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                                LOUISIANA

                      (Population 2000, 4,468,976)

                                SENATORS

    JOHN BREAUX, Democrat, of Crowley, LA; born in Crowley, LA, on March 
1, 1944; education: graduated, St. Michael's High School, Crowley, LA, 
1961; B.A., political science, University of Southwestern Louisiana, 
Lafayette, 1964; J.D., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1967; 
employment: law partner, Brown, McKernan, Ingram, and Breaux, 1967-68; 
legislative assistant to Congressman Edwin W. Edwards, 1968-69; district 
assistant to Congressman Edwards, 1969-72; member: Louisiana Bar 
Association and Acadia Parish Bar Association; board of directors, 
International Rice Festival Association; member: Crowley Jaycees; 
Crowley Chamber of Commerce; Pi Lambda Beta, prelaw fraternity; Phi 
Alpha Delta, law fraternity; Lambda Chi Alpha, social fraternity; 
Student Bar Association, L.S.U.; U.S.L. tennis team; Moot Court 
finalist, L.S.U., 1966; winner, American Legion Award; married: the 
former Lois Gail Daigle in 1964; children: John I. Jr., William Lloyd, 
Elizabeth Andre, and Julia Agnes; two granddaughters: Anna Kate and 
Campbell McKay Sheperdson; elected to the 92nd Congress by special 
election, 7th District of Louisiana, September 30, 1972; reelected to 
the seven succeeding Congresses; chairman, Subcommittee on the 
Conservation of Wildlife and Fisheries and the Environment, 1979-86; 
elected to U.S. Senate on November 4, 1986; chairman, Democratic 
Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1989-90; member and chairman, Democratic 
Leadership Council (1991-93); elected Democratic chief deputy whip, 
104th Congress; reelected to a 2nd term on November 3, 1992; reelected 
to a 3rd term on November 3, 1998; committees: chairman, Special 
Committee on Aging; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Finance; 
subcommittees: chairman, Social Security and Family Policy; Health Care; 
Taxation and IRS Oversight; chairman, Science, Technology, and Space; 
Aviation; Communications; Oceans and Fisheries; Surface Transportation 
and Merchant Marine; in January 1998, he was selected by the White House 
and House and Senate leaders to chair the National Bipartisan Commission 
on the Future of Medicare. Also in 1998, he co-chaired the National 
Commission on Retirement Policy, which produced legislation to help 
reform Social Security.


                  Office Listings

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

503 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510..   (202) 224-4623
  Chief of Staff.--Fred Hatfield.
  Legislative Director.--Sarah Walter.
  Executive Assistant.--Diana Bostic.
  Communications Director.--Bette Phelan.
Federal Courthouse Building, 800 Lafayette Street,        (337) 262-6871
 Suite 1300, Lafayette, LA 70501.......................
2237 South Acadian Thruway, Suite 802, Baton Rouge, LA    (225) 248-0104
 70808.................................................
1900 N. 18th Street, Suite 805, Monroe, LA 71201.......   (318) 325-3320
Hale Boggs Federal Building, Suite 1005, 501 Magazine     (504) 589-2531
 Street, New Orleans, LA 70130.........................


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    MARY L. LANDRIEU, Democrat, of New Orleans, LA; born in Alexandria, 
VA, on 
November 23, 1955; education: B.A., Louisiana State University, 1977; 
real estate broker, specializing in townhouse development; represented 
New Orleans House District 90 in Louisiana Legislature, 1979-87; State 
Treasurer, 1987-95; vice chair, Louisiana Council on Child Abuse; 
member, Business and Professional Women; majority council member, 
Emily's List; past national president, Women's Legislative Network; past 
vice president, Women Executives in State Government; delegate to every 
Democratic National Convention since 1980; married: E. Frank Snellings; 
children: Connor, and Mary Shannon; committees: Appropriations; Armed 
Services; Energy and Natural Resources; Small Business and 
Entrepreneurship; Congressional Coalition on Adoption; elected to the 
U.S. Senate on November 5, 1996.


                  Office Listings

               http://www.senate.gov/<difference>landrieu
                       senator@landrieu.senate.gov

724 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-    (202) 224-5824
 1802..................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Norma Jane Sabiston.                    FAX: 224-9735
  Scheduler.--Dorothy Makris.
  Executive Assistant.--Janet Riddle.
  Legislative Director.--Jason Matthews.
  Communications Director / Senior Policy Advisor.--
   Rich Masters.
  Office Manager / Executive Assistant.--Alicia
   Williams.


