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                                WISCONSIN

                      (Population 2000, 5,363,675)

                                SENATORS

    HERB KOHL, Democrat, of Milwaukee, WI; born in Milwaukee on February 
7, 1935; graduated, Washington High School, Milwaukee, 1952; B.A., 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1956; M.B.A., Harvard Graduate School 
of Business Administration, Cambridge, MA, 1958; LL.D., Cardinal Stritch 
College, Milwaukee, WI, 1986 (honorary); served, U.S. Army Reserves, 
1958-64; businessman; president, Herbert Kohl Investments; owner, 
Milwaukee Bucks NBA basketball team; past chairman, Milwaukee's United 
Way Campaign; State chairman, Democratic Party of Wisconsin, 1975-77; 
honors and awards: Pen and Mike Club Wisconsin Sports Personality of the 
Year, 1985; Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Joe Killeen Memorial 
Sportsman of the Year, 1985; Greater Milwaukee Convention and Visitors 
Bureau Lamplighter Award, 1986; Wisconsin Parkinson's Association 
Humanitarian of the Year, 1986; Kiwanis Milwaukee Award, 1987; 
committees: Appropriations; Judiciary; Special Committee on Aging; 
elected to the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1988; reelected to each 
succeeding Senate term.


                  Office Listings

      http://www.senate.gov/~kohl    senator__kohl@kohl.senate.gov

330 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-    (202) 224-5653
 4903..................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Paul Bock.
  Legislative Director.--Kate Sparks.
  Communications Director.--Lynn Becker.
  Executive Assistant.--Arlene Branca.
310 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 950, Milwaukee, WI 53203   (414) 297-4451
14 West Muffin Street, Suite 207, Madison, WI 53703....   (608) 264-5338
402 Graham Avenue, Suite 206, Eau Claire, WI 54701.....   (715) 832-8424
4321 West College Avenue, Suite 235, Appleton, WI 54914   (920) 738-1640
425 State Street, Suite 202, LaCrosse, WI 54601........   (608) 796-0045


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    RUSSELL FEINGOLD, Democrat, of Middleton, WI; born on March 2, 1953 
in Janesville, WI; graduated from Craig High School, Janesville, WI, 
1971; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1975; Rhodes Scholar, 
Oxford University, 1977; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1979; practicing 
attorney with Foley and Lardner, and with LaFollette and Sinykin, both 
in Madison, WI, 1979-85; Wisconsin State Senate, January 1983 to January 
1993; married to Mary Feingold; four children: daughters Jessica and 
Ellen, and stepsons Sam Speerschneider and Ted Speerschneider; 
committees: Budget; Foreign Relations; Judiciary; Special Committee on 
Aging; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 3, 1992; reelected to each 
succeeding Senate term.


                  Office Listings

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

506 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-    (202) 224-5323
 4904..................................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Mary Murphy.
  Legislative Director.--Tom Walls.
  Press Secretary.--Ari Geller.
517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202.........   (414) 276-7282
1600 Aspen Commons, Room 100, Middleton, WI 53562......   (608) 828-1200
  State Coordinator.--Janet Piraino.
401 Fifth Street, Room 410, Wausau, WI 54401...........   (715) 848-5660
425 State Street, Room 225, LaCrosse, WI 54603.........   (608) 782-5585
1640 Main Street, Green Bay, WI 54302..................   (920) 465-7508



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    PAUL RYAN, Republican, of Janesville, WI; born in Janesville, WI, on 
January 29, 1970; education: Joseph A. Craig High School; economic and 
political science degrees, Miami University in Ohio; employment: 
marketing consultant, Ryan Inc., Central (construction firm); aide to 
former U.S. Senator Bob Kasten (R-WI); advisor to former Vice 
Presidential candidate Jack Kemp, and U.S. Drug Czar Bill Bennett; also 
served as a legislative director in the U.S. Senate; 


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organizations: 
Janesville YMCA; Janesville Bowmen, Inc.; Ducks Unlimited; committees: 
Ways and Means; Joint Economic; elected to the 106th Congress; reelected 
to the 107th Congress.


