ARIZONA 4 Factors, Individuals, and Information that Counts.
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                                 ARIZONA

                      (Population 2000, 5,130,632)

                                SENATORS

    JOHN McCAIN, Republican, of Phoenix, AZ; born in the Panama Canal 
Zone, August 29, 1936; graduated Episcopal High School, Alexandria, VA, 
1954; graduated, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, 1958; National War 
College, Washington, DC, 1973; retired captain (pilot), U.S. Navy, 1958-
81; military awards: Silver Star, Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, Purple 
Heart, and Distinguished Flying Cross; chair, International Republican 
Institute; married to the former Cindy Hensley; seven children: Doug, 
Andy, Sidney, Meghan, Jack, Jim, and Bridget; committees: Armed 
Services; Commerce, Science and Transportation; Indian Affairs; elected 
to the 98th Congress in November, 1982; reelected to the 99th Congress 
in November, 1984; elected to the U.S. Senate in November, 1986; 
reelected to each succeeding Senate term.


                  Office Listings

   http://www.senate.gov/~mccain    senator__mccain@mccain.senate.gov

241 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 224-2235
 20510-0303............................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Mark Salter.                  TDD: 224-7132
  Legislative Director.--Dan McKivergan.
  Press Secretary.--Nancy Ives.
  Scheduler.--Ellen Cahill.
  Office Manager.--Heidi Karpen.
2400 East Arizona Biltmore Circle, Suite 1150, Building   (602) 952-2410
 No. 1, Phoenix, AZ 85016..............................
                                                           TDD: 952-0170
4450 South Rural Road, Suite B-130, Tempe, AZ 85282....   (480) 897-6289
450 West Paseo Redondo, Suite 200, Tucson, AZ 85701....   (602) 670-6334



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    JON KYL, Republican, of Phoenix, AZ; born in Oakland, NE on April 
25, 1942; education: graduated Bloomfield High School, Bloomfield, IA, 
1960; B.A., University of Arizona, Tucson, 1964 (Phi Beta Kappa, Phi 
Kappa Phi); LL.B., University of Arizona, 1966; employment: editor-in-
chief, Arizona Law Review; attorney, admitted to the Arizona State bar, 
1966; former partner in Phoenix law firm of Jennings, Strouss and 
Salmon, 1966-86; chairman, Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (1984-85); 
married: the former Caryll Louise Collins; children: Kristine and Jon; 
committees: Energy and Natural Resources; Finance; Intelligence; 
Judiciary; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate in November, 
1994; reelected in November, 2000.


                  Office Listings

            http://www.senate.gov/~kyl    info@kyl.senate.gov

730 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20515..   (202) 224-4521
  Chief of Staff.--Tim Glazewski.
  Senior Policy Advisor.--Skip Fischer.
  Legislative Director.--Tom Alexander.
  Office Director.--Sherry Reichel.
  Scheduler.--Jill Cernock.
  Press Secretary.--Andrew Wilder.
Suite 120, 2200 East Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016.   (602) 840-1891
Suite 220, 7315 North Oracle, Tucson, AZ 85704.........   (520) 575-8633



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    JEFF FLAKE, Republican, of Mesa, AZ; born in Snowflake, AZ, on 
December 31, 1962; education: Brigham Young University; B.A., 
International Relations; M.A., Political Science; religion: Mormon; 
served a mission in South Africa and Zimbabwe; occupation: businessman; 
employment: Shipley, Smoak & Henry (public affairs firm); Executive 
Director, Foundation for Democracy; Executive Director, Goldwater 
Institute; married: Cheryl; children: Ryan, Alexis, Austin, Tanner, and 
Dallin; elected to the 107th Congress on November 7, 2000.


