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                               NEW JERSEY

                       (Population 2000 8,414,350)

                                SENATORS

    ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, Democrat, of Englewood, NJ; born in Franklin 
Lakes, NJ, August 25, 1951; education: graduated, Storm King High 
School, Cornwall on Hudson, NY, 1970; B.A., 1974, Rutgers College; J.D., 
1977, Rutgers School of Law; M.P.A., Harvard University, 1980; admitted 
to the New Jersey bar, 1978; began practice in Washington, DC, 1981; 
deputy legislative counsel, Governor Brendan T. Byrne, 1975-77; counsel 
to Vice President Walter F. Mondale, 1978-81; member, New Jersey and 
American bar associations; board of governors, Rutgers University, 1977-
83; elected to 98th Congress, House of Representatives, on November 2, 
1982, and reelected for six successive terms; member, Council on Foreign 
Relations; committees: Finance; Foreign Relations; Governmental Affairs; 
Rules and Administration; subcommittees: East Asian and Pacific Affairs; 
Health Care; International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion; 
International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services; 
International Trade; Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs; Oversight of 
Government Management, Restructuring, and the District of Columbia; 
Taxation and IRS Oversight; Permanent 
Subcommittee on Investigations; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 
5, 1996.


                  Office Listings

                    http://www.senate.gov/~torricelli
                senator__torricelli@torricelli.senate.gov

113 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 224-3224
 20510.................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Eric Shuffler.                          FAX: 224-8567
One Riverfront Plaza, Third Floor, Newark, NJ 07102....   (201) 624-5555
  State Director.--Sean Jackson.                           FAX: 639-2878


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    JON S. CORZINE, Democrat, of Summit, NJ; born on January 1, 1947, in 
Willey's Station, IL; education: B.A., University of Illinois, 1969 (Phi 
Beta Kappa); M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1973; military service: U.S. 
Marine Corps Reserve, 1969-1975; family: married to Joanne; three 
children; occupation: businessman; Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs 
(investment bank); organizations: co-chairman, YMCA Second Century 
Campaign; director, Family Services of Summit; chairman, New Jersey 
Performing Arts Center Council of Trustees; Progressive Policy 
Institute; awards: Time Magazine's Top 50 Technology Executives, 1997; 
elected to the U.S. Senate on November 7, 2000.


                  Office Listings

                        http://corzine.senate.gov

502 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-    (202) 224-4744
 3004..................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Tom Shea.                               FAX: 228-2197
  Press Secretary.--David Wald.
  Office Manager.--Margaret Van Tassell.
1 Gateway Center, 11th Floor, Newark, NJ 07102.........   (973) 645-3030
                                                           FAX: 645-0502
208 Whitehorse Pike, Suite 18, Barrington, NJ 08007-      (856) 757-5353
 1322..................................................
                                                           FAX: 546-1526



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    ROBERT E. ANDREWS, Democrat, of Haddon Heights, NJ; born in Camden, 
NJ, on 
August 4, 1957; education: graduated, Triton High School, Runnemede, NJ, 
1975; B.S., political science, Bucknell University, summa cum laude, Phi 
Beta Kappa, Lewisburg, PA, 1979; J.D., magna cum laude, Cornell Law 
School, Cornell Law Review, Ithaca, NY, 1982; Camden County Freeholder, 
1986-90; Camden County Freeholder Director, 1988-90; married: Camille 
Spinello; children: Jacquelyn and Josi; elected by special election on 
November 6, 1990 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James 
Florio; elected at the same time to the 102nd Congress; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.


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                  Office Listings

                         randrews@mail.house.gov

2439 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-6501
 20515-3001............................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Geoff Plague.                 FAX: 225-6583
506A White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, NJ 08035........   (856) 546-5100
  Chief of Staff.--Woody Anglade.                          FAX: 546-9529


Counties: Burlington County; cities and townships of Maple Shade, 
        Palmyra, Riverton. Camden County: cities and townships of 
        Audubon, Audubon Park, Barrington, Bellmawr, Berlin, Berlin 
        Township, Brooklawn, Camden, Chesilhurst, Clementon, 
        Collingswood, Gibbsboro, Gloucester City, Gloucester Township, 
        Haddon Heights, Haddon Township (part), Hi-Nella, Laurel 
        Springs, Lawnside, Lindenwold, Magnolia, Mt. Ephraim, Oaklyn, 
        Pennsauken, Pine Hill, Pine Valley, Runnemede, Somerdale, 
        Stratford, Tavistock, Voorhees, Winslow, Woodlynne. Gloucester 
        County: cities and townships of Deptford, E. Greenwich, 
        Greenwich, Logan Township, Mantua (part), Monroe, National Park, 
        Paulsboro, Washington Township, and Wenonah. Population (1990), 
        594,630.
ZIP Codes: 08002 (part), 08003 (part), 08004 (part), 08007, 08009 
        (part), 08012, 08014, 08020-21, 08026-27, 08029-32, 08033 
        (part), 08035, 08037 (part), 08039, 08043 (part), 08045, 08049, 
        08051 (part), 08052 (part), 08056 (part), 08059, 08061, 08063, 
        08065 (part), 08066, 08077 (part), 08078, 08080 (part), 08081, 
        08083-84, 08085 (part), 08086, 08089 (part), 08090-91, 08093, 
        08094 (part), 08096 (part), 08097, 08099, 08101-07, 08108 
        (part), 08109 (part), 08110

