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                                COLORADO

                      (Population 2000, 4,301,261)

                                SENATORS

    BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Republican, of Ignacio, CO; born in Auburn, 
CA, on 
April 13, 1933; attended Placer High School, Auburn, CA, 1951; quit high 
school to join Air Force (where he got his GED); attended graduation 
exercises and received a diploma in 1991; B.A., San Jose State, 1957; 
attended Meiji University in Toyko, Japan, as special research student, 
1960-64; served in U.S. Air Force in Korea, airman second class, 1951-
53; jewelry designer who has won more than 200 first-place and best-of-
show awards; rancher who raised, trained, and showed horses; All-
American in judo, captain of the U.S. Olympic Judo Team in 1964, gold 
medal in the Pan-American Games of 1963; elected to Colorado State 
Legislature in 1982, serving 1983-86 on the Agriculture and Natural 
Affairs and Business and Labor committees; appointed advisor to the 
Colorado Commission on International Trade and Colorado Commission on 
the Arts and Humanities; voted by colleagues one of ``Ten Best 
Legislators'' in the Denver Post-News Center 4 survey, 1984; ``1984 
Outstanding Legislator'' award from Colorado Bankers Association; 
inducted into the Council of 44 Chiefs, Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribe; 
member of Durango Chamber of Commerce, American Quarter Horse 
Association, American Paint Horse Association, American Brangus 
Association, American Indian Education Association, Colorado Pilots 
Association, Aircraft Owners and Pilot Association; senior technical 
advisor, U.S. Judo Association; married: Linda Price, July 23, 1966; 
children: Colin and Shanan; elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 
1986; reelected to the 101st and 102nd Congresses; elected to the U.S. 
Senate on November 3, 1992; reelected on November 3, 1998; committees: 
vice-chairman, Indian Affairs; Appropriations; Energy and Natural 
Resources; Environment and Public Works; Veterans' Affairs; 
subcommittees: ranking member, Treasury and General Government; 
chairman, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki 
Commission).


                  Office Listings

                     http://www.senate.gov/~campbell

380 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 224-5852
 20510-0605............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Ginnie Kontnik.
  Deputy Chief of Staff.--Mike Russell.
  Press Secretary.--Camden Hubbard.
6950 East Belleview, Suite 200, Greenwood Village, CO     (303) 843-4100
 80111.................................................
Aspinall Federal Building, 400 Rood Avenue, #213, Grand   (970) 241-6631
 Junction, CO 81501....................................
503 North Main Street, Suite 648, Pueblo, CO 81003.....   (719) 542-6987
3500 John F. Kennedy Parkway, Room 209, Ft. Collins, CO   (970) 206-1788
 80525.................................................
212 North Wahsatch Avenue, Suite 203, Colorado Springs,   (719) 636-9092
 CO 80903..............................................



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    WAYNE ALLARD, Republican, of Loveland, CO; born in Fort Collins, CO, 
December 2, 1943; graduated, Fort Collins High School, 1963; 
preveterinary studies, Colorado State University, 1964; Doctor of 
Veterinary Medicine, Colorado State University, 1968; received 
veterinarian license in Colorado; Chief Health Officer, Loveland, CO, 
1970-78; Larimer County Board of Health, 1978-82; Colorado State Senate, 
1982-90; chair, Health and Human Services Committee and majority caucus; 
member: American Veterinary Medical Association, National Federation of 
Independent Business, Chamber of Commerce, Loveland Rotary, American 
Animal Hospital Association, American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, 
Companion Animal; married: the former Joan Elizabeth Malcolm; children: 
Christi and Cheryl; committees: Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 
Armed Services; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Budget; 
subcommittees: ranking member, Housing and Transportation; ranking 
member, Strategic; Emerging Threats and Capabilities; Financial 
Institutions; Forestry, Conservation, and Rural Revitalization; 
Personnel; Research, Nutrition, and General Legislation; Securities and 
Investment. In February 2001, appointed by Senate Majority Leader Trent 
Lott to serve on the High Tech Task Force and the National Security 
Working Group; chairman, Senate Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency 
Caucus, and the Veterinary Caucus; elected to the 102nd Congress, 
November 6, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress; elected to the 
U.S. Senate on November 6, 1996.


