GEORGIA 11 Factors, Individuals, and Information that Counts.
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                                 GEORGIA

                      (Population 2000, 8,186,453)

                                SENATORS

    JOSEPH MAXWELL CLELAND, Democrat, of Lithonia, GA; born in Atlanta, 
GA, on 
August 24, 1942; graduated, Lithonia High School, 1960; B.A., Stetson 
University, Deland, FL, 1964 (honorary doctorate); M.A., honorary 
doctorate, Emory University, 1968; captain, U.S. Army, 1965-68; Bronze 
Star for Meritorious Service, Silver Star for Gallantry in Action; 
Georgia State Senate, 1971-75; Secretary of State, Georgia, 1983-96; 
consultant, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, U.S. Senate, 1975; staff 
member, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, U.S. Senate, 1975-77; 
administrator of U.S. Veterans' Administration, 1977-81; committees: 
Armed Services; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Governmental 
Affairs; Small Business and Entrepreneurship; elected to the U.S. Senate 
on November 5, 1996.


                  Office Listings

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

461 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 224-3521
 20510-1005............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Wayne Howell.                           FAX: 224-0072
  Senior Policy Advisor.--Bill Johnstone.
  Scheduler.--Farrar Johnston.
  Executive Assistant.--Carole Dabbs.
75 Spring Street, S.W., Suite 1700, Atlanta, GA 30303..   (404) 331-4811
  State Director.--Bill Chapman.                           FAX: 331-5439
  Deputy State Directors: Curtis Atkinson, Elsie Hand.
Suite 101, 235 Roosevelt Avenue, Albany, GA 31701......   (912) 430-7796
                                                           FAX: 430-7798
611 Telfair Street, Augusta, GA 30901..................   (706) 722-4040
                                                           FAX: 722-4555
Suite 101, 120 Twelfth Street, Columbus, GA 31902......   (706) 649-7705
                                                           FAX: 649-7709
203 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, Dalton, GA 30721   (706) 275-8905
                                                           FAX: 275-8909
Suite 203, 401 Cherry Street, Macon, GA 31201..........   (912) 755-1779
                                                           FAX: 755-1269
Suite A, 440 Mall Boulevard, Savannah, GA 31406........   (912) 352-8283
                                                           FAX: 356-5562


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    ZELL MILLER, Democrat, of Young Harris, GA; born on February 24, 
1932, in Young Harris, GA; education: graduated from Young Harris 
College, 1951; received a bachelor's degree, 1957, and a master's 
degree, 1958, in History from the University of Georgia; military 
service: U.S. Marine Corps, 1953-56; public service: elected Mayor of 
Young Harris, GA, 1959; elected to the Georgia State Senate, 1960; 
Director, Georgia Board of Probation, 1965-66; Deputy Director, Georgia 
Dept. of Corrections, 1967-68; Executive Secretary to the Governor of 
Georgia, 1968-71; Executive Director of the Georgia Democratic Party, 
1971-73; member, Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles, 1973-75; 
Lieutenant Governor of Georgia; 1975-91; Governor of Georgia, 1991-99; 
professional: teacher at the University of Georgia, Emory University, 
and Young Harris College, 1999-2000; married: Shirley Carver Miller; 
children: Murphy and Matthew; appointed to the U.S. Senate on July 24, 
2000; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 7, 2000.

                  Office Listings

                        http://miller.senate.gov

257 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 224-3643
 20510-1006............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Alex Albert.                            FAX: 228-2090
  Legislative Director.--Mary Ann Chaffee.
  Office Manager.--Patty Parmer.
  State Director.--Toni Brown.
Suite 300, 100 Colony Square, NE, 1175 Peachtree Street   (404) 347-2202
 NE., Atlanta, GA 30361................................



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    JACK KINGSTON, Republican, of Savannah, GA; born on April, 24, 1955 
in Bryan, TX; education: Michigan State University, 1973-74; University 
of Georgia, 1974-78; insurance 


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salesman; vice president, Palmer and Cay/
Carswell; Georgia State Legislature, 1984-92; member: Savannah Health 
Mission, Isle of Hope Community Association, Christ Church; married: 
Elizabeth Morris Kingston, 1979; children: Betsy, John, Ann, and Jim; 
committees: Appropriations; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103rd 
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings

                      http://www.house.gov/kingston

1034 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-5831
 20515-1001............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Adam Sullivan.                          FAX: 226-2269
  Legislative Director.--John Steele.
  Senior Legislative Assistant.--David Schwarz.
  Legislative Assistant.--Lee Beckmann.
  Communications Director.--Robyn Ridgley.
6605 Abercorn Street, Suite 102, Savannah, GA 31405....   (912) 352-0101
Statesboro Federal Building, Room 220, Statesboro, GA     (912) 489-8797
 30458.................................................
Federal Building, 805 Gloucester Street, Room 304,        (912) 265-9010
 Brunswick, GA 31520...................................