                  Office Listings

                        http://www.house.gov/ryan

1217 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-3031
 20515.................................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Joyce Meyer.                  FAX: 225-3393
  Legislative Director.--Leah Braesch.
  Scheduler.--Janet Pike.
20 South Main Street, Suite 10, Janesville, WI 53545...   (608) 752-4050
                                                           FAX: 752-4711
5712 7th Avenue, Kenosha, WI 53140.....................   (262) 654-1901
                                                           FAX: 654-2156
304 6th Street, Racine, WI 53403.......................   (262) 637-0510
                                                           FAX: 637-5689


  Counties: Green (part), Jefferson (part), Kenosha, Racine, Rock, 
        Walworth, Waukesha (part). Population (1990), 543,530.
ZIP Codes: 53101-02, 53104-05, 53108-09, 53114-15, 53119 (part), 53120-
        21, 53125-26, 53128, 53130 (part), 53138-42, 53147-48, 53149 
        (part), 53152, 53157-59, 53167-68, 53170-71, 53176-77, 53179, 
        53181-82, 53184-85, 53186 (part), 53190 (part), 53191-92, 53194-
        95, 53400, 53402-06, 53501-02, 53505, 53508 (part), 53511, 
        53520, 53521 (part), 53522 (part), 53525, 53528 (part), 53534 
        (part), 53536-37, 53542, 53545-46, 53550, 53563 (part), 53566 
        (part), 53570 (part), 53574 (part), 53576, 53585 (part)

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                             SECOND DISTRICT

    TAMMY BALDWIN, Democrat, of Madison, WI; born on February 11, 1962, 
in Madison, WI; education: graduated from Madison West High School, 
1980; A.B., mathematics and government, Smith College, 1984; J.D., 
University of Wisconsin Law School, 1989; employment: attorney, 1989-92; 
elected to the Dane County Board of Supervisors, 1986-94; elected to the 
State Assembly from the 78th district, 1993-99; committees: Budget; 
Judiciary; elected to the 106th Congress; reelected to the 107th 
Congress.


                  Office Listings

      http://www.house.gov/baldwin    tammy.baldwin@mail.house.gov

1022 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-2906
 20515-4902............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Bill Murat.                             FAX: 225-6942
  Legislative Director.--Kris Pratt.
  Appointment Secretary.--Maureen Hekmat.
  Press Secretary.--Jerilyn Goodman.
10 East Doty Street, Suite 405, Madison, WI 53703......   (608) 258-9800


Counties: Columbia, Dane, Dodge (part), Green (part), Iowa, Jefferson 
        (part), Lafayette, Richland, and Sauk. Population (1990), 
        543,532.
ZIP Codes: 53016, 53032, 53034, 53035 (part), 53039, 53059 (part), 53078 
        (part), 53094 (part), 53503-04, 53506-07, 53508 (part), 53510, 
        53515-17, 53521 (part), 53522 (part), 53523 (part), 53526-27, 
        53528 (part), 53529-33, 53534 (part), 53535, 53540-41, 53543 
        (part), 53544, 53553, 53554 (part), 53555-58, 53559 (part), 
        53560-62, 53565, 53566 (part), 53569 (part), 53570 (part), 
        53571-72, 53573 (part), 53574 (part), 53575, 53577-80, 53581 
        (part), 53582-84, 53585 (part), 53586-88, 53589 (part), 53590, 
        53593, 53594 (part), 53597-99, 53700-01, 53703-08, 53711, 53713-
        19, 53803, 53807 (part), 53811 (part), 53817, 53818 (part), 
        53901, 53910 (part), 53911-13, 53916, 53923 (part), 53924 
        (part), 53925, 53926 (part), 53928, 53932-33, 53935, 53936 
        (part), 53937, 53940-44, 53948 (part), 53951, 53954 (part), 
        53955, 53956 (part), 53959-62, 53963 (part), 53965 (part), 53968 
        (part), 53969, 54634 (part), 61001 (part), 61060 (part), 61075 
        (part), 61087 (part), 61089 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    RON KIND, Democrat, of La Crosse, WI; born in La Crosse, March 16, 
1963; education: B.A., Harvard University, 1985; M.A., London School of 
Economics, 1986; J.D., University of Minnesota Law School, 1990; 
admitted to the Wisconsin bar, 1990; state prosecutor, La Crosse County 
District Attorney's Office; board of directors, La Crosse Boys and Girls 
Club, Coulee Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Wisconsin Harvard Club; 
member: Wisconsin Bar Association, La Crosse County Bar Association; 
married: Tawni Zappa in 1994; one son, Jonathan; committees: 
Agriculture; Education and the Workforce; Resources; elected to the 
105th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.



