From the Radio Free Michigan archives ftp://141.209.3.26/pub/patriot If you have any other files you'd like to contribute, e-mail them to bj496@Cleveland.Freenet.Edu. ------------------------------------------------ From: paul@hsh.com (Paul Havemann) Date: 2 Sep 94 09:21:24 EDT The Beltway FAQ: How to Communicate with The White House & Congress FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Updated August 31, 1994 Table of Contents 1. The White House 1. Mail, Phone, and Fax 2. Email (The Official White House Email FAQ) 2. Congress 1. Mail 2. Phone and Fax (inc. major committees) 3. ISIS and LEGIS: Gateway to Congressional Email and more 3a. More on LEGIS * 4. House of Reps Email * 4a. Senate Email 5. Experimental Email/Fax Server 6. The Senate via gopher & WWW ftp 3. The Cabinet 1. Mail and Phone 4. Selected Federal Agencies 1. Mail and Phone 2. Federal Budget via download, telnet, gopher Introduction ------------ The Beltway FAQ lists information on how to reach out and touch, by various means, your Federal representatives -- the President, the Vice President, the Congress, and the Cabinet -- as well as selected Federal agencies. It is intended for the politically active, and for those who wish to obtain information on budgetary and legislative matters from and about the Federal government. This FAQ is a compendium of postings from various sources both printed and electronic; source credits are listed at the end. It does not tell you how to electronically access _every_ Federal library, database, or BBS, but the source list, and a listing of some useful FAQs at the end of this tome, will point you in the right direction. Additions, corrections, and contributions will be warmly welcomed by the author. Please send to Paul Havemann (paul@hsh.com). =-=-=-= 1. 1. The White House by Mail, Phone and Fax (source: EFF) President Bill Clinton 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20500 (202) 456-1414 Switchboard (202) 456-1111 Comment line (202) 456-2883 FAX 1 (202) 456-2461 FAX 2 First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20500 (202) 456-6266 Vice President Albert Gore Old Executive Office Building Washington, DC 20500 (202) 456-2326 In addition, CompuServe users can send a "CongressGram" to the President and/or VP via CompuServe MAIL. This service prints, addresses, and mails your letter for $1 (in addition to online charges). =-=-=-= 1. 2. The White House by Email (The Official WH Email FAQ) During Campaign '92, the Clinton Campaign made widespread use of electronic media. A staffer named Jock Gill offered the use of his CompuServe account to encourage the public to send comments to the campaign. The account racked up hundreds of messages per day, often resulting in bounced messages. The campaign organizations of the various presidential candidates used Internet accounts to disseminate news releases to certain Usenet news groups -- a practice the Clinton Administration continues to this day. [Posted periodically in Usenet newsgroups alt.news-media, alt.politics.org.misc, and others] WHITE HOUSE ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS AND PUBLIC ACCESS EMAIL FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Updated April 4, 1994 Table Of Contents I. Searching and Retrieving White House documents. - Publications@WhiteHouse.GOV - WAIS - GOPHER - FedWorld BBS II. Signing up for Daily Electronic Publications. A. Widely Available Sources. B. Notes on Widely Available Sources. C. Direct Email Distribution. D. Email Summary Service. III. Sending Email to the White House. - Internet Direct IV. Sending Email to Congress - Internet Direct V. Submitting Updates to the FAQs. I. HOW DO I SEARCH AND RETRIEVE WHITE HOUSE ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS? The White House is pleased to announce the establishment of an Internet address for retrieving White House publications. We have set up an Almanac server to process requests by email. To receive instructions on using this server, send a message to: Publications@WhiteHouse.GOV In the body of the message, type: send info Various additional sites are archiving the press releases as distributed. What follows is an incomplete list of some of the sites containing the documents that have been released to date. This FAQ will be updated to reflect new sites as they become known. SITE DIRECTORY 1. SUNSITE.UNC.EDU pub/academic/political-science/whitehouse-papers 2. FTP.CCO.CALTECH.EDU /PUB/BJMCCALL 3. FTP MARISTB.MARIST.EDU 4. CPSR.ORG /CPSR/CLINTON 5. FedWorld Online System 703-321-8020 8-N-1 or: Telnet fedworld.doc.gov 6. GOPHER.TAMU.EDU 11/.dir/president.dir Notes: The following are notes on how to log in and get information from the above sites. 1. Office for Information Technology at the University of North Carolina maintains the full collection of White House electronic releases available for search with WAIS and also accessible via Gopher and FTP. 1.a WAIS (:source :version 3 :database-name "/home3/wais/White-House-Papers" :ip- address "152.2.22.81" :ip-name "sunsite.unc.edu" :tcp-port 210 :cost 0.00 :cost-unit :free :maintainer "pjones@sunsite.unc.edu" :description "Server created with WAIS release 8 b5 on Feb 27 15:16:16 1993 by pjones@sunsite.unc.edu These are the White House Press Briefings and other postings dealing with William Jefferson Clinton and Albert Gore as well as members of the President's Cabinet and the first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, Chelsea, Socks and others in Washington DC. Dee Dee Meyers and George Stephanopoulos. Other good words: United States of America, Bill Al Tipper Democrats USA US These files are also available via anonymous ftp from sunsite.unc.edu The files of type filename used in the index were: /home3/ftp/pub/academic/political-science/whitehouse- papers/1993 ") Folks without WAIS clients or gophers that act as WAIS clients may telnet to sunsite.unc.edu and login as swais to access this information via WAIS. 1.b GOPHER is a distributed menu system for information access on the Internet developed at the University of Minnesota. gophers are client-server implementations and various gopher clients are available for nearly any computing platform. You may now use gopher clients to access the White House Papers and other political information on SunSITE.unc.edu's new gopher server. You may also add links from your local gopher server to SunSITE for access to the White House Papers. For gopher server keepers and adventurous clients to access SunSITE you need only know that we use the standard gopher port 70 and that our internet address is SunSITE.unc.edu (152.2.22.81). Point there and you'll see the references to the Politics areas. For folks without gopher clients can telnet to sunsite.unc.edu to try out gopher access. You need to have access to internet telnet and: telnet sunsite.unc.edu login: gopher The rest is very straight forward. Browsing options end with a directory mark (/), searching options end with an question mark (?). There's plenty of on-line help available. 2. No special instructions. 3. The CLINTON@MARIST log files which contain all the official administration releases distributed through the MIT servers are available via anonymous FTP. These logs contain in addition to the official releases, the posts that comprise the ongoing discussion conducted by the list subscribers. To obtain the logs: FTP MARISTB.MARIST.EDU - the logs are in the CLINTON directory and are named CLINTON LOG9208 thru CLINTON LOGyymm where yymm stands for the current year and month. Problems should be directed to my attention: URLS@MARISTC.BITNET or URLS@VM.MARIST.EDU. Posted by Lee Sakkas - owner, CLINTON@MARIST 4. Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility is providing all Clinton documents on technology and privacy at the CPSR Internet Library, available via FTP/WAIS/Gopher at cpsr.org /cpsr/clinton (and in other folders as relevant). For email access, send a message with the word "help" at the 1st line of text to listserv@cpsr.org. 5. The FedWorld Computer System, operated by the National Technical Information Service, archives White House papers in a traditional BBS type file library. Connect to FedWorld by calling (703) 321-8020. No parity, eight data bits and one stop bit (N-8-1). FedWorld accommodates baud speeds of up to 9,600. It is also possible to Telnet to FedWorld at FedWorld.doc.gov. White House papers are located in the W-House library of files. To access this library from the main FedWorld menu, enter . Files are named with the first four digits being the release month and day (e.g. 0323XXX.txt). Some standard abbreviations after the date include: rem - Remarks by the President pc - Press Conference transcript pr - Press Release AM - AM Press Briefing PM - PM Press Briefing sch - The President's public schedule spch- Text of major speeches. These files are saved in ASCII format. Files can be viewed online by requesting to download a file and then selecting (L)ist as the download protocol. This will display the file a screen at a time. White House papers are kept in the above format for up to two months. Papers more than two months old are compressed using Pkzip into a single file that contains all of the files for that month (e.g. 0193.zip contains all papers released during January 1993). In addition to White Documents, FedWorld also provides a gateway to more than 100 government funded BBSs and computer systems. 6. Texas A&M University GOPHER Server makes available White House press releases and other documents. This archive includes information from 1992 until the present time and is updated as new documents are released. Gopher users can reach the Texas A&M server by choosing it from their local server's list of other gophers, or by pointing their gopher clients to GOPHER.TAMU.EDU. After connecting to the A&M server, take the following path to reach the White House menus: "Browse Information by Subject" --> "Political Science" --> "Information from the White House" Gopher maintainers and other intrepid souls are welcome to point directly to the A&M White House archive. The server is GOPHER.TAMU.EDU and the path is 11/.dir/president.dir. II. HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS BY THE WHITE HOUSE? The White House Communications office is distributing press releases over an experimental system developed during the campaign at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. You can obtain copies of all the press releases from a wide variety of on-line services or discussion groups devoted to either national politics in general or President Clinton in particular. These are listed in sections I and II. Section IIc explains how you can sign up to receive press releases directly from the experimental MIT system by using an automated email server. The present system was not designed to handle high levels of message traffic. A more powerful system will become available in due course, and in the meantime, it would be appreciated if you used this service sparingly. One appropriate current use is secondary redistribution and archiving. If you use it, you will be carried forward when the more powerful system that replaces it. IIa. WIDELY AVAILABLE SOURCES 1. On USENET/NETNEWS, electronic publications are found on a variety of groups: Direct Distribution alt.politics.clinton alt.politics.org.misc alt.politics.reform alt.politics.usa.misc alt.news-media alt.activism talk.politics.misc Indirect Distribution misc.activism.progressive cmu.soc.politics assocs.clinton-gore-92 2. On CompuServe: GO WHITEHOUSE 3. On America Online: keyword WHITEHOUSE or THE WHITEHOUSE or CLINTON 4. On The WELL: type whitehouse 5. On MCI: type VIEW WHITE HOUSE 6. On Fidonet: See Echomail WHITEHOUSE 7. On Peacenet or Econet: See pol.govinfo.usa. 8. On The Meta Network: Go Whitehouse 9. On GEnie: Type WHITEHOUSE or WHRT, or MOVE 1600 10. On CompuServe, see the Democratic Forum: Go Democrats IIb. NOTES ON WIDELY AVAILABLE SOURCES 2. CompuServe's White House Forum (GO WHITEHOUSE) is devoted to discussion of the Clinton administration's policies and activities. The forum's library consists of news releases and twice daily media briefings from the White House Office of Media Affairs. CompuServe members can exchange information and opinions with each other in the 17 sections in the forum's message area. The message board spans a broad range of topics, including international and United Nations activities, defense, health care, the economy and the deficit, housing and urban development, the environment, and education and national service. 