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                                  MAINE

                      (Population, 2000 1,274,923)

                                SENATORS

    OLYMPIA J. SNOWE, Republican, of Auburn, ME; born in Augusta, ME, 
February 21, 1947; education: graduated from Edward Little High School, 
Auburn, ME, 1965; B.A., University of Maine, Orono, 1969; member, Holy 
Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Lewiston-Auburn; active member of civic 
and community organizations; elected to the Maine House of 
Representatives, 1973, to the seat vacated by the death of her first 
husband, the late Peter Snowe; reelected for a full two-year term in 
1974; elected to the Maine Senate, 1976; chaired the Joint Standing 
Committee on Health and Institutional Services; elected to the 96th 
Congress on November 7, 1978--the youngest Republican woman, and first 
Greek-American woman elected; reelected to the 97th through 103rd 
Congresses; past member: House Budget Committee; House Foreign Affairs 
Committee; leading member of the former House Select Committee on Aging, 
ranking Republican on its Subcommittee on Human Services; Senate 
committees: Budget; Commerce, Science and Transportation; Finance; Small 
Business and Entrepreneurship; subcommittees: ranking member, Health 
Care; International Trade; Taxation and IRS Oversight; Aviation; 
Communications; ranking member, Oceans, Atmosphere, and Fisheries; 
Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine; past member: Armed Services; 
Foreign Relations; married to former Maine Governor John R. McKernan, 
Jr.; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1994; reelected to each 
succeeding Senate term.

                  Office Listings

        http://www.senate.gov/~snowe    olympia@snowe.senate.gov

154 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington,           (202) 224-5344
 DC 20510........................................
  Chief of Staff.--Jane A. Calderwood.
  Executive Assistant.--Marilyn Abel.
  Communications Director.--W. Davis Lackey, Jr.
  Legislative Director.--Thomas L. Geier.
2 Great Falls Plaza, Suite 7B, Auburn, ME 04210..         (207) 786-2451
  Regional Representative.--Jane Desaulniers.
40 Western Avenue, Suite 408C, Augusta, ME 04330.         (207) 622-8292
  Regional Representative.--John S. Cummings, Jr.
One Cumberland Place, Suite 306, Bangor, ME 04401         (207) 945-0432
  Regional Representative.--Gail Kelly.
231 Main Street, P.O. Box 215, Biddeford, ME              (207) 282-4144
 04005...........................................
  Regional Representative.--Peter Morin.
3 Canal Plaza, Suite 601, P.O. Box 188, Portland,         (207) 874-0883
 ME 04112........................................
  State Director.--Charles E. Summers, Jr.
169 Academy Street, Suite 3, Presque Isle, ME             (207) 764-5124
 04769...........................................
  Regional Representative.--Ken White.


                                 *  *  *

    SUSAN COLLINS, Republican, of Bangor, ME; born on December 7, 1952, 
in Caribou, ME; graduated, Caribou High School, 1971; B.A., magna cum 
laude, Phi Beta Kappa, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY; Outstanding 
Alumni Award, St. Lawrence University, 1992; staff director, Senate 
Subcommittee on the Oversight of Government Management, 1981-87; for 12 
years, principal advisor on business issues to former Senator William S. 
Cohen; Commissioner of Professional and Financial Regulation for Maine 
Governor John R. McKernan, Jr., 1987; New England administrator, Small 
Business Administration, 1992-93; appointed Deputy Treasurer of 
Massachusetts, 1993; executive director, Husson College Center for 
Family Business, 1994-96; committees: Armed Services; Health, Education, 
Labor, and Pensions; Governmental Affairs; Special Committee on Aging; 
ranking member, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations; elected to the 
U.S. Senate on November 5, 1996.


                  Office Listings

               http://www.senate.gov/senator/collins.html

172 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington,           (202) 224-2523
 DC 20510-1904...................................
  Chief of Staff.--Steven Abbott.                          FAX: 224-2693
  Press Secretary.--Felicia Knight.
  Legislative Director.--Michael Bopp.
P.O. Box 655, 202 Harlow Street, Room 204,                (207) 945-0417
 Bangor, ME 04401................................
  State Representative.--Judy Cuddy.                       FAX: 990-4604
168 Capitol Street, Augusta, ME 04330............         (207) 622-8414
  State Representative.--Randy Bumps.                      FAX: 622-5884


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160 Main Street, Biddeford, ME 04005.............         (207) 283-1101
  State Representative.--William Vail.                     FAX: 283-4054
11 Lisbon Street, Lewiston, ME 04240.............         (207) 784-6969
  State Representative.--H. Sawin Millett, Jr.             FAX: 782-6475
25 Sweden Street, Suite A, Caribou, ME 04736.....         (207) 493-5873
  State Representative.--Philip Bosse.
One City Center, Suite 100, Portland, ME 04101...         (207) 780-3575
                                                           FAX: 828-0380