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                             SECOND DISTRICT

    FRANK A. LoBIONDO, Republican; born in Bridgeton, NJ on May 12, 
1946; education: graduated, St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA, 
1968; employment: operations manager, LoBiondo Brothers Motor Express, 
1968-94; Cumberland County Freeholder, 1985-87; New Jersey General 
Assembly, 1988-94; currently serves as Member of Congress (1995-
present); committees: Small Business; Transportation and Infrastructure; 
subcommittees: Aviation; chairman, Coast Guard and Maritime 
Transportation; awards and honors: honorary Coast Guard Chief Petty 
Officer; Board of Directors, Young Mens Christian Association; Honorary 
Rotarian; Taxpayer Hero award; Watchdog of the Treasury award; ``Super 
Friend of Seniors'' award; two-time winner of the ``Friend of the 
National Parks'' award; March of Dimes FDR award for community service; 
2001 President's award, Literacy Volunteers of America, NJ, Inc.; 
elected to the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

        http://www.house.gov/lobiondo    lobiondo@mail.house.gov

225 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-6572
 3002..................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Mary Annie Harper.                      FAX: 225-3318
  Executive Assistant.--Theresa Spinola.
5914 Main Street, Mays Landing, NJ 08330...............   (609) 625-5008
  District Director.--Joan Dermanoski.                     FAX: 625-5071


Counties: Atlantic County. Cities and townships: Absecon, Atlantic City, 
        Brigantine, Buena, Cardiff, Collings Lake, Cologne, Corbin City, 
        Dorothy, Egg Harbor, Estell Manor, Galloway, Hammonton, 
        Landisville, Leeds Point, Linwood, Longport, Margate, Mays 
        Landing, Milmay, Minotola, Mizpah, Newtonville, Northfield, 
        Oceanville, Pleasantville, Pomona, Port Republic, Richland, 
        Somers Point, Ventnor. Cape May County. Cities and townships: 
        Avalon, Bargaintown, Beesley's, Belleplain, Burleigh, Cape May, 
        Cap May C.H., Cape May Point, Cold Springs, Del Haven, 
        Dennisville, Dias Creek, Eldora, Erma, Fishing Creek, Goshen, 
        Green Creek, Greenfield, Marmora, Ocean City, Ocean View, Rio 
        Grande, Sea Isle, South Dennis, South Seaville, Stone Harbor, 
        Strathmere, Tuckahoe, Villas, Whitesboro, Wildwood, Woodbine. 
        Cumberland County. Cities and townships: Bridgeton, Cedarville, 
        Centerton, Deerfield, Delmont, Dividing Creek, Dorchester, 
        Elwood, Fairton, Fortescue, Greenwich, Heislerville, Hopewell, 
        Leesburg, Mauricetown, Millville, Newport, Port Elizabeth, Port 
        Norris, Rosenhayn, Shiloh, Vineland. Gloucester County (part). 
        Cities and townships: Clayton, Ewan, Franklinville, Glassboro, 
        Harrisonville, Malaga, Mantua, Mickleton, Mullica Hill, 
        Newfield, Pitman, Richwood, Sewell, Swedesboro, Williamstown, 
        Woodbury. Salem County. Cities and townships: Alloway, Carney's 
        Point, Daretown, Deepwater, Elmer, Elsinboro, Hancocks Bridge, 
        Monroeville, Norma, Pedricktown, Penns Grove, Pennsville, 
        Quinton, Salem, and Woodstown. Population (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 08001, 08023, 08025, 08028, 08037-39, 08051 (part), 08062, 
        08067, 08069-72, 08074, 08079, 08080, 08085, 08094-96, 08098, 
        08201-04, 08210, 08212-15, 08217, 08219-21, 08223, 08225-26, 
        08230-32, 08240-48, 08250-52, 08260, 08270, 08302, 08310-24, 
        08326-30, 08332, 08340-50, 08352-53, 08360, 08400-04, 08406

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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    JIM SAXTON, Republican, of Mt. Holly, NJ; born in Nicholson, PA, 
January 22, 1943; education: graduated, Lackawanna Trail High School, 
Factoryville, PA, 1961; B.A., education, East Stroudsburg State College, 
PA, 1965; graduate courses in elementary education, Temple Univer-


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sity, Philadelphia, PA, 1968; profession: public school teacher, 1965-68; 
realtor, owner of Jim Saxton Realty Company, 1968-85; New Jersey General 
Assembly, 1976-82; State Senate, 1982-84; chairman, State Republican 
Platform Committee, 1983; former member: Chamber of Commerce, 
Association of the U.S. Air Force, Leadership Foundation of New Jersey, 
Boy Scouts of America, Rotary International; former chairman: American 
Cancer Committee; children: Jennifer and Martin; elected to the 98th 
Congress by special election on November 6, 1984; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