3. On America Online, the posts are sent to the White House Forum, located in the News & Finance Department of the service or accessible via keywords: "white house" or "clinton". The White House Forum on America Online contains the press releases from the White House, divided into the categories "Appointments", "Budget", "Congress", "Education", "Economy", "Foreign Policy", "Health Care", "Housing", "Labor", "Law and Order", "Meetings & Speeches", "Proclamations", "Technology", and "Vice President". The area features a message board so you can discuss the releases with other AOL members, a searchable database for easy retrieval of releases that interest you, a Library for longer releases from the White House, and a library that members can upload files of interest for other members. 4. MCI Mail users access daily information on the administration's programs provided by the White House through MCI Mail bulletin boards. The available boards are: WHITE HOUSE ECONOMIC, WHITE HOUSE FOREIGN, WHITE HOUSE SOCIAL, WHITE HOUSE SPEECHES and WHITE HOUSE NEWS. A listing of these boards can also be obtained by simply typing VIEW WHITE HOUSE at the COMMAND prompt. 5. On The Meta Network, material is posted in the White house conference and is accessible via keywords (matching on document titles and subject categories) as well as full text search. Discussions on specific initiatives take place in special interest forums, e.g. health, technology, and reinventing government. 9. GEnie's White House RoundTable has been established to distribute and discuss the official press releases and files relating to the White House and the Clinton Administration. The files library holds all of the press releases on the official mailing list, and the Bulletin Board has Categories set up with topics relating to all aspects of the Administration and Executive Branch of government. Letters to the White House can be entered easily online with a menu option on the WHITEHOUSE page. 10. CompuServe's Democratic Forum (GO DEMOCRATS) is the Democratic Party's online information service covering the activities of the Clinton administration. The sysops of the Democratic Forum work for the Democratic National Committee, and are directly involved in managing the forum and responding to online questions. The Democratic Forum provides access to documents from the White House Office of Media Affairs, with vigorous discussion and debate in the message sections about the impact of the Clinton Administration's policies and proposals. The Democratic Forum also holds a regular weekly online conference with special guests on current topics. IIc. DIRECT EMAIL DISTRIBUTION If you don't have access to the these accounts or if you would prefer to receive the releases via email, then this section details how to sign up for this service. The server is not set up to answer email letters, comments or requests for specific information. To reach this MIT server, send email: To: Clinton-Info@Campaign92.Org Subject: Help The server works by reading the subject line of the incoming message and taking whatever action that line calls for. If you want to sign up to automatically receive press releases, then your subject line would begin with the word RECEIVE. You can then specify what kind of information you are interested in receiving. The categories of information are: ECONOMY Get releases related to the economy such as budget news, technology policy review, etc. FOREIGN Get releases related to foreign policy such as statements on Bosnian airdrop, Haitian refugee status, etc. HEALTH Get releases related to health care policy, without receiving any other social issues. Use this instead of social. SOCIAL Get releases related to social issues like National Service (Student Loan) program, abortion, welfare reform, etc. SPEECHES All speeches made by the President and important speeches made by other Administration officials. NEWS Transcripts of press conferences released by the White House Communications office, as well as the President's remarks in photo ops and other Q&A sessions. ALL All of the above So, if you wanted to sign up to get releases related to the economy your email message would look like this: To: Clinton-Info@Campaign92.Org Subject: RECEIVE ECONOMY When you send a signup message to the clinton-info server, it sends you back a status message letting you know what distribution streams you are signed up for. If you ever want to check on what groups you are signed up for send the following message: To: Clinton-Info@Campaign92.Org Subject: STATUS *****You can stop receiving email releases by sending a REMOVE message to the clinton-info server. The word REMOVE would be followed by whatever distribution stream you wanted to drop. If you wanted to stop receiving message about the ECONOMY then your mail would look like this: To: Clinton-Info@Campaign92.Org Subject: REMOVE ECONOMY You could substitute SOCIAL, FOREIGN, HEALTH, SPEECHES, NEWS or ALL for ECONOMY in the above message and you would be dropped from that distribution list. If you send the subject line REMOVE ALL, then you will be taken off the email distribution system all together and will not receive further releases of any kind. You can also ask for help from the automated server. Send an email query as follows: To: Clinton-Info@Campaign92.Org Subject: HELP The server will respond by sending you a detailed form that will guide you through the process of signing up for the various distribution streams. As you will quickly discover, there is a automatic form processing interface that parallel the quick and easy subject line commands discussed here. More detailed help is available by sending an email query as follows: To: Clinton-Info@Campaign92.Org Subject: Please Help! Finally, if you want to search and retrieve documents, but you do not have access to the retrieval methods discussed in section II, you can do this via email through the MIT server. You can obtain the WAIS query form by sending an email query as follows: To: Clinton-Info@Campaign92.Org Subject: WAIS Once you have identified the documents that you want, be careful not to request them all at once, because you may be sent a message containing all the documents and this message may be too big for some mail delivery systems between the email server and you. D. EMAIL SUMMARY SERVICE The Extension Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture provides a daily summary of White House electronic publications. 1. Subscriptions To subscribe to the USDA Extension Service White House Summary service, send a message to: almanac@ESUSDA.GOV In the body of the message, type: subscribe wh-summary To Unsubscribe from the USDA Extension Service White House Summary service, send a message to: almanac@ESUSDA.GOV In the body of the message, type: unsubscribe wh-summary 2. Document Retrieval To request a specific document from the daily summaries, send a message to: almanac@ESUSDA.GOV In the body of the message, type: send white-house ##### (where ##### is the request number for the document) 3. Document Search A user-friendly search facility is also available to search the white-house documents archived at ESUSDA.GOV. To search, send a message to: almanac@ESUSDA.GOV In the body of the message, type: search white-house keyword1 keyword2 4. Catalogue of Summaries and Documents Back issues and the catalog of the summaries or the documents contained at ESUSDA.GOV can also be retrieved through our almanac server. To get the summary catalog, send a message To: almanac@ESUSDA.GOV In the body of the message, type: send wh-summary catalog 5. Further Information If you have any questions about Almanac, please contact: wh-admin@ESUSDA.GOV III. HOW DO I SEND EMAIL TO THE WHITE HOUSE? We are pleased to introduce this new form of communication with the White House for the first time in history. As we work to reinvent government and streamline our processes, this electronic mail project will help put us on the leading edge of progress. Please remember, though, this project is still very much under construction. The Office of Correspondence is currently working on defining what this system will do, as well as addressing equipment and staffing needs. When you send a message to the White House you will receive an immediate acknowledgment that your message has been received. This is the only electronic response you will receive at this stage of development; if you include your street address in your message, you may receive a response by U.S. Mail. Please be assured that every electronic mail message received is read and analyzed by staff. Your concerns, your praise, your suggestions, and your ideas are carefully recorded and reported to the President and Vice President weekly. You can send email to the following addresses: Internet Direct: President@WhiteHouse.GOV Vice.President@WhiteHouse.GOV IV. HOW DO I SEND EMAIL TO CONGRESS? The House and the Senate are conducting electronic communications projects. You can access Congressional information via the protocols listed below. For additional information, please contact the offices of your Representative or Senators. Site Protocol Host/connection House Email Congress@hr.House.GOV Gopher Gopher.House.GOV [URL: "Gopher://Gopher.House.GOV/11"] Senate Gopher Gopher.Senate.GOV [URL: "Gopher://Gopher.Senate.GOV/11"] FTP FTP.Senate.GOV Library of Congress Gopher Marvel.LOC.GOV [URL: "Gopher://Marvel.LOC.GOV/11"] FTP seq1.LOC.GOV Telnet LOCIS.LOC.GOV Please note that these are not connected in any way to any White House online projects, so if you have any problems with Congressional systems, you will need to contact their system administrators for assistance. At the House of Representatives, comments, suggestions and reports of problems can be sent by electronic mail to: Comments@HR.House.Gov V. HOW DO I SUBMIT UPDATES FOR THIS FAQ? Please send corrections, deletion and additions to this FAQ to: Publications-Comments@WhiteHouse.GOV =-=-=-= 2. 