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Hale Boggs Federal Building, Room 1010, 501 Magazine      (504) 589-2427
 Street, New Orleans, LA 70130.........................
U.S. Courthouse, 300 Fannin Street, Room 2240,            (318) 676-3085
 Shreveport, LA 71101-3086.............................
U.S. Federal Court House, 707 Florida Street, Room 326,   (225) 389-0395
 Baton Rouge, LA 70801.................................
Hibernia Tower, One Lakeshore Drive, Suite 1260, Lake     (337) 436-6650
 Charles, LA 70629.....................................



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    DAVID VITTER, Republican, of Metairie, LA; born on May 3, 1961; 
married: Wendy Baldwin Vitter; three children: Sophie, Lise, and Airey; 
education: Harvard University; Oxford University Rhodes Scholar; Tulane 
University School of Law; profession: lawyer (business attorney); 
adjunct law professor, Tulane and Loyola Universities; religion: 
Catholic; public service: elected to the Louisiana House of 
Representatives in 1991, reelected in 1995; awards: Alliance for Good 
Government ``Legislator of the Year''; Victims and Citizens Against 
Crime ``Outstanding Legislator'' and ``Lifetime Achievement Award''; 
elected to the 106th Congress on May 29, 1999, by special election; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings
                       http://www.house.gov/vitter

414 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-3015
 1801..................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Marty Driesler.                         FAX: 225-0739
  Legislative Director.--Kyle Ruckert.
  Communications Director.--Martin Baker.
  Scheduler / Office Manager.--Lynnel Brocato.
300 East Thomas Street, Hammond, LA 70401..............   (504) 542-9616
111 Veterans Boulevard, Suite 700, Metairie, LA 70005-    (504) 589-2753
 3080..................................................    FAX: 589-2607


Counties: Jefferson Parish (part), Orleans Parish (part), St. Tammany 
        Parish, Tangipahoa Parish, Washington Parish. Population (1990), 
        602,859.
ZIP Codes: 70001-06, 70009-11, 70033, 70053, 70055, 70056 (part), 70058 
        (part), 70059, 70062 (part), 70063-64 (part), 70065 (part), 
        70072 (part), 70115 (part), 70118 (part), 70119 (part), 70121, 
        70122 (part), 70123-24, 70401, 70403, 70420-22, 70426-27, 70429, 
        70431, 70433-34, 70436-38, 70442, 70443-46, 70448, 70450-52, 
        70454-61, 70463-67, 70469-70

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                             SECOND DISTRICT

    WILLIAM J. JEFFERSON, Democrat, of New Orleans, LA; born in Lake 
Providence, LA, on March 14, 1947; graduated, G.W. Griffin High School, 
Lake Providence, LA, 1965; B.A., Political Science and English, Southern 
University and A&M College, Baton Rouge, LA, 1969; J.D., Harvard Law 
School, Cambridge, MA, 1972; LL.M., Georgetown University, 1996; 
admitted to the bar, New Orleans, LA, 1972; attorney, Jefferson, Bryan, 
Jupiter, Lewis and Blanson, New Orleans, LA; first lieutenant, U.S. 
Army, J.A.G. Corps, 1975; member, board of trustees, Greater St. 
Stephen's Baptist Church; Urban League of Greater New Orleans; Southern 
University Foundation Board; Louisiana State Senate, March, 1980 to 
January, 1991; family: married the former Andrea Green in 1970; five 
children: Jamila, Jalila, Jelani, Nailah, and Akilah; elected to the 
102nd Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

240 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-6636
 1802..................................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Lionel Collins.
  Executive Assistant.--Roberta Hopkins.
  Communications Director.--Jean LaPlace.
1012 Hale Boggs Federal Building, 501 Magazine Street,    (504) 589-2274
 New Orleans, LA 70130.................................
  District Office Manager.--Stephanie Butler.


