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                 |         GOVERN - US    (Basic Version)          |
                 |                                                 |
                 |       (writing government,  made easier)        |
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                 |        Revision date: February 1993(c)          |
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                     |         produced/copyrighted by         |
                     |  Foundation for Infinite Survival,Inc.  |
                     |             P.O. Box 4000-C             |
                     |           Berkeley, CA, 94704           |
                     |               415-548-5433              |
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                        |      For: IBM PC,XT,AT, 386+      |
                        |               using               |
                        |        Using: MS DOS 2.0+         |
                        |           Authored by:            |
                        |     C.A. Everone, Im., Ph.D.      |
                        |          and John Givens          |
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          GOVERN - US is a database program for communicating with the
          agencies and representatives of the United States Federal
          Government.  This BASIC VERSION is for shareware distribution and
          contains over 600 records (all members of the House of
          Representatives and the Senate, the main officers in the
          Executive branch, the Supreme Court and other justices).  The
          REGISTERED - EXPANDED VERSION, contains substantially more
          records, plus other databases, and enhanced routines for
          searching and retrieving and fitting this program into your
          existing word processor and other software.  We also produce
          GOVERN - CA, which is a database of the California State
          Government.  This shareware version is copyrighted. You may (and
          we request that you do) make copies of this version and give them
          away others.  Altering the program is prohibited. Shareware
          vendors, who are authorized by us, may sell the program for the
          customary fee.

          The first step in understanding GOVERN is to test its basic
          commands; and the instructions for doing that are contained in
          the file called README.1ST.  We assume that you have already done
          that operation before reading this manual.
























                                  Table of Contents

                     Summary Explanation of GOVERN - US .....  3
                     Basic Procedures and Routines ..........  6
                     Registration & Fees .................... 11
                     Registration Form ...................... 13
                     Background ............................. 14
                     Expanded Explanation of GOVERN - US .... 17
                       Basic Elements ....................... 16
                       Making the letter .................... 20
                       Making a Search file ................. 22
                       Converting files to ASCII ............ 23
                       Executing the program ................ 24
                       Potential Errors ..................... 26
                     Correspondence Protocol ................ 27
                     Index of Representatives ............... 29
                       House of Representatives ............. 31
                       Senate ............................... 41
                       Executive branch ..................... 44
                       Supreme Court ........................ 49


























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                                    Chapter 1

                       SUMMARY EXPLANATION OF GOVERN - US



          

               GOVERN - US is a software package for writing to
               representatives of the U.S. Federal Government.
               The name of the program is derived from two
               elements:

               

                    "GOVERN" refers to the nature of the program
                    (i.e., government) and to our special
                    database retrieval program for this type of
                    information; and "- US" refers to the
                    particular governmental database which is
                    provided with this version.

               Hereafter, the program will be referred to simply
               as GOVERN. The program provides an extensive
               database of all of the principal representatives
               in the three branches of the federal government of
               the United States of America - i.e., the Congress,
               the Executive Branch, and the Judiciary. GOVERN
               makes it easy to find and select the
               representatives with whom you desire to
               communicate, and it automates the addressing and
               printing of your letters and envelopes.  Because
               the program is designed to work with your existing
               word processor, it is fairly easy to learn and
               convenient to use. 

               We believe that this is an important program and
               should become a standard part of your basic,
               communications utilities to be used by you as an
               individual citizen and as a member of a profession
               or other special interest group(s) to which you
               belong.  By reading this introductory summary and
               by some trial and error on your computer, it will
               take about 45 minutes to learn the program. 

               The database of representatives is up-dated



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               frequently, and it is revised completely at the
               end of the year and after national elections.  You
               will want to keep that timing in mind to determine
               if the version which you possess is current.  That
               can be done by observing, on the diskette, the
               date on the file called US.DB. which is the
               database file. 

               This particular copy of GOVERN is a Basic Version
               of the program, and it is distributed on a
               shareware basis.  Our objective is to introduce
               you to the program and to encourage your
               involvement in the political process by making it
               easy to communicate your ideas and opinions to the
               proper people.  No warranty is provided with this
               copy.  We encourage you to make unmodified copies
               and give them to others.  If you use this program
               and believe that it is worthwhile, we request that
               you obtain a registered copy, which is an Expanded
               Version of the program with its enhanced sorting
               routines, expanded databases, and the most current
               listing of representatives.  Also, registration
               qualifies you for participating in the Royalty
               Trust. The fee for registration is $28. For
               registered users, subsequent revisions of the
               databases are 60% of the current list fee.  For
               details, see the Registration Section on page 13.
               PLEASE NOTE THAT YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AND ALL
               CORRESPONDENCES WITH US ARE CONFIDENTIAL; WE DO
               NOT SELL, GIVE, OR IN ANY WAY DISTRIBUTE THE
               IDENTITIES OF OUR REGISTRANTS.

               The GOVERN package contains 7 files, 4 of which
               are essential to operate the program.  These files
               are briefly described below.  By understanding the
               essential files and how they operate, you will
               understand how to work the program. 

               1 - US.DB contains the names, addresses, telephone
               numbers, district numbers, assignments, and other
               parameters of the members of the U.S. House of
               Representatives, the Senate, the major Executive
               offices, and the Supreme Court. There are over 600
               records in all.  Because this file is specifically
               structured for retrieval by our system, DO NOT
               MODIFY IT IN ANY WAY.

               2 - LETTER.FIL is a sample file which demonstrates
               how to construct a letter and envelope, using your
               own word processor.  To examine its contents, type
               this file from you DOS or retrieve it with your
               word processor.  CAUTION: if you view this file



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               and the SEARCH.FIL in your word processor do not
               over-write them.  Constructing a LETTER.FIL is
               fairly straight-forward, however, you must use the
               specialized <FieldNames> which are required by the
               GOVERN program to retrieve the <name>, <address>,
               and other parameters of the representatives. 
               Because you use your own word processor in making
               the LETTER.FIL and the SEARCH.FIL, constructing
               these files will be familiar and easy.  However,
               there is one important proviso.  For the GOVERN
               program to work, both the LETTER.FIL and the
               SEARCH.FIL must be encoded in a true ASCII
               format.  Some, more basic, word processors do code
               in ASCII and therefore their file do not need to
               be changes.  However, all advanced word processors
               do not code in true ASCII and use special
               characters to format their files.  Therefore, you
               will have to do some converting back and forth. 
               This is easy to do but a little cumbersome;
               however, in order to make our program fit all
               different kinds of word processors and database
               programs, we had to use the common, basic code of
               ASCII. See the instructions in this manual and the
               manual of your word processor for the procedures
               to convert to an ASCII file. 

               3 - SEARCH.FIL is a sample of how you would
               construct a file in which you specify the desired
               representatives to whom you are sending your
               letter.  Type this file from your DOS to view its
               contents.  Note the command statement at the very
               top:

                               .pick. US.DB IDCode

          

               This tells the program to pick, from the US.DB
               file, the IDCodes which are specified below that
               command line. 

               4 - GOVERN.EXE is the program which integrates
               your LETTER.FIL and your SEARCH.FIL with the US.DB
               to produce the final results.  When you execute
               the command GOVERN, the program searches the US.DB
               for the records which you have specified in the
               SEARCH.FIL. When a matching record is found, the
               program extracts from the record the information
               which you desired and places it in the
               <FieldNames> where you have put them in your
               LETTER.FIL. Your letter is then displayed and/or
               sent to your printer or a disk file, which ever
               you specify. 


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               5 - NICE.EXE is an optional utility which can be
               use to clean-up certain artifacts in LETTER.FILes
               and SEARCH.FILes which some word processors
               generate when they convert your file to ASCII.

               6 - MANUAL is this particular file.  It explains
               the program and includes an index of the
               representatives.  It also explains the procedures
               for registration. 

               7 - README.1ST is a brief introduction.





          1.1 BASIC PROCEDURES AND ROUTINES



          STEP 1 - INSTALLING THE PROGRAM
          -------------------------------

               First, do the standard procedures for installing
               any new software: make a back-up and/or working
               copy of the disks; and if you have a hard disk,
               create a directory called GOVERN and transfer the
               files to it.

          

          STEP 2 - TO EXERCISE THE BASIC COMMAND ROUTINES
          ------------------------------------------------

               With your computer logged to the program disk or
               directory, type and send the following command:

                                     GOVERN

               This executes the GOVERN.EXE program; and you will
               see a display of the command syntax for the
               program, including the various printing options. 
               Whenever confused or in doubt, you can always send
               that command and these instructions will be
               displayed.



          STEP 3 - TO EXERCISE A COMPLETE SET OF COMMANDS
          -----------------------------------------------



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               Next, run the program, using the sample templates
               which we have provided.  Type the command:

                         GOVERN  LETTER.FIL  SEARCH.FIL

               You will see GOVERN searching the database
               (......) by the specified parameter (IDCode) for
               the specified individuals (H-TX-09, etc.)  which
               are defined in the SEARCH.FIL. When a match is
               found, the <FieldNames>, which are defined in the
               LETTER.FIL, are filled, and the letter is
               displayed on your screen. 

               If either step 2 or 3 cannot be made to function,
               then your copy of the program is defective and a
               new one needs to be obtained.  If step 2 and 3
               work with the samples which we have provided, then
               the program works and any subsequent malfunction
               is some kind of an error in your procedures.