Counties: Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Candler, Chatham, Effingham, 
        Evans, Glynn, Jenkins, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Pierce, Screven, 
        Tattnall, Toombs, and Wayne. Population (1990), 589,546.
ZIP Codes: 30308-9, 30415, 30417, 30420-21, 30427, 30436, 30438-39, 
        30442, 30446, 30450, 30452-3, 30455, 30458, 30467, 30474, 30822, 
        31301-05, 31312-14, 31316, 31319-24, 31326-29, 31331, 31404 
        (part), 31405 (part), 31406 (part), 31407, 31408 (part), 31409, 
        31410 (part), 31411, 31419, 31503, 31516, 31518, 31520, 35122 
        31525, 31527, 31537, 31542-43, 31545, 31548, 31551, 31553, 
        31555, 31557-8 31560, 31565-66, 31568-69

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                             SECOND DISTRICT

    SANFORD D. BISHOP, Jr., Democrat, of Albany, GA; born on February 4, 
1947, in Mobile, AL; education: attended Mobile County public schools; 
B.A., Morehouse College, 1968; J.D., Emory University, 1971; employment: 
attorney; admitted to the Georgia and Alabama bars; Georgia House of 
Representatives, 1977-91; Georgia Senate, 1991-93; former member: 
Executive Board, Boy Scouts of America; YMCA; Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity; 
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity; 32nd Degree Mason, Shriner; member: Mt. Zion 
Baptist Church, Albany, GA; committees: Agriculture; Select Committee on 
Intelligence; Veterans' Affairs (on leave with seniority); elected to 
the 103rd Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

       http://www.house.gov/bishop    bishop.email@mail.house.gov

2429 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-3631
 20515-1002............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Beverly Gilyard.                        FAX: 225-2203
  Legislative Director.--Roxanne Burnham.
  Legislative Assistant.--Monty Carlton.
  Communications Director.--Selby McCach.
  Administrative Assistant.--Maxine Kilgore.
Albany Towers, Suite 216, 235 Roosevelt Avenue, Albany,   (229) 439-8067
 GA 31701..............................................
  Constituent Services Director.--Peggy Greenway.          FAX: 436-2099
101 S. Main Street, Dawson, GA 31742...................   (229) 995-3991
  Field Representative.--Al Ellis.                         FAX: 995-4894
401 North Patterson Street, Room 255, Federal Building,   (229) 247-9705
 Valdosta, GA 31601....................................
  Field Representative.--Michael Bryant.                   FAX: 241-1035


Counties: Baker, Brooks, Calhoun, Chattahoochee, Clay, Colquitt, Cook, 
        Crisp, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, 
        Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Seminole, 
        Stewart, Sumter, Taylor, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Webster, 
        Worth. Population (1990), 591,699.
ZIP Codes: 30230, 31006, 31010, 31015, 31030, 31039, 31041, 31057-58, 
        31068-70, 31076, 31078, 31081, 31091, 31601-06, 31620, 31625-27, 
        31629, 31631-32, 31636-38, 31641, 31643, 31647-49, 31698-99, 
        31701-18, 31720, 31722-30, 31732-34, 31736-47, 31749, 31751-54, 
        31756-57, 31759, 31761-68, 31770-73, 31775-87, 31789-97, 31799, 
        31803, 31805-06, 31812, 31814-16, 31821, 31824-25, 31832, 31836, 
        31907

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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    MAC COLLINS, Republican, of Hampton, GA; born in Jackson, October 
14, 1944; education: graduated, Jackson High School, 1962; employment: 
owner, Collins Trucking Company, 