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                  Office Listings

1713 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-5506
 20515-4903............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Alan MacLeod.                           FAX: 225-5739
  Press Secretary.--Darin Schroeder.
  Legislative Director.--Cindy Brown.
  Executive Assistant.--Erin Johnson.
  Senior Policy Advisor.--Brad Pfaff.
205 5th Avenue South, Suite 227, La Crosse, WI 54601...   (608) 782-2558
  District Director.--Loren Kannenberg.                    FAX: 782-4588
131 S. Barstow Street, Suite 301, Eau Claire, WI 54701.   (715) 831-9214
  Staff Assistant / Case Worker.--Mark Aumann.             FAX: 831-9272


Counties: Barron, Buffalo, Chippewa (part), Clark (part), Crawford, 
        Dunn, Eau Claire (part), Grant, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe 
        (part), Pepin, Pierce, Polk (part), St. Croix, Trempealeau, and 
        Vernon. Population (1990), 543,533.
ZIP Codes: 53518, 53543 (part), 53554 (part), 53569 (part), 53573 
        (part), 53581 (part), 53589 (part), 53801-02, 53804-06, 53807 
        (part), 53808-10, 53811 (part), 53812-13, 53816, 53818 (part), 
        53820-21, 53824-27, 53924 (part), 53929 (part), 53968 (part), 
        54001-05, 54007-17, 54020-28, 54082, 54420 (part), 54436, 54446, 
        54456, 54465 (part), 54466 (part), 54601-03, 54610-12, 54614-17, 
        54619 (part), 54621-26, 54627 (part), 54628, 54629 (part), 
        54630-32, 54634 (part), 54635-36, 54638 (part), 54639-40, 54642 
        (part), 54644-45, 54650-52, 54653 (part), 54654-55, 54656 
        (part), 54657-59, 54661, 54664-65, 54667, 54669, 54701-03, 
        54720-23, 54725, 54726 (part), 54727 (part), 54728 (part), 54730 
        (part), 54733-38, 54739 (part), 54740-44, 54746-47, 54749-51, 
        54754-56, 54757 (part), 54758-65, 54767, 54768 (part), 54769-70, 
        54771 (part), 54772-73, 54805, 54810, 54812, 54813 (part), 
        54818, 54822, 54824, 54826, 54829 (part), 54841, 54857, 54866, 
        54868, 54889

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                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    GERALD D. KLECZKA, Democrat, of Milwaukee, WI; born in Milwaukee, 
November 26, 1943; education: graduated Don Bosco High School, 
Milwaukee, 1961; attended University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; served in 
the Wisconsin Air National Guard, 1963-69; served in Wisconsin Assembly, 
1969-74; Wisconsin Senate, 1975-84; member: LaFarge Lifelong Learning 
Institute, Thomas More Foundation, Polish National Alliance-Milwaukee 
Society, Polish American Congress, South Side Democratic Party Unit, 
State and Milwaukee County Democratic Party; married: the former Bonnie 
L. Scott, 1978; elected to the 98th Congress by special election, April 
3, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

                      http://www.house.gov/kleczka

2301 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-4572
 20515-4904............................................
  Administrative Assistant.--Win Boerckel.
  Press Secretary.--Celine Clark.
5032 West Forest Home Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53219......   (414) 297-1140
  Chief of Staff.--Kathryn Hein.