County: New Orleans Parish (part). Population (1990), 602,689.
ZIP Codes: 70001 (part), 70003 (part), 70053-54, 70056 (part), 70058 
        (part), 70062 (part), 70063, 70065 (part), 70067 (part), 70072 
        (part), 70073, 70094 (part), 70096, 70112-14, 70115 (part), 
        70116-17, 70118 (part), 70119 (part), 70121 (part), 70122 
        (part), 70123 (part), 70125-31, 70139, 70141, 70150-4, 70156-58, 
        70160-61, 70163, 70165, 70170, 70172, 70174-79, 70182, 70185-87, 
        70189-90


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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    W.J. (BILLY) TAUZIN, Republican, of Thibodaux, LA; born in Chackbay, 
LA, June 14, 1943; graduated, Thibodaux High School, 1961; B.A., 
history, prelaw, Nicholls State University, 1964; honor student, Hall of 
Fame graduate, student body president, 1962-64; J.D., Louisiana State 
University, 1967, while serving four years in Louisiana State Senate, 
legislative aide; lawyer; admitted to the Louisiana bar in 1968; 
commenced practice in Houma, LA.; law partner, Marcel, Marcel, Fanguy 
and Tauzin, 1968-72; private practice, 1972; partner, Sonnier and 
Tauzin, 1976; married Cecile Bergeron Tauzin; five children by previous 
marriage: Kristie Rene, W.J. (Billy) III, John Ashton, Thomas Nicholas, 
and Michael James; served in Louisana State Legislature, 1971-80; 
committees: chairman, House Energy and Commerce; senior member, House 
Resources; elected to the 96th Congress, May 22, 1980, in a special 
election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of David C. 
Treen; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

                       http://www.house.gov/tauzin

2183 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-4031
 20515-1803............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Martin Cancienne.
Federal Building, Suite 107, Houma, LA 70360...........   (504) 876-3033
  District Representative.--Jeri Theriot.
210 East Main Street, New Iberia, LA 70560.............   (337) 367-8231
  District Representative.--Jan Viator.
Ascension Parish Courthouse East, 828 South Irma          (225) 621-8490
 Boulevard, Gonzales, LA 70737.........................
  District Representative.--Ina Smiley.
8201 West Judge Perez Drive, Chalmette, LA 70043.......   (504) 271-1707
  District Coordinator.--Jason Hutter.


Counties: Parishes. Assumption, Iberia, Lafourche, Plaquemines, St. 
        Bernard, St. Charles, St. Mary, and Terrebonne. Jefferson 
        Parish: That part not contained in the First District and the 
        Second District. Ascension, St. James, St. John the Baptist, 
        Iberville (Precinct 4 only). St. Martin Parish: District 1 
        (precincts 2 and 5). Population (1990), 602,950.
ZIP Codes: 70030-32, 70036-43, 70046-47, 70049-52, 70056 (part), 70057, 
        70058 (part), 70066-68, 70070-71, 70072 (part), 70075-76, 70078-
        87, 70090-92, 70301, 70339-46, 70352-64, 70371-77, 70380-82, 
        70390-95, 70397, 70513-14, 70517, 70521-23, 70528 (part), 70538, 
        70540, 70544, 70582, 70707 (part), 70723, 70725, 70734, 70737 
        (part), 70743, 70763

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                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    JIM McCRERY, Republican, of Shreveport, LA; born in Shreveport, 
September 18, 1949; graduated Leesville High, Los Angeles, 1967; B.A., 
Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, 1971; J.D., Louisiana State 
University, Baton Rouge, 1975; attorney; admitted to the Louisiana bar 
in 1975 and commenced practice in Leesville, LA; Jackson, Smith, and 
Ford (Leesville), 1975-78; assistant city attorney, Shreveport, 1979-80; 
district manager, U.S. Representative Buddy Roemer, 1981-82; legislative 
director, U.S. Representative Buddy Roemer, 1982-84; board of directors, 
Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, 1986-87; chairman, 
Regulatory Affairs Committee, Louisiana Forestry Association, 1987; 
regional manager for Government Affairs, Georgia-Pacific Corporation, 
1984-88; elected by special election to the 100th Congress, April 16, 
1988, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Charles E. 
(Buddy) Roemer; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Ways and 
Means Committee; vice chairman, National Republican Congressional 
Committee.


                  Office Listings

                      http://www.house.gov/mccrery

2104 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-2777
 20515-1804............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Bob Brooks.                             FAX: 225-8039
6425 Youree Drive, Suite 350, Shreveport, LA 71105.....   (318) 798-2254
  District Manager.--Linda Wright.
Southgate Plaza Shopping Center, 1606 South Fifth         (318) 238-0778
 Street, Leesville, LA 71446...........................