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                  Office Listings

                      http://www.senate.gov/~allard

525 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 224-5941
 20510-0604............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Mike Bennett.                           FAX: 224-6471
  Scheduler.--Wendy Evans.
  Press Secretary.--Sean Conway.
Suite 215, 7340 East Caley, Englewood, CO 80111........   (303) 220-7414
Suite 3Q, 3400 16th Street, Greeley, CO 80631..........   (970) 351-7582
Suite 106, 228 North Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs,    (719) 634-6071
 CO 80903..............................................
411 Thatcher Building, Fifth and Main Streets, Pueblo,    (719) 545-9751
 CO 81003..............................................
215 Federal Building, 400 Rood Avenue, Grand Junction,    (970) 245-9553
 CO 81501..............................................



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    DIANA L. DEGETTE, Democrat, of Denver, CO; born on July 29, 1957, in 
Tachikowa, Japan; B.A., political science, magna cum laude, The Colorado 
College, 1979; J.D., New York University School of Law, 1982 (Root 
Tilden Scholar); attorney with McDermott, Hansen, and Reilly; Colorado 
Deputy State Public Defender, Appellate Division, 1982-84; Colorado 
House of Representatives, 1992-96; board of directors, Planned 
Parenthood, Rocky Mountain Chapter; member and formerly on board of 
governors, Colorado Bar Association; member, Colorado Women's Bar 
Association; past memberships: board of trustees, The Colorado College; 
Denver Women's Commission; board of directors, Colorado Trial Lawyers 
Association; former editor, Trial Talk magazine; listed in 1994-96 
edition of Who's Who in America; elected to the 105th Congress; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

1530 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-4431
 20515-0601............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Lisa B. Cohen.                          FAX: 225-5657
  Appointment Secretary.--Ann Boatwright Wells.
  Press Secretary.--Carol Shirley.
1600 Downing Street, Suite 550, Denver, CO 80203.......   (303) 844-4988
  District Administrator.--Greg Diamond.


Counties: Adams (part), Arapahoe (part), Denver, Jefferson (part). 
        Population (1990), 549,068.
ZIP Codes: 80010 (part), 80011 (part), 80014 (part), 80022 (part), 
        80024, 80037, 80040-42, 80045, 80110 (part), 80111 (part), 80112 
        (part), 80123 (part), 80201-11, 80212 (part), 80214 (part), 
        80216-20, 80221 (part), 80222-25, 80226 (part), 80227 (part), 
        80229 (part), 80230, 80231 (part), 80232 (part), 80235 (part), 
        80236 (part), 80237-39, 80243-44, 80248-52, 80254-56, 80259, 
        80261-66, 80270-71, 80273-75, 80279-81, 80290-95

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                             SECOND DISTRICT

    MARK UDALL, Democrat, of Boulder, CO; born on July 18, 1950, in 
Tucson, AR; son of Morris ``Mo'' Udall, U.S. Representative, 1961-91, 
and candidate for President of the United States, 1976; education: B.A., 
Williams College, 1972; employment: course director, educator, and 
executive director, Outward Bound, 1985-95; Colorado State House of 
Representatives, District 13, 1997-98; married: Maggie Fox; children: 
Jed and Tess; committees: Resources; Science; Small Business; elected to 
the 106th Congress; reelected to the 107th Congress.