Counties: Milwaukee (part), Waukesha (part). Cities and townships: 
        Milwaukee (part), Waukesha (part), Pewaukee (part), Big Bend, 
        Cudahy, Greendale, Hales Corners, Franklin, New Berlin, 
        Mukwonago, Vernon, Muskego, Oak Creek, South Milwaukee, West 
        Allis, West Milwaukee, St. Francis, and Greenfield. Population 
        (1990), 543,527.
ZIP Codes: 53072 (part), 53103, 53110, 53129, 53130, 53132, 53146, 53149 
        (part), 53150-51, 53154, 53172, 53186 (part), 53187, 53188 
        (part), 53189 (part), 53193, 53202 (part), 53204, 53207, 53214 
        (part), 53215, 53219, 53220 (part), 53221 (part), 53227-28, 
        53233 (part), 53234, 53235

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                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    THOMAS M. BARRETT, Democrat, of Milwaukee, WI; born on December 8, 
1953, in Milwaukee, WI; B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1976; 
J.D., with honors, University of Wisconsin, Madison Law School, 1980; 
profession: attorney; Wisconsin State Assembly, 1984-89; Wisconsin State 
Senate, 1989-92; member: Wisconsin State Bar; married Kristine Mansfield 
Barrett, 1991; four children: Thomas, Anne, Erin, and Kate; elected on 
November 3, 1992, to the 103rd Congress; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


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                  Office Listings

                      http://www.house.gov/barrett

1214 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-3571
 20515-4905............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Sharon Robinson.                        FAX: 225-2185
  Legislative Director.--Bryan George.
  Press Secretary.--Bridgid O'Brien.
Suite 618, 135 West Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI 53203..   (414) 297-1331
  District Director.--Terry Perry.


Counties: Milwaukee County (part): Cities and townships: Bayside, Brown 
        Deer, Fox Point, Glendale, River Hills, Shorewood, Wauwatosa and 
        Whitefish Bay. Population (1990), 543,530.
ZIP Codes: 53201, 53202 (part), 53203, 53205-06, 53208-10, 53211 (part), 
        53212-13, 53216, 53217 (part), 53218, 53222-26, 53233

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                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    THOMAS E. PETRI, Republican, of Fond du Lac, WI; born in Marinette, 
WI, May 28, 1940; education: graduated, Lowell P. Goodrich High School, 
1958; B.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1962; J.D., Harvard Law 
School, 1965; admitted to the Wisconsin state and Fond du Lac county bar 
associations, 1965; commenced practice in Fond du Lac in 1970; lawyer; 
law clerk to Federal Judge James Doyle, 1965; Peace Corps volunteer, 
1966-67; White House aide, 1969; elected to the Wisconsin State Senate 
in 1972; reelected in 1976, and served until April, 1979; married; one 
daughter; elected to the 96th Congress by special election, April 3, 
1979, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William A. Steiger; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

                       http://www.house.gov/petri

2462 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-2476
 20515-4906............................................
  Administrative Assistant / Legislative Director.--
   Debra Gebhardt.
  Communications Director.--Niel Wright.
  Office Manager.--Linda Towse.
490 West Rolling Meadows Drive, Suite B, Fond du Lac,     (920) 922-1180
 WI 54937..............................................
  District Director.--Sue Kerkman-Jung.
115 Washington Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54901...............   (920) 231-6333