Counties: Parishes. Allen, Beauregard, Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, 
        Claiborne, Desoto, Natchitoches, Red River, Sabine, Vernon, and 
        Webster. Population (1990), 602,816.
ZIP Codes: 70634, 70637-39, 70642, 70644, 70651-54, 70656, 70657, 70659, 
        70660, 70662, 71001-04, 71006-09, 71014, 71018, 71019, 71021, 
        71023-25, 71027-30, 71032-34, 71036-40, 71043-52, 71055, 71058, 
        71060, 71061, 71063-73, 71075, 71078-80, 71101, 71104-13, 71115, 
        71118, 71134, 71135, 71138, 71152, 71164, 71166, 71171, 71172, 
        71403, 71411, 71414, 71416, 71419, 71426, 71429, 71434, 71437-
        39, 71443, 71444, 71446, 71447, 71449, 71450, 71452, 71455-62, 
        71468, 71469, 71474-76, 71486, 71496, 71497


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                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    JOHN COOKSEY, Republican, of Monroe, LA born in Alexandria, LA, 
August 20, 1941; graduated, LaSalle High School, Olla, LA; graduated, 
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge; Louisiana State University 
Medical School, New Orleans; Air Force, 1967-69, served in northern 
Thailand during Vietnam War; Air National Guard, 1970-71; physician-
ophthalmologist; professional: Ochsner Medical Foundation in New 
Orleans; private medical practice in Monroe, LA; made five medical 
mission trips to Maua Methodist Hospital in Maua, Kenya, where he 
performed eye surgery; raised enough money through private donations to 
build a modern eye clinic at the Maua Hospital to be used by local and 
visiting ophthalmologists; received Downtown Rotary Club Paul Harris 
Fellow Award in 1989 for his humanitarian work in Africa; member: 
Louisiana State Medical Society; Louisiana Association of Business and 
Industry; Monroe Chamber of Commerce; National Federation of Independent 
Business; St. Paul United Methodist Church (laity leader); president, 
Ouachita Parish Medical Society; president, Ophthalmology Association; 
boards: Board of Trustees of the Billy Pomeroy Caney Conference Center 
(chairman); Louisiana Association of Business and Industry; family: 
married the former Ann Grabill, 1967; three children: Karen, Carol Ann, 
and Catherine; committees: Agriculture; International Relations; 
Transportation and Infrastructure; elected to the 105th Congress; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings

                      http://www.house.gov/cooksey

113 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-8490
 1805..................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Jim Phalen.                             FAX: 225-5639
  Legislative Assistant / Office Manager.--Sally
   Buikema.
  Press Secretary.--Bob Anderson.
1101 Hudson Lane, Suite B, Monroe, LA 71201............   (318) 330-9998
  District Director.--Dwight Vines.                        FAX: 330-9950
2011 MacArthur Drive, Suite B, Building 10, Alexandria,   (318) 448-1777
 LA 71301..............................................
  District Manager.--Bob Stewart.                          FAX: 473-8163
4142 Bordelon Street, Hessmer, LA 71341................   (318) 563-4073
                                                           FAX: 563-4371


Counties: Parishes. Avoyelles, Caldwell, Catahoula, Concordia, 
        Evangeline (part), East Carroll, Franklin, Grant, Jackson, 
        LaSalle, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Rapides, Richland, Tensas, 
        Union, West Carroll, Win.
ZIP Codes: 70576, 70586 (part), 70656 (part), 71001 (part), 71031 
        (part), 71070 (part), 71201-03, 71207-13, 71218-23, 71225-27, 
        71229-30, 71232-34, 71235 (part), 71237-38, 71240-43, 71245, 
        71247, 71249-51, 71253-54, 71256, 71259-61, 71263-64, 71266, 
        71268-70, 71272-73, 71275 (part), 71276-77, 71279-82, 71284, 
        71286, 71291-92, 71294-95, 71301-03, 71306-07, 71309, 71315-16, 
        71320, 71322 (part), 71323-31, 71333-34, 71336, 71339-43, 71346, 
        71348, 71350-51, 71354-55, 71356 (part), 71357, 71359-61, 71362 
        (part), 71363, 71365-69, 71371, 71373, 71375, 71377-78, 71401, 
        71404-05, 71407, 71409-10, 71415, 71417-18, 71422-25, 71427, 
        71430-33, 71435, 71438 (part), 71440-41, 71447 (part), 71448, 
        71451, 71454-55, 71457 (part), 71465-67, 71471-73, 71477, 71479-
        81, 71483, 71485, 71749

