: Appropriations; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Special 
Committee on Aging; chairman, Select Committee on Intelligence; elected 
to the 96th Congress on November 7, 1978; reelected to the three 
succeeding Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 4, 1986; 
reelected to each succeeding Senate term.


                  Office Listings

       http://www.senate.gov/~shelby    senator@shelby.senate.gov

110 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-    (202) 224-5744
 0103..................................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Tom Young.                    FAX: 224-3416
  Personal Secretary / Appointments.--Anne Caldwell.
  Press Secretary.--Andrea Andrews.
P.O. Box 2570, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403....................   (205) 759-5047
Federal Building, Room 321, 1800 5th Avenue North,        (205) 731-1384
 Birmingham, AL 35203..................................
308 U.S. Court House, 113 St. Joseph Street, Mobile, AL   (251) 694-4164
 36602.................................................
B28-A U.S. Courthouse, 15 Lee Street, Montgomery, AL      (334) 223-7303
 36104.................................................
Huntsville International Airport, 1000 Glenn Hearn        (256) 772-0460
 Boulevard, Box 20127, Huntsville, AL 35824............


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    JEFFERSON BEAUREGARD SESSIONS III, Republican, of Mobile, AL; born 
in Hybart, AL, on December 24, 1946; education: graduated Wilcox County 
High School, Camden, AL; B.A., Huntingdon College, Montgomery, AL, 1969; 
J.D., University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1973; U.S. Army Reserves, 
captain, 1973-86; employment: attorney; admitted to the Alabama bar in 
1973 and commenced practice for Guin, Bouldin and Porch in Russellville, 
1973-75; Assistant U.S. Attorney, South District of Alabama, 1975-77; 
attorney for Stockman & Bedsole, 1977-81; U.S. Attorney, South District 
of Alabama, 1981-93; attorney for Stockman, Bedsole and Sessions, 1993-
94; Attorney General, State of Alabama, 1994-96; member: Huntingdon 
College Board of Trustees; Samford University, Board of Overseers; 
delegate, General Conference, United Methodist Church; Montgomery Lions 
Club; Mobile United Methodist Inner City Mission; American Bar 
Association; Ashland Place United Methodist Church; married: the former 
Mary Blackshear, 1969; children: Ruth, Mary Abigail and Samuel; 
committees: Armed Services; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 
Joint Economic Committee; Judiciary; elected to the U.S. Senate on 
November 5, 1996.


                  Office Listings

     http://www.senate.gov/~sessions    senator@sessions.senate.gov

493 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 224-4124
 20510-0104............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Armand DeKeyser.                        FAX: 224-3149
  Scheduler.--Stormie Janzen.
  Executive Assistant.--Peggi Jeffreys.
  Press Secretary.--Mike Brumas.
  General Counsel.--Ed Haden.
341 Federal Building, 1800 Fifth Avenue, North            (205) 690-3167
 Birmingham, AL 35203..................................
  Staff.--Michael Davis, Virginia Amason, Shannon          FAX: 731-0221
   McClure.
Colonial Bank Center, Suite 187, 41 N. Beltline Hwy.,     (334) 414-3083
 Mobile, AL 36608......................................
  Staff.--Valerie Day, Larry Linder.                       FAX: 414-5845
One Court Square, Suite 248, Montgomery, AL 36104......   (334) 265-9507
  Staff.--John Kennedy, Cecelia Meeks, Zandra Wilson.      FAX: 834-2823
AmSouth Center, 200 Clinton Avenue, NW, Suite 802,        (205) 533-0979
 Huntsville, AL 35801..................................
  Staff.--Angela Colvert, Betty Wilson, Shan McMillian.    FAX: 533-0745


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                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    SONNY CALLAHAN, Republican, of Mobile, AL; born in Mobile, September 
11, 1932; graduated McGill Institute (high school), Mobile, 1950; 
University of Alabama, Mobile (night school), 1959-60; served in U.S. 
Navy, seaman, 1952-54; businessman, The Finch Companies, 1964-84; 
membership, Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce; Alabama House of 
Representatives, 1970-78; Alabama State Senate, 1978-82; married to the 
former Karen Reed; six children: Scott, Patrick, Shawn, Chris, Kelly and 
Cameron (deceased); elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; serves on the Committee on 
Appropriations; chairman, Energy and Water Subcommittee.