Counties: Adams; Brown (part); Calumet (part); Fond du Lac (part); Green 
        Lake; Juneau; Manitowoc (part); Marquette; Monroe (part); 
        Outagamie (part); Sheboygan (part); Waupaca; Waushara; 
        Winnebago. Cities and townships: Adams, Adrian, Algoma, Alto, 
        Angelo (part), Armenia, Ashford (part), Auburn, Aurora, Bear 
        Creek, Berlin, Big Falls, Big Flats, Black Wolf, Bloomfield, 
        Brandon, Brillion, Brooklyn, Brothertown, Buchanan, Buffalo, 
        Byron, Byron, Caledonia, Calumet, Camp Douglas, Campbellspot, 
        Cascade, Cato, Centeville, Charleston, Chilton, Chitton, 
        Clayton, Clearfield, Cleveland, Clifton, Clintonville, Colburn, 
        Coloma, Combined Locks, Cooperstown (part), Crystal Lake, 
        Cutler, Dakota, Dayton, Deerfield, Dell Prairie, Douglas, 
        DuPont, Easton, Eaton, Eden, Eldorado, Elkhart Lake, Elroy, 
        Embarras, Empire, Endeavor, Fairwater, Farmington, Finley, Fond 
        du Lac, Forest, Fountain, Francis Creek, Franklin, Fremont, 
        Friendship, Germantown, Gibson Kossuth, Glenbeulah, Glendale, 
        Grant, Green Lake, Greenbush, Greenfield, Hancock, Harris, 
        Harrison, Helvetia, Hilbert, Holland, Hustler, Iola, Jackson, 
        Jefferson (part), Kellnersville, Kendall, Kiel, Kildare, 
        Kimberly, Kingston, Lafayette (part), LaGrange, Lamartine, 
        Larabee, Lebanon, Lemonwier, Leola, Leon, Liberty, Lima, 
        Lincoln, Lind, Linding, Lisbon, Little Chute, Little Wolf, 
        Lohrville, Lyndon, Lyndon Station, Mackford, Manchester, 
        Manitowoc, Maple Grove, Maribel, Marion, Markesan, Marquette, 
        Marshfield, Matteson, Mauston, Mecan, Meeme, Menasha, Menasha, 
        Metomer, Mishicot, Mitchel, Monroe, Montello, Moundville, Mount 
        Morris, Mukwa, Munawa, Munitowoc, Necedah, Neerah, Nekimi, 
        Nepeuskon, Neshkoro, New Chester, New Haven, New Holstein, New 
        Lisbon, New London, New Lyme (part), Newton, North Fon du Lac, 
        Norwalk, Oakdale, Oakfield, Oakfield, Oasis, Ogdensburg, Omro, 
        Orange, Osceola, Oshkosh, Oxford, Packwaukee, Plainfield, 
        Plymouth, Potter, Poygan, Poysippi, Preston, Princeton, Quincy, 
        Rantoul, Redgranite, Reedsville, Rhine, Richfield, Richford, 
        Ridgeville, Ripon, Rockland, Rome, Rose, Rosendale, Royalton, 
        Rushford, Russell, Saxeville, Scandinavia, Schleswig, Scott, 
        Seneca, Sheboygan Falls, Sheldon, Sherwood, Shields, 
        Springfield, Springvale, Springville, Springwater, St. Cloud, 
        St. Lawrence, St. Marie, St. Nazianz, Stockbridge, Strongs 
        Prairie, Summit, Taycheedah, Tomah, Tomah Seven Mile Creek, Two 
        Creeks, Two Rivers, Union, Union Center, Utica, Valders, 
        Vinland, Waldo, Warren, Waupaca, Waupun, Wautoma, Wellington, 
        Wells (part), Westfield, Weyauwega, Whitelaw, Wild Rose, Wilton, 
        Winchester, Winnecome, Wolf River, Wonewoc, Woodville, 
        Wrightstown (part), Wyeville, Wyoming. Population (1990), 
        543,652.
ZIP Codes: 53006 (part), 53009, 53010 (part), 53011 (part), 53014-15, 
        53019-20, 53023, 53026, 53031, 53040 (part), 53042, 53044, 53048 
        (part), 53049, 53057, 53061-63, 53065, 53070 (part), 53073 
        (part), 53079, 53081 (part), 53083 (part), 53085, 53088, 53093 
        (part), 53910 (part), 53919-21, 53923 (part), 53926 (part), 
        53927, 53929 (part), 53930-31, 53934, 53936 (part), 53939, 
        53945-47, 53948 (part), 53949-50, 53952-53, 53954 (part), 53956 
        (part), 53963 (part), 53964, 53965 (part), 54110 (part), 54123, 
        54126 (part), 54129, 54130 (part), 54160, 54169, 54170 (part), 
        54206 (part), 54207, 54208 (part), 54214, 54215 (part), 54220, 
        54227-28, 54230, 54232, 54240-41, 54245, 54247, 54413, 54457 
        (part), 54466 (part), 54486 (part), 54613, 54618, 54619 (part), 
        54620, 54627 (part), 54629 (part), 54637, 54638 (part), 54641, 
        54642 (part), 54643, 54646, 54648-49, 54653 (part), 54656 
        (part), 54660, 54662, 54666, 54670-71, 54901-04, 54909 (part), 
        54911 (part), 54915, 54921 (part), 54922 (part), 54923, 54926-
        27, 54929-30, 54932-36, 54940 (part), 54941, 54943, 54945-47, 
        54949, 54950 (part), 54952, 54956 (part), 54957, 54960, 54961 
        (part), 54962-65, 54966 (part), 54967-68, 54970-71, 54974-77, 
        54979-80, 54981 (part), 54982-86, 54990