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                  Office Listings

                       http://www.house.gov/flake

512 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-2635
 0301..................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Steve Voeller.                          FAX: 226-4386
  Office Manager.--Jana Lee.
  Press Secretary.--Jonathan Felts.
1201 South Alma School Road, Mesa, AZ 85210............   (480) 833-0092
                                                           FAX: 833-6314


County: Maricopa County; Cities and townships: Ahwatukee, Chandler, 
        Gilbert, Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe. Population (1990), 
        610,872.
ZIP Codes: 85003-04, 85006, 85008, 85012-14, 85016, 85018, 85040, 85044-
        45, 85048, 85201-03, 85205, 85210, 85213, 85215, 85224-26, 
        85233, 85248-49, 85251, 85257, 85281-84

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                             SECOND DISTRICT

    ED PASTOR, Democrat, of Phoenix, AZ; born in Claypool, AZ, on June 
28, 1943; education: attended public schools in Miami, AZ; graduate of 
Arizona State University; B.A., chemistry, 1966; J.D., Arizona 
University, 1974; member, Governor Raul Castro's staff; taught 
chemistry, North High School; former deputy director of Guadalupe 
Organization, Inc.; elected supervisor, board of supervisors, Maricopa 
County; served board of directors for the National Association of 
Counties; vice chairman, Employment Steering Committee; president, 
Arizona County Supervisors Association; member, executive committee of 
the Arizona Association of Counties; resigned, May, 1991; elected by 
special election on September 24, 1991, to fill the vacancy caused by 
the resignation of Morris K. Udall; reelected in November, 1992, to the 
103rd Congress; appointed to Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; 
member: Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Energy and Water 
Development; Subcommittee on Rural Development, Agriculture and Related 
Agencies; reelected to the 104th Congress in November, 1994; member: 
Committee on Agriculture; Subcommittee on General Commodities; 
Subcommittee on Risk Management and Specialty Crops; House Committee on 
Oversight; Joint Committee on the Library of Congress; chairman, 
Hispanic Caucus; reelected to the 105th Congress in November, 1996; 
appointed a Deputy Minority Whip; member, Appropriations Committee; 
Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development; Subcommittee on 
Transportation; Committee on Standards of Official Conduct; reelected to 
the 106th Congress in November, 1998; appointed a Chief Deputy Minority 
Whip; member, Appropriations Committee; Subcommittee on Energy and Water 
Development; Subcommittee on Transportation; Subcommittee on 
Legislative; reelected to the 107th Congress in November, 2000; 
appointed Chief Deputy Minority Whip; committees: Appropriations; 
Standards of Official Conduct; subcommittees: Energy and Water 
Development; Transportation; married: Verma Pastor; two daughters: 
Yvonne and Laura; board of directors, Neighborhood Housing Services of 
America; National Association of Latino Elected Officials; served as 
director at large, ASU Alumni Association; founding board member, ASU 
Los Diablos Alumni Association; served on board of directors of the 
National Council of La Raza; Arizona Joint Partnership Training Council; 
National Conference of Christians and Jews; Friendly House; Chicanos Por 
La Causa; Phoenix Economic Growth Corporation; Sun Angel Foundation; 
vice president, Valley of the Sun United Way; advisory member, Boys Club 
of Metropolitan Phoenix.


                  Office Listings

         http://www.house.gov/pastor    ed.pastor@mail.house.gov

2465 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-4065
 20515-0302............................................
  Executive Assistant.--Laura Campos.
411 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004...............   (602) 256-0551
  District Director.--Ron Piceno.
2432 East Broadway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85719.........   (520) 624-9986
  Southern Arizona District Director.--Linda
   Leatherman.
281 West 24th Street, Suite 118, Yuma, AZ 85364........   (520) 726-2234
  District Representative.--Charlene Fernandez.


Counties: Maricopa (part), Pima (part), Pinal (part), Santa Cruz, and 
        Yuma. Population (1990), 610,871.
ZIP Codes: 85001-02, 85003 (part), 85004 (part), 85005, 85006 (part), 
        85007 (part), 85008 (part), 85009 (part), 85013 (part), 85017 
        (part), 85019 (part), 85025, 85030-31, 85033 (part), 85034 
        (part), 85035 (part), 85040 (part), 85041, 85043 (part), 85044 
        (part), 85063, 85073-74, 85222 (part), 85223, 85230, 85283 
        (part), 85301 (part), 85311, 85318, 85321-22, 85323 (part), 
        85326 (part), 85333, 85336-37, 85338 (part), 85339 (part), 
        85341, 85347, 85349-50, 85352, 