          STEP 4 - TO CONSTRUCT YOUR FIRST SEARCH.FIL
          -------------------------------------------

               Now, proceed to make your own "SEARCH.FIL", which
               will be one of your basic utilities.  In the last
               section of this manual, entitled: Index of
               Representatives, find the IDCodes of your
               particular representatives.  Both the President
               and the Vice President are your representatives;
               also both of the Senators from your state belong
               to you.  Your member of the House of
               Representatives is defined by your district number
               (If you do not know your Representative's name or
               your District number, call you local library or
               city hall and someone will be able tell you.). 
               Take those 5 IDCodes and, with your own word
               processor, make a file called: SEARCHMY.US (in
               other words this is a file which SEARCHES for MY
               representatives in the US government).  With the
               exception of the particular IDCodes, your search
               file should look something like the example below:


                    .pick. US.DB IDCode
                    E-P
                    E-VP
                    S-CA-1
                    S-CA-2
                    H-CA-9



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               If your word processor does not code in true ASCII
               (which is likely to be the case), then convert
               your SEARCHMY.US file to a an ASCII format by
               using the ASCII conversion routine which comes
               with your word processor (all programs have such a
               conversion routine). 

               Now, to check the construction of your
               SEARCHMY.US, send the command:

                         GOVERN  LETTER.FIL  SEARCHMY.US

               That command tells GOVERN.EXE to do the following:
               first, using the SEARCHMY.US commands, "pick" from
               the US.DB database, using the IDCode field, those
               records which have the idcodes which you have
               listed below the command line.  Then, using the
               LETTER.FIL, GOVERN fills in the <FieldNames> which
               you have specified, and it prints your letter
               accordingly. 

               As the program runs, you should see the sample
               LETTER.FIL displayed on your screen five times
               with each addressed to your particular
               representative.  If it does not work, you have
               made some error.  Usually, the error messages will
               tell you what is wrong.  Possible errors include:
               1) The format of you SEARCHMY.US file was
               incorrect.  Although upper and low case do not
               matter, the first line must be literally ".pick.
               us.db IDCode"; then each specific IDCode needs to
               be on a separate line below; 2) you specified
               incorrect IDCodes; or 3) the ASCII conversion of
               your word processor was inadequate.  If item #3 is
               the case, we provide a utility for "cleaning" your
               converted file.  To eliminate any occult
               characters that remain in your ASCII conversion,
               run SEARCHMY.US file through our utility called
               NICE.EXE. Do this with the following command
               sequence:

                         NICE  SEARCHMY.US  SEARCHMY.TEM

               Then, rename the SEARCHMY.TEM back to SEARCHMY.US;
               and try again the full command: GOVERN LETTER.FIL
               SEARCHMY.US.



          STEP 5 - TO SEND A REAL COMMUNICATION.
          -------------------------------------



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               Assuming that step 4 works properly, you are now
               ready to send a real communication.  With your
               word processor, retrieve the sample file called
               LETTER.FIL. Rename this file as you may desire
               (for our purposes here we will call it LETTER.1.
               Eliminate the decorative characters.  Type in your
               letter head.  Adjust the <FieldNames> as desired,
               but be sure to leave all of the <FieldNames> which
               you want because GOVERN needs those to know what
               you want from the database and where you want it. 
               If you are using a window envelope, adjust the
               <FieldNames> to the proper positions.  In other
               words, write and format this letter as you would a
               normal letter, placing the <FieldNames> where you
               want them. 

               If you intend to use a regular envelope, then use
               the utility file which we have provided and which
               is called ENVELOPE.1. Adjust the envelope
               <FieldNames> to your specifications. 

               You are now ready to run the program with both a
               letter.fil and a search.fil of your construction. 
               To test your constructions, type the following
               command:

                          GOVERN  LETTER.1  SEARCHMY.US
                                       and
                         GOVERN  ENVELOPE.1  SEARCHMY.US

               The letters will be displayed on the console.  To
               look at them carefully, use your pause control, or
               use GOVERN'S pause control, in which case the
               command would be:

                        GOVERN  LETTER.1  SEARCHMY.US /W

               If that does not look correct, make the necessary
               changes in those files, and test it again.  You
               might want to verify precisely how the letters
               will look, and to do so, send the following
               command:

                    GOVERN LETTER.1 SEARCHMY.US /out=TEST.FIL

               This will create a disk copy of the actual
               output.  You can then retrieve, with your word
               processor, TEST.FIL and review it. 

               When your construction looks correct, run the
               program with the printing options that are



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               appropriate to your system.  For example, if you
               are using pin-feed paper, then send the following
               command:

                         GOVERN LETTER.1 SEARCHMY.US /p

               Or, if you use single sheet paper and need to wait
               between each page to insert new paper, then send
               the following command:

                        GOVERN LETTER.1 SEARCHMY.US /P/W

               If you are printing separate envelopes, then after
               you have finished with the letters, send the
               following command:

                       GOVERN ENVELOPE.1 SEARCHMY.US /P/W

               There are, of course, ways to print the letter and
               the envelope contiguously; and there are various
               permutations on these basic routines which have
               been presented above.  Most of them, you can
               derive by yourself according to your individual
               needs.  And many of them will be discussed in the
               following material. 

               These basic instructions should be sufficient for
               many people to use the program effectively.  If
               you desire more details, read the section in the
               manual which is entitled: EXPANDED EXPLANATION OF
               GOVERN.

               To correspond with us, you may make a SEARCH.FIL
               as follows:


                     .pick. US.DB IDCode
                     GOVERN

















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                                    Chapter 2

                               REGISTRATION & FEES



          For a Registered Copy of the Expanded Version of GOVERN -
          US, payment of $28 is required.  That includes the cost of
          materials, mailing, and processing.  We also produce a
          database for the California State Government (i.e. GOVERN -
          CA), the fee for which is $28 for non-registered individuals
          and $16.80 for those who are registered.  Because The
          Foundation is a 501(c)3, tax-exempt entity, payment may be
          treated as a contribution and deducted as such from taxable
          income.  For registered users, subsequent revisions of the
          program and the databases are 60% of the current list
          price.  If you believe that this is a worthwhile program,
          then we urge you to become a registered user and thereby
          help to support the costs of maintaining and expanding this
          effort.  You may order the registered copy by calling (415)
          548-5433 or 845-8341 and by using your Visa or Master Card.
          Your Sponsor ID Number should be in the file called
          SPONSOR.ID#; and if one is there, please have the number
          available when calling.  Or, you may mail that Registration
          Form directly, and we request that you record the Sponsor
          ID# thereon. 

          By ordering a registered copy of GOVERN, you receive four
          diskettes, 5 1/4" in size, formatted to MS-DOS 2.0, and
          compatible with IBM-PC, EX, AT and higher, like systems. 
          One of the diskettes is a copy of the shareware, Basic
          Version, which we encode with the ID number that has been
          assigned to you and which you may give to others, place on
          bulletin boards, or otherwise distribute.  Shareware
          companies may sell the program, if authorized by us, for
          usual and customary fees.  The other diskettes are the
          Expanded Version of the program which is for your personal
          use and which we ask that you DO NOT distribute. 

          Registration entitles you to participate in the Royalty
          Trust. By making and distributing copies of GOVERN to
          others, you receive a 10% royalty on the fees which are
          donated by those people whom you have sponsored.  Details
          about the Trust are provided with your registered copy of
          GOVERN.




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          The comparative features between this Basic Version and the
          Expanded Version which is issued with Registered copies are
          as follows:


          GOVERN - US                    GOVERN - US
          BASIC VERSION                  EXPANDED VERSION
          ========================       =============================

          The GOVERN merge program       The GOVERN merge program with
                                         enhanced retrieval routines.

          Databases:                     Databases:
          House of Representatives       House of Representatives
          Senate                         Senate
          Executive Branch (partial)     Executive Branch (expanded)
          Supreme Court                  Supreme Court
                                         +
                                         House Committees
                                         Senate Committees
                                         Joint Congressional Committees
                                         Committee Assignments
                                         Foreign Embassies
                                         State Documents:
                                           The U.S. Constitution,
                                           The Declaration of Independence
                                           U.S. Budget Outline
                                           Concordance routines for searching
                                             the state documents by key word.



                                         GOVERN - CA (California)
                                         EXPANDED VERSION
                                         =============================
                                         Assembly & its Committees
                                         Senate & its Committees
                                         Executive Branch
                                         Supreme Court
















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          2.1 REGISTRATION FORM



          ==============================================================
                                                     REGISTRATION FORM *
          1)  Last name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _   (please  print)

          2)  First name  _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

          3)  Street # & name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

          4)  City  _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  State  _ _ _  Zip  _ _ _ _ _

          5)  Country _ _ _ _ _ _ _     Telephone _ _ _ - _ _ _ - _ _ _

          6)  Sponsor ID#:             7)  Areas of your interest:
                                       ( ) Individual   ( ) Political action
                                       correspondence       group

                                       ( ) Law office   ( ) Professional
                                                            group

          8)  Fees enclosed: ( ) $28 for basic registration including:
                                 GOVERN - US Expanded Version; and GOVERN - US
                                 Basic Version for shareware distribution;
                                 and registration in the Royalty Trust.

                             ( ) GOVERN - CA (California) $16 for registered
                                 individuals; $28 for non-registered.

                             ( ) Supplemental information on The Foundation
                                 and its other programs - enclose $5 for
                                 materials, handling, and postage.

              Master Card/Visa #__________________   expiration date:______
          
              Authorized signature: _____________________

                             Mail or call your order:
                                    FIS (GOVERN)
                    P.O. Box 4000-C, Berkeley, CA. 94704 (USA)
                      415-LIV-LIFE (548-5433) (415-845-8341)
          ==================================================================
           * All of our files and listings are confidential. We do not sell,
          give, or distribute in any way the names and addresses of our
          registrants.