1. Congress by Mail Congressfolk have their offices in one of several buildings. However, you need not know their address to send them snail mail. Letters to your Representative can be addressed: The Honorable [name] House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515-0001 Similarly, letters to your Senators can simply be addressed: The Honorable [name] United States Senate Washington DC 20510-0001 (Note: the listing in the "Congress by Phone and Fax" section lists each Senator's office building.) Some online services outside of Internet offer various ways to reach out and touch someone. CompuServe users, for example, can send a "CongressGram" to any Congressperson (or the President or VP) via CompuServe MAIL. This service prints, addresses, and mails your letter for $1 (in addition to online charges). CIS has the added advantage of listing the various committees, subcommittees,and sub-subcommittees to which each Congressperson belongs. =-=-=-= 2. 2. Congress by Phone and Fax (source: JMK) U.S. Senate, 103rd Congress June 13, 1994 Current party balance is 57 Dem., 43 Rep. st p senator office phone fax committees == = ====================== ======== ======== ======== ========== AL D Heflin, Howell T. 728 HSOB 224-4124 224-3149 aqw AL D Shelby, Richard C. 509 HSOB 224-5744 224-3416 cdgx AK R Murkowski, Frank H. 706 HSOB 224-6665 224-5301 gjzu AK R Stevens, Ted 522 HSOB 224-3004 na bfksnolv AZ D DeConcini, Dennis 328 HSOB 224-4521 224-2302 bqsznluV AZ R McCain, John 111 RSOB 224-2235 na cfkxu AR D Bumpers, Dale 229 DSOB 224-4843 224-6435 bgW AR D Pryor, David 267 RSOB 224-2353 na aikoX CA D Boxer, Barbara 112 HSOB 224-3553 na dehp CA D Feinstein, Diane 331 HSOB 224-3841 na bqs CO D Campbell, Ben N. 380 RSOB 224-5852 225-0228 dgzu CO R Brown, Henry 716 HSOB 224-5941 na ejq CT D Dodd, Christopher J. 444 RSOB 224-2823 na dejrs CT D Lieberman, Joseph I. 316 HSOB 224-4041 na chkw DE D Biden Jr., Joseph R. 221 RSOB 224-5042 na jQ DE R Roth Jr., William V. 104 HSOB 224-2441 224-2805 dikp FL D Graham, Robert 524 HSOB 224-3041 na chzxv FL R Mack, Connie 517 HSOB 224-5274 224-8022 bdwp GA D Nunn, Samuel 303 DSOB 224-3521 224-0072 Ckw GA R Coverdell, Paul 200 RSOB 224-3643 na ajw HI D Akaka, Daniel K. 720 HSOB 224-6361 224-2126 gkzu HI D Inouye, Daniel K. 722 HSOB 224-3934 224-6747 bfsU ID R Craig, Larry E. 313 HSOB 224-2752 224-2573 agpxt ID R Kempthorne, Dirk 367 DSOB 224-6142 224-5893 chw IL D Moseley-Braun, Carol 320 HSOB 224-2854 224-2626 dqw IL D Simon, Paul 462 DSOB 224-2152 224-0868 ejqru IN R Coats, Daniel R. 404 RSOB 224-5623 224-8964 cr IN R Lugar, Richard G. 306 HSOB 224-4814 na ajov IA D Harkin, Thomas 531 HSOB 224-3254 224-7431 abrw IA R Grassley, Charles E. 135 HSOB 224-3744 na aeiqx KS R Dole, Robert 141 HSOB 224-6521 224-8952 aism KS R Kassebaum, Nancy L. 302 RSOB 224-4774 224-3514 jroy KY D Ford, Wendell H. 173A RSOB 224-4343 na fgSoL KY R McConnell, Mitch 120 RSOB 224-2541 224-2499 abst LA D Breaux, John B. 516 HSOB 224-4623 na fix LA D Johnston, J. Bennett 136 HSOB 224-5824 na beGxv ME D Mitchell, George J. 176 RSOB 224-5344 na hiz ME R Cohen, William S. 322 HSOB 224-2523 224-2693 ckqox MD D Mikulski, Barbara A. 709 HSOB 224-4654 224-8858 brt MD D Sarbanes, Paul S. 309 HSOB 224-4524 224-1651 dejp MA D Kennedy, Edward M. 315 RSOB 224-4543 224-2417 cqRp MA D Kerry, John F. 421 RSOB 224-2742 na dfjwv MI D Levin, Carl 459 RSOB 224-6221 na ckw MI D Riegle Jr., Donald 105 DSOB 224-4822 224-8834 Deix MN D Wellstone, Paul 717 HSOB 224-5641 224-8438 grwu MN R Durenberger, David 154 RSOB 224-3244 na hirx MS R Cochran, Thad 326 RSOB 224-5054 na abksu MS R Lott, Trent 487 RSOB 224-6253 224-2262 cefgo MO R Bond, Christopher S. 293 RSOB 224-5721 224-8149 bdew MO R Danforth, John C. 249 RSOB 224-6154 na fiv MT D Baucus, Max 511 HSOB 224-2651 na aHimv MT R Burns, Conrad R. 183 DSOB 224-2644 224-8594 bfwx NE D Exon, J. J. 528 HSOB 224-4224 na cef NE D Kerrey, Bob 303 HSOB 224-6551 na abv NV D Bryan, Richard H. 364 RSOB 224-6244 na cdfpTv NV D Reid, Harry 324 HSOB 224-3542 224-7327 bhoxu NH R Gregg, Judd 393 RSOB 224-3324 224-4952 ejr NH R Smith, Robert 332 DSOB 224-2841 224-1353 cht NJ D Bradley, William 731 HSOB 224-3224 224-8567 gix NJ D Lautenberg, Frank R. 506 HSOB 224-4744 224-9707 behw NM D Bingaman, Jeff 110 HSOB 224-5521 na cgrp NM R Domenici, Pete V. 427 DSOB 224-6621 224-7371 bdegou NY D Moynihan, Daniel P. 464 RSOB 224-4451 224-9293 hIjsnm NY R D'Amato, Alfonse M. 520 HSOB 224-6542 224-5871 bdv NC R Faircloth, D. M. 702 HSOB 224-3154 na cdh NC R Helms, Jesse 403 DSOB 224-6342 na ajs ND D Conrad, Kent 724 HSOB 224-2043 na aeiu ND D Dorgan, Byron L. 713 HSOB 224-2551 224-1193 fgkpu OH D Glenn, John 503 HSOB 224-3353 na cKxv OH D Metzenbaum, Howard 140 RSOB 224-2315 224-6519 hqrv OK D Boren, David L. 453 RSOB 224-4721 na aiOm OK R Nickles, Donald 133 HSOB 224-5754 224-6008 begu OR R Hatfield, Mark O. 711 HSOB 224-3753 na bgsnlu OR R Packwood, Robert 259 RSOB 224-5244 na fim PA D Wofford, Harris 521 DSOB 224-6324 na hjrw PA R Specter, Arlen 530 HSOB 224-4254 na bgqzx RI D Pell, Claiborne 335 RSOB 224-4642 224-4680 Jrsn RI R Chafee, John H. 567 DSOB 224-2921 na hiwv SC D Hollings, Ernest F. 125 RSOB 224-6121 na beF SC R Thurmond, Strom 217 RSOB 224-5972 224-1300 cqrz SD D Daschle, Thomas A. 317 HSOB 224-2321 224-2047 aiztu SD R Pressler, Larry 283 RSOB 224-5842 224-1630 fjqwx TN D Mathews, Harlan 506 DSOB 224-4944 228-3679 gjsl TN D Sasser, James 363 RSOB 224-3344 na bdEko TX R Hutchison, Kay 703 HSOB 224-5922 na cfw TX R Gramm, Phil 370 RSOB 224-2934 228-2856 bde UT R Bennett, Robert 241 DSOB 224-5444 na dgwp UT R Hatch, Orrin G. 135 RSOB 224-5251 224-6331 iqr VT D Leahy, Patrick J. 433 RSOB 224-4242 na Abq VT R Jeffords, James M. 513 HSOB 224-5141 na jrzx VA D Robb, Charles S. 493 RSOB 224-4024 224-8689 cfjp VA R Warner, John W. 225 RSOB 224-2023 224-6295 chsv WA D Murray, Patty 302 HSOB 224-2621 224-0238 bde WA R Gorton, Slade 730 HSOB 224-3441 224-9393 befuv WV D Byrd, Robert C. 311 HSOB 224-3954 224-4025 Bcs WV D Rockefeller, John D. 109 HSOB 224-6472 224-1689 fiZ WI D Feingold, Russell 502 HSOB 224-5323 na ajx WI D Kohl, Herbert H. 330 HSOB 224-5653 na bqwx WY R Simpson, Alan K. 261 DSOB 224-3424 224-1315 hqzx WY R Wallop, Malcolm 237 RSOB 224-6441 224-3230 giwv Phone numbers are all area code 202. Senate committee symbols: a Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry b Appropriations c Armed Services d Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs e Budget f Commerce, Science, and Transportation g Energy and Natural Resources h Environment and Public Works i Finance j Foreign Relations k Governmental Affairs l Joint Committee on Printing m Joint Committee on Taxation n Joint Committee on the Library o Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress p Joint Economic Committee q Judiciary r Labor and Human Resources s Rules and Administration t Select Committee on Ethics u Select Committee on Indian Affairs v Select Committee on Intelligence w Small Business x Special Committee on Aging y Special Committee on Indian Affairs z Veterans Affairs (uppercase symbol indicates committee chair) Office building symbols: HSOB Hart Senate Office Building DSOB Dirksen Senate Office Building RSOB Russell Senate Office Building Mailing address: All Senators have mailing address: Washington, D.C. 20510 For example: Senator George J. Mitchell 176 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- U. S. House of Representatives, 103rd Congress June 13, 1994 One Delegate each from Virgin Islands (VI), American Samoa (AQ), Guam (GU), and DC is listed below, along with one Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico (PR). These five can not vote on the House floor, but may vote on committees. All are Democrats. Current party balance is 256 Dem., 178 Rep., 1 Ind. among the regular 435 members. st d p representative office phone fax committees == == = ============================= ========= ======== ======== ========== AL 1 R Callahan, Sonny 2418 RHOB 225-4931 225-0562 b AL 2 R Everett, Terry 208 CHOB 225-2901 na acy AL 3 D Browder, Glen 1221 LHOB 225-3261 225-9020 ceu AL 4 D Bevill, Tom 2302 RHOB 225-4876 225-0842 b AL 5 D Cramer, Robert E. (Bud) 1318 LHOB 225-4801 225-4392 su AL 6 R Bachus, Spencer 216 CHOB 225-4921 na dy AL 7 D Hilliard, Earl F. 1007 LHOB 225-2665 na av AK - R Young, Don 2331 RHOB 225-5765 225-9288 oqr AQ - D Faleomavaega, Eni F.H. 109 CHOB 225-8577 na giq AZ 1 D Coppersmith, Sam 1607 LHOB 225-2635 na su AZ 2 D Pastor, Ed 408 CHOB 225-4065 225-1655 b AZ 3 R Stump, Bob 211 CHOB 225-4576 225-6328 cy AZ 4 R Kyl, Jon L. 2440 RHOB 225-3361 225-1143 cjw AZ 5 R Kolbe, Jim 405 CHOB 225-2542 225-0378 be AZ 6 D English, Karan 1024 LHOB 225-2190 na gq AR 1 D Lambert, Blanche M. 1204 LHOB 225-4076 na aho AR 2 D Thornton, Ray 1214 LHOB 225-2506 225-9273 b AR 3 R Hutchinson, Tim 1541 LHOB 225-4301 na sy AR 4 R Dickey, Jay 1338 LHOB 225-3772 na aqv CA 1 D Hamburg, Dan 114 CHOB 225-3311 na os CA 2 R Herger, Wally 2433 RHOB 225-3076 225-0996 ez CA 3 D Fazio, Vic H. 2113 RHOB 225-5716 225-0354 b CA 4 R Doolittle, John T. 1524 LHOB 225-2511 225-5444 aq CA 5 D Matsui, Robert T. 2311 RHOB 225-7163 225-5467 z CA 6 D Woolsey, Lynn C. 439 CHOB 225-5161 na egju CA 7 D Miller, George 2205 RHOB 225-2095 225-5609 gQ CA 8 D Pelosi, Nancy 240 CHOB 225-4965 225-8259 bw CA 9 D Dellums, Ronald V. 2108 RHOB 225-2661 225-9817 Cf CA 10 R Baker, William P. (Bill) 1724 LHOB 225-1880 na su CA 11 R Pombo, Richard W. 1519 LHOB 225-1947 na aoq CA 12 D Lantos, Tom 2182 RHOB 225-3531 225-3127 ij CA 13 D Stark, Fortney H. (Pete) 239 CHOB 225-5065 na Fz CA 14 D Eshoo, Anna G. 1505 LHOB 225-8104 na ou CA 15 D Mineta, Norman Y. 2221 RHOB 225-2631 na S CA 16 D Edwards, Don 2307 RHOB 225-3072 225-9460 imy CA 17 D Farr, Sam 1216 LHOB 225-2861 na acq CA 18 D Condit, Gary A. 1123 LHOB 225-6131 225-0819 aj CA 19 D Lehman, Richard H. 1226 LHOB 225-4540 225-5274 hq CA 20 D Dooley, Calvin M. 1227 LHOB 225-3341 225-9308 adq CA 21 R Thomas, William M. 2209 RHOB 225-2915 225-8798 kz CA 22 R Huffington, Michael 113 CHOB 225-3601 na dv CA 23 R Gallegly, Elton 2441 RHOB 225-5811 225-0713 imq CA 24 D Beilenson, Anthony C. 2465 RHOB 225-5911 na et CA 25 R McKeon, Howard P. "Buck" 307 CHOB 225-1956 na gs CA 26 D Berman, Howard L. 2201 RHOB 225-4695 225-5279 eim CA 27 R Moorhead, Carlos J. 2346 RHOB 225-4176 225-1279 hm CA 28 R Dreier, David 411 CHOB 225-2305 225-4745 t CA 29 D Waxman, Henry A. 2408 RHOB 225-3976 225-4099 hj CA 30 D Becerra, Xavier 1710 LHOB 225-6235 na gmu CA 31 D Martinez, Matthew G. 2231 RHOB 225-5464 225-5467 gi CA 32 D Dixon, Julian C. 2400 RHOB 225-7084 225-4091 b CA 33 D Roybal-Allard, Lucille 324 CHOB 225-1766 na dv CA 34 D Torres, Esteban Edward 1740 LHOB 225-5256 225-9711 b CA 35 D Waters, Maxine 1207 LHOB 225-2201 225-7854 dvy CA 36 D Harman, Jane 325 CHOB 225-8220 na cu CA 37 D Tucker III, Walter R. 419 CHOB 225-7924 na sv CA 38 R Horn, Stephen 1023 LHOB 225-6676 na js CA 39 R Royce, Edward R. 1404 LHOB 225-4111 na iu CA 