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Inc.; Georgia State Senate, 1989-92; 
chairman, Butts County Commission, 1977-80; chairman, Butts County 
Republican Party, 1981-82; director, Georgia Forestry Association; 32nd 
degree Mason; member: American Legislative Exchange Council and National 
Conference of State Legislatures; married: the former Julie Watkins, 
1964; children: Crystal, Mike, Andy, and April; committees: Budget; Ways 
and Means; deputy whip; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103rd 
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

      http://www.house.gov/maccollins    mac.collins@mail.house.gov

1131 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-5901
 20515-1003............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Bo Bryant.                              FAX: 225-2515
  Legislative Director.--Michael Joyce.
  Executive Assistant.--Patricia Koch.
173 North Main Street, Jonesboro, GA 30336.............   (770) 603-3395
  District Administrator.--Shirley Gillespie.
2121 Wynnton Road, Columbus, GA 31906..................   (706) 327-7228


Counties: Clayton, Coweta, Fayette, Harris, Henry, Meriwether, Muscogee, 
        Pike, Spalding, and Talbot. Population (1990), 591,328.
ZIP Codes: 30027 (part), 30049 (part), 30050 (part), 30051, 30205-06, 
        30212, 30213 (part), 30214, 30220, 30223-24, 30228 (part), 
        30229, 30233 (part), 30234 (part), 30236-37, 30244 (part), 30248 
        (part), 30249 (part), 30250, 30253 (part), 30257, 30258, 30259-
        60, 30263-66, 30268 (part), 30269, 30273, 30274 (part), 30275-
        77, 30281 (part), 30284-87, 30289-90, 30292, 30295, 30296 
        (part), 30337 (part), 30349 (part), 30354 (part), 31004, 31016, 
        31029, 31030, 31031 (part), 31038 (part), 31046, 31052 (part), 
        31066 (part), 31086, 31097, 31210 (part), 31211 (part), 31801 
        (part), 31804, 31807-08, 31811, 31816 (part), 31820, 31822 
        (part), 31823, 31826, 31829-31, 31833 (part), 31901, 31904 
        (part), 31906, 31907, 31909, 30002 (part), 30021 (part), 30030 
        (part), 30031, 30032 (part), 30033 (part), 30035 (part), 30036-
        37, 30049 (part), 30058 (part), 30061, 30065, 30071 (part), 
        30072, 30074, 30079 (part), 30083 (part), 30084 (part), 30085-
        86, 30087 (part), 30088 (part), 30091, 30093, 30136 (part), 
        30174 (part), 30207 (part), 30208 (part), 30209, 30221 (part), 
        30226, 30243 (part), 30244 (part), 30245 (part), 30246-47, 30249 
        (part), 30253 (part), 30278, 30281 (part), 30305 (part), 30306 
        (part), 30307 (part), 30309 (part), 30317 (part), 30319 (part), 
        30322, 30324 (part), 30326 (part), 30329, 30340, 30341 (part), 
        30345, 30347, 30359, 30360 (part), 30362, 30366, 30376, 31119

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                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    CYNTHIA McKINNEY, Democrat, of Decatur, GA; born in Atlanta, GA, on 
March 17, 1955; graduated St. Joseph High School, Atlanta; A.B., 
University of Southern California, 1978; attended Fletcher School of Law 
and Diplomacy; currently enrolled in Ph.D. program; Georgia State House 
of Representatives, 1988-92; member, NAACP; one child: Coy Grandison, 
Jr.; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103rd Congress; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

                      http://www.house.gov/mckinney

124 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-1605
 1011..................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Merwyn Scott.
  Legislative Director.--Eric Lausten.
  Press Secretary.--Jocco Baccus.
One South DeKalb Center, 2853 Candler Road, Suite 9,      (404) 377-6900
 Decatur, GA 30034.....................................


Counties: DeKalb, Gwinnett (part). Cities: Avodale Estates, Chamblee, 
        Decatur, Doraville, Druid Hills, Duluth (part), Lawrenceville, 
        Liburn, Mountain Park, Norcross, North Decatur, North Druid 
        Hills, Scottdale, Snellville, Stone Mountain and Tucker. 
        Population (2000), 665,865.
ZIP Codes: 30002-03, 30021 (part), 30030 (part), 30031, 30032 (part), 
        30033-39, 30047 (part), 30058, 30071-72, 30074, 30079, 30083, 
        30084 (part), 30085-86, 30087 (part), 30088, 30091, 30092 
        (part), 30093 (part), 30096, 30288 (part), 30294 (part), 30306 
        (part), 30307 (part), 30316 (part), 30317 (part), 30319 (part), 
        30322 (part), 30324 (part), 30329, 30338 (part), 30340-41, 
        30345-47, 30350 (part), 30359, 30360 (part), 30362, 30366, 
        30376, 31107, 31119, 31141, 31145, 39901