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                                    Chapter 3

                                   BACKGROUND





          GOVERN is produced by the Foundation for Infinite Survival, Inc.
          The Foundation is private, tax-exempt, non-partisan and
          non-sectarian organization, established in 1972 for the purpose
          of advancing the life-extension sciences.  We use the idea of
          infinite survival as a general philosophy and as system of
          psychology.  The main effort of The Foundation is our
          Life-Extension & Control of Ageing Program, which is a
          comprehensive approach to long-range health that involves a
          particular system of: curative medicine, disease prevention,
          toxicology, nutrition, physical conditioning, and experimental
          procedures and research for controlling genetically-based,
          biological ageing.

          We have an array of interests; and we became involved in
          governmental communications from the following perspective.

          In considering the emerging technology for greatly extending the
          human life-span, it becomes obvious that one's survival and
          quality of life are integral to the quality of one's personal
          circumstances, to the vitality of one's social institutions, to
          ecological stability, and to a host of other considerations.
          Good government is integral to achieving those conditions; and
          the basis of good government is the active involvement of people.
          (What kind of people is another subject.  We could say: well
          informed people, morally responsible people, healthy people, or,
          more honestly, people like me, but all of those aspects are
          highly subjective and controversial.  What we can say is that
          involvement over time usually creates a fair measure of
          responsibility and competence; and thus, by encouraging
          involvement, our best interests should ultimately be served.)

          To attempt to discuss the major issues in current political
          affairs and the future prospects of government would require an
          extended discussion which is beyond the scope or intent of this
          document.  Let it suffice to state simply that the United States
          (and virtually every other nation) is facing major social,
          economic, ecological, and historical challenges, the solutions to
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          in the most basic of terms, for you to successfully adapt to and
          take advantage of the changes will require your active and
          on-going participation in politics.  Representative/democratic
          forms of government depend on good communication between those
          who are being represented and those who are doing the
          representation.  As our society becomes increasingly more
          technological, complex, diversified, and integrated with the rest
          of the world, government will play an increasingly important role
          in your daily life and the securing of your long-range future.
          To help insure that you and your interests are part of the
          process and not marginalized or left behind, you will have to
          remain informed and involved, the most basic form of which is to
          routinely express your opinions and ideas on current affairs to
          your elected and appointed representatives.  GOVERN facilitates
          that type of communication, and we believe that this program
          should be considered a standard utility in one's correspondence
          software.

          People who use GOVERN and who understand how to use their
          computer in communicating are in a unique position to have a
          major impact on current events and governmental policy.  The idea
          is to make government and politics a regular part of your social
          affairs.  Apart from it being important, the process can be fun,
          entertaining, educational, and even a focus of social
          interaction.  Re-read the Constitution (a copy is included in the
          Expanded Version of GOVERN). Periodically, attend your local city
          counsel meetings; and if you can, visit your state legislature
          and vacation in Washington D.C. Most people now have access to a
          tremendous amount of good information from such sources as:
          National Public Radio (NPR); Public Broadcasting System's radio
          and television network (PBS); Cable News Network (CNN); certain
          programs on ABC, NBC, and CBS; and the newspapers and journals.
          In particular, The MacNeil/Lehrer News Report and the general
          programming on C-Span are excellent media for knowing the people
          involved in politics and the current issues.  When you see or
          hear an issue that interests you, jot down the names of people
          and your ideas on the issues.  Then, go to your computer,
          construct your thoughts into a short letter, and send it off to
          your representatives.  Believe it or not, it actually counts to
          some degree; and on big issues, individual correspondence can
          have a major impact on policy.

          Most people have a considerable amount of resistance against
          corresponding to governmental representatives; however, routinely
          writing to your representatives is mostly a matter of behaviour
          formation and over-coming inertia.  Once you become accustomed to
          doing it, it becomes fairly easy and does not take much time.  In
          the section entitled CORRESPONDENCE PROTOCOL, we provide some
          suggestions on how to write effective letters.

          The Foundation is self-supporting, deriving our income from
          fees-for-services and individual contributions.  If you desire



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          further information on The Foundation and its programs, request 
          it on the Registration Form.

          We encourage you to distribute as many copies of this shareware
          version of GOVERN as you desire and to obtain a current,
          registered copy.  Contributions for registered copies are used to
          support the maintenance and enhancement of the program.  GOVERN
          is designed and written by C.A. Everone, Im., Ph.D, who is the
          Governing Trustee of The Foundation, and John Givens, who is a
          systems designer/programmer and a collaborating participant in
          The Foundation.












































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                                    Chapter 4

                        AN EXPANDED EXPLANATION OF GOVERN





          Usually, the information in the previous Summary Chapter is
          sufficient to begin using the program; and those procedures will
          cover most situations.  If, however, you want further details,
          the following is a more extended discussion of the procedures for
          operating the GOVERN program.  Necessarily, there will be some
          repetition of what has already been said in the Summary section.

          This Basic Version of GOVERN and the information in this
          instruction manual is intended for introducing the program to
          people and the explanations are oriented toward the usual
          situations in corresponding to your governmental representatives.
          The Enhanced Version of GOVERN includes, in addition to its
          expanded databases, more sophisticated routines for searching,
          sorting, and organizing the database and your correspondence
          files.  Also, we provide instructions for converting our database
          to your existing database program and tailoring it to fit your
          word processor so that you can use more easily your advanced
          formatting and printing features.  However, those enhanced
          procedures are NOT explained here.




          4.1 Basic Elements of GOVERN




          The central element of the GOVERN program is the file called
          US.DB, which is the database of the governmental representatives.
          This file contains over 600 "records" and each record contains 21
          major "fields" of information.  You search the database by a
          "FieldName" and you can automatically place that information into
          a letter by using that <FieldName> in your letter.  The specific
          "FieldNames" of the database are discussed below.

          <Organization>      This field contains the name of the particular
                              branch of government to which a particular



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                              representative belongs: e.g., U.S. House of
                              Representatives, U.S. Senate, Executive
                              Branch and Departments, and the Supreme Court.

          <IDCode>            This is the specific identification code for
                              each record.  See the Index of Representa-
                              tives for specific IDCodes.  You can search
                              by using partial IDCode (e.g., H-CA*, which
                              would retrieve House representatives from the
                              state of California).  See examples that are
                              discussed later.

          <LastName>          These fields are self-explicit.
          <FirstInitial>
          <FirstName>
          <MiddleName>
          <NickName>

          <Title>             This field contains the formal title of a
                              representative (e.g., Senator, Secretary,
                              Associate Justice, etc.)

          <Street>            Self-explicit.

          <City>              For this database, this is always Washington.

          <State>             This is always D.C., eventhough the District of
                              Columbia is technically not a state.

          <ZipCode>           Self-explicit.

          <Telephone>         Self-explicit.

          <FAX>               Some records have the FAX telephone numbers.

          <Represents>        This field contains the state which is
                              represented by a particular member of the
                              House and Senate.

          <Assignments>       This field has the committee assignments of
                              particular representatives; however, this field
                              is meaningless in the Basic Version because
                              the IDCodes have not be deciphered.

          <District>          This contains the district number of House
                              members.

          <Salutation>        This is a standardized, generic salutation.
                              It automatically includes this composite
                              statement: Dear <Title> <LastName>:
                              If you do not want that construction,
                              make your own by using your desired



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                              fieldnames: <Title> <FirstName> <LastName>:

          <Party>             The political party of a representative.

          <FullName>          Automatically links all of the name fields:
                              <FirstName> <MiddleName> <LastName>.

          <FullAddress>       Automatically links all of the fields which
                              make for a complete address:
                                   <Organization>
                                   <Title> <FullName>
                                   <Street>
                                   <City>, <State> <ZipCode>


          To operate the program, you must have four essential files on you
          disk: the GOVERN.EXE and US.DB plus a LETTER.FIL and a
          SEARCH.FIL. What you name the LETTER.FIL and the SEARCH.FIL is
          arbitrary, and you will want to construct different names that
          fit particular correspondences.  We suggest that you keep, as is,
          the LETTER.FIL and the SEARCH.FIL which we have provided with the
          program, using them as reference templates for your other
          correspondences.

          To observe the proper command syntax for the program, log-on to
          the directory which contains the GOVERN files, and send the
          following command:

                                     GOVERN



          A complete explanation of the program syntax will be displayed.

          To observe how the program works, send the following command:

                         GOVERN  LETTER.FIL  SEARCH.FIL



          To use GOVERN for your own correspondence, first construct your
          letter in a "finished" format, inserting at the appropriate
          locations the "FieldNames" which the program uses to selectively
          retrieve, from the database, the desired elements of a record.
          For an example of how to construct a letter and envelope with
          "FieldNames", see the example which we provide by using the
          following command: TYPE LETTER.FIL. After writing your letter,
          construct a SEARCH.FIL which identifies the particular
          representatives to whom you are sending your letter.  Use the
          INDEX OF REPRESENTATIVES, in this manual, to find the ID Codes of
          the individuals whom you want.  We have provided a file called
          SEARCH.FIL as an example, which you may use also as a template.



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          Note that the first line of the SEARCH.FIL must be:

                              .pick. US.DB IDCode.



          This simply tells the program to "pick", from the "US.DB", the
          representatives whose "IDCodes" match the ones in this file.
          Once you have constructed your "letter.fil" and your
          "search.fil", you are ready to run the program.  Again, to obtain
          the proper syntax of the command statement, simply send the
          command GOVERN; and a complete explanation will be displayed.