339 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-4765
 3003..................................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Mark A. O'Connell.            FAX: 225-0778
  Executive Assistant.--Joni Zielinski.
100 High Street, Mount Holly, NJ 08060.................   (609) 261-5800
  District Representative / Business Manager.--Sandra
   Condit.
  Communications Director.--Jeff Sagnip Hollendonner.
1 Maine Avenue, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002..................   (856) 428-0520
7 Hadley Avenue, Toms River, NJ 08753..................   (732) 914-2020


Counties: Burlington County; that part not contained in the Third and 
        Fourth Districts. Camden County; municipalities of Cherry Hill, 
        Haddonfield, Merchantville, and Waterford. Ocean County; that 
        part not contained in the Third and Fourth Districts. Population 
        (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 08002, 08054, 08055, 08731, 08754

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                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    CHRISTOPHER H. SMITH, Republican, of Robbinsville, NJ; born in 
Rahway, NJ, on 
March 4, 1953; B.A., Trenton State College, 1975; attended Worcester 
College, England, 1974; businessman; executive director, New Jersey 
Right to Life Committee, Inc., 1976-78; married to the former Marie 
Hahn, 1976; children: Melissa Elyse, Christopher, and Michael; religion: 
Catholic; committees: chairman, Veterans' Affairs; vice-chairman, 
International Relations; co-chairman, Commission on Security and 
Cooperation in Europe; co-chairman, Congressional Pro-Life Caucus; 
elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings

                          http://www.gov/smith

2373 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-3765
 20515-3004............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Mary Noonan.                            FAX: 225-7768
  Press Secretary.--Peter Dickinson.
  Office Manager.--Beth Sims.
1540 Kuser Road, Suite A9, Hamilton, NJ 08619..........   (609) 585-7878
  Regional Director.--Joyce Golden.
38-A Whiting Shopping Center, Whiting, NJ 08759........   (908) 350-2300
  Regional Director.--Loretta Charbonneau.


Counties: Burlington County; municipalities of Bordentown City, 
        Bordentown Township, Burlington City, Burlington Township, 
        Chesterfield, Eastampton, Fieldsboro, Florence, Mansfield, North 
        Hanover, Springfield, Westampton, and Wrightstown (part). Mercer 
        County; municipalities of East Windsor, Hamilton, Highstown, 
        Trenton, and Washington Township. Monmouth County; 
        municipalities of Allentown, Brielle, Farmingdale, Howell, 
        Manasquan, Millstone Township, Roosevelt, Spring Lake Hts. 
        (part), Upper Freehold, Wall. Ocean County; municipality of Bay 
        Head, Brick, Dover Township (part), Jackson, Lakehurst, 
        Lakewood, Manchester, Mantoloking, Plumstead, Pt. Pleasant, and 
        Pt. Pleasant Beach. Population (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07719 (part), 07726 (part), 07727, 07728 (part), 07731, 07753 
        (part), 07762 (part), 08010 (part), 08016, 08022, 08041, 08046 
        (part), 08060 (part), 08068 (part), 08501, 08505, 08510, 08512 
        (part), 08514-15, 08518, 08520 (part), 08526-27, 08533, 08535, 
        08554-55, 08561, 08562 (part), 08601-11, 08618 (part), 08619 
        (part), 08620, 08629, 08638 (part), 08640 (part), 08641 (part), 
        08645-47, 08648 (part), 08650, 08666, 08677, 08690 (part), 08691 
        (part), 08695, 08701, 08720, 08723-24, 08730, 08733, 08736 
        (part), 08738-39, 08742, 08750 (part), 08755 (part), 08757 
        (part), 08759 (part)

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                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    MARGE ROUKEMA, Republican, of Ridgewood, NJ; born on September 19, 
1929; graduated, Montclair State College in New Jersey with B.A., 
political science and English; pursued interests in government by 
studying urban and regional planning at Rutgers University; married 


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to Dr. Richard W. Roukema; three children: Greg, Todd (deceased), and Meg; 
teacher, history, and English, Livingston and Ridgewood, NJ; Trustee and 
Vice President, Ridgewood Board of Education, 1970-73; chairman, 
Ridgewood Better Government Committee; member: Mayor's Advisory Charter 
Study Commission; New Jersey Business and Professional Women; College 
Club of Ridgewood; Distributive Education Clubs of American 
Congressional Advisory Board; active member, board of directors of 
public service organizations including: Ridgewood Family Counseling 
Service; Leukemia Society of Northern New Jersey; Ridgewood Senior 
Citizens Housing Corporation (cofounder); Spring House, residential 
center for the treatment of alcoholism; Spectrum for Living; awards: 
National PTA Children's Advocacy Award; Concord Coalition's House Honor 
Roll; U.S. Chamber of Commerce Spirit of Enterprise Award; committees: 
vice chair, Financial Services; Education and the Workforce; 
subcommittees: chair, Housing and Community Opportunity; Financial 
Institutions and Consumer Credit; elected to the 97th Congress, November 
4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

2469 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-4465
 20515-3005............................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Steve Wilson.                 FAX: 225-9048
  Press Secretary.--Craig Shearman.
  Scheduler.--Judy Wright.
1200 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07450..........   (201) 447-3900
                                                           FAX: 447-3749
1500 Route 517, Suite 106, Hackettstown, NJ 07840......   (908) 850-4747
                                                           FAX: 850-3406