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                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    JOHN LEWIS, Democrat, of Atlanta, GA; born in Pike County, AL on 
February 21, 1940; graduated Pike County Training School, Brundidge, AL, 
1957; B.A., American Baptist Theological Seminary, Nashville, TN, 1961; 
B.A., Fisk University, Nashville, TN, 1963; civil rights leader; Atlanta 
City Council, 1982-86; member: Martin Luther King Center for Social 
Change, 


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African American Institute, Robert F. Kennedy Memorial; married 
the former Lillian Miles in 1968; one child, John Miles Lewis; elected 
to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; member: Committee on Ways and 
Means; Subcommittee on Health; Subcommittee on Oversight; appointed 
chief deputy Democratic whip in the 102nd Congress; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings

                     http://www.house.gov/johnlewis

343 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-3801
 1005..................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Michael Collins.                        FAX: 225-0351
Suite 1920, 100 Peachtree Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30303.   (404) 659-0116
  Director of Constituent Services.--Love Williams.


Counties: Clayton (part), Cobb (part), DeKalb (part), and Fulton (part). 
        Population (1990), 586,485.
ZIP Codes: 30001 (part), 30030 (part), 30032 (part), 30050 (part), 30059 
        (part), 30213 (part), 30268 (part), 30272, 30274 (part), 30291, 
        30296 (part), 30301-04, 30305 (part), 30306 (part), 30307 
        (part), 30308, 30309 (part), 30310-14, 30315 (part), 30316 
        (part), 30317 (part), 30318 (part), 30319 (part), 30320-21, 
        30324 (part), 30325, 30326 (part), 30327-28, 30330-34, 30336, 
        30337 (part), 30338 (part), 30339 (part), 30342-44, 30348, 30349 
        (part), 30350 (part), 30353, 30354 (part), 30355, 30357-58, 
        30361, 30364, 30367, 30370-71, 30374, 30377-79, 31131

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                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    JOHNNY ISAKSON, Republican, of Marietta, GA; born on December 28, 
1944, in Fulton County, GA; married: Dianne Isakson; three children: 
John, Kevin, and Julie; religion: Methodist; education: University of 
Georgia; profession: real estate executive; president, Northside Realty; 
public service: Georgia State House of Representatives, 1976-1990; 
Georgia State Senate, 1992-1996; appointed Chairman of the Georgia Board 
of Education, 1996; awards: Republican National Committee ``Best 
Legislator in America'', 1989; organizations: chairman of the board, 
Georgian Club; trustee, Kennesaw State University; board of directors, 
Metro Atlanta and Georgia Chambers of Commerce; past president, Cobb 
Chamber of Commerce; executive committee, National Association of 
Realtors; president, Realty Alliance; advisory board, Federal National 
Mortgage Association; committees: Education and the Workforce; 
Transportation and Infrastruture; elected to the 106th Congress on 
February 23, 1999, by special election; reelected to the 107th Congress.

                  Office Listings

                      http://www.house.gov/isakson

2428 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-4501
 20515-1006............................................
  Chief of Staff/Press Secretary.--Heath Garrett.          FAX: 225-4656
  Administrative Assistant.--David Heil.
  Scheduler.--Ashley Carter.
6000 Lake Forrest Drive, Suite 110, Atlanta, GA 30328..   (404) 252-5239
                                                           FAX: 303-1260


Counties: Cherokee (part), Cobb (part), DeKalb (part), Fulton (part), 
        and Gwinnett (part). Cities and townships: Doraville, Dunwoody, 
        Marietta, Norcross, Roswell, South Springs, and Smyrna. 
        Population (1990), 587,118.
ZIP Codes: 30001 (part), 30007, 30059-60 (part), 30061-63, 30064 (part), 
        30065-68, 30073 (part), 30075-77, 30080-81, 30082 (part), 30092 
        (part), 30101-02 (part), 30114-15 (part), 30120 (part), 30132 
        (part), 30136, 30137 (part), 30142 (part), 30144, 30152 (part), 
        30155 (part), 30188-89 (part), 30195, 30201-02 (part), 30243 
        (part), 30245 (part), 30327-28 (part), 30339, 30342 (part), 
        30350, 30174 (part), 30356, 30360 (part), 30518 (part)