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        85353 (part), 85356, 85364-66, 
        85611, 85614 (part), 85624, 85628, 85634, 85637 (part), 85639-
        40, 85645 (part), 85646, 85648, 85701-02, 85705 (part), 85706 
        (part), 85711 (part), 85713 (part), 85714, 85716 (part), 85717, 
        85719 (part), 85722, 85733, 85735-36, 85745 (part), 85746 (part)

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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    BOB STUMP, Republican, of Tolleson, AZ; born in Phoenix, AZ, April 
4, 1927; education: graduated, Tolleson High School, 1947; B.S., Arizona 
State University, 1951; cotton farmer; military service: served in the 
U.S. Navy, 1943-46; Arizona House of Representatives, four terms, 1959-
67; Arizona State Senate, five terms, 1967-76, president of Arizona 
Senate, 1975-76; member: VFW; Veterans of Underage Military Service; 
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation; 
children: Karen, Bob, and Bruce; five grandchildren; committees: 
chairman, Armed Services; Veterans' Affairs; Republican Steering 
Committee; member, Republican Policy Committee (Speaker's Appointee); 
Congressional Air Power Caucus; Congressional Fire Services Caucus; 
Congressional Missile Defense Caucus; Constitutional Caucus; Forestry 
2000 Task Force; Immigration Reform Caucus and the Western Caucus; 
elected to the 95th Congress on November 2, 1976; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

211 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-4576
 0303..................................................
  Chief of Staff/Press Secretary.--Lisa A. Atkins.         FAX: 225-6328
  Executive Assistant/Legislative Assistant.--Dolores
   Dunn.
  Senior Legislative Assistant.--Mary Petrella.
401 West Washington Street, Suite 280 SPC 9, Phoenix,     (602) 379-6923
 AZ 85003-2119.........................................
  District Representative.--Bruce Bartholomew.             FAX: 271-0611


Counties: Coconino (part), La Paz, Maricopa (part), Mohave, Navajo 
        (part), and Yavapai. Population (1990), 610,871.
ZIP Codes: 85023 (part), 85024 (part), 85027 (part), 85033 (part), 85035 
        (part), 85037, 85039, 85043 (part), 85301 (part), 85302 (part), 
        85303, 85304 (part), 85305, 85306 (part), 85307-08, 85310, 
        85312, 85320, 85323 (part), 85324-25, 85326 (part), 85328, 
        85332, 85334-35, 85338 (part), 85340, 85342-46, 85348, 85351, 
        85353 (part), 85354-55, 85357-63, 85371-75, 85380-82, 85390, 
        86001 (part), 86002-03, 86004 (part), 86015-16, 86018, 86020-23, 
        86030, 86034, 86036, 86039, 86042-44, 86046, 86301-04, 86312-13, 
        86320-27, 86329-35, 86336 (part), 86337-38, 86340-43, 86401-03, 
        86405, 86411-12, 86427, 86430-38, 86440-45

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                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    JOHN B. SHADEGG, Republican, of Phoenix, AZ; born in Phoenix on 
October 22, 1949; graduated Camelback High School; B.A., University of 
Arizona, Tucson, 1972; J.D., University of Arizona, 1975; Air National 
Guard, 1969-75; admitted to the Arizona bar, 1976; law offices of John 
Shadegg; special counsel, Arizona House Republican Caucus, 1991-92; 
special assistant attorney general, 1983-90; advisor, U.S. Sentencing 
Commission; founding director/executive committee member, Goldwater 
Institute for Public Policy; member/former president, Crime Victim 
Foundation; chairman, Arizona Juvenile Justice Advisory Council; 
advisory board, Salvation Army; vestry, Christ Church of the Ascension 
Episcopal, 1989-91; member, Law Society, ASU College of Law; chairman, 
Arizona Republican Caucus, 1985-87; chairman, Proposition 108--Two-
Thirds Tax Limitation Initiative, 1992; member, Fiscal Accountability 
and Reform Efforts (FARE) Committee, 1991-92; counsel, Arizonans for 
Wildlife Conservation (no on Proposition 200), 1992; Victims Bill of 
Rights Task Force, 1989-90; member, Growing Smarter Committee, (yes on 
Proposition 303), 1998; married to Shirley Shadegg; two children: 
Courtney and Stephen; committees: Financial Services; subcommittees: 
Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises; 
Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection; Domestic Monetary Policy, 
Technology and Economic Growth; Oversight and Investigation; elected to 
the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