Counties: Bergen County; cities and townships of Allendale, Alpine, 
        Bergenfield, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Dumont, Emerson, Fair 
        Lawn, Franklin Lakes, Glen Rock, Harrington Park, Haworth, 
        Hillsdale, Hohokus, Mahwah, Midland Park, Montvale, Northvale, 
        Norwood, Oakland, Old Tappan, Oradell, Paramus, Park Ridge, 
        Ramsey, Ridgewood, River Vale, Rochelle Park, Rockleigh, Saddle 
        River, Tenafly, Upper Saddle River, Waldwick, Washington, 
        Westwood, Woodcliff Lake, and Wyckoff. Passaic County; cities 
        and townships of Haskell, Hawthorne, Hewitt, Newfoundland, North 
        Haledon, Oak Ridge, Wanaque, and West Milford. Sussex County; 
        cities and townships of Andover Borough, Andover Township, 
        Agusta, Branchville, Frankford, Franklin, Fredon, Glenwood, 
        Green, Hamburg, Hampton, Hardyston, Highland Lakes, Lafayette, 
        Layton, McAfee, Montague, Newtown, Sandyston, Stillwater 
        (Middleville), Stockholm, Sussex, Swartswood, Tranquility, 
        Vernon, Walpack Center, and Wantage. Warren County; cities and 
        townships of Allamuchy, Alpha, Belvidere, Blairstown, 
        Buttzville, Columbia, Franklin, Frelinghuysen, Greenwich, 
        Hackettstown, Hardwick, Harmony, Hope, Independence, Knowlton, 
        Landing, Liberty, Lopatcong, Mansfield, Oxford, Pahaquarry, 
        Phillipsburg, Pohatcong, Washington Borough, Washington 
        Township, White. Population (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07401, 07410 (part), 07416-23, 07424 (part), 07428, 07430, 
        07432, 07435-36, 07438 (part), 07446, 07450-51, 07452 (part), 
        07456 (part), 07458, 07460 (part), 07461-63, 07465 (part), 
        07480-81, 07495, 07506, 07507, 07508 (part), 07620-21, 07624, 
        07626-28, 07630, 07640-42, 07645, 07647-48, 07649 (part), 07652-
        53, 07656, 07662 (part), 07670 (part), 07675, 07820, 07821 
        (part), 07822-23, 07825-27, 07829-33, 07837-40, 07844, 07846, 
        07848, 07850, 07851 (part), 07855, 07860 (part), 07863, 07865, 
        07874 (part), 07875, 07877, 07879-82, 08802, 08804, 08808, 
        08827, 08865, 08886

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                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    FRANK PALLONE, Jr., Democrat, of Long Branch, NJ; born in Long 
Branch, October 30, 1951; B.A., Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT, 
1973; M.A., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, 1974; J.D., Rutgers 
University School of Law, 1978; member of the bar: Florida, New York, 
Pennsylvania, and New Jersey; attorney, Marine Advisory Service; 
assistant professor, Cook College, Rutgers University Sea Grant 
Extension Program; counsel, Monmouth County, NJ, Protective Services for 
the Elderly; instructor, Monmouth College; Long Branch City Council, 
1982-88; New Jersey State Senate, 1983-88; married the former Sarah 
Hospodor, 1992; elected to the 100th Congress by special election on 
November 8, 1988 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the Hon. 
James J. Howard; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

420 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-4671
 3006..................................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Tim Yehl.                     FAX: 225-9665
  Legislative Director.--Heather Zichal.
  Press Secretary.--Andrew Souvall.
  District Director.--Paul Dement.
504 Broadway, Long Branch, NJ 07740....................   (732) 571-1140
                                                           FAX: 870-3890
67/69 Church Street, Kilmer Square, New Brunswick, NJ..   (732) 249-8892
                                                           FAX: 249-1335
Suite 104, I.E.I. Airport Plaza, Highway 36, Hazlet, NJ   (732) 264-9104
                                                           FAX: 739-4668


Counties: Monmouth County; cities and townships of Aberdeen, Allenhurst, 
        Asbury Park, Atlantic Highlands, Avon-by-the-Sea, Belford, 
        Belmar, Bradley Beach, Deal, Hazlet, Highlands, Keansburg, 
        Keyport, Leonardo, Loch Arbour, 


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        Long Branch, Matawan, 
        Middletown, Monmouth Beach, Navesink, Neptune, Neptune City, 
        Ocean Grove, Red Bank, Sea Birght, Sea Girt, South Belmar, 
        Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heights, Union Beach. Middlesex County; 
        cities and townships of Dunellen, Edison, Highland Park, 
        Metuchen, Milltown, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Old Bridge, 
        Parlin, Piscataway, Sayerville, South Amboy, South River, 
        Spotswood.
ZIP Codes: 07080 (part), 07701 (part), 07711 (part), 07712 (part), 
        07716-18, 07719 (part), 07720-21, 07722 (part), 07723 (part), 
        07730 (part), 07732, 07734 (part), 07735, 07737, 07740 (part), 
        07747 (part), 07748 (part), 07750, 07752, 07753 (part), 07754, 
        07756, 07758, 07760 (part), 07762 (part), 08736 (part), 08750 
        (part), 08812 (part), 08816 (part), 08817-18, 08820 (part), 
        08824 (part), 08831 (part), 08837 (part), 08840 (part), 08846 
        (part), 08850 (part), 08854 (part), 08855, 08857, 08859, 08871-
        72, 08873 (part), 08878-79, 08882, 08884 (part), 08899, 08901, 
        08902 (part), 08903-04, 08906, 08988-89