          In the following sections, those procedures are explained in
          greater detail.





          4.2 LETTER.FIL - making the letter and envelope




          On the program disk, the file called LETTER.FIL is an example of
          and can be used as a template for the letter which you will write
          and for your envelope, if you decide to use a typed envelope
          rather than a window envelope.  The LETTER.FIL file is reproduced
          below:



          **** LETTER TEMPLATE *******************************************
                                        Your Name
                                   Your Street Address
                               Your City, State, & Zip Code
                                                                  Date
          <Title> <FirstName> <LastName>
          <Organization>
          <Street>
          <City> <State> <ZipCode>
          <Telephone>

          <Salutation>

          THE TEXT OF YOUR LETTER ....

          *****************************************************************

          Construct your letter with your own word processor, making a
          "finished or literal" file, which means that all of the formatting



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          commands are removed and the file is literally the way you want
          it to look.  While writing your letter, insert, at the
          appropriate places, the "FieldNames" which the GOVERN program uses
          to retrieve the selected portions from the US.DB. The US.DB
          contains the records on the representatives.  Each record in the
          US.DB is segmented into relevant parameters or fields which are
          called "FieldNames" and which are the following:

          The "FieldNames" must be used with these types of brackets <>. The
          FieldNames may be spelled with upper or lower case, but there
          cannot be any spaces in the word.  They may be placed anywhere in
          your letter; but where they are placed is exactly where the
          information will be incorporated into your letter.  Again, see
          the LETTER.FIL, which is provided with the programs as an example
          and template.

          To make an envelope you have several options.  First, the most
          convenient and efficient way is to use a window envelope, in
          which case you simply have to indent the address in your letter
          to match the position of the window of the envelope.  Then you
          can use a pin-feed printer and not pause for the insertion of
          single sheets of paper.  If you desire to use an individually
          typed envelope, then you have two options: 1 - you may construct
          the envelope as the first or last page of your letter, in which
          case, you will print the letters and their envelopes
          sequentially; or 2 - you may construct a separate file for the
          envelopes, in which case, after printing all of your letters, you
          will recall the GOVERN program and specify something like the
          following command: GOVERN  ENVELOPE.FIL  SEARCH.FIL. In making an
          envelope file you will have to place the appropriate <FieldNames>
          in the position where you want them printed.  Below is an example
          and/or template of an ENVELOPE.FIL


          **** ENVELOPE TEMPLATE *****************************************
          Your
          Return Address

                                           <Title> <FirstName> <LastName>
                                           <Organization>
                                           <Street>
                                           <City> <State> <ZipCode>
          ****************************************************************












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          4.3 MAKING A SEARCH FILE




          SEARCH.FIL is the file which you create to retrieve the specific
          representatives that you desire to be inserted as addressees into
          your LETTER.FIL.  You create the SEARCH.FIL with your own word
          processor.  It must always begin with a statement which tells the
          GOVERN program to "pick" from the database file (i.e., US.DB),
          searching a particular field (e.g. IDCode, State, Party, etc.,)
          the records which have been specified.  See the following
          examples below.

          EXAMPLE 1 - Using the <IDCode> Fieldname.  Usually, you will use
          the IDCode as your search field, and your SEARCH.FIL will look
          like this:


               .pick. US.DB IDCode
               H-TX-9
               S-OH-2
               E-P
               J-SC-1



          EXAMPLE 2 - Using the <Party> search field.  If you wished to
          retrieve records by political party, your SEARCH.FIL would look
          like this:


               .pick. US.DB Party
               Republican



          EXAMPLE 3 - Using the <State> search field.  If you wished to
          retrieve records by state, your SEARCH.FIL would look like this:


               .pick. US.DB State
               Oregon
               Florida



          EXAMPLE 4 - Using the <LastName> search field.  If you wished to



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          retrieve records by specific last names, your SEARCH.FIL would
          look like this:


               .pick. US.DB LastName
               Hatch
               Nunn
               Clinton



          EXAMPLE 5 - Using the "wildcard" notation (*).  In the
          SEARCH.FIL, you may use the standard "wildcard" command to
          truncate the spelling of a record, which would look like this:


               .pick. US.DB Represents
               Calif*



          That would retrieve all representatives from California.

          EXAMPLE 6 - Using the <Organization> search field.  To retrieve
          records by organizational name, your SEARCH.FIL would look like
          this:


               .pick. US.DB Organization
               *Trust*
               *Trade*

          

          That would retrieve all entities in the Executive Branch which
          have in their title the terms "Trust" and "Trade".  In the
          Expanded Version, the Congressional Committees would also be
          retrieved.  Note that the key word is bracketed by the wildcard
          symbol, "*".  To retrieve from the Organizational field, this
          bracketing is best.




          4.4 CONVERTING YOUR LETTER.FIL AND SEARCH.FIL TO ASCII CODE



          GOVERN, in order to operate, must have both the LETTER.FIL and
          the SEARCH.FIL coded in ASCII.  Many word processors use other
          coding, and thus, the files which you make in them must be
          converted to ASCII.  All of the word processors will have a



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          routine for doing such a conversion, and reference is made to
          your particular manual for those special procedures.  If, after
          converting your word processor files to ASCII files, they still
          cause the GOVERN program to malfunction, run those files through
          our utility program called NICE.EXE.  This should strip non-ASCII
          characters and, hopefully, clean-up the file and make it "nice".
          The following are the procedures:

                          NICE  LETTER.FIL  LETTER.TEM
                                       and
                          NICE  SEARCH.FIL  SEARCH.TEM


          You would then use the new files with GOVERN, as follows:

                         GOVERN  LETTER.TEM  SEARCH.TEM






          4.5 EXECUTING THE PROGRAM



          GOVERN is the command which executes the GOVERN.EXE program to go
          and retrieve from the US.DB the records which you have selected
          in the SEARCH.FIL, integrating them into your LETTER.FIL for
          printing.  To see the syntax of the GOVERN command, simply type
          GOVERN, and the program will display the following menu:
























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          THE CORRECT USAGE IS:
          govern <letter-file> <search-file> <options>
          ............................................................
          <letter-file>    = the file name of your letter template.
          <search-file>    = the file of your list of addressees.
          <options>        = one or more of the options below.
          /Print           = sends the letters to your printer.
          /Wait            = pauses between each page.
          /Out=<filename>  = sends the letters to a disk file.
          /ff              = form feed if required by your printer.
          .------------------------------------------------------------------.
          |Note:  options must be preceded by a /.  They may be upper         |
          |       or lower case or abbreviated, their spacing is not          |
          |       strict -- for example:                                      |
          |                                                                   |
          |       GOVERN LETTER.FIL SEARCH.FIL /P/w  /out=OUTPUT.FIL          |
          |                                                                   |
          |       This will print your LETTER.FIL to everyone in your         |
          |       SEARCH.FIL, waiting between each page and sending a         |
          |       copy of all letters to your desired OUTPUT.FIL              |
          |                                                                   |
          '- Version 1.1 Copyright (c) 1989 Foundation for Infinite Survival -'


          The basic command syntax is the following:

                         GOVERN  LETTER.FIL  SEARCH.FIL



          which sends the letter to the display but not the printer.

          The expanded command syntax is the following:

                     GOVERN  LETTER.FIL  SEARCH.FIL /options



          in which the <options> command is one or more of the following
          printing options:


              /print           sends the letters to the printer.

              /wait            causes the processing to wait after each page
                               for viewing on the display or for single sheet
                               feeding if the print (/p) is invoked.

              /out=filename    sends the letters to a disk file.  You may send
                               it to any disk and give the file any name.




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              The printer options may be combined.  For example:

              /print /wait               prints a letter and then waits for
                                         single sheet feeding.

              /print /wait /out c:file   would print the letters, wait for
                                         single sheet feeding, and also send a
                                         copy to a disk file on drive c.





          4.6 Potential Errors




          The program has error messaging which should explain most
          situations.  Common problems are: misspelling the <FieldNames> in
          the LETTER.FIL, not including the initial command statement in
          the SEARCH.FIL, and other minor oversights.  As explained
          previously, both the LETTER.FIL and the SEARCH.FIL must be in an
          ASCII format; and if your word processor does not code in ASCII,
          then you must use your ASCII conversion routines and, perhaps
          also, clean those ASCII files with our NICE.EXE utility program.



























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          4.7 Aborting the Program




          If you desire to abort the program at any point in printing or
          other procedures, simply hit the standard Ctrl-Break or Ctrl-C.





          4.8 CORRESPONDENCE PROTOCOL




          There are no fixed, formal protocols for writing to governmental
          representatives.  The basic rule is to keep it short and to your
          specific point.  If you are expressing your opinion on a current
          issue, then, generally, you should confine the letter to one
          page.  Your first statement might be something like the
          following:

          

          REGARDING THE ISSUE OF THE NATIONAL DEBT, I BELIEVE THAT THIS IS
          THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEM FACING THE COUNTRY.



          In many instances, a brief statement such as that may be all that
          is warranted.  Or, in the subsequent paragraph, you might
          elaborate on why you hold your particular opinion.  Also, it is a
          good idea to ask the representative what his or her position is
          on this matter.  If you do not receive a response, then that may
          tell you something about that particular representative's
          responsiveness to one's constituency; and you may want to write
          again.  If you receive a response, and the representative's
          position is different from yours, that may warrant a rebuttal on
          your part.  Sometimes it is a good idea to submit Xerox copies of
          supporting articles and other information.  If you belong to an
          association or group which holds the same opinion, it is
          worthwhile to mention the name of the group, being that political
          representatives tend to respond better to blocks of votes.  If
          you have contributed money to the representative's election, then
          it might be appropriate to mention that you have taken an active
          part in the person's campaign.