         http://www.house.gov/shadegg    jshadegg@mail.house.gov

432 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.   (202) 225-3361
  Chief of Staff.--Elise Finley.                           FAX: 225-3462
  Deputy Chief of Staff.--Teddy Eynon.
  Legislative Director.--Lance Wenger.
  Scheduler.--Kristin Nelthorpe.
  Press Secretary.--John Pappas.
301 East Bethany Home Road, Suite 178, Phoenix, AZ        (602) 263-5300
 85014.................................................
  District Director.--Sean Noble.
  District Scheduler.--Pat Curtain.


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County: Maricopa County; cities of Glendale (part), Paradise Valley, 
        Phoenix (part), Scottsdale (part). Population (1990), 610,871.
ZIP Codes: 85003 (part), 85007 (part), 85009 (part), 85012 (part), 
        85013, 85014 (part), 85015, 85016 (part), 85017 (part), 85018 
        (part), 85019 (part), 85020-22, 85023 (part), 85024 (part), 
        85027 (part), 85028-29, 85032, 85051, 85250 (part), 85251 
        (part), 85253, 85254 (part), 85258 (part), 85260 (part), 85301 
        (part), 85302 (part), 85304 (part), 85306 (part)

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                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    JIM KOLBE, Republican, of Tucson, AZ; born in Evanston, IL, June 28, 
1942; education: graduated, U.S. Capitol Page School, Washington, DC, 
1960; B.A., political science, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 
1965; M.B.A., Stanford University, CA, 1967; study abroad program, 
International School of America, 1962-63; served in Vietnam, U.S. Navy, 
lieutenant, 1967-69; lieutenant commander, U.S. Naval Reserves 
(inactive); employment: vice president, Wood Canyon Corporation, 
Sonoita, AZ; consultant, real estate development and political affairs; 
Arizona State Senator, 1977-82; special assistant to Governor Ogilvie of 
Illinois, 1972-73; board of directors, Tucson Community Food Bank; 
committees: Appropriations; elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 
1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

                       http://www.house.gov.kolbe

2266 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-2542
 20515-0305............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Fran McNaught.
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Patrick Baugh.
Suite 112, 1661 North Swan, Tucson, AZ 85712...........   (520) 881-3588
  District Director.--Patricia Klein.
Suite B-160, 77 Calle Portal, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635...   (520) 459-3115


Counties: Cochise, Graham (part), Pima (part), and Pinal (part). 
        Population (1990), 610,871.
ZIP Codes: 85222 (part), 85231 (part), 85245, 85531, 85535-36, 85543, 
        85546, 85548, 85551-52, 85602-10, 85613, 85614 (part), 85615-17, 
        85619-23, 85625-27, 85629 (part), 85630, 85631 (part), 85632-33, 
        85635-38, 85641, 85643-44, 85645 (part), 85652-55, 85670-71, 
        85703-04, 85705 (part), 85706 (part), 85708 (part), 85710 
        (part), 85711 (part), 85712, 85713 (part), 85714 (part), 85715, 
        85716 (part), 85718, 85719 (part), 85725-26, 85730-32, 85734, 
        85737-38, 85740-43, 85745 (part), 85746 (part), 85747-49, 85751

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                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    JOHN D. HAYWORTH, Jr., Republican, of Scottsdale, AZ; born in High 
Point, NC, on 
July 12, 1958; graduated, High Point Central High School, 1976; B.A., 
speech communications and political science, cum laude, North Carolina 
State University, Raleigh, 1980; broadcaster; public relations 
consultant; insurance agent; member: Rotary Club of Phoenix (Paul Harris 
Fellow); Boy Scouts of America (Eagle Scout); married Mary Denise Yancey 
Hayworth, 1989; three children: Nicole, Hannah, and John Micah; elected 
to the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings

                      http://www.house.gov/hayworth

2434 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-2190
 20515.................................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Joe Eule.                     FAX: 225-3263
  Legislative Director.--Katharine Mottley.
  Executive Assistant.--Tricia Evans.
  Legislative Assistants: Suzanne Geroux, Jill
   Henriques, Ryan Serote.
1300 South Milton, Suite 207, Flagstaff, AZ 86001......   (928) 556-8760
1017 South Gilbert, Suite 203, Mesa, AZ 85204..........   (480) 926-4151
  Office Manager.--Doug Nick.
408 N. Sacaton, #DD, Casa Grande, AZ 85222.............   (520) 876-4095
  Office Manager.--Mike Olivas.