                  Office Listings

                      http://www.house.gov/callahan

2372 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-4931
 20515-0101............................................
  Chief of Staff / Press Secretary.--Jo Bonner.            FAX: 225-0562
  Legislative Director.--Nancy Tippins.
  Personal Secretary.--Michelle Tims.
1141 Montlimar Drive, Suite 3010, Mobile, AL 36609.....   (251) 690-2811
  District Representative.--Matt Rhodes.                   FAX: 342-0404
  District Director.--Eliska Roe.


Counties: Baldwin, Clarke, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, and Washington. 
        Population (1990), 577,226.
ZIP Codes: 36425-27, 36431, 36439, 36441, 36444-45, 36449, 36451, 36456-
        58, 36460-61, 36470-71, 36475, 36480-81, 36482 (part), 36483, 
        36501-02, 36504-05, 36507, 36509-13, 36515, 36518, 36521-23, 
        36525-30, 36532-33, 36535-36, 36538-45, 36547-51, 36553, 36555-
        56, 36558-62, 36564, 36567-69, 36571-72, 36574-76, 36578-87, 
        36590, 36601-19, 36633, 36640-41, 36652, 36660, 36663, 36670-71, 
        36685, 36688-89, 36691, 36693, 36695, 36784 (part)

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                             SECOND DISTRICT

    TERRY EVERETT, Republican, of Enterprise, AL; born February 15, 
1937, in Dothan, AL; attended Enterprise State Junior College; newspaper 
publisher; president: Premium Home Builders, Everett Land Development 
Company, Union Springs Newspapers, Inc.; owner and operator, Hickory 
Ridge Farms; Alabama Press Association; chairman of the board, Union 
Springs Newspapers, Inc.; married to Barbara Pitts Everett; committees: 
Agriculture; Armed Services; Veterans' Affairs; elected on November 3, 
1992 to the 103rd Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings

                      terry.everett@mail.house.gov

2312 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-2901
 20515-0102............................................
  Administrative Assistant.--H. Clay Swanzy.               FAX: 225-8913
  Legislative Director.--Lindsay Davis.
  Press Secretary.--Mike Lewis.
  Scheduler.--Jennifer Kearney.
3500 Eastern Boulevard, No. 250, Montgomery, AL 36116..   (334) 277-9113
256 Honeysuckle Road, Suite #15, Dothan, AL 36305......   (334) 794-9680
City Hall Building, 101 North Main Street, Opp, AL        (334) 493-9253
 36467.................................................


Counties: Autauga, Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Coffee, Conecuh, Covington, 
        Crenshaw, Dale, Elmore, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Montgomery, and 
        Pike. Population (1990), 577,227.
ZIP Codes: 36001, 36003-06, 36007-10, 36012, 36013-18, 36020, 36022, 
        36024-27, 36028-30, 36033-38, 36041-42, 36046 (part), 36048-49, 
        36051-54, 36057, 36061-62, 36064, 36067, 36069 (part), 36071-72, 
        36078, 36080-81, 36089, 36092, 36104 (part), 36105 (part), 36106 
        (part), 36107 (part), 36108 (part), 36109, 36110 (part), 36111-
        12, 36113 (part), 36114-16, 36117 (part), 36120-21, 36123-25, 
        36301-04, 36310-14, 36315-23, 36330-31, 36340, 36343-46, 36348, 
        36349-53, 36360-63, 36370-71, 36073-74, 36076, 36079, 36373-76, 
        36401, 36420, 36429, 36432, 36442, 36453-56, 36467, 36468-69, 
        36473-78, 36483, 36749

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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    ROBERT RILEY, Republican, of Ashland, AL; born on October 3, 1944 in 
Talladega, AL; education: graduated from Clay County High School, MO, 
1962; B.A. in business administration, University of Alabama, 1965; 
employment: businessman: owner of Midway Ford, Chrys-


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ler, Plymouth, Dodge 
and Jeep Eagle, and of Midway Transit Trucking Company; involved in 
commercial and residential real estate; cattleman; Ashland City Council, 
1972-76; religion: First Baptist Church of Ashland, member: Ashland 
Jaycees, Alabama Cattlemen's Association, APEA; Shriner; Mason; married: 
Patsy Adams Riley, 1964; children: Rob, Jenice, Minda and Krisalyn; 
committees: Agriculture; Armed Services; Financial Services; 
subcommittees: Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit; Capital 
Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored Enterprises; Housing; 
Military Readiness; Military Research and Development; Risk Management, 
Research, and Specialty Crops; Livestock and Horticulture; elected to 
the 105th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