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                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    BOB BARR, Republican, of Smyrna, GA; born in Iowa City, IA, November 
5, 1948; graduated, Community High School, Tehran, Iran, 1966; B.A., 
University of Southern California, 1970; M.A., international affairs, 
George Washington University, 1972; J.D., Georgetown University, 1977; 
member of the Georgia and Florida bars; former president, Southeastern 
Legal Foundation, 1990-91; private practice, 1978-86 and 1991-94; prior 
services: appointed the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of 
Georgia, 1986-90; Central Intelligence Agency, 1971-78; member: Kiwanis; 
board of directors, National Rifle Association; National Federation of 
Independent Business; Chamber of Commerce; attends First United 
Methodist Church, Marietta, GA; married the former Jerilyn Dobbin, 1986; 
four children and five grandchildren; committees: Financial Services; 
Government Reform; Judiciary; elected to the 104th Congress; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress.


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                  Office Listings

           http://www.house.gov/barr    barr.ga@mail.house.gov

1207 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-2931
 20515.................................................
  Legislative Director.--Jonathan Blyth.                   FAX: 225-2944
  Executive Assistant.--Catherine Gabrysh.
  Press Secretary.--Brian Walsh.
999 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta, GA 30064................   (404) 429-1776


Counties: Bartow, Carroll, Chattooga, Cobb (part), Douglas, Floyd, 
        Haralson, Heard, Paulding, Polk, and Troup. Population (1990), 
        588,071.
ZIP Codes: 30001 (part), 30020, 30057, 30059 (part), 30060 (part), 30062 
        (part), 30064 (part), 30073 (part), 30080 (part), 30082 (part), 
        30101 (part), 30102-05, 30108-10, 30113, 30116-18, 30120-21, 
        30123-25, 30129, 30132 (part), 30133-35, 30137-41, 30145, 30147, 
        30150, 30153, 30161-65, 30170-73, 30176, 30178-80, 30182, 30184-
        85, 30187, 30217, 30219, 30230, 30240-41, 30253 (part), 30261, 
        30730-31, 30747, 30753, 31139, 31833 (part)

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                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    SAXBY CHAMBLISS, Republican, of Moultrie, GA; born in Warrenton, NC, 
November 10, 1943; graduated, C.E. Byrd High School, Shreveport, LA, 
1962; B.A., University of Georgia, 1966; J.D., University of Tennessee 
College of Law, 1968; served on the state bar of Georgia's Disciplinary 
Review Panel, 1969; member: Moultrie-Colquitt County Economic 
Development Authority, Colquitt County Economic Development Corporation; 
married the former Julianne Frohbert, 1966; two children: Lia Chambliss 
Baker and C. Saxby (Bo), Jr.; 2 grandchildren; committees: Agriculture; 
Armed Services; Intelligence; Chairman, Working Group on Terrorism; 
elected to the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

                     http://www.house.gov/chambliss

1019 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-6531
 20515.................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Rob Leebern.                            FAX: 225-3013
  Executive Assistant.--Teresa Ervin.
  Deputy Chief of Staff.--Krister Holladay.
  Press Secretary.--Michelle Hitt.
682 Cherry Street, Suite 300, Macon, GA 31201..........   (478) 752-0800
208 Tebeau Street, Waycross, GA 31501..................   (912) 287-1180
  District Director.--Bill Stembridge.


Counties: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Beckley, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bibb, 
        Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Crawford, Dodge, Dooly, Echols, 
        Houston, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lamar, Lanier, Monroe, Montgomery, 
        Peach, Pulaski, Telfair, Treutlen, Twiggs, Upson, Ware, Wheeler, 
        and Wilcox. Population (1990), 591,615.
ZIP Codes: 30204, 30224 (part), 30233 (part), 30256 (part), 30257 
        (part), 30258 (part), 30285-86, 30410-12, 30428, 30445, 30457, 
        30470, 30473, 30474 (part), 31001, 31004-5, 31007-08, 31011-14, 
        31015 (part), 31016-17, 31020, 31023, 31025, 31028, 31029 
        (part), 31030, 31036-37, 31044, 31046-47, 31050-52, 31055, 
        31060, 31063 (part), 31066, 31069 (part), 31070-73, 31077-79, 
        31083-84, 31086, 31088, 31091 (part), 31092 (part), 31093, 
        31095, 31097-99, 31201 (part), 31202 (part), 31203-10, 31211 
        (part), 31212-13, 31216, 31217 (part), 31220-21, 31294-96, 31297 
        (part), 31298 (part), 31501-02, 31503 (part), 31510, 31512-13, 
        31515, 31518 (part), 31519, 31532-35, 31537, 31539, 31544, 
        31549-50, 31551 (part), 31552, 31554, 31555 (part), 31563-64 
        31567, 31622-24, 31630-31, 31634-35, 31636 (part), 31639, 31642, 
        31645-46, 31648-50, 31733 (part), 31749-50, 31760, 31769, 31774, 
        31798