40 R Lewis, Jerry 2312 RHOB 225-5861 225-6498 b CA 41 R Kim, Jay 502 CHOB 225-3201 na sv CA 42 D Brown, George E. 2300 RHOB 225-6161 225-8671 aU CA 43 R Calvert, Ken 1523 LHOB 225-1986 na qu CA 44 R McCandless, Alfred A. (Al) 2422 RHOB 225-5330 225-1040 dj CA 45 R Rohrabacher, Dana 1027 LHOB 225-2415 225-0145 fiu CA 46 R Dornan, Robert K. 2402 RHOB 225-2965 225-3694 c CA 47 R Cox, C. Christopher 206 CHOB 225-5611 225-9177 ej CA 48 R Packard, Ron 2162 RHOB 225-3906 225-0134 b CA 49 D Schenk, Lynn 315 CHOB 225-2040 na ho CA 50 D Filner, Bob 504 CHOB 225-8045 na sy CA 51 R Cunningham, Randy "Duke" 117 CHOB 225-5452 225-2558 cgo CA 52 R Hunter, Duncan 133 CHOB 225-5672 225-0235 c CO 1 D Schroeder, Patricia 2208 RHOB 225-4431 225-5842 cmr CO 2 D Skaggs, David E. 1124 LHOB 225-2161 225-9127 b CO 3 R McInnis, Scott 512 CHOB 225-4761 na qv CO 4 R Allard, Wayne 422 CHOB 225-4676 225-8630 aeq CO 5 R Hefley, Joel 2442 RHOB 225-4422 225-1942 cqv CO 6 R Schaefer, Dan 2448 RHOB 225-7882 225-7885 h CT 1 D Kennelly, Barbara B. 201 CHOB 225-2265 225-1031 kez CT 2 D Gejdenson, Sam 2416 RHOB 225-2076 225-4977 kiq CT 3 D DeLauro, Rosa L. 327 CHOB 225-3661 225-4890 b CT 4 R Shays, Christopher 1034 LHOB 225-5541 225-9629 ej CT 5 R Franks, Gary A. 435 CHOB 225-3822 225-5085 h CT 6 R Johnson, Nancy L. 343 CHOB 225-4476 225-4488 wz DE - R Castle, Michael N. 1205 LHOB 225-4165 na dgo DC - D Norton, Eleanor Holmes 1415 LHOB 225-8050 225-3002 frs FL 1 D Hutto, Earl 2435 RHOB 225-4136 225-5785 co FL 2 D Peterson, Douglas "Pete" 426 CHOB 225-5235 225-1586 b FL 3 D Brown, Corrine 1037 LHOB 225-0123 na jsy FL 4 R Fowler, Tillie K. 413 CHOB 225-2501 na co FL 5 D Thurman, Karen L. 130 CHOB 225-1002 na aj FL 6 R Stearns, Cliff 332 CHOB 225-5744 225-3973 hy FL 7 R Mica, John L. 427 CHOB 225-4035 na js FL 8 R McCollum, Bill 2266 RHOB 225-2176 225-0999 dm FL 9 R Bilirakis, Michael 2240 RHOB 225-5755 225-4085 hy FL 10 R Young, C.W. Bill 2407 RHOB 225-5961 225-9764 b FL 11 D Gibbons, Sam 2204 RHOB 225-3376 na Z FL 12 R Canady, Charles T. 1107 LHOB 225-1252 na am FL 13 R Miller, Dan 510 CHOB 225-5015 na eg FL 14 R Goss, Porter J. 330 CHOB 225-2536 225-6820 wt FL 15 D Bacchus, Jim 432 CHOB 225-3671 225-9039 du FL 16 R Lewis, Tom 2351 RHOB 225-5792 225-1860 au FL 17 D Meek, Carrie P. 404 CHOB 225-4506 na b FL 18 R Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana 127 CHOB 225-3931 225-5620 ij FL 19 D Johnston II, Harry 204 CHOB 225-3001 225-8791 ei FL 20 D Deutsch, Peter 425 CHOB 225-7931 na dio FL 21 R Diaz-Balart, Lincoln 509 CHOB 225-4211 na io FL 22 R Shaw Jr., E. Clay 2267 RHOB 225-3026 225-8398 z FL 23 D Hastings, Alcee L. 1039 LHOB 225-1313 na ior GA 1 R Kingston, Jack 1229 LHOB 225-5831 na ao GA 2 D Bishop, Sanford D. 1632 LHOB 225-3631 na ary GA 3 R Collins, Michael A. "Mac" 1118 LHOB 225-5901 na sv GA 4 R Linder, John 1605 LHOB 225-4272 na duy GA 5 D Lewis, John 329 CHOB 225-3801 225-0351 fz GA 6 R Gingrich, Newt 2428 RHOB 225-4501 225-4656 k GA 7 D Darden, George (Buddy) 2303 RHOB 225-2931 na bw GA 8 D Rowland, J. Roy 2134 RHOB 225-6531 225-7719 hy GA 9 D Deal, Nathan 1406 LHOB 225-5211 na qsu GA 10 D Johnson, Don 226 CHOB 225-4101 na cu GA 11 D McKinney, Cynthia A. 124 CHOB 225-1605 na ai GU - D Underwood, Robert A. 507 CHOB 225-1188 na cgq HI 1 D Abercrombie, Neil 1440 LHOB 225-2726 225-4580 cq HI 2 D Mink, Patsy T. 2135 RHOB 225-4906 225-4987 egq ID 1 D LaRocco, Larry 1117 LHOB 225-6611 225-1213 dq ID 2 R Crapo, Michael D. 437 CHOB 225-5531 na h IL 1 D Rush, Bobby L. 1725 LHOB 225-4372 na dj IL 2 D Reynolds, Mel 514 CHOB 225-0773 na z IL 3 D Lipinski, William O. 1501 LHOB 225-5701 225-1012 os IL 4 D Gutierrez, Luis V. 1208 LHOB 225-8203 na dy IL 5 D Rostenkowski, Dan 2111 RHOB 225-4061 na - IL 6 R Hyde, Henry J. 2110 RHOB 225-4561 225-1240 im IL 7 D Collins, Cardiss 2308 RHOB 225-5006 225-8396 hj IL 8 R Crane, Philip M. 233 CHOB 225-3711 225-7830 z IL 9 D Yates, Sidney R. 2109 RHOB 225-2111 225-3493 b IL 10 R Porter, John Edward 1026 LHOB 225-4835 225-0157 b IL 11 D Sangmeister, George E. 1032 LHOB 225-3635 225-4447 msy IL 12 D Costello, Jerry F. 119 CHOB 225-5661 225-0285 es IL 13 R Fawell, Harris W. 2342 RHOB 225-3515 225-9420 gu IL 14 R Hastert, J. Dennis 2453 RHOB 225-2976 225-0697 hj IL 15 R Ewing, Thomas W. 1317 LHOB 225-2371 225-8071 as IL 16 R Manzullo, Donald A. 506 CHOB 225-5676 na iv IL 17 D Evans, Lane 2335 RHOB 225-5905 225-5396 cqy IL 18 R Michel, Robert H. 2112 RHOB 225-6201 225-7723 P IL 19 D Poshard, Glenn 107 CHOB 225-5201 225-1541 sv IL 20 D Durbin, Richard J. 2463 RHOB 225-5271 225-0170 b IN 1 D Visclosky, Peter J. 2464 RHOB 225-2461 225-2493 b IN 2 D Sharp, Phillip R. 2217 RHOB 225-3021 225-8140 hq IN 3 D Roemer, Tim 415 CHOB 225-3915 225-6798 gu IN 4 D Long, Jill L. 1513 LHOB 225-4436 225-8810 ay IN 5 R Buyer, Stephen E. 1419 LHOB 225-5037 na cy IN 6 R Burton, Dan 2411 RHOB 225-2276 225-0016 iry IN 7 R Myers, John T. 2372 RHOB 225-5805 225-1649 br IN 8 D McCloskey, Frank 306 CHOB 225-4636 225-4688 cir IN 9 D Hamilton, Lee H. 2187 RHOB 225-5315 225-1101 I IN 10 D Jacobs Jr., Andrew 2313 RHOB 225-4011 na z IA 1 R Leach, James A. (Jim) 2186 RHOB 225-6576 225-1278 di IA 2 R Nussle, Jim 308 CHOB 225-2911 225-9129 ad IA 3 R Lightfoot, Jim 2444 RHOB 225-3806 225-6973 b IA 4 D Smith, Neal 2373 RHOB 225-4426 na bv IA 5 R Grandy, Fred 418 CHOB 225-5476 225-5796 wz KS 1 R Roberts, Pat 1126 LHOB 225-2715 225-5375 ka KS 2 D Slattery, Jim 2243 RHOB 225-6601 225-1455 hy KS 3 R Meyers, Jan 2338 RHOB 225-2865 225-0554 iv KS 4 D Glickman, Dan 2371 RHOB 225-6216 225-5398 amu KY 1 D Barlow III, Thomas J. 1533 LHOB 225-3115 na aqo KY 2 R Lewis, Ron 333 RHOB 225-3501 226-2019 - KY 3 D Mazzoli, Romano L. 2246 RHOB 225-5401 na mv KY 4 R Bunning, Jim 2437 RHOB 225-3465 225-0003 ewz KY 5 R Rogers, Harold 2468 RHOB 225-4601 225-0940 b KY 6 D Baesler, Scotty 508 CHOB 225-4706 na agy LA 1 R Livingston, Bob 2368 RHOB 225-3015 225-0739 kb LA 2 D Jefferson, William J. 428 CHOB 225-6636 225-1988 fz LA 3 D Tauzin, W.J. (Billy) 2330 RHOB 225-4031 225-0563 ho LA 4 D Fields, Cleo 513 CHOB 225-8490 na dv LA 5 R McCrery, Jim 225 CHOB 225-2777 225-8039 z LA 6 R Baker, Richard H. 434 CHOB 225-3901 225-7313 dqv LA 7 D Hayes, James A. 2432 RHOB 225-2031 225-8976 jsu ME 1 D Andrews, Thomas H. 1530 LHOB 225-6116 225-9065 cov ME 2 R Snowe, Olympia J. 2268 RHOB 225-6306 na ei MD 1 R Gilchrest, Wayne T. 412 CHOB 225-5311 225-0254 os MD 2 R Bentley, Helen Delich 1610 LHOB 225-3061 225-4251 bo MD 3 D Cardin, Benjamin L. 227 CHOB 225-4016 225-9219 kwz MD 4 D Wynn, Albert Russell 423 CHOB 225-8699 na dir MD 5 D Hoyer, Steny H. 1705 LHOB 225-4131 na kb MD 6 R Bartlett, Roscoe G. 312 CHOB 225-2721 na cu MD 7 D Mfume, Kweisi 2419 RHOB 225-4741 225-3178 dwv MD 8 R Morella, Constance A. 223 CHOB 225-5341 225-1389 ru MA 1 D Olver, John W. 1323 LHOB 225-5335 225-1224 b MA 2 D Neal, Richard E. 131 CHOB 225-5601 225-8112 z MA 3 R Blute, Peter I. 1029 LHOB 225-6101 na su MA 4 D Frank, Barney 2404 RHOB 225-5931 225-0182 dem MA 5 D Meehan, Martin T. 1223 LHOB 225-3411 na cv MA 6 R Torkildsen, Peter G. 120 CHOB 225-8020 na cov MA 7 D Markey, Edward J. 2133 RHOB 225-2836 225-8689 hq MA 8 D Kennedy II, Joseph P. 1210 LHOB 225-5111 225-9322 dy MA 9 D Moakley, John Joseph 235 CHOB 225-8273 225-7804 T MA 10 D Studds, Gerry E. 237 CHOB 225-3111 225-2212 hO MI 1 D Stupak, Bart 317 CHOB 225-4735 na cjo MI 2 R Hoekstra, Peter 1319 LHOB 225-4401 na gs MI 3 R Ehlers, Vernon J. 1526 LHOB 225-3831 225-5144 su MI 4 R Camp, Dave 137 CHOB 225-3561 225-9679 z MI 5 D Barcia, James A. 1717 LHOB 225-8171 na su MI 6 R Upton, Frederick S. 2439 RHOB 225-3761 225-4986 h MI 7 R Smith, Nick 1708 LHOB 225-6276 na aeu MI 8 D Carr, Bob 2347 RHOB 225-4872 225-1260 b MI 9 D Kildee, Dale E. 2239 RHOB 225-3611 225-6393 keg MI 10 D Bonior, David E. 2207 RHOB 225-2106 225-1169 t MI 11 R Knollenberg, Joe 1218 LHOB 225-5802 na dv MI 12 D Levin, Sander M. 106 CHOB 225-4961 225-1033 z MI 13 D Ford, William D. 2107 RHOB 225-6261 na gR MI 14 D Conyers Jr., John 2426 RHOB 225-5126 225-0072 Jmv MI 15 D Collins, Barbara-Rose 1108 LHOB 225-2261 225-6645 jrs MI 16 D Dingell, John D. 2328 RHOB 225-4071 225-7426 H MN 1 D Penny, Timothy J. 436 CHOB 225-2472 225-0051 ay MN 2 D Minge, David 1508 LHOB 225-2331 na au MN 3 R Ramstad, Jim 322 CHOB 225-2871 225-0140 mv MN 4 D Vento, Bruce F. 2304 RHOB 225-6631 225-1968 dq MN 5 D Sabo, Martin Olav 2336 RHOB 225-4755 na bE MN 6 R Grams, Rod 1713 LHOB 225-2271 na du MN 7 D Peterson, Collin C. 1133 LHOB 225-2165 225-1593 aj MN 8 D Oberstar, James L. 2366 RHOB 225-6211 225-0669 is MS 1 D Whitten, Jamie L. 2314 RHOB 225-4306 225-4328 b MS 2 D Thompson, Bennie G. 1408 LHOB 225-5876 225-5898 aov MS 3 D Montgomery, G.V. (Sonny) 2184 RHOB 225-5031 225-3375 cY MS 4 D Parker, Mike 1410 LHOB 225-5865 225-5866 es MS 5 D Taylor, Gene 215 CHOB 225-5772 225-7074 co MO 1 D Clay, William (Bill) 2306 RHOB 225-2406 225-1783 kgR MO 2 R Talent, James M. 1022 LHOB 225-2561 na cv MO 3 D Gephardt, Richard A. 1432 LHOB 225-2671 225-7452 eN MO 4 D Skelton, Ike 2227 RHOB 225-2876 225-2695 cv MO 5 D Wheat, Alan 2334 RHOB 225-4535 225-5990 ft MO 6 D Danner, Pat 1217 LHOB 225-7041 na sv MO 7 R Hancock, Melton D. (Mel) 129 CHOB 225-6536 225-7700 z MO 8 R Emerson, Bill 2454 RHOB 225-4404 225-9621 as MO 9 D Volkmer, Harold L. 2409 RHOB 225-2956 225-7834 au MT - D Williams, Pat 2457 RHOB 225-3211 225-1257 agq NE 1 R Bereuter, Doug 2348 RHOB 225-4806 225-1148 di NE 2 D Hoagland, Peter 1113 LHOB 225-4155 225-4684 z NE 3 R Barrett, Bill 1213 LHOB 225-6435 na kag NV 1 D Bilbray, James H. 2431 RHOB 225-5965 225-8808 cv NV 2 R Vucanovich, Barbara F. 2202 RHOB 225-6155 225-2319 bq NH 1 R Zeliff Jr., William H. 224 CHOB 225-5456 225-4370 jsv NH 2 D Swett, Dick 230 CHOB 225-5206 225-0046 su NJ 1 D Andrews, Robert E. 1005 LHOB 225-6501 225-6583 gi NJ 2 D Hughes, William J. 241 CHOB 225-6572 225-1108 mo NJ 3 R Saxton, Jim 438 CHOB 225-4765 na cfo NJ 4 R Smith, Christopher H. 2353 RHOB 225-3765 225-7768 iy NJ 5 R Roukema, Marge 2244 RHOB 225-4465 225-9048 dg NJ 6 D Pallone Jr., Frank 420 CHOB 225-4671 225-9655 ho NJ 7 R Franks, Bob 429 CHOB 225-5361 na es NJ 8 D Klein, Herb 1728 LHOB 225-5751 na du NJ 9 D Torricelli, Robert G. 2159 RHOB 225-5061 225-0843 iu NJ 10 D Payne, Donald M. 417 CHOB 225-3436 225-4160 gij NJ 11 R Gallo, Dean A. 2447 RHOB 225-5034 225-0658 b NJ 12 R Zimmer, Dick 228 CHOB 225-5801 225-9181 ju NJ 13 D Menendez, Robert 1531 LHOB 225-7919 na is NM 1 R Schiff, Steven 1009 LHOB 225-6316 225-4975 jmwu NM 2 R Skeen, Joe 2367 RHOB 225-2365 225-9599 b NM 3 D Richardson, William B. (Bill) 2349 RHOB 225-6190 225-1950 hq NY 1 D Hochbrueckner, George J. 229 CHOB 225-3826 225-0776 co NY 2 R Lazio, Rick 314 CHOB 225-3335 na de NY 3 R King, Peter T. 118 CHOB 225-7896 na doy NY 4 R Levy, David A. 116 CHOB 225-5516 na is NY 5 D Ackerman, Gary L. 2445 RHOB 225-2601 225-1589 ior NY 6 D Flake, Floyd H. 1035 LHOB 225-3461 225-4169 djv NY 7 D Manton, Thomas J. 203 CHOB 225-3965 225-1452 kho NY 8 D Nadler, Jerrold 424 CHOB 225-5635 na ms NY 9 D Schumer, Charles E. 2412 RHOB 225-6616 225-4183 dim NY 10 D Towns, Edolphus 2232 RHOB 225-5936 225-1018 hj NY 11 D Owens, Major R. 2305 RHOB 225-6231 225-0012 gj NY 12 D Velazquez, Nydia M. 132 