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                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    MIKE FERGUSON, Republican, of Warren, NJ; born on July 2, 1970, in 
Ridgewood, NJ; education: Delbarton School, Morristown, NJ; B.A., 
University of Notre Dame; M.P.P., Georgetown University; profession: 
educator and small businessman; Executive Director, Better Schools 
Foundation; Executive Director, Catholic Campaign of America; Director, 
Save Our Schoolchildren; President, Strategic Education Initiatives, 
Inc.; organizations: National Federation of Independent Business; 
Knights of Columbus; Epilepsy Foundation of New Jersey; Sierra Club; 
Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; National Italian American Association; 
religion: Roman Catholic; family: married to Maureen; two children; 
elected to the 107th Congress on November 7, 2000.

                  Office Listings

                      http://www.house.gov/ferguson

214 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-   (202) 225-5361
 3007..................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Chris Jones.                            FAX: 225-9460
  Legislative Director.--Jackie Moran.
  Scheduler.--Meredith Atkinson.
  Press Secretary.--Brandon Waters.
2333 Morris Avenue, Suite B-8, Union, NJ 07083.........   (908) 686-5576
  District Director.--Brian Donahue.                       FAX: 688-7390


Counties: Essex County; municipalities Maplewood (part) and Millburn 
        (part). Middlesex County; municipalities of Edison (part), 
        Middlesex, South Plainfield, and Woodbridge (part). Somerset 
        County; municipalities of Bound Brook, Bridgewater (part), 
        Franklin, Hillsborough, Green Brook, Manville, Millstone, North 
        Plainfield, South Bound Brook, Warren, and Watchung. Union 
        County. Municipalities of Berkeley Heights, Clark, Cranford, 
        Fanwood, Garwood, Kenilworth, Linden (part), Mountainside, New 
        Providence, Plainfield, Roselle Park, Scotch Plains, 
        Springfield, Summit, Union (part), Westfield, and Winfield. 
        Population (1990), 594,629.
ZIP Codes: 07001, 07008 (part), 07016, 07023, 07027, 07033, 07036 
        (part), 07040 (part), 07041, 07059 (part), 07060-63, 07064 
        (part), 07066 (part), 07067, 07076, 07078 (part), 07080 (part), 
        07081, 07083 (part), 07088 (part), 07090-92, 07095, 07203 
        (part), 07204, 07208 (part), 07901-02, 07920 (part), 07922, 
        07974, 08502 (part), 08528, 08540 (part), 08805, 08807 (part), 
        08812 (part), 08820 (part), 08821, 08823, 08830, 08832, 08835-
        36, 08837 (part), 08840 (part), 08846 (part), 08853, 08854 
        (part), 08861 (part), 08863, 08873 (part), 08875, 08876 (part), 
        08880, 08890

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                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    WILLIAM J. PASCRELL, Jr., Democrat, of Paterson, NJ; born in 
Paterson, January 27, 1937; B.A., journalism, and M.A., philosophy, 
Fordham University; veteran, U.S. Army and Army Reserves; educator; New 
Jersey General Assembly, 1988-96: elected Minority Leader Pro Tempore; 
mayor of Paterson, 1990-96; named Mayor of the Year by bipartisan NJ 
Conference of Mayors, 1996; started Paterson's first Economic 
Development Corporation; married to the former Elsie Marie Botto; three 
children: William III, Glenn, and David; committees: Transportation and 
Infrastructure, Small Business; subcommittees: ranking member, Tax, 
Finance, and Exports; elected to the 105th Congress; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

                      http://www.house.gov/pascrell

1722 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-5751
 20515.................................................
  Office Manager.--Selvin J. White, Jr.                    FAX: 225-5782
  Legislative Director.--Mia Dell.
200 Federal Plaza, Suite 500, Paterson, NJ 07505.......   (201) 523-5152
  Chief of Staff.--Ed Farmer.                              FAX: 523-0637
  District Director.--Tony Ardis.
  Press Contact.--David Filipelli.


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Counties: Essex County: cities of Belleville, Bloomfield, Cedar Grove. 
        Glen Ridge, Maplewood, Montclair, Nutley, South Orange, Verona, 
        West Orange. Passaic County: Cities of Clifton, Haledon, Little 
        Falls, North Haledon, Passaic, Paterson, Pompton Lakes, Prospect 
        Park, Totowa, Wayne, and West Paterson.
ZIP Codes: 07011-15, 07055, 07024, 07442, 07470, 07501-5, 07508-10, 
        07512-14, 07524

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                             NINTH DISTRICT