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          In addition to expressing your opinion on current events, there
          are many other reasons for corresponding with representatives:
          asking for information on specific topics in which the government
          is involved; asking for help in resolving problems with agencies;
          asking when representatives will be giving public lectures in
          your area; informing them of studies and projects which you and
          your associations have done; etc.

          Generally, you will communicate to your personal representatives.
          However, there will be many occasions when you will want to
          communicate with other representatives whom you know are active
          in an area of interest to you.  Specific instructions on how to
          find the particular representatives is given in the section
          entitled INDEX OF REPRESENTATIVES.

          In terms of the salutation to the representative in your letter,
          you may use the <Salutation> FieldName, which is complete and which
          was discussed previously.  Or you may design your own.  Some
          people use in the letter:

                            Dear <Title> <LastName>:
                                       or
                               <Title> <LastName>:


          
          However, you should use what is appropriate to you.

          On the envelope, some people use:

                        Honorable <FirstName> <LastName>
                                       or
                         <Title> <FirstName> <LastName>





















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                                    Chapter 5

                            INDEX OF REPRESENTATIVES





          Every citizen in the United States has 5 elected representatives
          in the Federal Government:

               One Representative in the House of Representatives
               who comes from your geographical district in which
               you live;

               Two Senators who represent your state in general;
               and

               Two Executive Officers, the President and the Vice
               President.




          Use the following Index to find your representatives and others
          to whom you may want to communicate.  Your President, Vice
          President, and Senators are obvious.  However, if you do not know
          who is your particular member of the House of Representatives,
          call your local library, and they will know your District number.

          To correspond with us, you may make a a SEARCH.FIL, using the
          term GOVERN as your IDCode FieldName.

















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                          GOVERN - US (Expanded Version)
          


                              INDEX OF REPRESENTATIVES


                                  TABLE OF CONTENTS
          
                      HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ........  31

                      SENATE ..........................  41
          
                      EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ..............  44
          
                      SUPREME COURT ...................  49
          

               Every citizen in the United States has 5 elected
               representatives in the Federal Government:

               One Representative in the House of Representatives
               who comes from the geographical district in which
               you live;

               Two Senators who represent your state in general;
               and

               Two Executive Officers, the President and the Vice
               President.

               If you do not know who your particular
               representatives are, call your local library, and
               they will know your District number and
               representatives. 

               To communicate with us, you may retrieve our
               mailing address by using the IDCode "GOVERN".















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          HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - UNITED STATES
          IDCode     LastName, FirstName             State            District
          




          H-CLERK    Anderson, Donnald
          H-AK-1     Young, Don                       Alaska                 1
          H-AL-1     Callahan, Sonny                  Alabama                1
          H-AL-2     Everett, Terry                   Alabama                2
          H-AL-3     Browder, Glen                    Alabama                3
          H-AL-4     Bevill, Tom                      Alabama                4
          H-AL-5     Cramer, Bud                      Alabama                5
          H-AL-6     Bachus, Spencer                  Alabama                6
          H-AL-7     Hilliard, Earl                   Alabama                7
          H-AR-1     Lambert, Blanche                 Arkansas               1
          H-AR-2     Thornton, Ray                    Arkansas               2
          H-AR-3     Hutchinson, Tim                  Arkansas               3
          H-AR-4     Dickey, Jay                      Arkansas               4
          H-AS-1     Faleomavaega, Eni                American Samoa         1
          H-AZ-1     Coopersmith, Sam                 Arizona                1
          H-AZ-2     Pastor, Ed                       Arizona                2
          H-AZ-3     Stump, Bob                       Arizona                3
          H-AZ-4     Kyl, Jon                         Arizona                4
          H-AZ-5     Kolbe, Jim                       Arizona                5
          H-AZ-6     English, Karan                   Arizona                6
          H-CA-1     Hamburg, Dan                     California             1
          H-CA-2     Herger, Wally                    California             2
          H-CA-3     Fazio, Vic                       California             3
          H-CA-4     Doolittle, John                  California             4
          H-CA-5     Matsui, Robert                   California             5
          H-CA-6     Woolsey, Lynn                    California             6
          H-CA-7     Miller, George                   California             7
          H-CA-8     Pelosi, Nancy                    California             8
          H-CA-9     Dellums, Ronald                  California             9
          H-CA-10    Baker, Bill                      California             10
          H-CA-11    Pombo, Richard                   California             11
          H-CA-12    Lantos, Tom                      California             12
          H-CA-13    Stark, Pete                      California             13
          H-CA-14    Eshoo, Anna                      California             14
          H-CA-15    Mineta, Norman                   California             15
          H-CA-16    Edwards, Don                     California             16
          H-CA-17    Panetta, Leon                    California             17
          H-CA-18    Condit, Gary                     California             18
          H-CA-19    Lehman, Richard                  California             19
          H-CA-20    Dooley, Calvin                   California             20
          H-CA-21    Thomas, William                  California             21
          H-CA-22    Huffington, Michael              California             22
          H-CA-23    Gallegly, Elton                  California             23
          H-CA-24    Beilenson, Anthony               California             24
          H-CA-25    McKeon, Howard                   California             25
          H-CA-26    Berman, Howard                   California             26
          H-CA-27    Moorhead, Carlos                 California             27
          H-CA-28    Dreier, David                    California             28



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          HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - UNITED STATES
          IDCode     LastName, FirstName             State            District
          



          H-CA-29    Waxman, Henry                    California             29
          H-CA-30    Becerra, Xavier                  California             30
          H-CA-31    Martinez, Matthew                California             31
          H-CA-32    Dixon, Julian                    California             32
          H-CA-33    Roybal-Allard, Lucille           California             33
          H-CA-34    Torres, Esteban                  California             34
          H-CA-35    Waters, Maxine                   California             35
          H-CA-36    Harman, Jane                     California             36
          H-CA-37    Tucker, Walter                   California             37
          H-CA-38    Horn, Steve                      California             38
          H-CA-39    Royce, Ed                        California             39
          H-CA-40    Lewis, Jerry                     California             40
          H-CA-41    Kim, Jay                         California             41
          H-CA-42    Brown, George                    California             42
          H-CA-43    Calvert, Ken                     California             43
          H-CA-44    McCandless, Alfred               California             44
          H-CA-45    Rohrabacher, Dana                California             45
          H-CA-46    Dornan, Robert                   California             46
          H-CA-47    Cox, Christopher                 California             47
          H-CA-48    Packard, Ron                     California             48
          H-CA-49    Schenk, Lynn                     California             49
          H-CA-50    Filner, Bob                      California             50
          H-CA-51    Cunningham, Randy                California             51
          H-CA-52    Hunter, Duncan                   California             52
          H-CO-1     Schroeder, Patricia              Colorado               1
          H-CO-2     Skaggs, David                    Colorado               2
          H-CO-3     McInnis, Scott                   Colorado               3
          H-CO-4     Allard, Wayne                    Colorado               4
          H-CO-5     Hefley, Joel                     Colorado               5
          H-CO-6     Schaefer, Dan                    Colorado               6
          H-CT-1     Kennelly, Barbara                Connecticut            1
          H-CT-2     Gejdenson, Sam                   Connecticut            2
          H-CT-3     DeLauro, Rosa                    Connecticut            3
          H-CT-4     Shays, Christopher               Connecticut            4
          H-CT-5     Franks, Gary                     Connecticut            5
          H-CT-6     Johnson, Nancy                   Connecticut            6
          H-DC-1     Norton, Eleanor                  District of Columbia   1
          H-DE-1     Castle, Michael                  Delaware               1
          H-FL-1     Hutto, Earl                      Florida                1
          H-FL-2     Peterson, Pete                   Florida                2
          H-FL-3     Brown, Corrine                   Florida                3
          H-FL-4     Fowler, Tillie                   Florida                4
          H-FL-5     Thurman, Karen                   Florida                5
          H-FL-6     Stearns, Cliff                   Florida                6
          H-FL-7     Mica, John                       Florida                7
          H-FL-8     McCollum, Bill                   Florida                8
          H-FL-9     Bilirakis, Michael               Florida                9
          H-FL-10    Young, Bill                      Florida                10
          H-FL-11    Gibbons, Sam                     Florida                11



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          HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - UNITED STATES
          IDCode     LastName, FirstName             State            District
          