                  Office Listings

                     http://www.house.gov/markudall

115 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.   (202) 225-2161
  Chief of Staff.--Alan Salazar.                           FAX: 226-7840
  Legislative Director.--Stan Sloss.
  Press Secretary.--Lawrence Pecheco.
  Appointment Secretary.--Jennifer Rokala.
1333 West 120th Avenue, Suite 210, Westminister, CO       (303) 457-4500
 80239.................................................
                                                           FAX: 457-4504


Counties: Adams (part), Boulder, Clear Creek, Gilpin, Jefferson (part). 
        Population (1990), 549,072.
ZIP Codes: 80001, 80002 (part), 80003-06, 80020 (part), 80021, 80025-28, 
        80030, 80033 (part), 80034, 80038, 80212 (part), 80214 (part), 
        80215 (part), 80221 (part), 80229 (part), 80233 (part), 80234 
        (part), 80241 (part), 80301-04, 


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        80306-10, 80314, 80321-23, 
        80328-29, 80401 (part), 80403 (part), 80422, 80427, 80436, 
        80438, 80439 (part), 80444, 80452, 80455, 80466, 80471, 80474, 
        80476, 80481, 80501 (part), 80502-03, 80504 (part), 80510, 
        80516, 80533, 80540 (part), 80544, 80601 (part), 80614

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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    SCOTT McINNIS, Republican, of Glenwood Springs, CO; born and raised 
in Glenwood Springs; graduated from Glenwood Springs High School; 
attended Mesa College in Grand Junction; received B.A. in business 
administration from Fort Lewis College in Durango; earned law degree 
from St. Mary's University in San Antonio; worked as police officer in 
Glenwood Springs, 1976; director of the Valley View Hospital; director 
of personnel at Holy Cross Electric Association; served in the Colorado 
legislature; chaired the Committee on Agriculture, Livestock, and 
Natural Resources; served on the Judiciary, Local Government and 
Appropriations Committee for 10 years; House majority leader, 1990-92; 
the only elected official ever to receive the Florence Sabin Award for 
contributions to rural health care and received several awards from the 
United Veterans Commission of Colorado; member, Colorado Tourism Board; 
Colorado Ski Country's Legislator of the Year and Legislative 
Achievement of the Decade; received the Lee Atwater Leadership Award for 
outstanding contributions and extraordinary achievements in public 
service; received the National Federation of Independent Business and 
Guardian of Small Business Award; married: the former Lori Smith; 
children: Daxon, Tessa, and Andrea; committees: Resources; Ways and 
Means; subcommittees: chairman, Forests and Forest Health; Human 
Resources; Oversight; member, NATO Parliamentary Assembly; elected 
November 3, 1992 to the 103rd Congress; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings

320 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-4761
 0603..................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Michael Hesse.                          FAX: 226-0622
  Legislative Director.--Christopher Hatcher.
  Press Secretary.--Blain Rethmeier.
  District Administrator.--Roger Gomez.
225 North 5th Street, Suite 702, Grand Junction, CO       (970) 245-7107
 81501.................................................
                                                           FAX: 245-2194
134 West B Street, Pueblo, CO 81003....................   (719) 543-8200
    .                                                      FAX: 543-8204
Old Main Post Office-Professional Building, 1060 Main     (970) 259-2754
 Avenue, Suite 102, Durango, CO 81301..................
                                                           FAX: 259-2762
Hotel Colorado, 526 Pine Street, Suite 111, Glenwood      (970) 928-0637
 Springs, CO 81601.....................................
                                                           FAX: 928-0630