CHOB 225-2361 na dv NY 13 R Molinari, Susan 123 CHOB 225-3371 225-1272 gs NY 14 D Maloney, Carolyn B. 1504 LHOB 225-7944 na dj NY 15 D Rangel, Charles B. 2252 RHOB 225-4365 225-0816 z NY 16 D Serrano, Jose E. 336 CHOB 225-4361 225-6001 b NY 17 D Engel, Eliot L. 1433 LHOB 225-2464 225-5513 gi NY 18 D Lowey, Nita M. 1424 LHOB 225-6506 225-0546 b NY 19 R Fish Jr., Hamilton 2354 RHOB 225-5441 225-0962 m NY 20 R Gilman, Benjamin A. 2185 RHOB 225-3776 225-9636 ir NY 21 D McNulty, Michael R. 217 CHOB 225-5076 225-5077 z NY 22 R Solomon, Gerald B.H. 2265 RHOB 225-5614 225-1168 t NY 23 R Boehlert, Sherwood L. 1127 LHOB 225-3665 225-1891 rsu NY 24 R McHugh, John M. 416 CHOB 225-4611 na cj NY 25 R Walsh, James T. 1330 LHOB 225-3701 225-4042 b NY 26 D Hinchey, Maurice D. 1313 LHOB 225-6335 na dq NY 27 R Paxon, Bill 1314 LHOB 225-5265 225-5910 h NY 28 D Slaughter, Louise McIntosh 2421 RHOB 225-3615 225-1044 et NY 29 D LaFalce, John J. 2310 RHOB 225-3231 225-8693 dV NY 30 R Quinn, Jack 331 CHOB 225-3306 na sy NY 31 R Houghton, Amo 1110 LHOB 225-3161 225-5574 z NC 1 D Clayton, Eva M. 222 CHOB 225-3101 na av NC 2 D Valentine, Tim 2229 RHOB 225-4531 225-1539 su NC 3 D Lancaster, H. Martin 2436 RHOB 225-3415 225-0666 cov NC 4 D Price, David E. 2458 RHOB 225-1784 225-6314 be NC 5 D Neal, Stephen L. 2469 RHOB 225-2071 225-4060 dj NC 6 R Coble, Howard 403 CHOB 225-3065 225-8611 mo NC 7 D Rose, Charles (Charlie) 2230 RHOB 225-2731 225-2470 Ka NC 8 D Hefner, W. G. (Bill) 2470 RHOB 225-3715 225-4036 b NC 9 R McMillan, J. Alex 401 CHOB 225-1976 225-8995 eh NC 10 R Ballenger, Cass 2238 RHOB 225-2576 225-0316 fgi NC 11 R Taylor, Charles H. 516 CHOB 225-6401 225-0519 bo NC 12 D Watt, Melvin L. 1232 LHOB 225-1510 na dmr ND - D Pomeroy, Earl 318 CHOB 225-2611 na ae OH 1 D Mann, David 503 CHOB 225-2216 na cm OH 2 R Portman, Rob 238 CHOB 225-3164 225-1992 jv OH 3 D Hall, Tony P. 2264 RHOB 225-6465 225-6766 t OH 4 R Oxley, Michael G. 2233 RHOB 225-2676 225-1160 h OH 5 R Gillmor, Paul E. 1203 LHOB 225-6405 225-1985 h OH 6 D Strickland, Ted 1429 LHOB 225-5705 na gv OH 7 R Hobson, David L. 1507 LHOB 225-4324 225-1984 bew OH 8 R Boehner, John A. 1020 LHOB 225-6205 225-0704 kag OH 9 D Kaptur, Marcy 2104 RHOB 225-4146 225-7711 b OH 10 R Hoke, Martin R. 212 CHOB 225-5871 na eu OH 11 D Stokes, Louis 2365 RHOB 225-7032 225-1339 b OH 12 R Kasich, John R. 1131 LHOB 225-5355 na ce OH 13 D Brown, Sherrod 1407 LHOB 225-3401 na hir OH 14 D Sawyer, Thomas C. 1414 LHOB 225-5231 225-5278 giwr OH 15 R Pryce, Deborah 128 CHOB 225-2015 na dj OH 16 R Regula, Ralph 2309 RHOB 225-3876 225-3059 b OH 17 D Traficant Jr., James A. 2446 RHOB 225-5261 225-3719 su OH 18 D Applegate, Douglas 2183 RHOB 225-6265 225-3087 sy OH 19 D Fingerhut, Eric 431 CHOB 225-5731 na diu OK 1 R Inhofe, James M. 442 CHOB 225-2211 225-9187 cos OK 2 D Synar, Mike 2329 RHOB 225-2701 225-2796 hjm OK 3 D Brewster, Bill K. 1727 LHOB 225-4565 225-9029 z OK 4 D McCurdy, Dave 2344 RHOB 225-6165 225-7946 cu OK 5 R Istook, Ernest J. 1116 LHOB 225-2132 na b OK 6 R Lucas, Frank 2206 RHOB 225-5565 225-8698 aj OR 1 D Furse, Elizabeth 316 CHOB 225-0855 na cdo OR 2 R Smith, Robert F. (Bob) 108 CHOB 225-6730 225-3129 aq OR 3 D Wyden, Ron 1111 LHOB 225-4811 225-8941 hv OR 4 D DeFazio, Peter A. 1233 LHOB 225-6416 225-0694 qs OR 5 D Kopetski, Michael J. 218 CHOB 225-5711 225-9477 z PA 1 D Foglietta, Thomas M. 341 CHOB 225-4731 225-0088 b PA 2 D Blackwell, Lucien E. 410 CHOB 225-4001 225-7362 es PA 3 D Borski, Robert A. 2161 RHOB 225-8251 225-4628 iws PA 4 D Klink, Ron 1130 LHOB 225-2565 na dgv PA 5 R Clinger Jr., William F. 2160 RHOB 225-5121 225-4681 js PA 6 D Holden, Tim 1421 LHOB 225-5546 na ac PA 7 R Weldon, Curt 2452 RHOB 225-2011 225-5990 co PA 8 R Greenwood, James C. 515 CHOB 225-4276 na h PA 9 R Shuster, Bud 2188 RHOB 225-2431 225-2486 s PA 10 R McDade, Joseph M. 2370 RHOB 225-3731 225-9594 b PA 11 D Kanjorski, Paul E. 2429 RHOB 225-6511 225-9024 dr PA 12 D Murtha, John P. 2423 RHOB 225-2065 225-5709 b PA 13 D Margolies-Mezvinsky, Marjorie 1516 LHOB 225-6111 na hjv PA 14 D Coyne, William J. 2455 RHOB 225-2301 225-1844 ez PA 15 D McHale, Paul 511 CHOB 225-6411 na cu PA 16 R Walker, Robert S. 2369 RHOB 225-2411 225-2484 u PA 17 R Gekas, George W. 2410 RHOB 225-4315 225-8440 m PA 18 R Santorum, Richard J. (Rick) 1222 LHOB 225-2135 225-7747 z PA 19 R Goodling, William F. 2263 RHOB 225-5836 225-1000 gi PA 20 D Murphy, Austin J. 2210 RHOB 225-4665 225-4772 gq PA 21 R Ridge, Thomas J. 1714 LHOB 225-5406 225-1081 dry PR - D Romero-Barcelo, Carlos A. 1517 LHOB 225-2615 na gq RI 1 R Machtley, Ronald K. 326 CHOB 225-4911 225-4417 cv RI 2 D Reed, John F. (Jack) 1510 LHOB 225-2735 225-9580 gmo SC 1 R Ravenel Jr., Arthur 231 CHOB 225-3176 225-4340 co SC 2 R Spence, Floyd 2405 RHOB 225-2452 225-2455 cy SC 3 D Derrick, Butler 221 CHOB 225-5301 225-5383 kt SC 4 R Inglis, Bob 1237 LHOB 225-6030 na em SC 5 D Spratt Jr., John M. 1536 LHOB 225-5501 225-0464 cj SC 6 D Clyburn, James E. 319 CHOB 225-3315 na sy SD - D Johnson, Tim 2438 RHOB 225-2801 225-2427 aq TN 1 R Quillen, James H. (Jimmy) 102 CHOB 225-6356 225-7812 t TN 2 R Duncan Jr., John J. 115 CHOB 225-5435 225-6440 qs TN 3 D Lloyd, Marilyn 2406 RHOB 225-3271 225-6974 cu TN 4 D Cooper, Jim 125 CHOB 225-6831 225-4520 eh TN 5 D Clement, Bob 1230 LHOB 225-4311 225-1035 sy TN 6 D Gordon, Bart 103 CHOB 225-4231 225-6887 et TN 7 R Sundquist, Don 339 CHOB 225-2811 225-2814 z TN 8 D Tanner, John S. 1427 LHOB 225-4714 225-1765 cu TN 9 D Ford, Harold E. 2211 RHOB 225-3265 225-9215 z TX 1 D Chapman, Jim 2417 RHOB 225-3035 225-7265 b TX 2 D Wilson, Charles 2256 RHOB 225-2401 225-1764 b TX 3 R Johnson, Sam 1030 LHOB 225-4201 225-1485 duv TX 4 D Hall, Ralph M. 2236 RHOB 225-6673 225-3332 hu TX 5 D Bryant, John 205 CHOB 225-2231 225-0327 ehm TX 6 R Barton, Joe 1514 LHOB 225-2002 225-3052 hu TX 7 R Archer, Bill 1236 LHOB 225-2571 225-4381 z TX 8 R Fields, Jack 2228 RHOB 225-4901 225-2772 ho TX 9 D Brooks, Jack 2449 RHOB 225-6565 225-1584 M TX 10 D Pickle, J.J. 242 CHOB 225-4865 225-4525 lz TX 11 D Edwards, Chet 328 CHOB 225-6105 225-0350 cy TX 12 D Geren, Pete 1730 LHOB 225-5071 225-2786 csu TX 13 D Sarpalius, Bill 126 CHOB 225-3706 225-6142 av TX 14 D Laughlin, Greg 236 CHOB 225-2831 225-1108 ors TX 15 D de la Garza, E. (Kika) 1401 LHOB 225-2531 225-2534 A TX 16 D Coleman, Ronald D. 440 CHOB 225-4831 na b TX 17 D Stenholm, Charles W. 1211 LHOB 225-6605 225-2234 ae TX 18 D Washington, Craig A. 1711 LHOB 225-3816 225-6186 hjm TX 19 R Combest, Larry 1511 LHOB 225-4005 225-9615 av TX 20 D Gonzalez, Henry B. 2413 RHOB 225-3236 225-1915 D TX 21 R Smith, Lamar S. 2443 RHOB 225-4236 225-8628 em TX 22 R DeLay, Tom 407 CHOB 225-5951 225-5241 b TX 23 R Bonilla, Henry 1529 LHOB 225-4511 225-2237 b TX 24 D Frost, Martin 2459 RHOB 225-3605 225-4951 kt TX 25 D Andrews, Michael A. 303 CHOB 225-7508 226-2045 ez TX 26 R Armey, Richard K. 301 CHOB 225-7772 225-7614 g TX 27 D Ortiz, Solomon P. 2136 RHOB 225-7742 226-1134 co TX 28 D Tejeda, Frank 323 CHOB 225-1640 225-1641 cy TX 29 D Green, Gene 1004 LHOB 225-1688 225-0840 gjo TX 30 D Johnson, Eddie Bernice 1721 LHOB 225-8885 226-1477 su UT 1 R Hansen, James V. 2466 RHOB 225-0453 225-5827 cq UT 2 D Shepherd, Karen 414 CHOB 225-3011 na qs UT 3 D Orton, Bill 1122 LHOB 225-7751 225-1233 de VT - I Sanders, Bernard 213 CHOB 225-4115 225-6790 dj VI - D de Lugo, Ron 2427 RHOB 225-1790 na gqs VA 1 R Bateman, Herbert H. 2350 RHOB 225-4261 225-4382 co VA 2 D Pickett, Owen B. 2430 RHOB 225-4215 225-4218 co VA 3 D Scott, Robert C. 501 CHOB 225-8351 na gmu VA 4 D Sisisky, Norman 2352 RHOB 225-6365 225-1170 cv VA 5 D Payne Jr., Lewis F. 1119 LHOB 225-4711 225-1147 z VA 6 R Goodlatte, Robert (Bob) 214 CHOB 225-5431 na am VA 7 R Bliley Jr., Thomas J. 2241 RHOB 225-2815 225-0011 fh VA 8 D Moran, James P. 430 CHOB 225-4376 225-0017 b VA 9 D Boucher, Rick 2245 RHOB 225-3861 225-0442 hmu VA 10 R Wolf, Frank R. 104 CHOB 225-5136 225-0437 b VA 11 D Byrne, Leslie L. 1609 LHOB 225-1492 na rs WA 1 D Cantwell, Maria 1520 LHOB 225-6311 na ios WA 2 D Swift, Al 1502 LHOB 225-2605 225-2608 kh WA 3 D Unsoeld, Jolene 1527 LHOB 225-3536 225-1176 go WA 4 D Inslee, Jay 1431 LHOB 225-5816 na au WA 5 D Foley, Thomas S. 1201 LHOB 225-2006 225-7181 X WA 6 D Dicks, Norman D. 2467 RHOB 225-5916 225-1176 b WA 7 D McDermott, Jim A. 1707 LHOB 225-3106 225-9212 fWz WA 8 R Dunn, Jennifer B. 1641 LHOB 225-7761 na ksu WA 9 D Kreidler, Mike 1535 LHOB 225-8901 na hy WV 1 D Mollohan, Alan B. 2242 RHOB 225-4172 225-7564 be WV 2 D Wise Jr., Robert E. 2434 RHOB 225-2711 225-5325 es WV 3 D Rahall II, Nick Joe 2269 RHOB 225-3452 225-9061 qs WI 1 D Barca, Peter 1719 LHOB 225-3031 225-2185 djq WI 2 R Klug, Scott L. 1224 LHOB 225-2906 225-6942 h WI 3 R Gunderson, Steve 2235 RHOB 225-5506 225-6195 ag WI 4 D Kleczka, Gerald D. 2301 RHOB 225-4572 225-0719 kz WI 5 D Barrett, Thomas M. 313 CHOB 225-3571 na djq WI 6 R Petri, Thomas E. 2262 RHOB 225-2476 225-2356 grs WI 7 D Obey, David R. 2462 RHOB 225-3365 225-0561 b WI 8 R Roth, Toby 2234 RHOB 225-5665 225-0087 di WI 9 R Sensenbrenner Jr., F. James 2332 RHOB 225-5101 225-3190 mu WY - R Thomas, Craig 1019 LHOB 225-2311 225-0726 djq All phone numbers are area code 202. Office symbols: CHOB Cannon House Office Building LHOB Longworth House Office Building RHOB Rayburn House Office Building OHOB O'Neill House Office Building FHOB Ford House Office Building Mailing address: All Representatives have mailing address: Washington, D.C., 20515. For example: Representative Thomas S. Foley 1201 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 House committee symbols: a Agriculture b Appropriations c Armed Services d Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs e Budget f District of Columbia g Education and Labor h Energy and Commerce i Foreign Affairs j Government Operations k House Administration l Joint Taxation m Judiciary N Majority Leader o Merchant Marine and Fisheries P Minority Leader q Natural Resources r Post Office and Civil Service s Public Works and Transportation t Rules u Science, Space, and Technology v Small Business w Standards of Official Conduct X The Speaker y Veterans Affairs z Ways and Means (Uppercase symbol denotes committee chair.) Committee and subcommittee directory: committee phone office =================================================== ======== ========== AGRICULTURE 225-2171 1301 LHOB Subcommittees: Environment, Credit and Rural Development 225-2171 1301 LHOB Livestock 225-2171 1301 LHOB Department Operations and Nutrition 225-2171 1301 LHOB Foreign Agriculture and Hunger 225-2171 1301 LHOB Specialty Crops and Natural Resources 225-2171 1301 LHOB General Farm Commodities 225-2171 1301 LHOB APPROPRIATIONS 225-2771 H218 CAP Subcommittees: Agri., Rural Dev., FDA, and Related Agencies 225-2638 2362 RHOB Defense 225-2847 H144 CAP District of Columbia 225-5338 H302 CAP Foreign Ops., Export Financing, and Rel. Programs 225-2771 H218 CAP VA, HUD and Independent Agencies 225-2771 H218 CAP Interior 225-3081 B308 RHOB Labor - Health and Human Services, and Education 225-3508 2358 RHOB Legislative 225-2771 H218 CAP Military Construction 225-3047 B300 RHOB Energy and Water Development 225-3421 2362 RHOB Commerce, Justice, State, and Judiciary 225-3351 