    STEVEN R. ROTHMAN, Democrat, of Fair Lawn, NJ; born in Englewood, 
NJ, October 14, 1952; graduate, Tenafly High School, 1970; B.A., 
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 1974; LL.B., Washington University 
School of Law, St. Louis, MO, 1977; attorney; as two-term mayor of 
Englewood, NJ, spearheaded business growth and installed a fiscally 
conservative management team, transforming Englewood's bond rating from 
one of the worst to the best in Bergen County; Judge, Bergen County 
Surrogate Court, 1993-96; founding member, New Democratic Coalition; 
authored the Secure Our Schools Act; two children; committees: 
Appropriations; subcommittees: Foreign Operations, Export Financing and 
Related Programs; Treasury, Postal Service and General Government; 
elected to the 105th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings

      http://www.house.gov/rothman    steven.rothman@mail.house.gov

1607 Longworth House Office Building, Washington,         (202) 225-5061
 DC 20515........................................
  Chief of Staff.--Chuck Young.                            FAX: 225-5851
  Executive Assistant / Scheduler.--Mary
   Flanagan.
  Communications Director.--Phil Singer.
  Legislative Director.--Jim Wall.
  Legislative Assistants: Raffi Hamparian,
   Heather Pearlman.
25 Main Street, Court Plaza, Hackensack, NJ 07601-        (201) 646-0808
 7089............................................
  District Director.--Adam Zellner.                        FAX: 646-1944
130 Central Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306-2118...         (201) 798-1366
  Office Director.--Al Zampella.                           FAX: 798-1725


Counties: Bergen County. Cities and towns of Bogota, Carlstadt, 
        Cliffside Park, East Rutherford, Edgewater, Elmwood Park, 
        Englewood, Englewood Cliffs, Fair Lawn (part), Fairview, Fort 
        Lee, Garfield, Hackensack, Hasbrouck Heights, Leonia, Little 
        Ferry, Lodi, Lyndhurst, Maywood, Moonachie, New Milford, North 
        Arlington, Palisades Park, Ridgefield, Ridgefield Park, River 
        Edge, Rutherford, Saddle Brook, South Hackensack, Teaneck, 
        Teterboro, Wallington, and Wood Ridge. Hudson County. Cities and 
        towns of Kearny (ward 1: districts 1, 2, and 6; ward 3; and ward 
        4: districts 5-7), Secaucus, North Bergen, and Jersey City. 
        Population (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07010, 07014 (part), 07020, 07022, 07024, 07026, 07029 
        (part), 07031, 07032 (part), 07047 (part), 07057, 07070-75, 
        07087 (part), 07094, 07096, 07306 (part), 07307-08, 07310 
        (part), 07407, 07410 (part), 07452 (part), 07601-08, 07631-32, 
        07643-44, 07646, 07649 (part), 07650, 07657, 07660-61, 07662 
        (part), 07666, 07670 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             TENTH DISTRICT

    DONALD M. PAYNE, Democrat, of Newark, NJ; born in Newark, July 16, 
1934; graduated, Barringer High School, Newark, 1952; B.A., Seton Hall 
University, South Orange, NJ, 1957; businessman; elected to the Essex 
County Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1972-78; elected to the Newark 
Municipal Council, 1982-88; president, YMCA of the USA, 1970-73; member: 
NAACP, Council on Foreign Relations, Bethlehem Baptist Church; former 
chairman, Congressional Black Caucus; serves on the advisory council of 
the U.S. Committee for UNICEF; Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental 
Relations; board of directors: Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, 
National Endowment for Democracy; committees: Education and the 
Workforce; International Relations; subcommittees: Employer-Employee 
Relations; Education Reform; ranking member, Africa; Western Hemisphere; 
widower, three children; elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st 
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

2209 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-3436
 20515-3010............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Maxine James.                           FAX: 225-4160
  Legislative Director / Press Secretary.--Kerry
   McKenney.
50 Walnut Street, Room 1016, Newark, NJ 07102..........   (201) 645-3213
  District Representative.--Robert Cottingham, Jr.         FAX: 645-5902
333 North Broad Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07202............   (908) 629-0222
                                                           FAX: 629-0221