Counties: Apache, Cocconino (part), Gila, Graham (part), Greenlee, 
        Maricopa (part), Navajo (part), and Pinal (part). Cities and 
        Townships: Alpine, Apache Junction, Bapchule, Blue, Bylas, 
        Carefree, Cashion, Casa Grande, Cave Creek, Chandler, Chandler 
        Heights, Chinle, Cibeque, Clay Springs, Claypool, Clifton, 
        Concho, Coolidge, Dennehotso, Duncan, Eagar, Eloy, Flagstaff, 
        Florence, Fountain Hills, Fort Apache, Fort Defiance, Forest 
        Lakes, Ganado, Gilbert, Globe, Gold Canyon, Greer, Happy Jack, 
        Hayden, Heber, Higley, Holbrook, Houck, Indian Wells, Joseph 
        City, Kaibito, Kayenta, Kearny, Lake Montezuma, Lakeside, 
        Laveen, Leupp, Lukachukai, Lupton, Mammoth, Many Farms, 
        Maricopa, McNary, Mesa, Miami, Morenci, Mormon Lake, Munds Park, 
        Nazlini, Nutrioso, Overgaard, Paradise Valley, Payson, Peridot, 


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        Petrified Forest NP, Phoenix, Picacho, Pine, Pinedale, Pinetop, 
        Pinon, Queen Creek, Queen Valley, Red Valley, Rio Verde, Rock 
        Point, Roosevelt, Round Rock, Sacaton, Saint Johns, Saint 
        Michaels, San Carlos, Sanders, San Manuel, Sawmill, Scottsdale, 
        Sedona, Shonto, Show Low, Snowflake, Springerville, Stanfield, 
        Strawberry, Sun Lakes, Sun Valley, Superior, Taylor, Teec Nos 
        Pos, Tolleson, Tonto Basin, Tortilla Flat, Tsaile, Tuba City, 
        Valley Farms, Vernon, White Mountain Lake, Whiteriver, Window 
        Rock, Winkelman, Winslow, Woodruff, Young. Population (1990), 
        610,872.
ZIP Codes: 85024, 85027-28, 85032, 85040, 85044, 85048, 85054, 85076, 
        85201-08, 85210, 85213-17, 85219-22, 85224-28, 85231-37, 85239, 
        85241-42, 85247-51, 85253, 85254-60, 85262-64, 85268-69, 85272-
        73, 85278, 85287, 85290-92, 85296, 85329, 85331, 85339, 85353, 
        85359-40, 85377, 85501-02, 85528, 85530, 85532-34, 85541-542, 
        85544-45, 85547, 85550, 85553-54, 85618, 85631, 85901, 85911-12, 
        85920, 85922-23, 85925-38, 85940-42, 86001-02, 86004, 86011, 
        86017, 86024-25, 86028-29, 86031-33, 86035, 86038, 86045, 86047, 
        86053-54, 86336, 86341-42, 86503-08, 86510-15, 86535, 86538-40, 
        86544-45, 86547, 86549, 86556


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American Civil Rights Almanac: Hispanic Americans Native Americans Select4Ed Immigrant Groups Selected (Uxl American Civil Rights Reference Library) by Phillis Engelbert

The Almanac of American Politics 1996: The Senators, the Representatives and the Governors: Their Records and Election Results, Their States and Di by Michael Barone

The Almanac of Women and Minorities in American Politics by Mart Martin

The Almanac of American Politics 1994 by National Journal Group

Almanac of American Politics: 1994 by Michael Barone

The Almanac of American Politics 1996: The Senators, the Representatives and the Governors: Their Records and Election Results, Their States and Di by Michael Barone