          H-FL-12    Canady, Charles                  Florida                12
          H-FL-13    Miller, Dan                      Florida                13
          H-FL-14    Goss, Porter                     Florida                14
          H-FL-15    Bacchus, Jim                     Florida                15
          H-FL-16    Lewis, Tom                       Florida                16
          H-FL-17    Meek, Carrie                     Florida                17
          H-FL-18    Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana             Florida                18
          H-FL-19    Johnston, Harry                  Florida                19
          H-FL-20    Deutsch, Peter                   Florida                20
          H-FL-21    Diaz-Balart, Lincoln             Florida                21
          H-FL-22    Shaw, Clay                       Florida                22
          H-FL-23    Hastings, Alcee                  Florida                23
          H-GA-1     Kingston, Jack                   Georgia                1
          H-GA-2     Bishop, Sanford                  Georgia                2
          H-GA-3     Collins, Mac                     Georgia                3
          H-GA-4     Linder, John                     Georgia                4
          H-GA-5     Lewis, John                      Georgia                5
          H-GA-6     Gingrich, Newt                   Georgia                6
          H-GA-7     Darden, George                   Georgia                7
          H-GA-8     Rowland, Roy                     Georgia                8
          H-GA-9     Deal, Nathan                     Georgia                9
          H-GA-10    Johnson, Don                     Georgia                10
          H-GA-11    McKinney, Cynthia                Georgia                11
          H-GU-1     Underwood, Robert                Guam                   1
          H-HI-1     Abercrombie, Neil                Hawaii                 1
          H-HI-2     Mink, Patsy                      Hawaii                 2
          H-IA-1     Leach, Jim                       Iowa                   1
          H-IA-2     Nussle, Jim                      Iowa                   2
          H-IA-3     Lightfoot, Jim                   Iowa                   3
          H-IA-4     Smith, Neal                      Iowa                   4
          H-IA-5     Grandy, Fred                     Iowa                   5
          H-ID-1     LaRocco, Larry                   Idaho                  1
          H-ID-2     Crapo, Michael                   Idaho                  2
          H-IL-1     Rush, Bobby                      Illinois               1
          H-IL-2     Reynolds, Mel                    Illinois               2
          H-IL-3     Lipinski, William                Illinois               3
          H-IL-4     Gutierrez, Luis                  Illinois               4
          H-IL-5     Rostenkowski, Dan                Illinois               5
          H-IL-6     Hyde, Henry                      Illinois               6
          H-IL-7     Collins, Cardiss                 Illinois               7
          H-IL-8     Crane, Philip                    Illinois               8
          H-IL-9     Yates, Sidney                    Illinois               9
          H-IL-10    Porter, John                     Illinois               10
          H-IL-11    Sangmeister, George              Illinois               11
          H-IL-12    Costello, Jerry                  Illinois               12
          H-IL-13    Fawell, Harris                   Illinois               13
          H-IL-14    Hastert, Dennis                  Illinois               14
          H-IL-15    Ewing, Thomas                    Illinois               15
          H-IL-16    Manzullo, Donald                 Illinois               16



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          IDCode     LastName, FirstName             State            District
          



          H-IL-17    Evans, Lane                      Illinois               17
          H-IL-18    Michel, Robert                   Illinois               18
          H-IL-19    Poshard, Glenn                   Illinois               19
          H-IL-20    Durbin, Richard                  Illinois               20
          H-IN-1     Visclosky, Peter                 Indiana                1
          H-IN-2     Sharp, Philip                    Indiana                2
          H-IN-3     Roemer, Tim                      Indiana                3
          H-IN-4     Long, Jill                       Indiana                4
          H-IN-5     Buyer, Steve                     Indiana                5
          H-IN-6     Burton, Dan                      Indiana                6
          H-IN-7     Myers, John                      Indiana                7
          H-IN-8     McCloskey, Frank                 Indiana                8
          H-IN-9     Hamilton, Lee                    Indiana                9
          H-IN-10    Jacobs, Andrew                   Indiana                10
          H-KS-1     Roberts, Pat                     Kansas                 1
          H-KS-2     Slattery, Jim                    Kansas                 2
          H-KS-3     Meyers, Jan                      Kansas                 3
          H-KS-4     Glickman, Dan                    Kansas                 4
          H-KY-1     Barlow, Tom                      Kentucky               1
          H-KY-2     Natcher, William                 Kentucky               2
          H-KY-3     Mazzoli, Romano                  Kentucky               3
          H-KY-4     Bunning, Jim                     Kentucky               4
          H-KY-5     Rogers, Harold                   Kentucky               5
          H-KY-6     Baesler, Scotty                  Kentucky               6
          H-LA-1     Livingston, Robert               Lousiana               1
          H-LA-2     Jefferson, William               Lousiana               2
          H-LA-3     Tauzin, W.J.                     Lousiana               3
          H-LA-4     Fields, Cleo                     Lousiana               4
          H-LA-5     McCrery, Jim                     Lousiana               5
          H-LA-6     Baker, Richard                   Lousiana               6
          H-LA-7     Hayes, Jimmy                     Lousiana               7
          H-MA-1     Olver, John                      Massachusetts          1
          H-MA-2     Neal, Richard                    Massachusetts          2
          H-MA-3     Blute, Peter                     Massachusetts          3
          H-MA-4     Frank, Barney                    Massachusetts          4
          H-MA-5     Meehan, Martin                   Massachusetts          5
          H-MA-6     Torkildsen, Peter                Massachusetts          6
          H-MA-7     Markey, Edward                   Massachusetts          7
          H-MA-8     Kennedy, Joseph                  Massachusetts          8
          H-MA-9     Moakley, John                    Massachusetts          9
          H-MA-10    Studds, Gerry                    Massachusetts          10
          H-MD-1     Gilchrest, Wayne                 Maryland               1
          H-MD-2     Bentley, Helen                   Maryland               2
          H-MD-3     Cardin, Benjamin                 Maryland               3
          H-MD-4     Wynn, Albert                     Maryland               4
          H-MD-5     Hoyer, Steny                     Maryland               5
          H-MD-6     Bartlett, Roscoe                 Maryland               6
          H-MD-7     Mfume, Kweisi                    Maryland               7
          H-MD-8     Morella, Constance               Maryland               8



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          IDCode     LastName, FirstName             State            District
          



          H-ME-1     Andrews, Thomas                  Maine                  1
          H-ME-2     Snowe, Olympia                   Maine                  2
          H-MI-1     Stupak, Bart                     Michigan               1
          H-MI-2     Hoekstra, Peter                  Michigan               2
          H-MI-3     Henry, Paul                      Michigan               3
          H-MI-4     Camp, David                      Michigan               4
          H-MI-5     Barcia, James                    Michigan               5
          H-MI-6     Upton, Frederick                 Michigan               6
          H-MI-7     Smith, Nick                      Michigan               7
          H-MI-8     Carr, Bob                        Michigan               8
          H-MI-9     Kildee, Dale                     Michigan               9
          H-MI-10    Bonior, David                    Michigan               10
          H-MI-11    Knollenberg, Joe                 Michigan               11
          H-MI-12    Levin, Sander                    Michigan               12
          H-MI-13    Ford, William                    Michigan               13
          H-MI-14    Conyers, John                    Michigan               14
          H-MI-15    Collins, Barbara-Rose            Michigan               15
          H-MI-16    Dingell, John                    Michigan               16
          H-MN-1     Penny, Timothy                   Minnesota              1
          H-MN-2     Minge, David                     Minnesota              2
          H-MN-3     Ramstad, Jim                     Minnesota              3
          H-MN-4     Vento, Bruce                     Minnesota              4
          H-MN-5     Sabo, Martin                     Minnesota              5
          H-MN-6     Grams, Rod                       Minnesota              6
          H-MN-7     Peterson, Collin                 Minnesota              7
          H-MN-8     Oberstar, James                  Minnesota              8
          H-MO-1     Clay, William                    Missouri               1
          H-MO-2     Talent, James                    Missouri               2
          H-MO-3     Gephardt, Richard                Missouri               3
          H-MO-4     Skelton, Ike                     Missouri               4
          H-MO-5     Wheat, Alan                      Missouri               5
          H-MO-6     Danner, Pat                      Missouri               6
          H-MO-7     Hancock, Mel                     Missouri               7
          H-MO-8     Emerson, Bill                    Missouri               8
          H-MO-9     Volkmer, Harold                  Missouri               9
          H-MS-1     Whitten, Jamie                   Mississippi            1
          H-MS-2     Espy, Mike                       Mississippi            2
          H-MS-3     Montgomery, G.V.                 Mississippi            3
          H-MS-4     Parker, Mike                     Mississippi            4
          H-MS-5     Taylor, Gene                     Mississippi            5
          H-MT-1     Williams, Pat                    Montana                1
          H-NB-1     Bereuter, Doug                   Nebraska               1
          H-NB-2     Hoagland, Peter                  Nebraska               2
          H-NB-3     Barrett, Bill                    Nebraska               3
          H-NC-1     Clayton, Eva                     North Carolina         1
          H-NC-2     Valentine, Tim                   North Carolina         2
          H-NC-3     Lancaster, Martin                North Carolina         3
          H-NC-4     Price, David                     North Carolina         4
          H-NC-5     Neal, Stephen                    North Carolina         5



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          IDCode     LastName, FirstName             State            District
          