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                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    DAVID R. OBEY, Democrat, of Wausau, WI; born in Okmulgee, OK, 
October 3, 1938; education: graduated Wausau High School, 1956; M.A. in 
political science, University of Wisconsin, 1960 (graduate work in 
Russian government and foreign policy); elected to the Wisconsin 
Legislature from Marathon County's 2nd District at the age of 24; 
reelected three times; assistant Democratic floor leader; married: Joan 
Lepinski of Wausau, WI, 1962; children: Craig David and Douglas David; 
ranking member, House Committee on Appropriations; ranking member, 
Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education; ex 
officio member of all subcommittees; former chairman, Joint Economic 
Committee; elected to the 91st Congress by special election, April 1, 
1969, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Melvin R. Laird; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

                        http://www.house.gov/obey

2314 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-3365
 20515-4907............................................
  Staff Director.--William H. Stone.
  Executive Assistant / Personal Secretary.--Carly M.
   Burns.
  Press Secretary.--Thomas Powell-Bullock.
401 5th Street, Suite 406A, Wausau, WI 54403...........   (715) 842-5606
  District Representative.--Doug Hill.
1401 Tower Avenue, Suite 307, Superior, WI 54880.......   (715) 398-4426


Counties: Ashland; Bayfield; Burnett; Chippewa (part); Clark (part); 
        Douglas; Eau Claire (part); Iron; Lincoln; Marathon; Oneida 
        (part); Polk (part); Portage; Price; Rusk; Sawyer; Taylor; 
        Washburn; Wood. Population (1990), 543,529.
ZIP Codes: 54006, 54024 (part), 54401-02, 54405-07, 54408 (part), 54409 
        (part), 54410-12, 54413 (part), 54414 (part), 54415, 54417, 
        54419, 54421-23, 54425-26, 54427 (part), 54429, 54432-34, 54435 
        (part), 54443, 54447-49, 54451-55, 54457 (part), 54458-60, 54463 
        (part), 54466 (part), 54467, 54469-71, 54473-76, 54479-81, 
        54484, 54487-90, 54494, 54498, 54499 (part), 54501 (part), 
        54513-15, 54517, 54524-30, 54532, 54534, 54536-37, 54546 (part), 
        54547-50, 54552, 54555-56, 54559, 54563-65, 54702 (part), 54703 
        (part), 54724, 54726 (part), 54727 (part), 54729, 54731-32, 
        54739 (part), 54745, 54748, 54757 (part), 54766, 54768 (part), 
        54771 (part), 54801, 54806, 54813 (part), 54814, 54815, 54816-
        17, 54819-21, 54824 (part), 54825, 54827-28, 54829 (part), 
        54830, 54832, 54833, 54834-40, 54842-51, 54852, 54853-56, 54858-
        59, 54861-62, 54864-65, 54867, 54870-76, 54880, 54888, 54890-91, 
        54893-96, 54909 (part), 54921 (part)

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                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    MARK GREEN, Republican, of Green Bay, WI; born in Boston, MA, on 
June 1, 1960; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire; J.D., University 
of Wisconsin Law School-Madison, 1987; attorney; elected to Wisconsin 
State Assembly, 4th District, 1992-98; he and his wife Sue have three 
children: Rachel, Anna, and Alex; committees: Financial Services; 
Judiciary; Republican Policy Committee; Assistant Majority Whip; elected 
to the 106th Congress; reelected to the 107th Congress.