                       http://www/house.gov/riley

322 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-3261
 0103..................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Dan Gans.                               FAX: 225-6827
  Legislative Director.--Shana Jones.
  Legislative Assistants: Kevin Berents, Anne Cassity.
  Legislative Correspondent / Systems Manager.--Anne
   Cassity.
  Press Secretary.--Pepper Bryars.
  Scheduler.--Stella McGehee.
  Office Manager / Senior Casworker.--Debby McBride.
  Staff Assistant.--Elizabeth Webb.
1129 Noble Street, 104 Federal Building, Anniston, AL     (256) 236-5655
 36201.................................................
                                                           FAX: 237-9203
701 Avenue A, Federal Building, Opelika, AL 36801......   (334) 745-6222
                                                           FAX: 742-0109
114 6th Street, North Clanton, AL 35045................   (205) 755-1522
                                                           FAX: 755-1161


Counties: Bibb, Calhoun, Chambers, Chilton, Clay, Cleburne, Coosa, Lee, 
        Macon, Randolph, Russell, St. Clair, Talladega and Tallapoosa. 
        Cities and townships: Moody, Alexander City, Alpine, Bon Air, 
        Brent, Brierfield, Centerville, Childersburg, Clanton, Cropwell, 
        Goodwater, Green Pond, Hissop, Hollins, Jemison, Kellyton, 
        Leeds, Lincoln, Margaret, Odenville, Pell City, Ragland, 
        Riverside, Rockford, Springville, Sycamore, Sylacauga, 
        Talladega, Thorsby, Wattsville, Weogufka, West Blockton, 
        Woodstock, Ashville, Steele, East Tallassee, Equality, Fort 
        Davis, Hardaway, Shorter, Tallassee, Tuskegee, Tuskegee 
        Institute, Verbena, Anniston, Oxford, Blue Mountain, Alexandria, 
        Ashland, Bynum, Choccolocco, Cragford, Daviston, DeArmanville, 
        Delta, Eastaboga, Edwardsville, Fruithurst, Graham, Heflin, 
        Jacksonville, Lineville, Millerville, Munford, Muscadine, 
        Newell, Ohatchee, Piedmont, Ranburne, Roanoke, Wadley, Weaver, 
        Wedowee, Wellington, Woodland, Jones, Maplesville, Stanton, 
        Randolph, Lawley, Opelika, Auburn, Auburn University, Camp Hill, 
        Cottonton, Cusseta, Dadeville, Valley, Five Points, Fort 
        Mitchell, Hatchechubbee, Holy Trinity, Hurtsboro, Jackson's Gap, 
        Lafayette, Lanett, Langdale, Loachapoka, Notasulga, Phenix City, 
        Pittsview, River View, Salem, Seale, Shawmut, Smiths, Standing 
        Rock, Waverly, Fairfax, Fort McClellan, Hobson City, Rock Mills. 
        Population (1990), 577,227.
ZIP Codes: 35004, 35010-11, 35014, 35032, 35034-35, 35040, 35042, 35044-
        46, 35072, 35082, 35085, 35089, 35094, 35096, 35115, 35120-21, 
        35125, 35128, 35131, 35135-36, 35146, 35149-51, 35160-61, 35171, 
        35178, 35183-84, 35188, 35961, 36003, 36006, 36020, 36022-27, 
        36030, 36039, 36045, 36051, 36054, 36066-67, 36075, 36078, 
        36080, 36083, 36087-89, 36091-92, 36201-07, 36250-51, 36253-58, 
        36260-74, 36276-80, 36749-50, 36801-04, 36830-32, 36850-56, 
        36858-63, 36865-71, 36874-75, 36877, 36879

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                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    ROBERT ADERHOLT, Republican, of Haleyville, AL; born in Haleyville, 
AL, on July 22, 1965; education: graduate, Birmingham Southern 
University; J.D., Cumberland School of Law, Samford University; 
employment: attorney; assistant legal advisor to Governor Fob James, 
1995-96; Haleyville municipal judge, 1992-96; George Bush delegate, 
Republican National Convention, 1992; Republican nominee for the 17th 
District, Alabama House of Representatives, 1990; married: the former 
Caroline McDonald; children: Mary Elliott; committees: Appropriations; 
elected to the 105th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