H309 CAP Transportation 225-2141 2358 RHOB Treasury, Postal Service, General Government 225-5834 H164 CAP ARMED SERVICES 225-4151 2120 RHOB Subcommittees: Research and Technology 225-4151 2120 RHOB Military Forces and Personnel 225-4151 2120 RHOB Readiness 225-4151 2120 RHOB Military Installations and Facilities 225-4151 2120 RHOB Oversight and Investigations 225-4151 2120 RHOB Military Acquisition 225-4151 2120 RHOB BANKING, FINANCE AND URBAN AFFAIRS 225-4247 2129 RHOB Subcommittees: Housing and Community Development 225-7054 B303 RHOB Financial Inst. Supv., Reg. and Deposit Ins. 226-3280 H1-212 OHOB Int'l Dev., Finance, Trade and Monetary Policy 226-7515 B304 RHOB Gen. Oversight, Inv. and Res. of Failed Fin. Inst. 225-2828 H2-139 FHOB Consumer Credit and Insurance 225-8872 H1-604 OHOB Economic Growth and Credit Formation 226-7315 H2-109 FHOB THE BUDGET 226-7200 H1-214 OHOB THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 225-4457 1310 LHOB Subcommittees: Fiscal Affairs and Health 225-4457 1310 LHOB Government Operations and Metropolitan Affairs 225-4457 1310 LHOB Judiciary and Education 225-4457 1310 LHOB EDUCATION AND LABOR 225-4527 2181 RHOB Subcommittees: Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education 225-4368 B346 RHOB Labor-Management Relations 225-5768 112 CHOB Select Education and Civil Rights 226-7532 H1-518 OHOB Human Resources 225-1850 B346 RHOB Postsecondary Education and Training 226-3681 2451 RHOB Labor Standards, Occupational Health and Safety 225-1927 B346 RHOB FOREIGN AFFAIRS 225-5021 2170 RHOB Subcommittees: International Operations 225-3424 2103 RHOB Europe and the Middle East 225-5021 2170 RHOB Economic Policy, Trade and Environment 225-5021 2170 RHOB Asia and the Pacific 226-7801 H1-707 OHOB Western Hemisphere Affairs 225-5021 2170 RHOB Africa 225-5021 2170 RHOB Int'l Sec., Int'l Organizations and Human Rights 226-7825 B358 RHOB GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 225-5051 2157 RHOB Subcommittees: Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources 225-6427 B371 RHOB Information, Justice, Transp. and Agriculture 225-3741 B349 RHOB Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations 225-2548 B372 RHOB Commerce, Consumer, and Monetary Affairs 225-4407 B377 RHOB Legislation and National Security 225-5147 B373 RHOB Employment, Housing and Aviation 225-6751 B349 RHOB HOUSE ADMINISTRATION 225-2061 H326 CAP Subcommittees: Accounts 226-7540 A611 OHOB Procurement and Printing 225-2061 H326 CAP Personnel and Police 226-7641 H1-722 OHOB Office Systems 225-1608 H1-720 OHOB Elections 226-7616 H1-716 OHOB Libraries and Memorials 226-2307 H1-720 OHOB Administrative Oversight 225-2061 H326 CAP ENERGY AND COMMERCE 225-2927 2125 RHOB Subcommittees: Telecommunications and Finance 226-2424 H2-316 FHOB Oversight and Investigations 225-4441 2323 RHOB Energy and Power 226-2500 H2-331 FHOB Health and the Environment 225-4952 2415 RHOB Commerce, Consumer Protection and Competitiveness 226-3160 H2-147 FHOB Transportation and Hazardous Materials 225-2927 2125 RHOB Program and Budget Authorization 225-7690 H405 CAP Legislation 225-7311 H405 CAP Oversight and Evaluation 225-5657 H405 CAP NATURAL RESOURCES 225-2761 1324 LHOB Subcommittees: Native American Affairs 226-7393 1522 LHOB Energy and Mineral Resources 225-2761 1324 LHOB Insular and International Affairs 225-9297 1626 LHOB National Parks, Forests and Public Lands 225-2761 1324 LHOB Oversight and Investigations 225-2761 1324 LHOB THE JUDICIARY 225-3951 2138 RHOB Subcommittees: International Law, Immigration, and Refugees 225-5727 B370 RHOB Administrative Law and Governmental Relations 225-5741 B351 RHOB Intellectual Property and Judicial Administration 225-3926 207 CHOB Civil and Constitutional Rights 226-7680 H1-806 OHOB Economic and Commercial Law 225-3951 2138 RHOB Crime and Criminal Justice 226-2406 H2-362 FHOB MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES 225-4047 1334 LHOB Subcommittees: Coast Guard and Navigation 226-3587 H2-547 FHOB Merchant Marine 225-4047 1334 LHOB Oceanography, Gulf of Mex., & Outer Cont. Shelf 226-2460 H2-575 FHOB Environment and Natural Resources 225-4047 1334 LHOB Fisheries Management 225-4047 1334 LHOB POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE 225-4054 309 CHOB Subcommittees: Compensation and Employee Benefits 226-7546 209 CHOB Civil Service 225-4025 122 CHOB Postal Operations and Services 225-9124 406 CHOB Oversight and Investigations 225-6295 H1-608 OHOB Census, Statistics and Postal Personnel 226-7523 H1-515 OHOB PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION 225-4472 2165 RHOB Subcommittees: Investigations and Oversight 225-3274 H2-589 FHOB Water Resources and Environment 225-0060 B370 RHOB Surface Transportation 225-9989 B375 RHOB Public Buildings and Grounds 225-9961 B376 RHOB Aviation 225-9161 2251 RHOB Economic Development 225-6151 B376 RHOB RULES 225-9486 H312 CAP Subcommittees: Rules of the House 225-9588 1628 LHOB The Legislative Process 225-1037 1629 LHOB SMALL BUSINESS 225-5821 2361 RHOB Subcommittees: SBA Legislation and the General Economy 225-5821 2361 RHOB Procurement, Taxation and Tourism 225-9368 B363 RHOB Regulation, Business Opportunities, and Technology 225-7797 B363 RHOB Minority Enterprise, Finance and Urban Development 225-7673 2361 RHOB Rural Enterprises, Exports and the Environment 225-5821 2361 RHOB STANDARDS OF OFFICIAL CONDUCT 225-7103 HT02 CAP SCIENCE, SPACE, AND TECHNOLOGY 225-6371 2320 RHOB Subcommittees: Space 225-7858 2320 RHOB Investigations and Oversight 225-4494 H1-A822 OHOB Energy 225-8056 H2-390 FHOB Science 225-8844 2319 RHOB Technology, Environment and Aviation 225-6371 B-374 RHOB VETERANS' AFFAIRS 225-3527 335 CHOB Subcommittees: Compensation, Pension and Insurance 225-3569 335 CHOB Education, Training and Employment 225-9166 335 CHOB Hospitals and Health Care 225-9154 333 CHOB Housing and Memorial Affairs 225-9164 335 CHOB Oversight and Investigations 225-3527 335 CHOB WAYS AND MEANS 225-3625 1102 LHOB Subcommittees: Social Security 225-9263 B316 RHOB Health 225-7785 1114 LHOB Human Resources 225-3625 1102 LHOB Trade 225-3943 1136 LHOB Select Revenue Measures 225-9710 1105 LHOB Oversight 225-5522 1135 LHOB =-=-=-= 2. 3. ISIS and LEGIS: Gateway to Congressional Email and more (source: LKK) The Power of Isis by Joe Abernathy (Village Voice, January 12, 1993) Technicians in Washington are turning on the juice to a new suite of communication technologies that could strengthen the ties between the people and their representatives in the incoming Congress. But -- surprise! -- the system, called ISIS (for Integrated Systems and Information Services), has been designed only to extend the power and reach of those in Washington -- even though it could just as easily empower the public. With this in mind, a group of electronic activists are trying to set things straight. "This is out there. You paid for it. Shouldn't you have access?" asks James P. Love, director of Ralph Nader's Taxpayer Assets Project. TAP has been lobbying for greater access to the Congress for some time, in the hope that average citizens could become desktop lobbyists. ISIS, which gets hooked up this month, will allow any lawmaker who requests it to have electronic mail access to the global Internet computer network and all of the so-called X.400 e-mail gateways, which include AT&T Mail, MCI Mail and other business-oriented systems. All told, ISIS will allow Congress to reach out to nearly every significant business leader, researcher, and educator in the free world-tens of millions of people. Yet the plan omits one key detail: Publishing a directory of electronic mail addresses so that you can write to *them*. "A lot of congressmen are not too keen on that," says Love. "Several members have Internet access right now, but it doesn't do much good [for citizens] unless you have their address, and they consider that private." The reason Congress wants to retain that privacy is obvious: legislators already consider themselves besieged by numerous interest groups - the last thing they want is to give the electorate yet another medium for getting in touch with them.. In addtion to ISIS, there's another important congressional on-line technology that is off-limits to the public although developed with public funding. Known as LEGIS, this databank is the command information center for most of the work done in the Congress. It contains the full text and synopses of bills before the House and Senate, information on all foreign treaties, background investigations on pending administration appointees, all new government research papers, a breakdown on how members voted on various topics, and the Congressional record. LEGIS was paid for by the taxpayers, it contains Information that is part of the public record - although the way things stand now, you would have to physically be in Washington to examine most of the material - and TAP things that you ought to be able to tap in. Noting that LEGIS already serves 30,000 people, administrators of the system say there's no reason, technologically or legally, why it couldn't serve the public at the marginal cost of laying down a few telephone lines. "A couple of guys in the House just have to say it's done, and it's done," Love notes. "That information system should be available to every member of the public. It's simple; it's there; it's ready." Like nearly every area of computer technology, on-line access to the government raises new twists on thorny old constitutional issues. Experts contend that such direct access -- along with ideas such as Ross Perot's electronic town hall -- would disproportionately empower a citizen elite that has access to personal computers. So at Love's urging, the Office of Technology Assessment - an investigative arm of Congress -- has begun studying the whole issue of how lawmakers can best embrace electronic democracy. The fear, of course, it that the months and years the OTA spends exploring the minutaiae of the issue could give Congress a further excuse to delay granting the public access to the system. There are a number of things you can do to speed along this process. The first is to contact your local congress member and express a desire for his or her office to use the ISIS system and electronic mail. To request that the public be granted access to the LEGIS system, you should send letters to two gentlemen: The Honorable Charlie Rose, House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Wendell Ford, United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 The same addresses will work, respectively, for your local representative and senator. To phone anyone in the Congress, dial 202-225-3121. [Or 202-224-3121 -- ed] [ Note: the Electronic Frontier Foundation is active in this area. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) FTP site has a lot of policy related papers, net 'zines, and net info: ftp.eff.org /pub/internet-info /pub/EFF ] =-=-=-= 2. 