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                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    RICHARD H. BAKER, Republican, of Baton Rouge, LA; born in New 
Orleans, LA, on 
May 22, 1948; education: graduated, University High School; Louisiana 
State University, Baton Rouge; employment: real estate broker; Louisiana 
House of Representatives, 1972-86; chairman, Committee on 
Transportation, Highways, and Public Works, 1980-86; member: Southern 
Legislative Conference, ALEC, Central Area Homebuilders, East Baton 
Rouge Airport Commission, Baton Rouge Lodge No. 372 Central Region 
Planning Commission; married: the former Kay Carpenter in 1969; 
children: Brandon and Julie; committees: Financial Services; 
Transportation and Infrastructure; Veteran's Affairs; subcommittees: 
Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit; International Monetary 
Policy and Trade; Highways and Transit; Aviation; Water Resources and 
Environment; Health; chairman, Capital Markets, Insurance and Government 
Sponsored Enterprises; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 
1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings

341 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-3901
 1806..................................................
  Staff Director.--Pat Cave.                               FAX: 225-7313
  Office Manager / Executive Assistant.--Lynn Kirk.
5555 Hilton Avenue, Suite 100, Baton Rouge, LA 70808...   (225) 929-7711
  Chief of Staff.--Christina Kyle Casteel.                 FAX: 929-7688


Counties: Ascension, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, 
        Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, West Baton Rouge, West 
        Feliciana. Cities: Addis, Albany, Angola, Baker, Batchelor, 
        Baton Rouge, Bayou Goula, Blanks, Brittany, Brusly, Bueche, 
        Carville, Clinton, Denham Springs, Duplessis, Erwinville, Ethel, 
        Fordoche, French Settlement, Geismar, 


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        Glynn, Gonzales, 
        Greenburg, Greenwell Springs, Grosse Tete, Hardwood, Holden, 
        Innis, Jackson, Jarreau, Labarre, Lakeland, Lettsworth, 
        Livingston, Livonia, Lottie, Maringouin, Maurepas, Morganza, New 
        Roads, Norwood, Oscar, Pine Grove, Plaquemine, Port Allen, 
        Prairieville, Pride, Rosedale, Rougon, Slaughter, Sorrento, 
        Springfield, St. Amant, St. Francisville, St. Gabriel, Sunshine, 
        Torbert, Tunica, Ventress, Wakefield, Walker, Watson, Weyanoke, 
        White Castle, Wilson, Zachary.
ZIP Codes: 70704, 70707, 70710-12, 70714-22, 70726-30, 70732-33, 70734, 
        70736-37, 70739-40, 70742, 70744, 70747-49, 70751-57, 70759-62, 
        70764-65, 70767, 70779-70, 70772-78, 70780-89, 70791, 70801-96

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                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    CHRIS JOHN, Democrat, of Crowley, LA; born in Crowley, January 5, 
1960; education: graduated, Notre Dame High School, Acadia Parish, 1978; 
B.A., business administration, Louisiana State University, 1982; vice 
president in charge of office operations, John N. John Truckline, Inc.; 
aide to father, Louisiana State Representative John N. John, Jr., 1974-
82; elected chairman of Acadiana Delegation while serving in Louisiana 
House of Representatives, 1988-96; charter member, Crowley Chamber of 
Commerce; member: Crowley Kiwanis Club, Acadia Chapter of Ducks 
Unlimited, Knights of Columbus; past vice president, Acadiana 
Sportsmen's League; former Crowley city councilman; married: Payton 
Smith; elected to the 105th Congress; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.

                  Office Listings

                        http://www.house.gov/john

1504 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-2031
 20515.................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Lynn Hershey.                           FAX: 225-5724
800 Lafayette Street, Suite 1400, Lafayette, LA 70501..   (337) 235-6322
  Executive Assistant.--Stephen Stefanski.                 FAX: 235-6072
1101 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 306, Lake Charles, LA 70601   (318) 433-1747
  Executive Assistant.--Lynn Jones.                        FAX: 433-0974


Counties: Parishes. Acadia, Allen, Calcasieu, Cameron, Evangeline, 
        Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, St. Landry, Vermilion, Vernon, St. 
        Martin (part). That part not contained in the Third District. 
        Population (1990), 602,921.
ZIP Codes: 70501-03, 70505-96, 59708-12, 70515-16, 70518, 70520, 70524-
        29, 70531-35, 70537, 70541-43, 70546, 70548-52, 70554-56, 70558-
        59, 70570-71, 70575-81, 70575-75-81, 70583-86, 70589, 70591-92, 
        70601-02, 70605-07, 70609, 70611-12, 70615-16, 70629-33, 70638, 
        70640, 70643, 70645-48, 70650, 70655, 70658, 70661, 70663-64, 
        70668-69, 7750, 71345, 71353, 71358, parts of 70506, 70528, 
        70586


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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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