[[Page 170]]
Counties: Essex County. municipalities of East Orange, Irvington, 
        Maplewood (districts 5, 9, 12, 21), Montclair (ward 3 (districts 
        1-8), ward 4 (districts 2-7)), Newark (wards South, East 
        (districts 22, 25, 29, 30, 32-34), West (districts 3, 6, 7, 9, 
        10, 11, 13, 15-43, 45), Central (districts 1-13, 15-24, 28, 29, 
        32, 34-42)), Orange, South Orange (districts 2, 12), West Orange 
        (ward 2 (districts 3, 4), ward 3, ward 5 (districts 1, 2, 4, 
        5)). Hudson County; municipalities of Bayonne (ward 3 (districts 
        13-15, 18, 19)), Jersey City (ward A (districts 1-8, 10, 14-17, 
        19-32), ward B (districts 11-15), ward E (district 27), ward F 
        (districts 2, 3, 14, 16-21, 23-26)). Union County; 
        municipalities of Elizabeth (ward 1 (district 6), ward 2 
        (districts 2-6, 8, 10), ward 3, ward 4 (districts 1-3, 5-12), 
        ward 5 (districts 1-2, 4-11), ward 6 (districts 6, 8, 10, 12)), 
        Hillside, Linden (ward 1 (districts 1-3), wards 2-6, ward 8 
        (districts 1, 3), ward 9 (district 5), ward 10 (districts 2-4)), 
        Rahway, Roselle, Union (districts 7, 8, 38). Population (1990), 
        594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07002 (part), 07017-19, 07028 (part), 07036 (part), 07040 
        (part), 07042 (part), 07044 (part), 07050-51, 07052 (part), 
        07065, 07066 (part), 07079 (part), 07083 (part), 07088 (part), 
        07101, 07102 (part), 07103, 07105 (part), 07106, 07107 (part), 
        07108, 07111-12, 07114 (part), 07201 (part), 07202 (part), 07203 
        (part), 07205, 07206 (part), 07207, 07208 (part), 07304 (part), 
        07305 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, Republican, of Morristown, NJ; born in New 
York, NY, April 29, 1946; graduated Hobart College, NY, 1969; attended 
graduate school in Connecticut; named Legislator of the Year by the 
Veterans of Foreign Wars, the New Jersey Association of Mental Health 
Agencies, and the New Jersey Association of Retarded Citizens; honored 
by numerous organizations; served in the New Jersey General Assembly, 
1983-94; chairman, Assembly Appropriations Committee, 1988-89 and 1992-
94; member: Morris County Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1974-83 
(director, 1980); served on: Welfare and Mental Health boards; Human 
Services and Private Industry councils; served, U.S. Army, 93rd Engineer 
Battalion; honorably discharged, 1971; member: American Legion and 
Veterans of Foreign Wars; Morris County state and federal aid 
coordinator and administrative assistant, 1972; married: Virginia 
Frelinghuysen; children: Louisine and Sarah; committees: Appropriations; 
subcommittees: VA, HUD and Independent Agencies; Energy and Water 
Development; Defense; elected to the 104th Congress in November, 1994; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

                   http://www.house.gov/frelinghuysen

2442 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-5034
 20515-3011............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Donna Mullins.
  Press Secretary.--Mark Broadhurst.
  Legislative Director.--Pamela Curtin.
  Scheduler.--Carolyn Kappen.
One Morris Street, Morristown, NJ 07960................   (201) 984-0711


Counties: Essex County. Cities and townships: Caldwell, Essex Fells, 
        Fairfield Township, Livingston, Millburn (part), North Caldwell, 
        Roseland, West Caldwell. Morris County. Cities and townships: 
        Bernardsville, Municipalities of Boonton Town, Boonton Township, 
        Brookside, Budd Lake, Butler, Califon, Cedar Knolls, Chatham 
        Borough, Chaptham Township, Chester Borough, Chester Township, 
        Convent Station, Denville, Dover Town, East Hanover, Flanders, 
        Florham Park, Gillette, Green Pond, Green Village, Hanover, 
        Harding, Hibernia, Ironia, Jefferson, Kenvill, Kinnelon, Lake 
        Hiawatha, Lake Hopatcong, Landing, Ledgewood, Lincoln Park, Long 
        Valley, Madison, Mendham Borough, Mendham Township, Millington, 
        Mine Hill, Montville, Morris Plains, Morris Township, 
        Morristown, Mount Arlington, Mountain Lakes, Mount Olive, Mount 
        Tabor, Netcong, Newfoundland, New Vernon, Oak Ridge, Parsippany-
        Troy Hills, Passaic Township, Pequannock, Picatinny, Pine Brook, 
        Randolph, Riverdale, Rockaway Borough, Rockaway Township, 
        Roxbury, Schooley's Mountain, Stanhope, Stirling, Succasunna, 
        Towaco, Victory Gardens, Washington Township, Wharton, and 
        Whippany. Passaic County. Bloomingdale. Somerset County. Cities 
        and townships: Bernards Township, Bridgewater (part), Raritan 
        Borough, and Somerville. Sussex County. Cities and townships: 
        Byram, Hopatcong, Ogdensburg, Sparta, and Stanhope. Population 
        (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07004-07, 07009 (part), 07021, 07034-35, 07039, 07045-46, 
        07052 (part), 07054, 07058, 07059 (part), 07068, 07078 (part), 
        07082, 07403, 07405, 07438 (part), 07439-40, 07444, 07456 
        (part), 07457, 07460 (part), 07801-02, 07821 (part), 07826-28, 
        07834, 07836, 07840, 07842-43, 07845, 07847, 07849-50, 07851 
        (part), 07852-53, 07856-57, 07860 (part), 07866, 07869-71, 07874 
        (part), 07876, 07878, 07885, 07920 (part), 07924 (part), 07926-
        28, 07930, 07932-33, 07935-36, 07938-40, 07945-46, 07950, 07960-
        63, 07970, 07976, 07980-81, 08807 (part), 08869, 08876 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            TWELFTH DISTRICT

    RUSH HOLT, Democrat, of Hopewell Township, NJ; born in Weston, WV, 
on October 15, 1948; son of the youngest person ever to be elected to 
the U.S. Senate; B.A., Carleton College, 1970; M.S. and Ph.D., physics, 
New York University, 1981; physicist; New York City Environmental 
Protection Administration, 1972-74; teaching fellow, New York 
University, 1974-80; Congressional Science Fellow, U.S. House of 
Representatives, Office of Representative Bob 


[[Page 171]]
Edgar, 1982-83; professor, 
Swarthmore College, 1980-88; acting chief, Nuclear & Scientific 
Division, Office of Strategic Forces, U.S. Department of State, 1987-89; 
assistant director, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ, 
1989-97; Protestant; married to Margaret Lancefield; three children: 
Micheal, Dejan, and Rachel; committees: Budget; Education and the 
Workforce; Resources; elected to the 106th Congress; reelected to the 
107th Congress.