                  Office Listings

                        mark.green@mail.house.gov

1218 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC      (202) 225-5665
 20515.................................................
  Chief of Staff.--Mark Graul.                             FAX: 225-5729
  Communications Director.--Chris Tuttle.
  Legislative Director.--Gina Boling.
  Executive Assistant.--Nicole Vernon.
700 East Walnut Street, Green Bay, WI 54301............   (920) 437-1954
  District Director.--Chad Weininger.                      FAX: 437-1978
609-A W. College Avenue, Appleton, WI 54911............   (920) 380-0061
  District Caseworker.--Kathy McCarthy.                    FAX: 380-0051


Counties: Brown (part); Calumet (part); Door; Florence; Forest; 
        Kewaunee; Langlade; Manitowoc (part); Marinette; Menominee; 
        Oconto; Oneida (part); Outagamie (part); Shawano; Vilas. 
        Population (1990), 543,404.
ZIP Codes: 54101-04, 54106-07, 54114, 54115 (part), 54119-21, 54124-25, 
        54126 (part), 54127-28, 54130 (part), 54131, 54135, 54137-39, 
        54140 (part), 54141, 54143, 54149-57, 54159, 54161-62, 54165-66, 
        54170-71, 54173-75, 54177, 54180, 54182, 54201-02, 54204-05, 
        54208 (part), 54209-13, 54216-17, 54226, 54227 (part), 54229, 
        54230 (part), 54231, 54234-35, 54246, 54301-08, 54311, 54313, 
        54324, 54344, 54408 (part), 54409 (part), 54414 (part), 54416, 
        54418, 54424, 54427 (part), 54428, 54430, 54435 (part), 54444, 
        54450, 54462-65, 54485, 54486 (part), 54487 (part), 54491, 
        54499, 54501 (part), 54511-12, 54519-21, 54529 (part), 54531, 
        54538 (part), 54539-42, 54545, 54548, 54554, 54557-58, 54560-62, 
        54564 (part), 54566, 54568, 54911 (part), 54912-13, 54914 
        (part), 54915 (part), 54919, 54922 (part), 54928, 54929 (part), 
        54931, 54940 (part), 54942, 54944, 54948, 54950 (part), 54951, 
        54961 (part), 54978


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                             NINTH DISTRICT

    F. JAMES SENSENBRENNER, Jr., Republican, of Menomonee Falls, WI; 
born in Chicago, IL, June 14, 1943; education: graduated from Milwaukee 
Country Day School, 1961; A.B., Stanford University, 1965; J.D., 
University of Wisconsin Law School, 1968; admitted to the Wisconsin bar, 
1968; commenced practice in Cedarburg, WI; admitted to practice before 
the U.S. Supreme Court in 1972; attorney; elected to the Wisconsin 
Assembly in 1968, reelected in 1970, 1972 and 1974; elected to Wisconsin 
Senate in a special election in 1975 and reelected in 1976, serving as 
assistant minority leader; staff member of former U.S. Congressman J. 
Arthur Younger of California in 1965; member: Waukesha County Republican 
Party, Wisconsin Bar Association, Riveredge Nature Center, Friends of 
Museums, and American Philatelic Society; married: the former Cheryl 
Warren, 1977; children: Frank James III, and Robert Alan; elected to the 
96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings

      http://www.house.gov/sensenbrenner    sensen09@mail.house.gov

2332 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC        (202) 225-5101
 20515-4909............................................
  Chief of Staff.--Tom Schreibel.
  Legislative Director.--Rich Zipperer.
  Office Manager.--Arlene I. Davis.
  Press Secretary.--Raj Bharwani.
Room 154, 120 Bishops Way, Brookfield, WI 53005........   (414) 784-1111
  Home Secretary.--Tom Schreibel.


Counties: Dodge (part), Fond du Lac (part), Jefferson (part), Ozaukee, 
        Sheboygan (part), Washington, Waukesha (part). Population 
        (1990), 543,532.
ZIP Codes: 53002-09, 53010 (part), 53012-13, 53016-18, 53021-22, 53024, 
        53027, 53029, 53032-39, 53040 (part), 53044 (part), 53045-48, 
        53050-52, 53056, 53058-60, 53064, 53066, 53069, 53070 (part), 
        53072 (part), 53074-78, 53080-82, 53083 (part), 53085 (part), 
        53086, 53089, 53091-92, 53094-95, 53099, 53118, 53119 (part), 
        53122, 53127, 53137, 53153, 53156 (part), 53178, 53183, 53186 
        (part), 53188 (part), 53217 (part), 53224 (part), 53523 (part), 
        53538 (part), 53549, 53551, 53557, 53579, 53594 (part), 53916, 
        53922, 53963 (part)


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