3a. More on LEGIS (source: ML) The Bill Status Office can tell you within seconds the latest action on any federal legislation. Every bill and resolution for the current session as well as all House and Senate legislation dating back to 1975 are contained in LEGIS, a computerized database. When you call, it is best to give a key word or phrase (i.e., product liability, hazardous waste) which will help the congressional aides search LEGIS. This office can provide such detailed information as: - Have any bills been introduced covering a given topic? - Who is the sponsor of the bill? - How many cosponsors are there? - When was it introduced? - Which committees have the bills been referred to? - Have any hearings been held? - Has there been any floor action? - Has a similar bill been introduced in the other chamber? - Has there been any action on the other side of the Hill? - Have the House and Senate agreed to a compromise bill? - Has the bill been sent to the White House? - Has the President signed or vetoed the bill? - What is the PL (public law) number? Telephone assistance is free, and printouts from LEGIS are available for $.20 per page but must be picked up at the Bill Status Office. However, by making arrangements with your Representative's or Senator's office, you can avoid this nominal charge and also have the printout mailed to your home or office. Contact: LEGIS, Office of Legislative Information, House Office Building Annex 2, 2nd & D Streets, SW, Room 696, Washington, D.C. 20515; 202-225-1772. =-=-=-= 2. 4. House of Representatives Email The "White House Electronic Publications and Public Access Email" FAQ, above, lists some information under the section "How Do I Send Email to Congress?" The better way is to send an email message asking for the latest information on the Constituent Electronic Mail System: "To obtain a list of the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives who are currently participating in the Constituent EMail Service, send an Internet mail message to congress@hr.house.gov or peruse our gopher service at gopher.house.gov in the House EMail Addresses category." Sending an email message returns a message like this: Date: Wed, 31 Aug 1994 16:52:16 -0500 (EST) From: CONGRESS@HR.HOUSE.GOV Subject: Welcome to the Constituent Electronic Mail System UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONSTITUENT ELECTRONIC MAIL SYSTEM We welcome your inquiry to the House of Representatives Constituent Electronic Mail System. Currently, forty Members of the U.S. House of Representatives have been assigned public electronic mailboxes that may be accessed by their constituents. The nature and character of the incoming electronic mail has demonstrated that this capability will be an invaluable source of information on constituent opinion. We are now in the process of expanding the project to other Members of Congress, as technical, budgetary and staffing constraints allow. A number of House committees have also been assigned public electronic mailboxes. The names and electronic mailbox addresses of these committees are listed below after the information about participating Representatives. Please review the list of participating Representatives below, and if the Congressional District in which you reside is listed, follow the instructions below to begin communicating by electronic mail with your Representative. If your Representative is not yet on-line, please be patient. U.S. REPRESENTATIVES PARTICIPATING IN THE CONSTITUENT ELECTRONIC MAIL SYSTEM. Hon. Thomas E. Andrews 1st Congressional District, Maine Rm. 1530 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 TANDREWS@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Joe Barton 6th Congressional District, Texas Rm. 1514 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 BARTON06@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Sherwood Boehlert 23rd Congressional District, New York Rm. 1127 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 BOEHLERT@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Dave Camp 4th Congressional District, Michigan Rm. 137 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 DAVECAMP@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Maria Cantwell 1st Congressional District, Washington Rm. 1520 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 CANTWELL@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. John Conyers, Jr. 14th Congressional District, Michigan Rm. 2426 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 JCONYERS@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Sam Coppersmith 1st Congressional District, Arizona 1607 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 SAMAZ01@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Peter Deutsch 20th Congressional District, Florida Rm. 425 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 PDEUTSCH@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Jay Dickey 4th Congressional District, Arkansas Rm. 1338 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 JDICKEY@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Vernon Ehlers 3rd Congressional District, Michigan Rm. 1526 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 CONGEHLR@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Anna Eshoo 14th Congressional District, California Rm. 1505 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 ANNAGRAM@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Elizabeth Furse 1st Congressional District, Oregon Rm. 316 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 FURSEOR1@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Sam Gejdenson 2nd Congressional District, Connecticut Rm. 2416 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 BOZRAH@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Newton Gingrich 6th Congressional District, Georgia Rm. 2428 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 GEORGIA6@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Bob Goodlatte 6th Congressional District, Virginia Rm. 214 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 TALK2BOB@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Rod Grams 6th Congressional District, Minnesota Rm. 1713 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 RODGRAMS@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Dan Hamburg 1st Congressional District, California Rm. 114 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 HAMBURG@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Dennis Hastert 14th Congressional District, Illinois Rm. 2453 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 DHASTERT@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Martin Hoke 2nd Congressional District, Ohio Rm. 212 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 HOKEMAIL@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Ernest J. Istook, Jr. 5th Congressional District, Oklahoma Rm. 1116 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 ISTOOK@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Sam Johnson 3rd Congressional District, Texas Rm. 1030 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 SAMTX03@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Mike Kreidler 9th Congressional District, Washington Rm. 1535 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 KREIDLER@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Tom Lantos 12th Congressional District, California Rm. 2182 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 TALK2TOM@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Thomas Manton 7th Congressional District, New York Rm. 203 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 TMANTON@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. George Miller 7th Congressional District, California Rm. 2205 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 GEORGEM@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Ed Pastor 2nd Congressional District, Arizona Rm. 408 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 EDPASTOR@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Bill Paxon 27th Congressional District, New York Rm. 1314 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 BPAXON@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Earl Pomeroy North Dakota, At Large Rm. 318 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 EPOMEROY@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Jim Ramstad 3rd Congressional District, Minnesota Rm. 322 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 MN03@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Pat Roberts 1st Congressional District, Kansas Rm. 1126 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 EMAILPAT@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Charlie Rose 7th Congressional District, North Carolina Rm. 2230 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 CROSE@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Christopher Shays 4th Congressional District, Connecticut Room 1034, Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 CSHAYS@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Karen Shepherd 2nd Congressional District, Utah Rm. 414 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 SHEPHERD@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. David Skaggs 2nd Congressional District, Colorado Rm. 1124 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 SKAGGS@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. 'Pete' Stark 13th Congressional District, California Rm. 239 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 PETEMAIL@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Cliff Stearns 6th Congressional District, Florida Rm. 332 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 CSTEARNS@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Charles Taylor 11th Congressional District, North Carolina Rm. 516 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 CHTAYLOR@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Robert Walker 16th Congressional District, Pennsylvania Rm. 2369 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 PA16@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Mel Watt 12th Congressional District, North Carolina Rm. 1232 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 MELMAIL@HR.HOUSE.GOV Hon. Dick Zimmer 12th Congressional District, New Jersey Rm. 228 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 DZIMMER@HR.HOUSE.GOV INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONSTITUENTS The list above includes the electronic mail addresses of members who are participating in the program. However, if your Representative is taking part in the project, we request that you send a letter or postcard by U.S. Mail to that Representative at the address listed above with your name and internet address, followed by your postal (geographical) address. The primary goal of this program is to allow Members to better serve their CONSTITUENTS, and this postal contact is the only sure method currently available of verifying that a user is a resident of a particular congressional district. In addition, constituents who communicate with their Representative by electronic mail should be aware that Members will sometimes respond to their messages by way of the U.S. Postal Service. This method of reply will help to ensure confidentiality, a concern that is of upmost importance to the