                  Office Listings

         http://www.house.gov/rholt    rush.holt@mail.house.gov

1630 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-5801
 20515.................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Mark Matzen.                            FAX: 225-6025
  Legislative Director.--Chris Davis.
  Press Secretary.--Peter Yeager.
  Executive Assistant.--Margie Ellis.
50 Washington Road, Princeton, NJ 08850................   (609) 750-9365
                                                           FAX: 750-0618


Counties: Hunterdon County; cities and towns of Alexandria, Bethlehem, 
        Bloomsbury, Califon, Clinton Town, Clinton Township, Delaware, 
        East Amwell, Flemington, Franklin, Frenchtown, Glen Gardner, 
        Hampton, High Bridge, Holland, Kingwood, Lambertville, Lebanon 
        Borough, Lebanon Township, Milford, Raritan, Readington, 
        Stockton, Tewksbury, Union, West Amwell. Mercer County part; 
        cities and townships of Ewing, Hopewell Borough, Hopewell 
        Township, Lawrence, Pennington, Princeton Borough, Princeton 
        Township, West Windsor. Middlesex County (part); cities and 
        townships of Cranbury, East Brunswick, Helmetta, Jamesburg, 
        Monroe, Plainsboro, South Brunswick. Monmouth County (part); 
        cities and townships of Colts Neck, Eatontown, Englishtown, Fair 
        Haven, Freehold Borough, Freehold Township, Holmdel, Interlaken, 
        Little Silver, Manalapan, Marlboro, Middletown (part), Ocean, 
        Oceanport, Rumson, Shrewsbury Borough, Shrewsbury Township, 
        Tinton Falls, West Long Branch. Somerset County (part); cities 
        and townships of Bedminster, Bernardsville, Branchburg, Far 
        Hills, Montgomery, Peapack-Gladstone, and Rocky Hill. Population 
        (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07701 (part), 07702-04, 07709, 07711 (part), 07712 (part), 
        07713, 07722 (part), 07723 (part), 07724, 07726 (part), 07728 
        (part), 07733, 07734 (part), 07738-39, 07746, 07748 (part), 
        07751, 07753 (part), 07754, 07755, 07757, 07760 (part), 07763-
        65, 07777, 07830, 07921, 07924, 07931, 07934, 07977-79, 08502 
        (part), 08504, 08512, 08525, 08530, 08534, 08536, 08540 (part), 
        08541-44, 08550-51, 08553, 08556-60, 08570, 08618 (part), 08625, 
        08628, 08638 (part), 08648 (part), 08691 (part), 08801-04, 
        08809-10, 08816, 08822, 08824-29, 08831, 08833-34, 08848, 08850 
        (part), 08852, 08858, 08867-68, 08870, 08876 (part), 08884 
        (part), 08885, 08887-89

                                 *  *  *

                           THIRTEENTH DISTRICT

    ROBERT MENENDEZ, Democrat, of Union City, NJ; born in New York City, 
NY, on January 1, 1954; education: graduated, Union Hill High School, 
1972; B.A., St. Peter's College, Jersey City, NJ, 1976; J.D., Rutgers 
Law School, Newark, NJ, 1979; employment: attorney; admitted to the New 
Jersey bar, 1980; elected to the Union City Board of Education, 1974-78; 
mayor of Union City, 1986-92; New Jersey Assembly, 1987-91; New Jersey 
State Senate, 1991-92; chairman, New Jersey Hispanic Leadership Program; 
member: New Jersey Hispanic Elected Officials Organization; New Jersey 
Mayors Coalition; president and cofounder, Alliance Civic Association; 
married: the former Jane Jacobsen, 1976; children: Alicia and Robert; 
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103rd Congress; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

                      http://www.house.gov/menendez

2238 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-7919
 20515-3013............................................
  Office Manager / Scheduler.--Judi Wolford.               FAX: 226-0792
  Legislative Director.--Jim Datri.
  Administrative Assistant.--Michael Hutton.
911 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306...............   (201) 222-2828
                                                           FAX: 222-0188
654 Avenue C, Bayonne, NJ 07002........................   (201) 823-2900
263 Hobart Street, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861...............   (732) 324-6212
3109 Bergenline Avenue, Union City, NJ 07087...........   (201) 558-0800


Counties: Essex (part), Hudson (part), Middlesex (part), and Union 
        (part). Cities and townships: Bayonne (part), Carteret, East 
        Newark, Elizabeth (part), Guttenberg, Harrison Township, 
        Hoboken, Jersey City (part), Kearny (part), Linden (part), 
        Newark, North Bergen (part), Port Reading, Perth Amboy, Sewaren, 
        Union City, Weehawken, West New York, Woodbridge (part). 
        Population (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07002, 07008, 07029-30, 07032, 07036, 07047, 07064, 07077, 
        07087, 07093, 07095, 07097, 07099, 07102, 07104-05, 07107, 
        07114, 07201-02, 07208, 07300, 07302-06, 07308-11, 07399, 08861-
        62


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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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