Counties: Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, Custer, Delta, 
        Dolores, Douglas (part), Eagle, Fremont (part), Garfield, Grand, 
        Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huerfano, Jackson, Jefferson (part), Lake, 
        La Plata, Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, 
        Park, Pitkin, Pueblo, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Routt, Saguache, 
        San Juan, San Miguel, and Summit. Population (1990), 549,062.
ZIP Codes: 80104 (part), 80118 (part), 80127 (part), 80131, 80135 
        (part), 80420-21, 80423-24, 80426, 80428-30, 80432, 80433 
        (part), 80434-35, 80440-43, 80446-49, 80451, 80456, 80459, 
        80461, 80463, 80467-69, 80470 (part), 80473, 80475, 80477-80, 
        80482-83, 80487-88, 80498, 80816, 80820, 80827, 81001-08, 81019, 
        81022-23, 81025, 81040, 81055, 81066, 81069, 81089, 81101, 
        81120-38, 81140-41, 81143-44, 81146-49, 81151-55, 81157, 81201 
        (part), 81210-11, 81212 (part), 81215, 81220, 81224-25, 81228, 
        81230, 81232, 81233 (part), 81235-37, 81239, 81241-43, 81247-49, 
        81251-52, 81253 (part), 81301-02, 81320-21, 81323-35, 81401-02, 
        81410-11, 81413-16, 81418-20, 81422-35, 81501-06, 81520-27, 
        81601-02, 81610-12, 81615, 81620-21, 81623-26, 81628, 81630-33, 
        81635-43, 81645-50, 81652-58

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                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    BOB SCHAFFER, Republican, of Fort Collins, CO; born in Cincinnati, 
OH, July 24, 1962; B.S., political science, University of Dayton, 1984; 
legislative assistant; Colorado State Senator, 1987-96; former press 
secretary for Republican Senators, Colorado General Assembly; named 
National Legislator of the Year, 1995, by National Republican 
Legislators Association, Business Legislator of the Year by Colorado 
Association of Commerce and Industry, Guardian of Small Business by the 
National Federation of Independent Business, and Taxpayer Champion by 
the Colorado Union of Taxpayers; married to Maureen Schaffer; four 
children: Jennifer, Emily, Justin and Sarah; committees: Education and 
the Workforce, Agriculture, Resources; elected to the 105th Congress; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


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                  Office Listings

212 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.   (202) 225-4676
  Chief of Staff.--Brandi Graham.                          FAX: 225-5870
  Press Secretary.--William Mutch.
123 N. College Avenue, Suite 260B, Fort Collins CO        (970) 493-9132
 80524.................................................
  District Director.--Marge Klein.                         FAX: 493-9144
705 S. Division Avenue, Sterling, CO 80571.............   (970) 522-1788
Madison and Main Building, 801 Eighth Street, Suite       (970) 353-3507
 220E, Greeley, CO 80631...............................
                                                           FAX: 353-3509
19 West 4th Street, LaJuanta, CO 81050.................   (719) 384-7370
                                                           FAX: 384-6536


Counties: Adams (part), Arapahoe (part), Baca, Bent, Cheyenne, Crowley, 
        Elbert, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Larimer, Las Animas, Lincoln, Logan, 
        Morgan, Otero, Phillips, Prowers, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, 
        and Yuma. Population (1990), 549,070.
ZIP Codes: 69128, 69140, 69168, 80011 (part), 80013 (part), 80015 
        (part), 80016 (part), 80018 (part), 80022 (part), 80101-03, 
        80105, 80106 (part), 80107, 80117, 80134 (part), 80136-37, 80229 
        (part), 80234 (part), 80241 (part), 80511-15, 80517, 80520-26, 
        80530, 80532, 80534-43, 80545-50, 80601 (part), 80610-12, 80615, 
        80620-24, 80631-34, 80640, 80642-46, 80648-54, 80701, 80720-23, 
        80726-29, 80731-37, 80740-47, 80749-51, 80754-55, 80757-59, 
        80801-02, 80804-07, 80810, 80812, 80815, 80818, 80821-25, 80828, 
        80830, 80834-36, 80861-62, 81020-21, 81024, 81027-30, 81032-34, 
        81036, 81038-39, 81041-47, 81049-50, 81052, 81054, 81057-59, 
        81062-64, 81067, 81070-71, 81073-74, 81076-77, 81081-82, 81084, 
        81087, 81090-92