Washington Information Directory 1999-2000 (Washington Information Directory, 1999-2000) by Mary Burke Marshall

Directory of Congressional Voting Scores and Interest Group Ratings by J. Michael Sharp

Directory of Congressional Voting Scores and Interest Group Ratings by J. Michael Sharp

Directory of Congressional Voting Scores and Interest Group Ratings by J. Michael Sharp

International Information Directory 1998-1999 (Serial) by Paul McClure

Congressional Quarterly's Federal Pacs Directory: 1998-1999 (Serial) by Congressional Quarterly Inc

International Information Directory 2000-2001 (International Information Directory, 2000-2001) by Congressional Quarterly Inc.

Directory of Congressional Voting Scores and Interest Group Ratings (Directory of Congressional Voting Scores) by J. Michael Sharp

Directory of Congressional Voting Scores and Interest Group Ratings by J. Michael Sharp



1999-2000 Official Congressional Directory: 106th Congress (Congressional Directory, 1999-2000) by Claitors Pub Div

1999-2000 Official Congressional Directory: 106th Congress (Congressional Directory, 1999-2000) by Claitors Pub Div

Profiles in Courage by John F. Kennedy

Thomas Jefferson: Genius of Liberty by Joseph J. Ellis

How to Overthrow the Government by Arianna Huffington

Hillary's Turn: Inside Her Improbable, Victorious Senate Campaign by Michael Tomasky

Citizen McCain by Elizabeth Drew

House Mouse, Senate Mouse by Peter W. Barnes

Dependent on DC: The Rise of Federal Control over the Lives of Ordinary Americans by Charlotte Twight

Arguing About Slavery: John Quincy Adams and the Great Battle in the United States Congress by William Lee Miller

Congressional Procedures and the Policy Process by Walter J. Oleszek

The House and Senate Explained: The People's Guide to Congress by Ellen House Greenberg

Outside Lobbying by Ken Kollman

Adam by Adam: The Autobiography of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. by Adam Clayton Powell

The Dance of Legislation by Eric Redman

Great Government Goofs: Over 350 Loopy Laws, Hilarious Screw-Ups and Acts-Idents of Congress by Leland Gregory

Nine and Counting: The Women of the Senate by Barbara Mikulski
Biographical Dictionary of Congressional Women by Karen N. Foerstel

Congressional Quarterly's American Congressional Dictionary by Walter Kravitz

Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations Requested from the Congressional Research Service by S/N 030-001-00116-4

American Congressional Dictionary by Walter Kravitz

Congressional Quarterly's American Congressional Dictionary by Walter Kravitz

The Presidential-Congressional Political Dictionary (Borgo Reference Guides, No. 3) by Jeffrey M. Elliot

The Presidential-Congressional Political Dictionary (Borgo Reference Guides, No. 3) by Jeffrey M. Elliot

Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations Requested from the Congressional Research Service by United States Government Printing Office

Congressional Quarterly's American Congressional Dictionary by Walter Kravitz

Congressional Quarterly's American Congressional Dictionary by Walter Kravitz

The Presidential-Congressional Political Dictionary by Jeffrey M. Elliot

The Presidential-Congressional Political Dictionary by Jeffrey M. Elliot

The American Legislative Process: Congress and the States (10th Edition) by William J. Keefe

The American Legislative Process: Congress and the States by William J. Keefe

 Property, Power, and American Democracy by David A. Schultz

The American Legislative Process by William J. Keefe

The American legislative process : Congress and the States by William J. Keefe

The American legislative process : Congress and the States by William J. Keefe

Congress and Its Committees: A Historical Approach to the Role of Committees in the Legislative Process (Harvard Dissertations in American History A) by Joseph Cooper

Inside the Legislative Process: A Comprehensive Survey of the American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries  

Official Congressional Directory, 1987-88  

Washington Information Directory 1998-1999 (Serial) by Paul McClure

1997-1998 Official Congressional Directory: 105th Congress (Serial) by Claitors Pub Div

1997-1998 Official Congressional Directory: 105th Congress (Serial) by Claitors Pub Div

Almanac of American Politics, 1990 by Michael Barone







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