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                             NINTH DISTRICT

    NATHAN DEAL, Republican, of Clermont, GA; born in Millen, GA on 
August 25, 1942; education: graduated, Washington County High School, 
Sandersville, 1960; B.A., Mercer University, Macon, GA, 1964; J.D., 
Mercer University, Walter F. George School of Law, Macon, GA, 1966; 
admitted to the Georgia bar, 1966; captain, U.S. Army, 1966-68; Georgia 
State Senate, 1981-92; president pro tempore, 1991-92; married: the 
former Emilie Sandra Dunagan, 1966; children: Jason, Mary Emily, Carrie, 
and Katie; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103rd Congress; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress.


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                  Office Listings

                        http://www.house.gov/deal

2437 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-5211
 20515-1009............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Chris Riley.
  Press Secretaries: Chris Riley, Todd Smith.
108 W. Lafayette Square, Lafayette, GA 30728...........   (706) 638-7042
P.O. Box 1015, Gainesville, GA 30503...................   (770) 535-2592
Suite 108, 415 East Walnut Avenue, Dalton, GA 30721....   (706) 226-5320


Counties: Catoosa, Cherokee (part), Dade, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, 
        Gilmer, Gordon, Habersham, Hall, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, 
        Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, Walker, White, and Whitfield. 
        Cities and townships: Adairsville, Alpharetta (part), Alto, 
        Baldwin, Ball Ground, Blairsville, Blue Ridge, Calhoun, Canton, 
        Chatsworth, Cherry Log, Chestnut Mountain, Chickamauga, Cisco, 
        Clarkesville, Clayton, Clermont, Cleveland, Cohutta, Crandall, 
        Cumming, Dahlonega, Dalton, Dawsonville, Demorest, Dillard, East 
        Ellijay, Eastanollee, Ellijay, Epworth, Eton, Fairmount, 
        Flintsone, Flowery Branch, Fort Oglethorpe, Gainesville, 
        Gillsville, Habersham, Helen, Hiawassee, Holly Springs, Jasper, 
        LaFayette, Lakemont, Lebanon, Lookout Mountain, Lula, Marble 
        Hill, Martin, McCaysville, Mineral Bluff, Morgantown, Mount 
        Airy, Mountain City, Murrayville, Nelson, Oakman, Oakwood, 
        Plainville, Rabun Gap, Ranger, Resaca, Ringgold, Rising Fawn, 
        Rock Spring, Rocky Face, Rossville, Sautee, Suches, Sugar 
        Valley, Talking Rock, Tallulah Falls, Tate, Tennga, Tiger, 
        Toccoa, Toccoa Falls, Trenton, Tunnel Hill, Waleska, Wildwood, 
        Wiley, Woodstock, and Young Harris. Population (1990), 586,222.
ZIP Codes: 30103, 30107, 30114 (part), 30130-31, 30136 (part), 30139, 
        30142-43, 30146, 30148, 30151, 30174 (part), 30175, 30177, 30183 
        (part), 30188 (part), 30201 (part), 30202 (part), 30501-04, 
        30506-07, 30510 (part), 30511-13, 30518 (part), 30522-23, 30525, 
        30527-28, 30531, 30533-35, 30537-46, 30548 (part), 30552, 30554-
        55, 30557, 30559-60, 30562-64, 30566-68, 30571-73, 30575-77, 
        30580-82, 30598, 30641, 30665, 30701, 30703, 30705, 30707-08, 
        30710-11, 30720-22, 30724-26, 30728, 30731-36, 30738-42, 30746, 
        30750-53, 30755-57

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                             TENTH DISTRICT