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                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    JOEL HEFLEY, Republican, of Colorado Springs, CO; born in Ardmore, 
OK, on April 18, 1935; education: graduated, Classen High School, 
Oklahoma City, OK, 1953; B.A., Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, 
1957; M.A., Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, 1962; Gates Fellow, 
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1984; management consultant; 
executive director, Community Planning and Research Council, 1966-86; 
Colorado State House of Representatives, 1977-78; Colorado State Senate, 
1979-86; member: committees on Armed Services; Resources; Small 
Business; assistant minority whip, 1989-94; married: the former Lynn 
Christian, 1961; children: Janna, Lori, and Juli; elected to the 100th 
Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

2230 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-4422
 20515-0605............................................
  Scheduler.--Michelle Spear.                              FAX: 225-1942
104 South Cascade Avenue, Suite 105, Colorado Springs,    (719) 520-0055
 CO 80903..............................................
  District Director.--Connie Scott Solomon.
Creekside II, 6059 South Quebec Street, Suite 103,        (303) 843-0401
 Englewood, CO 80111...................................
  Office Manager.--Angela D'Aurio.


Counties: Arapahoe, Douglas, El Paso, Fremont (part), and Teller. 
        Population (1990), 549,066.
ZIP Codes: 80015 (part), 80016 (part), 80104 (part), 80106 (part), 80111 
        (part), 80112 (part), 80116, 80118 (part), 80120 (part), 80121 
        (part), 80122 (part), 80124-26, 80132-33, 80134 (part), 80135 
        (part), 80161, 80808-09, 80813-14, 80816-17, 80819, 80827, 
        80829, 80831-33, 80840-41, 80860, 80863-64, 80866, 80901, 80903-
        11, 80913-22, 80925-26, 80928-37, 80949, 80960, 80962, 81201 
        (part), 81212 (part), 81221-23, 81226, 81233 (part), 81240, 
        81244, 81253 (part)

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                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    THOMAS G. TANCREDO, Republican, of Littleton, CO; born on December 
20, 1945, in North Denver, CO; graduated, Holy Family High School, 1964; 
B.A., University of North Colorado, 1968; elected to the Colorado State 
Legislature in 1976, and served until 1982; appointed, Secretary of 
Education's Regional Representative, served from 1982 to 1992, during 
the Reagan and Bush administrations; in 1993, accepted presidency of the 
Independence Institute, a public policy research organization in Golden, 
CO; Christian; married to Jackie; two children: Ray and Randy; 
committees: Education and the Workforce; International Relations; 
Resources; elected to the 106th Congress; reelected to the 107th 
Congress.


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                  Office Listings

      http://www.house.gov/tancredo    tom.tancredo@mail.house.gov

418 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.   (202) 225-7882
  Chief of Staff.--Jacque Ponder.                          FAX: 226-4623
  Legislative Director.--Matt Knoedler.
  Scheduler.--Rachel Hayes.
5901 S. Middlefield Road, #100, Littleton, CO 80123....   (720) 283-9772
                                                           FAX: 283-9776


Counties: Arapahoe (part) and Jefferson (part). Population (1990), 
        549,056.
ZIP Codes: 80002 (part), 80007 (part), 80010 (part), 80011 (part), 80012 
        (part), 80013 (part), 80014 (part), 80015 (part), 80017, 80018 
        (part), 80019 (part), 80033 (part), 80047, 80110 (part), 80111 
        (part), 80120 (part), 80121 (part), 80122 (part), 80123 (part), 
        80127 (part), 80128, 80150-51, 80154, 80160-62, 80165-66, 80210 
        (part), 80214 (part), 80215 (part), 80222 (part), 80223 (part), 
        80224 (part), 80225, 80226 (part), 80227 (part), 80228, 80231 
        (part), 80232 (part), 80235 (part), 80236 (part), 80237 (part), 
        80251, 80401 (part), 80402, 80403 (part), 80419, 80425, 80433 
        (part), 80437, 80439 (part), 80453-54, 80457, 80465, 80470 
        (part)


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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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