House of Representatives. COMMITTEES OF THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PARTICIPATING IN THE ELECTRONIC MAIL SYSTEM. Subcommittee on Labor-Management Relations Committee on Education and Labor Rm. 320 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 SLABMGNT@HR.HOUSE.GOV Committee on Natural Resources 1324 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 NATRES@HR.HOUSE.GOV Committee on Science, Space, and Technology 2320 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 HOUSESST@HR.HOUSE.GOV COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS You can send comments about our service to the Constituent Electronic Mail System Comment mailbox, at COMMENTS@HR.HOUSE.GOV We will make every effort to integrate suggestions into forthcoming updates of our system. Please note, that the intended purpose of this mailbox is to support public inquiry about the House Constituent Electronic Mail System. Messages intended for Members of Congress should be sent directly to the appropriate Member of Congress at their electronic mail or postal address. UPDATES AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION From time to time, you may want to send another e-mail message to CONGRESS@HR.HOUSE.GOV to see the most recent version of the list of Members and Committees using Constituent Electronic Mail. The information is also available on the U.S. House of Representatives' Gopher server at GOPHER.HOUSE.GOV in the folder Congressional Information. To learn more about information available electronically from the House, send an e-mail message to HOUSEHLP@HR.HOUSE.GOV Thank you again for contacting the House of Representatives' Constituent Electronic Mail System. We are excited about the possibilities that e-mail has to offer, and will be working hard to bring more Members on-line and to expand our services. This message will be updated as necessary. Honorable Charlie Rose (D-NC) Chairman Committee on House Administration =-=-=-= 2. 4a. Senate Email [Source: BJP, 20 Aug 94] "All Members of the Senate and House and many of their staffers already have Internet e-mail addresses. The only question is whether they will share them with their common constituents. But as one of the few exceptions, Senator Larry Craig (R-Idaho) has shared his e-mail address, larry_craig@craig.senate.gov, with the public. "Furthermore, a fellow in Sen. Craig's office shared with me some hints as to standards in the syntax of all Senate e-mail addresses. For example, most of the addresses are as follows: logon@senatorslastname.senate.gov, with the logons being systematic within each office. So, in Sen. Craig's office all of the addresses follow the format: staffersfirstname_lastname@craig.senate.gov "BTW, I was informed that Senator Craig's office has been at the forefront of increasing Internet contact with constituents. (Source: allen_kay@craig.senate.gov)" FAQ Compiler's note: To find your Senators' email addresses, you can call and ask, or you can try checking the senate.gov site. You can also just fire off an email, using the above or similar format, and see what happens. Some will be bounced from "Admininstrator@[senator-name].senate.gov". Others will bounce as completely undeliverable ("host/ domain name unknown"). The only known Senate addresses I have are: ID R Craig, Larry E. larry_craig@craig.senate.gov MA D Kennedy, Edward M. senator@kennedy.senate.gov ...but this list is hardly exhaustive. If you learn of other specific addresses, please forward them for inclusion here. =-=-=-= 2. 5. Experimental Email/Fax Server (source: ETC) A directory of the White House and Cabinet addresses, and phone and FAX numbers for members of the 103d Congress are available by anonymous FTP at nifty.andrew.cmu.edu (/pub/QRD/qrd/info/GOVT/ directory). According to John Nestoriak (johnn@cap.gwu.edu) on 5 Aug 1993, "In case you haven't heard, there is an experimental email - fax server on the internet. It doesn't reach many places, but one place it does reach is the DC area code, and so it can be used to send faxes to congress for free! Send email to: remote-printer.Senator_Blah@fax-number.tpc.int where Senator_Blah will show up as Senator Blah on the cover page and fax number is the number backwards separated by dots (include area code). ie it will end like 2.0.2.1.tpc.int for the 202 (DC) area code. The message should also be in Mime format. If you do it wrong you should get a message back that includes a FAQ." 2. 5a. NOTE [Source: BJP, 20 Aug 94] "As I understand it, Congressional exchanges are no longer covered by the above mentioned experimental e-mail/fax service, but you can still e-mail/fax for free anywhere else in the (202) D.C. area code other than Congress." =-=-=-= 2. 6. The Senate via gopher & WWW ftp (source: IW, PH) Following the lead of the House, the Senate is slowly being dragged into the world of direct electronic access. The Senate now has a gopher site (gopher.senate.gov) and an FTP site (ftp.senate.gov), as well as a WorldWideWeb ftp site (URL:ftp://ftp.senate.gov), which contain general Senate info. Login as "guest" or "anonymous", and use your full email address as password. Many of the directories are empty, but the "members" and "committees" directories show that the following Senators had, as of 8/94, placed some information in the site for public access: AK R Murkowski, Frank H. AK R Stevens, Ted ID R Craig, Larry E. IL D Simon, Paul MA D Kennedy, Edward M. MN R Durenberger, David MT D Baucus, Max NM D Bingaman, Jeff PA D Wofford, Harris VT D Leahy, Patrick J. VA D Robb, Charles S. WI D Feingold, Russell =-=-=-= 3. 1. The Cabinet by Mail and Phone (source: EFF) Federal Information Center: (800) 726-4995 Federal Government Directory Assistance: (202) 555-1212 Commerce: Ronald H. Brown Department of Commerce 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20230 (202) 482-4901 Defense: William Perry Department of Defense The Pentagon Washington, DC 20301 (703) 697-5737 State: Warren Christopher Department of State 2201 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20520 (202) 647-6575 (202) 647-7120 FAX Justice: Janet Reno Attorney General Department of Justice 10th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20530 (202) 514-2007 (202) 514-5331 FAX Treasury: Lloyd Bentsen Department of the Treasury 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20220 (202) 622-2960 (202) 622-1999 FAX =-=-=-= 4. 1. Selected Federal Agencies (budgetary & other matters) (source: ML) The following four organizations produce volumes of information and reports to aid lawmakers. These studies and recommendations by these arms of Congress are available to the public. * Congressional Budget Office Ford House Office Building Annex 2 2nd and D Streets SW Washington, DC 20515 202-226-2800 Scorekeeping reports, special studies and other economic assessments are all available free to the public. * Congressional Research Service Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave., SE Washington, DC 20540 202-707-5700 See also the Current Events and Homework Chapter [in Lesko's database] for a comprehensive listing of all CRS studies which cover practically every current event topic. (You must arrange to get copies of any CRS publications through your Member of Congress.) * General Accounting Office To Order: Document Distribution Center P.O. Box 6015 Gaithersburg, MD 20877 202-275-6241 To Pick Up: Document Office Room 1000 700 4th St., NW, First Floor Washington, DC 20548 202-275-6241 Reports and audit information about every government program. * Office of Technology Assessment U.S. Congress Information Center 600 Pennsylvania Ave., SE Washington, DC 20003 202-228-6150 Studies and executive summaries are available on a whole range of subjects. =-=-=-= 4. 2. Federal Budget via download, telnet, gopher (source: IW) Beginning with fiscal year 1995, the entire federal budget will be made available on-line shortly after its official release. Via BBS: ASCII versions can be downloaded at no cost from the Commerce Department's Economic Bulletin Board at 202-482-2167 for 9600 bps, or 202-482-3870 for 2400 bps. PDF and ASCII versions of the "Budget Appendix" will be added when released by OMB. Via the Net: telnet ebb.stat-usa connects to the EBB, or gopher gopher esa.doc.gov. Via CD-ROM: from the Dept. of Commerce, $30. Call 800-782-8872; fax 202-482-2164; email tac@esa.doc.gov; or write to the Office of Business Analysis, Room H4885, US Dept. of Commerce, Washington DC 20230. =-=-=-= =-=-=-= =-=-=-= =-=-=-= =-=-=-= =-=-=-= =-=-=-= =-=-=-= =-=-=-= SOURCES USED =-=-=-==-=-= EFF: info@eff.org (Electronic Frontier Foundation ) ftp://ftp.eff.org/pub/EFF/Legislation/congress_phone_fax.list ETC: etc@po.CWRU.Edu (Emil T. Chuck) [from _Visitor's Guide to RushNet_] IW: Internet World magazine, June 1994, p. 10+ JMK: jmk@cbnews.cb.att.com (joseph.m.knapp) LKK: lkk@panix.com (Larry Kolodney) ML: Matthew Lesko, an authority on information available from the Federal government. His "Information USA" database, from which these extracts are derived, is accessible on CompuServe and on America Online and is highly recommended for info junkies. "Lesko's Info-Power," "The Federal Data Base Finder," and "Government Giveaways for Entrepreneurs" are also available in an easy-to-use search and retrieval software. Software products require IBM or compatible computer with at least 412 K RAM, DOS 3.0 or higher and 7 MB hard drive. To order call or write: Information USA, Inc. P.O. Box E Kensington MD 20895 1-800-648-5900 or 301-942-6303 BJP: Brad Parsons Other FAQs of Interest =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Selected because of their direct or peripheral relationship to those with an interest in Beltway doings. "Visitor's Guide to RushNet" Emil T. Chuck (etc@po.CWRU.Edu) Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.rush-limbaugh Info on reaching the White House, Congress, Rush Limbaugh "Government Information on the Internet" (3 parts) Blake Gumprecht et al Newsgroups: alt.politics.economics,alt.politics.usa.misc,soc.politics, news.answers,alt.answers,soc.answers How to tap a rich variety of economic (and other) data, including "Full text of the proposed federal budget for the 1995 fiscal year" "Updated Internet Services List" Scott A. Yanoff (yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu) Newsgroups: alt.internet.services,comp.misc,biz.comp.services, alt.bbs.internet,news.answers,comp.answers,alt.answers More on reaching economics, business, political, and gov't gophers, databases, and BBSs "Economists' Resources on the Internet" Bill Goffe (bgoffe@shale.st.usm.edu) Newsgroups: sci.econ.research,sci.econ,sci.answers,news.answers More on US Macro and US Regional economic data "FAQ: How to find people's E-mail addresses" jik@security.ov.com (Jonathan I. Kamens) Newsgroups: Using Gopher, Inter-Network Mail Guide, Usenet-addresses server, 'whois' databases, more ------------------------------------------------ (This file was found elsewhere on the Internet and uploaded to the Radio Free Michigan archives by the archive maintainer. All files are ZIP archives for fast download. E-mail bj496@Cleveland.Freenet.Edu)