          H-NC-6     Coble, Howard                    North Carolina         6
          H-NC-7     Rose, Charlie                    North Carolina         7
          H-NC-8     Hefner, W. G.                    North Carolina         8
          H-NC-9     McMillan, Alex                   North Carolina         9
          H-NC-10    Ballenger, Cass                  North Carolina         10
          H-NC-11    Taylor, Charles                  North Carolina         11
          H-NC-12    Watt, Melvin                     North Carolina         12
          H-ND-1     Pomeroy, Earl                    North Dakota           1
          H-NH-1     Zeliff, William                  Nebraska               1
          H-NH-2     Swett, Dick                      Nebraska               2
          H-NJ-1     Andrews, Robert                  New Jersey             1
          H-NJ-2     Hughes, William                  New Jersey             2
          H-NJ-3     Saxton, James                    New Jersey             3
          H-NJ-4     Smith, Christopher               New Jersey             4
          H-NJ-5     Roukema, Marge                   New Jersey             5
          H-NJ-6     Pallone, Frank                   New Jersey             6
          H-NJ-7     Franks, Bob                      New Jersey             7
          H-NJ-8     Klein, Herbert                   New Jersey             8
          H-NJ-9     Torricelli, Robert               New Jersey             9
          H-NJ-10    Payne, Donald                    New Jersey             10
          H-NJ-11    Gallo, Dean                      New Jersey             11
          H-NJ-12    Zimmer, Dick                     New Jersey             12
          H-NJ-13    Menendez, Robert                 New Jersey             13
          H-NM-1     Schiff, Steven                   New Mexico             1
          H-NM-2     Skeen, Joe                       New Mexico             2
          H-NM-3     Richardson, Bill                 New Mexico             3
          H-NV-1     Bilbray, James                   Nevada                 1
          H-NV-2     Vucanovich, Barbara              Nevada                 2
          H-NY-1     Hochbrueckner, George            New York               1
          H-NY-2     Lazio, Rick                      New York               2
          H-NY-3     King, Peter                      New York               3
          H-NY-4     Levy, David                      New York               4
          H-NY-5     Ackerman, Gary                   New York               5
          H-NY-6     Flake, Floyd                     New York               6
          H-NY-7     Manton, Thomas                   New York               7
          H-NY-8     Nadler, Jerrold                  New York               8
          H-NY-9     Schumer, Charles                 New York               9
          H-NY-10    Towns, Edolphus                  New York               10
          H-NY-11    Owens, Major                     New York               11
          H-NY-12    Velazquez, Nydia                 New York               12
          H-NY-13    Molinari, Susan                  New York               13
          H-NY-14    Maloney, Carolyn                 New York               14
          H-NY-15    Rangel, Charles                  New York               15
          H-NY-16    Serrano, Jose                    New York               16
          H-NY-17    Engel, Eliot                     New York               17
          H-NY-18    Lowey, Nita                      New York               18
          H-NY-19    Fish, Hamilton                   New York               19
          H-NY-20    Gilman, Benjamin                 New York               20
          H-NY-21    McNulty, Michael                 New York               21



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          IDCode     LastName, FirstName             State            District
          



          H-NY-22    Solomon, Gerald                  New York               22
          H-NY-23    Boehlert, Sherwood               New York               23
          H-NY-24    McHugh, John                     New York               24
          H-NY-25    Walsh, James                     New York               25
          H-NY-26    Hinchey, Maurice                 New York               26
          H-NY-27    Paxon, Bill                      New York               27
          H-NY-28    Slaughter, Louise                New York               28
          H-NY-29    LaFalce, John                    New York               29
          H-NY-30    Quinn, Jack                      New York               30
          H-NY-31    Houghton, Amo                    New York               31
          H-OH-1     Mann, David                      Ohio                   1
          H-OH-2     Gradison, Bill                   Ohio                   2
          H-OH-3     Hall, Tony                       Ohio                   3
          H-OH-4     Oxley, Michael                   Ohio                   4
          H-OH-5     Gillmor, Paul                    Ohio                   5
          H-OH-6     Strickland, Ted                  Ohio                   6
          H-OH-7     Hobson, David                    Ohio                   7
          H-OH-8     Boehner, John                    Ohio                   8
          H-OH-9     Kaptur, Marcy                    Ohio                   9
          H-OH-10    Hoke, Martin                     Ohio                   10
          H-OH-11    Stokes, Louis                    Ohio                   11
          H-OH-12    Kasich, John                     Ohio                   12
          H-OH-13    Brown, Sherrod                   Ohio                   13
          H-OH-14    Sawyer, Thomas                   Ohio                   14
          H-OH-15    Pryce, Deborah                   Ohio                   15
          H-OH-16    Regula, Ralph                    Ohio                   16
          H-OH-17    Traficant, James                 Ohio                   17
          H-OH-18    Applegate, Douglas               Ohio                   18
          H-OH-19    Fingerhut, Eric                  Ohio                   19
          H-OK-1     Inhofe, James                    Oklahoma               1
          H-OK-2     Synar, Mike                      Oklahoma               2
          H-OK-3     Brewster, Bill                   Oklahoma               3
          H-OK-4     McCurdy, Dave                    Oklahoma               4
          H-OK-5     Istook, Ernest                   Oklahoma               5
          H-OK-6     English, Glenn                   Oklahoma               6
          H-OR-1     Furse, Elizabeth                 Oregon                 1
          H-OR-2     Smith, Bob                       Oregon                 2
          H-OR-3     Wyden, Ron                       Oregon                 3
          H-OR-4     DeFazio, Peter                   Oregon                 4
          H-OR-5     Kopetski, Michael                Oregon                 5
          H-PA-1     Foglietta, Thomas                Pennsylvania           1
          H-PA-2     Blackwell, Lucien                Pennsylvania           2
          H-PA-3     Borski, Robert                   Pennsylvania           3
          H-PA-4     Klink, Ron                       Pennsylvania           4
          H-PA-5     Clinger, William                 Pennsylvania           5
          H-PA-6     Holden, Tim                      Pennsylvania           6
          H-PA-7     Weldon, Curt                     Pennsylvania           7
          H-PA-8     Greenwood, Jim                   Pennsylvania           8
          H-PA-9     Shuster, Bud                     Pennsylvania           9



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          IDCode     LastName, FirstName             State            District
          



          H-PA-10    McDade, Joseph                   Pennsylvania           10
          H-PA-11    Kanjorski, Paul                  Pennsylvania           11
          H-PA-12    Murtha, John                     Pennsylvania           12
          H-PA-13    Margolies-Mezvinsky, Marjorie    Pennsylvania           13
          H-PA-14    Coyne, William                   Pennsylvania           14
          H-PA-15    McHale, Paul                     Pennsylvania           15
          H-PA-16    Walker, Robert                   Pennsylvania           16
          H-PA-17    Gekas, George                    Pennsylvania           17
          H-PA-18    Santorum, Richard                Pennsylvania           18
          H-PA-19    Goodling, William                Pennsylvania           19
          H-PA-20    Murphy, Austin                   Pennsylvania           20
          H-PA-21    Ridge, Thomas                    Pennsylvania           21
          H-PR-1     Romero-Barcelo, Carlos           Puerto Rico            1
          H-RI-1     Machtley, Ronald                 Rhode Island           1
          H-RI-2     Reed, John                       Rhode Island           2
          H-SC-1     Ravenel, Arthur                  South Carolina         1
          H-SC-2     Spence, Floyd                    South Carolina         2
          H-SC-3     Derrick, Butler                  South Carolina         3
          H-SC-4     Inglis, Bob                      South Carolina         4
          H-SC-5     Spratt, John                     South Carolina         5
          H-SC-6     Clyburn, James                   South Carolina         6
          H-SD-1     Johnson, Tim                     South Dakota           1
          H-TN-1     Quillen, James                   Tennessee              1
          H-TN-2     Duncan, John                     Tennessee              2
          H-TN-3     Lloyd, Marilyn                   Tennessee              3
          H-TN-4     Cooper, Jim                      Tennessee              4
          H-TN-5     Clement, Bob                     Tennessee              5
          H-TN-6     Gordon, Bart                     Tennessee              6
          H-TN-7     Sundquist, Don                   Tennessee              7
          H-TN-8     Tanner, John                     Tennessee              8
          H-TN-9     Ford, Harold                     Tennessee              9
          H-TX-1     Chapman, Jim                     Texas                  1
          H-TX-2     Wilson, Charles                  Texas                  2
          H-TX-3     Johnson, Sam                     Texas                  3
          H-TX-4     Hall, Ralph                      Texas                  4
          H-TX-5     Bryant, John                     Texas                  5
          H-TX-6     Barton, Joe                      Texas                  6
          H-TX-7     Archer, Bill                     Texas                  7
          H-TX-8     Fields, Jack                     Texas                  8
          H-TX-9     Brooks, Jack                     Texas                  9
          H-TX-10    Pickle, J. J.                    Texas                  10
          H-TX-11    Edwards, Chet                    Texas                  11
          H-TX-12    Geren, Pete                      Texas                  12
          H-TX-13    Sarpalius, Bill                  Texas                  13
          H-TX-14    Laughlin, Greg                   Texas                  14
          H-TX-15    de la Garza, E.                  Texas                  15
          H-TX-16    Coleman, Ronald                  Texas                  16
          H-TX-17    Stenholm, Charles                Texas                  17
          H-TX-18    Washington, Craig                Texas                  18



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          IDCode     LastName, FirstName             State            District
          