1433 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-4876
 20515.................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Mark Busching.                          FAX: 225-5587
  Legislative Director.--Mark Dawson.
  Press Secretary.--Wade Newton.
  Scheduler / ice Manager.--Tiffany Noel.
  Legislative Assistant / Systems Administrator.--Honor
   Ingels.
1710 Alabama Avenue, Room 247, Jasper, AL 35501........   (205) 221-2310
  Deputy Chief of Staff.--Hood Harris.                     FAX: 221-9035
102-104 Federal Building, Cullman, AL 35505............   (256) 734-6043
  Director of Constituent Services.--Jennifer Butler.      FAX: 737-0885
107 Federal Building, Gadsden, AL 35901................   (256) 546-0201
  Field Representative.--John Skipper.                     FAX: 546-8778


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Counties: Blount, Cherokee, Cullman, DeKalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, 
        Lamar, part of Lawrence, Marion, Marshall, Pickens (part), 
        Walker, and Winston. Population (1990), 577,227.
ZIP Codes: 35006 (part), 35013, 35016, 35019, 35031, 35033, 35038, 
        35049, 35053, 35055-56, 35062 (part), 35063 (part), 35070, 
        35077, 35079, 35083, 35087, 35097-98, 35121, 35126 (part), 
        35130, 35133, 35139, 35148, 35172, 35175, 35179, 35180 (part), 
        35403 (part), 35442, 35447, 35461, 35466, 35481, 35501-02, 
        35540-46, 35548-55, 35559-60, 35563-65, 35570-82, 35584-87, 
        35592-94, 35619 (part), 35621-22, 35643 (part), 35650-51, 35653, 
        35672 (part), 35747, 35755, 35760, 35768, 35776, 35901-06, 
        35950, 35952, 35954, 35957, 35959-64, 35966-67, 35971-76, 35978, 
        35980-81, 35983-84, 35986, 35988-90, 35999, 36275

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                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    BUD CRAMER, Democrat, of Huntsville, AL; born in Huntsville, August 
22, 1947; graduated, Huntsville High School, 1965; B.A., University of 
Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1969, ROTC; J.D., University of Alabama School of 
Law, Tuscaloosa, 1972; U.S. Army, 1972; captain, U.S. Army Reserves, 
1976-78; attorney; instructor, University of Alabama School of Law, 
Tuscaloosa; director of clinical studies program, 1972-73; assistant 
district attorney, Madison County, AL, 1973-75; private law practice, 
Huntsville, AL, 1975-80; district attorney, Madison County, 1981-90; 
member: Alabama District Attorneys Association; National District 
Attorneys Association; founder, National Children's Advocacy Center, 
Huntsville; National Center for Missing and Exploited Children; American 
Bar Association, 1975-present; State of Alabama Bar Association, 1972-
present; American Bar Association's National Legal Resource Center for 
Child Advocacy and Protection; awards and honors: received certificate 
of appreciation, presented by President Ronald Reagan, for outstanding 
dedication and commitment in promoting safety and well-being of children 
from the President's Child Safety Partnership, 1987; 1986 recipient of 
the Vincent De Francis Award, presented by the American Humane 
Association; selected as National Public Citizen of the Year, 1984; 
Alabama District Attorneys Investigators Association, ``District 
Attorney of the Year, 1986''; Methodist; widower; one daughter: Hollan 
C. Gaines; member, Committee on Appropriations; elected to the 102nd 
Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings

          http://www.house.gov/cramer    budmail@mail.house.gov

2416 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-4801
 20515-0105............................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Jeff Murray.
  Executive Assistant.--Val Watson.
  Legislative Director.--Dana Gresham.
626 Clinton Avenue, West, Huntsville, AL 35801.........   (256) 551-0190
  District Coordinator.--Howell Lee.
Morgan County Courthouse, Box 668, Decatur, AL 35602...   (256) 355-9400
1301-C John R Street, Muscle Shoals, AL 35661..........   (256) 381-3450


Counties: Colbert, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, 
        and Morgan. Population (1990), 577,227.
ZIP Codes: 35087, 35601-03, 35610-11, 35615-18, 35619 (part), 35620-22, 
        35630-31, 35633, 35640, 35643 (part), 35645-49, 35652-53, 35660-
        62, 35670-71, 35672 (part), 35673-74, 35677, 35739-42, 35744-46, 
        35748-52, 35754-55, 35758-68, 35771-76, 35801-08, 35810-12, 
        35814-16, 35824, 35958, 35966, 35971, 35978-79