    CHARLES W. NORWOOD, Jr., Republican, of Evans, GA; born in Valdosta, 
GA, July 27, 1941; graduated, Baylor Military High School, Chattanooga, 
TN, 1959; B.S., Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, 1964; D.D.S., 
Georgetown University Dental School, Washington, DC, 1967; served as 
captain, U.S. Army, 1967-69, including tour of duty in Vietnam with the 
173rd Airborne Brigade; awarded the Combat Medic Badge and two Bronze 
Stars; dentistry practice, Augusta, GA, 1969; elected president of the 
Georgia Dental Association, 1983; member, Trinity-on-the-Hill United 
Methodist Church, Augusta, GA; started several small businesses over the 
years, including Northwood Tree Nursery in Evans, GA, and Park Avenue 
Fabrics in Augusta, GA; married: Gloria Norwood, 1962; children: Charles 
and Carlton; two grandchildren; committees: Education and the Workforce; 
Energy and Commerce; subcommittees: chairman, Workforce Protections; 
vice chairman, Health; Energy and Air Quality; Select Education; elected 
on November 8, 1994, to the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.

                  Office Listings

1707 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-4101
 20515-1010............................................
  Chief of Staff.--John Walker.
  Legislative Director.--Rodney Whitlock.
  Deputy Chief of Staff.--Dan LaPre.
  Legislative Assistant.--Lem Smith.
  Communications Director.--John Stone.
1056 Claussen Road, Suite 226, Augusta, GA 30907.......   (706) 733-7066
  District Director.--Michael Shaffer.


Counties: Baldwin, Burke, Butts, Columbia, Elbert, Emanuel, Glascock, 
        Green, Hancock, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Jones, Laurens, 
        Lincoln, McDuffie, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond (part), 
        Taliaferro, Warren, Washington, Wilkes (part), and Wilkinson. 
        Population (1990), 591,644.
ZIP Codes: 30216, 30233-34, 30255, 30401, 30413, 30425, 30434, 30441, 
        30447, 30448, 30454, 30456, 30463, 30466, 30471, 30477, 30619, 
        30624, 30630-31, 30634-5, 30642, 30648, 30660, 30664-5, 30667-9, 
        30671, 30673, 30678, 30802-3, 30805, 30808-21, 30823-24, 30828, 
        30830, 30833, 30901, 30903-19, 31002-3, 31018-19, 31021-22, 
        31024, 31031-35, 31038, 31040, 31042, 31045, 31049, 31054, 
        31061, 31064-65, 31067, 31075, 31082, 31085, 31087, 31089, 
        31090, 31094, 31096

                                 *  *  *

                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    JOHN LINDER, Republican, of Atlanta, GA; born on September 9, 1942 
in Deer River, MN; graduate, Deer River High School, 1957; B.S., 1963, 
and D.D.S., 1967, University of Minnesota; captain, U.S. Air Force, 
1967-69; former dentist; president, Linder Financial Corporation; 
Georgia State Representative, 1975-80, 1983-90; member: Georgia GOP, 
Rotary Club, 


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American Legion; married: Lynne Peterson Linder, 1963; 
children: Matt and Kristine; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103rd 
Congress; reelected to each succeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

        http://www.house.gov/linder    john.linder@mail.house.gov

1727 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-4272
 20515-1011............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Rob Woodall.                            FAX: 225-4696
  Legislative Director.--Don Green.
  Scheduler.--Joy Burch.
  Press Secretary.--Ginny Hudson.
220 College Avenue, Suite 314, Athens, GA 30601........   (706) 355-9909
3675 Crestwood Boulevard, Suite 530, Duluth, GA 30096..   (770) 931-9550


Counties: Banks, Barrow, Clarke, Franklin, Gwinnett, Hart, Jackson, 
        Madison, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Rockdale, Walton Cities: 
        Athens, Duluth
ZIP Codes: 30011-12, 30014-19, 30024-25, 30039, 30042-48, 30052, 30055-
        56, 30058 (part), 30070, 30078, 30084 (part), 30087 (part), 
        30093 (part), 30094-97, 30281 (part), 30294, 30510 (part), 30511 
        (part), 30516, 30517 (part), 30518 (part), 30519-21, 30529-30, 
        30538 (part), 30547, 30548 (part), 30549, 30553, 30554 (part), 
        30558, 30565, 30567, 30575 (part), 30601-9, 30612-13, 30620-23, 
        30625 (part), 30627 (part), 30628 (part), 30629, 30633, 30638-
        39, 30664, 30641, 30643, 30645-47, 30650 (part), 30655-56, 
        30662-3 (part), 30666, 30677 (part), 30680, 30683 (part)


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