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    THOMAS H. ALLEN, Democrat, of Portland, ME; born in Portland, April 
16, 1945; education: graduated, Deering High School, Portland; Bowdoin 
College, Phi Beta Kappa; Oxford University, Rhodes scholar; Harvard 
University, J.D.; Bowdin College Board of Trustees; board of directors 
of Shalom House and the United Way of Greater Portland; president, 
Portland Stage Company; Executive and Legislative Policy committees; 
Maine Municipal Association; chair, Governor's Task Force on Foster 
Care; Portland city council and mayor; married: Diana Allen; children: 
Gwen and Kate; committees: Armed Services, Government Reform; elected to 
the 105th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

      http://www.tomallen.house.gov    rep.tomallen@mail.house.gov

1717 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-6166
 20515.................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Jacqueline Potter.                      FAX: 225-5590
  Executive Assistant / Scheduler.--Emily Harding.
  Legislative Director.--Todd Stein.
  Legislative Assistants: Jim Bradley, Dan Coyne, Jim
   DeWan, Shanna Friedman, Deirdre Gilbert, Susan
   Lexer.
234 Oxford Street, Portland, ME 04101..................   (207) 774-5019
  Communications Director.--Mark Sullivan.                 FAX: 871-0720
  Office Manager / Scheduler.--Stephanie Betzold.
  Case Workers: Ann Goodridge, John McLaughlin, Leslie
   Merrill, Mark Ouellette.
  Writer.--Janice Cooper.
  Policy Advisor.--Charlene Rydel.
  Economic Development.--Kate Dempsey.


Counties: Cumberland, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, and York. 
        Population (1990), 591,442.
ZIP Codes: 03901-11, 04001-11, 04013-17, 04019-22, 04024, 04027-30, 
        04032, 04037-43, 04046-51, 04053-58, 04060-64, 04066-88, 04090-
        96, 04101-10, 04112, 04116, 04210-12, 04216-17, 04219-21, 04223-
        28, 04230-31, 04233-41, 04243, 04250-61, 04263, 04265-68, 04270-
        71, 04273-76, 04278-92, 04294, 04330, 04332-33, 04338, 04341-55, 
        04357-64, 04401-02, 04406, 04408, 04410-19, 04421-24, 04426-31, 
        04433-35, 04438, 04441-44, 04446, 04448-51, 04453-65 04467-69, 
        04471-76, 04478-79, 04481-82, 04485, 04487-93, 04495-97, 04516, 
        04526, 04530, 04535-39, 04541-44, 04547-49, 04551-56, 04558, 
        04562-65, 04567-68, 04570-76, 04578-79, 04605-09, 04611-15, 
        04617-19, 04622-25, 04627-31, 04634-35, 04637-38, 04640, 04643-
        46, 04648-50, 04652-62, 04664-69, 04671-81, 04683-86, 04690-94, 
        04730, 04732-47, 04749-51, 04756-70, 04772-77, 04779-88, 04841, 
        04843, 04846-65, 04901, 04903, 04908, 04910-12, 04915, 04917-18, 
        04920-30, 04932-33, 04935-45, 04947, 04949-58, 04961-67, 04969-
        76, 04978-79, 04981-89, 04992

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                             SECOND DISTRICT

    JOHN E. BALDACCI, Democrat, of Bangor, ME; born in Bangor, January 
30, 1955; graduated Bangor High School, 1973; B.A., history, University 
of Maine, Orono, 1986; restaurant operator, Momma Baldacci's Restaurant, 
Bangor, ME; Bangor City Council, 1978-81; Maine State Senator 1982-94; 
married Karen Weston Baldacci, 1982; one child, Jack; committees: 
Agriculture; Transportation and Infrastructure; at-large whip; elected 
on November 8, 1994, to the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings

        http://www.house.gov/baldacci    baldacci@me02.house.gov

1740 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-6306
 20515-1902............................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Larry Benoit.
  Press Secretary.--Doug Dunbar.
  Office Manager.--Cristan Trahey.
P.O. Box 858, 202 Harlow Street, Bangor, ME 04401......   (207) 942-6935


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157 Main Street, Lewiston, ME 04240....................   (207) 782-3704
445 Main Street, Presque Isle, ME 04769................   (207) 764-1036
322 Main Street, Suite 103, Madawaska, ME 04756........   (207) 728-6160


Counties: Androscoggin, Aroostook, Franklin, Hancock, Kennebec (part), 
        Oxford, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset, Waldo (part), and 
        Washington. Population (1990), 591,442.
ZIP Codes: 04010, 04016, 04022, 04037, 04041, 04051, 04058, 04064, 
        04068, 04080-81, 04088, 04210-12, 04216-17, 04219-21, 04223-28, 
        04230-31, 04234, 04236-41, 04243, 04250-59, 04261-63, 04266-68, 
        04270-71, 04273-76, 04278-86, 04287 (part), 04288-92, 04294, 
        04401-02, 04406, 04408, 04410-19, 04421-24, 04426-31, 04433-35, 
        04438, 04441-44, 04446, 04448-51, 04453, 04455-64, 04467-68, 
        04471-76, 04478-79, 04485, 04487-93, 04495-97, 04605-09, 04611-
        19, 04622-31, 04634-35, 04637-38, 04640, 04642-44, 04646, 04648-
        50, 04652-62, 04664-69, 04671-81, 04683-85, 04690-94, 04730, 
        04732-40, 04742-47, 04749-51, 04756-69, 04772-77, 04779-87, 
        04910-12, 04915, 04920-21, 04923-30, 04932-33, 04936, 04938-39, 
        04942-45, 04947, 04950-51, 04953-58, 04961, 04963-67, 04969-72, 
        04974-76, 04978-79, 04981-86, 04992


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