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                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    SPENCER BACHUS, Republican, of Vestavia Hills, AL; born in 
Birmingham, AL, December 28, 1947; education: B.A., Auburn University, 
1969; J.D., University of Alabama, 1972; employment: law firm, Bachus, 
Dempsey, Carson, and Steed, senior partner; member: Hunter Street 
Baptist Church; Alabama State Representative, Senator; school board, 
Republican Party Chair; children: Warren, Stuart, Elliott, Candace, and 
Lisa; committees: Financial Services; Judiciary; Transportation and 
Infrastructure; elected to the 103rd Congress, November 3, 1992; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings

                       http://www.house.gov/bachus

442 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-4921
 0106..................................................
  Chief of Staff / Press Secretary.--Jeff Emerson.
  Legislative Director.--Shayne Gill.
Suite 107, 1900 International Park Drive, Birmingham,     (205) 969-2296
 AL 35243..............................................
P.O. Box 569, 3500 McFarland Boulevard, Northport, AL     (205) 333-9894
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Counties: Bibb, Jefferson, Shelby, and Tuscaloosa. Cities and townships: 
        Adamsville, Alabaster, Argo, Brookside, Brookwood, Calera, 
        Cardiff, Columbiana, County Line, Fultondale, Gardendale, 
        Graysville, Harpersville, Helena, Homewood, Hoover, Hueytown, 
        Irondale, Kimberly, Leeds, Maytown, Montevallo, Morris, Mountain 
        Brook, Mulga, North Johns, Northport, Pelham, Pleasant Grove, 
        Sumiton, Sylvan Springs, Trafford, Trussville, Vestavia Hills, 
        Vincent, Warrior, West Blocton, West Jefferson, Wilsonville, 
        Wilton, and portions of Bessemer, Birmingham, Tarrant, 
        Tuscaloosa, and West Blocton. Population (1990), 577,226.
ZIP Codes: 35005, 35006 (part), 35007, 35015, 35023 (part), 35035-36, 
        35040-41, 35043, 35048, 35051, 35060, 35061 (part), 35062 
        (part), 35063 (part), 35068, 35071, 35073, 35078, 35080, 35091, 
        35094 (part), 35111 (part), 35114, 35115 (part), 35116-19, 
        35123-24, 35126 (part), 35127, 35137, 35142-44, 35146 (part), 
        35147, 35172, 35173 (part), 35176, 35178, 35180 (part), 35181, 
        35185-87, 35205 (part), 35206 (part), 35207 (part), 35209-10, 
        35211 (part), 35212 (part), 35213, 35214 (part), 35215 (part), 
        35216, 35217 (part), 35219-20, 35222 (part), 35223, 35224 
        (part), 35226, 35231, 35233 (part), 35235-36, 35238, 35242-44, 
        35253, 35255-56, 35294, 35298, 35401 (part), 35404 (part), 35405 
        (part), 35406 (part), 35444, 35446, 35452, 35457-58, 35463, 
        35468, 35476 (part), 35478, 35480 (part)

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                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    EARL F. HILLIARD, Democrat, of Birmingham, AL; born in Birmingham on 
April 9, 1942, son of the late William Nelson and Iola Hilliard; 
attended public schools of Birmingham; B.A., Morehouse College, Atlanta, 
GA, 1964; J.D., Howard University, Washington, DC, 1967; M.B.A., Atlanta 
University School of Business, Atlanta, GA, 1970; married Mary Franklin 
of Atlanta, GA; two children: Alesia and Earl, Jr.; attorney, admitted 
to the Alabama bar, 1968; commenced practice in Birmingham; member of 
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Pratt City; member: National Bar Association 
and State of Alabama Bar Association; member of the Tuskegee University 
Trustee Board, 1986-92; member of the Miles College Law School Trustee 
Board, 1982-92; elected: Alabama House of Representatives, 1974 and 
1978; elected: First Chairman of Alabama Black Legislative Caucus, 1975; 
elected: Alabama State Senate, 1980-83, 1986 and 1990; chairman, Senate 
Commerce, Transportation and Utility Committee, 1990-92; chairman, 
Jefferson County Senate Delegation, 1986-92; chairman, Senate Judiciary 
Committee, 1982-86; Agriculture; International Relations; elected 
November 3, 1992 to the 103rd Congress; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings

1314 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-2665
 20515-0107............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Phyllis Hallmon.                        FAX: 226-0772
  Scheduler.--Hanna Ramsey.
  Press Secretary.--Helena Tyler-Starling.
1527 5th Avenue, North Birmingham, AL 35203............   (205) 328-2841
  District Manager.--Elvira Williams.                      FAX: 251-6816
88 West South Boulevard, Suite 100, Montgomery, AL        (334) 281-0513
 36105.................................................
  Office Manager.--Robert Lane.                            FAX: 281-1109
109 Federal Building, Selma, AL 36701..................   (334) 872-2684
  Office Manager.--Gail Eutsey.                            FAX: 875-8270
204 Federal Building, 1118 Greensboro Avenue,             (205) 752-3578
 Tuscaloosa, AL 35401..................................
  Office Manager.--Kay Presley.                            FAX: 349-2450


Counties: Bibb County; city of Eoline. Choctaw County; cities and 
        townships of Bolinger, Butler, Choctaw, Cromwell, Gilbertown, 
        Halsell, Jachin, Lavaca, Lisman, Melvin, Needham, Pennington, 
        Pushmataha, Riderwood, Silas, Cullomburg, Toxey, and Yantley. 
        Dallas County; cities and townships of Browns, Marion Junction, 
        Minter, Orrville, Plantersville, Safford, Sardis, and Selma. 
        Greene County; cities and townships of Boligee, Clinton, Eutaw, 
        Knoxville, Mantua, and West Greene. Hale County; cities and 
        townships of Akron, Gallion, Greensboro, Moundville, Newbern, 
        Sawyerville, and Stewart. Jefferson County; cities and townships 
        of Bessemer, Birmingham, Dolomite, Fairfield, McCalla, and 
        Tarrant. Lowndes County; cities and townships of Benton, 
        Burkeville, Farmersville, Fort Deposit, Hayneville, Letohatchee, 
        and Lowndesboro. Marengo County; cities and townships of Dayton, 
        Demopolis, Dixons Mills, Faunsdale, Jefferson, Linden, Magnolia, 
        Myrtlewood, Nanafalia, Putnam, Shortleaf, Sweet Water, and 
        Thomaston. Montgomery County; cities and townships of Boylston, 
        Montgomery, Ramer, and West Side. Perry County; cities and 
        townships of Marion, Sprott, Suttle, and Uniontown. Pickens 
        County; cities and townships of Aliceville, Carrollton, 
        Ethelsville, Gordo, McShan, and Reform. Sumter County; cities 
        and townships of Bellamy, Coatopa, Cuba, Emelle, Epes, 
        Gainesville, Geiger, Livingston, Panola, Sumterville, Ward, 
        Whitfield, and York. Tuscaloosa County; cities and townships of 
        Coaling, Cottondale, Duncanville, Tuscaloosa, and Vance. Wilcox 
        County; cities and townships of Alberta, Annemanie, Arlington, 
        Boykin, Camden, Catherine, Coy, Furman, Lamison, Lower 
        Peachtree, McWilliams, Millers Ferry, Oak Hill, Pineapple, Pine 
        Hill, Prairie, and Snow Hill. Population (1990), 577,227.
ZIP Codes: 35020-21, 35023 (part), 35034, 35042, 35061 (part), 35064, 
        35111 (part), 35201-04, 35205 (part), 35206 (part), 35207 
        (part), 35208, 35211 (part), 35212 (part), 35214 (part), 35215 
        (part), 35217 (part), 35218, 35221, 35222 (part), 35224 (part), 
        35228, 35232, 35233 (part), 35234, 35237, 35259, 35263, 35283, 
        35291-92, 35401 (part), 35402, 35403 (part), 35404 (part), 35405 
        (part), 35406 (part), 35440-43, 35449, 35453, 35456, 35459-64, 
        35469-71, 35474, 35476 (part), 35477, 35480 (part), 35485-87, 
        35490-91, 36032, 36040, 36043, 36046 (part), 36047, 36069 
        (part), 36101-03, 36104 (part), 36105 (part), 36106 (part), 
        36107 (part), 36108 (part), 36110 (part), 36113 (part), 36117 
        (part), 36435-36, 36446, 36482 (part), 36524, 36570, 36701-03, 
        36720, 36722-23, 36726-28, 36732, 36736, 36738, 36740, 36742, 
        36744, 36748-49, 36751 (part), 36752-54, 36756, 36758-59, 36761-
        65, 36767-69, 36773, 36775-76, 36779, 36782-83, 36784 (part), 
        36785-86, 36901, 36903-04, 36906-08, 36910-13, 36916, 36919, 
        36921-22, 36925


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