          H-TX-19    Combest, Larry                   Texas                  19
          H-TX-20    Gonzalez, Henry                  Texas                  20
          H-TX-21    Smith, Lamar                     Texas                  21
          H-TX-22    DeLay, Tom                       Texas                  22
          H-TX-23    Bonilla, Henry                   Texas                  23
          H-TX-24    Frost, Martin                    Texas                  24
          H-TX-25    Andrews, Michael                 Texas                  25
          H-TX-26    Armey, Richard                   Texas                  26
          H-TX-27    Ortiz, Solomon                   Texas                  27
          H-TX-28    Tejeda, Frank                    Texas                  28
          H-TX-29    Green, Gene                      Texas                  29
          H-TX-30    Johnson, Eddie                   Texas                  30
          H-UT-1     Hansen, James                    Utah                   1
          H-UT-2     Shepherd, Karen                  Utah                   2
          H-UT-3     Orton, Bill                      Utah                   3
          H-VA-1     Bateman, Herbert                 Virginia               1
          H-VA-2     Pickett, Owen                    Virginia               2
          H-VA-3     Scott, Robert                    Virginia               3
          H-VA-4     Sisisky, Norman                  Virginia               4
          H-VA-5     Payne, Lewis                     Virginia               5
          H-VA-6     Goodlatte, Robert                Virginia               6
          H-VA-7     Bliley, Thomas                   Virginia               7
          H-VA-8     Moran, James                     Virginia               8
          H-VA-9     Boucher, Rick                    Virginia               9
          H-VA-10    Wolf, Frank                      Virginia               10
          H-VA-11    Byrne, Leslie                    Virginia               11
          H-VI-1     de Lugo, Ron                     Virginia               1
          H-VT-1     Sanders, Bernard                 Vermont                1
          H-WA-1     Cantwell, Maria                  Washington             1
          H-WA-2     Swift, Al                        Washington             2
          H-WA-3     Unsoeld, Jolene                  Washington             3
          H-WA-4     Inslee, Jay                      Washington             4
          H-WA-5     Foley, Thomas                    Washington             5
          H-WA-6     Dicks, Norman                    Washington             6
          H-WA-7     McDermott, Jim                   Washington             7
          H-WA-8     Dunn, Jennifer                   Washington             8
          H-WA-9     Kreidler, Mike                   Washington             9
          H-WI-1     Vacant,                          Wisconsin              1
          H-WI-2     Klug, Scott                      Wisconsin              2
          H-WI-3     Gunderson, Steve                 Wisconsin              3
          H-WI-4     Kleczka, Gerald                  Wisconsin              4
          H-WI-5     Barrett, Thomas                  Wisconsin              5
          H-WI-6     Petri, Thomas                    Wisconsin              6
          H-WI-7     Obey, David                      Wisconsin              7
          H-WI-8     Roth, Toby                       Wisconsin              8
          H-WI-9     Sensenbrenner, F. James          Wisconsin              9
          H-WV-1     Mollohan, Alan                   West Virginia          1
          H-WV-2     Wise, Robert                     West Virginia          2
          H-WV-3     Rahall, Nick                     West Virginia          3



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          HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - UNITED STATES
          IDCode     LastName, FirstName             State            District
          



          H-WY-1     Thomas, Craig                    Wyoming                1



















































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          SENATE - UNITED STATES
          IDCode     LastName, FirstName              State
          




          S-CLERK    Stewart, Walter
          S-AK-1     Murkowski, Frank                 Alaska
          S-AK-2     Stevens, Ted                     Alaska
          S-AL-1     Heflin, Howell                   Alabama
          S-AL-2     Shelby, Richard                  Alabama
          S-AR-1     Bumpers, Dale                    Arkansas
          S-AR-2     Pryor, David                     Arkansas
          S-AZ-1     DeConcini, Dennis                Arizona
          S-AZ-2     McCain, John                     Arizona
          S-CA-1     Boxer, Barbara                   California
          S-CA-2     Feinstein, Dianne                California
          S-CO-1     Campbell, Ben                    Colorado
          S-CO-2     Brown, Hank                      Colorado
          S-CT-1     Dodd, Christopher                Connecticut
          S-CT-2     Lieberman, Joseph                Connecticut
          S-DE-1     Biden, Joseph                    Delaware
          S-DE-2     Roth, William                    Delaware
          S-FL-1     Graham, Bob                      Florida
          S-FL-2     Mack, Connie                     Florida
          S-GA-1     Nunn, Sam                        Georgia
          S-GA-2     Coverdell, Paul                  Georgia
          S-HI-1     Inouye, Daniel                   Hawaii
          S-HI-2     Akaka, Daniel                    Hawaii
          S-IA-1     Grassley, Charles                Iowa
          S-IA-2     Harkin, Tom                      Iowa
          S-ID-1     Craig, Larry                     Idaho
          S-ID-2     Kempthorne, Dirk                 Idaho
          S-IL-1     Moseley Braun, Carol             Illinois
          S-IL-2     Simon, Paul                      Illinois
          S-IN-1     Coats, Dan                       Indiana
          S-IN-2     Lugar, Richard                   Indiana
          S-KS-1     Kassebaum, Nancy                 Kansas
          S-KS-2     Dole, Robert                     Kansas
          S-KY-1     McConnell, Mitch                 Kentuchy
          S-KY-2     Ford, Wendell                    Kentucky
          S-LA-1     Johnston, Bennett                Louisiana
          S-LA-2     Breaux, John                     Louisiana
          S-MA-1     Kennedy, Edward                  Massachusetts
          S-MA-2     Kerry, John                      Massachusetts
          S-MD-1     Mikulski, Barbara                Maryland
          S-MD-2     Sarbanes, Paul                   Maryland
          S-ME-1     Mitchell, George                 Maine
          S-ME-2     Cohen, William                   Maine
          S-MI-1     Levin, Carl                      Michigan
          S-MI-2     Riegle, Donald                   Michigan
          S-MN-1     Durenberger, Dave                Minnesota
          S-MN-2     Wellstone, Paul                  Minnesota
          S-MO-1     Bond, Christopher                Missouri



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          SENATE - UNITED STATES
          IDCode     LastName, FirstName              State
          



          S-MO-2     Danforth, John                   Missouri
          S-MS-1     Cochran, Thad                    Mississippi
          S-MS-2     Lott, Trent                      Mississippi
          S-MT-1     Burns, Conrad                    Montana
          S-MT-2     Baucus, Max                      Montana
          S-NC-1     Helms, Jesse                     North Carolina
          S-NC-2     Faircloth, Lauch                 North Carolina
          S-ND-1     Conrad, Kent                     North Dakota
          S-ND-2     Dorgan, Byron                    North Dakota
          S-NE-1     Kerrey, Robert                   Nebraska
          S-NE-2     Exon, James                      Nebraska
          S-NH-1     Smith, Bob                       New Hampshire
          S-NH-2     Gregg, Judd                      New Hampshire
          S-NJ-1     Bradley, Bill                    New Jersey
          S-NJ-2     Lautenberg, Frank                New Jersey
          S-NM-1     Bingaman, Jeff                   New Mexico
          S-NM-2     Domenici, Pete                   New Mexico
          S-NV-1     Reid, Harry                      Nevada
          S-NV-2     Bryan, Richard                   Nevada
          S-NY-1     D'Amato, Alfonse                 New York
          S-NY-2     Moynihan, Daniel                 New York
          S-OH-1     Metzenbaum, Howard               Ohio
          S-OH-2     Glenn, John                      Ohio
          S-OK-1     Boren, David                     Oklahoma
          S-OK-2     Nickles, Don                     Oklahoma
          S-OR-1     Packwood, Bob                    Oregon
          S-OR-2     Hatfield, Mark                   Oregon
          S-PA-1     Specter, Arlen                   Pennsylvania
          S-PA-2     Wofford, Harris                  Pennsylvania
          S-RI-1     Pell, Claiborne                  Rhode Island
          S-RI-2     Chafee, John                     Rhode Island
          S-SC-1     Hollings, Ernest                 South Carolina
          S-SC-2     Thurmond, Strom                  South Carolina
          S-SD-1     Pressler, Larry                  South Dakota
          S-SD-2     Daschle, Thomas                  South Dakota
          S-TN-1     Mathews, Harlan                  Tennessee
          S-TN-2     Sasser, Jim                      Tennessee
          S-TX-1     Bentsen, Lloyd                   Texas
          S-TX-2     Gramm, Phil                      Texas
          S-UT-1     Bennett, Robert                  Utah
          S-UT-2     Hatch, Orrin                     Utah
          S-VA-1     Robb, Charles                    Virginia
          S-VA-2     Warner, John                     Virginia
          S-VT-1     Jeffords, James                  Vermont
          S-VT-2     Leahy, Patrick                   Vermont
          S-WA-1     Murray, Patty                    Washington
          S-WA-2     Gorton, Slade                    Washington
          S-WI-1     Feingold, Russell                Wisconsin
          S-WI-2     Kohl, Herbert                    Wisconsin



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          IDCode     LastName, FirstName              State
          



          S-WV-1     Rockefeller, John                West Virginia
          S-WV-2     Byrd, Robert                     West Virginia
          S-WY-1     Simpson, Alan                    Wyoming
          S-WY-2     Wallop, Malcolm                  Wyoming
















































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          EXECUTIVE OFFICERS - UNITED STATES
          IDCode     Organization       
          




          E-P        Executive Office of The President
                     Clinton, Bill                    President
          E-P-CIA    Central Intelligence Agency
                     Executive Office of The President
                     Woolsey, James                   Director
          E-VP       Office of the Vice President
                     Gore, Albert                     Vice President
          E-DA       Department of Agriculture
                     Espy, Mike                       Secretary
          E-DC       Department of Commerce
                     Brown, Ronald                    Secretary
          E-DC-ERA   Economic Regulatory Administration
                     Department of Commerce
                     Staunton, Marshall               Administrator
          E-DD       Department of Defense
                     Aspin, Les                       Secretary
          E-DAF      Department of the Air Force
                     Rice, Donald                     Secretary
          E-DOA      Department of the Army
                     Stone, Michael                   Secretary
          E-DN       Department of the Navy
                     Garrett, Lawrence                Secretary
          E-DN-MC    United States Marine Corps.
                     Department of the Navy
                     Gray, Alfred                     Commandant General
          E-DE       Department of Education
                     Riley, Richard                   Secretary
          E-DOE      Department of Energy
                     O'Leary, Hazel                   Secretary
          E-DOE-CR   Conservation & Renewable Energy
                     Department of Energy
                     Davis, Michael                   Assistant Secretary
          E-DOE-FE   Fossil Energy
                     Department of Energy
                     Gentile, Robert                  Assistant Secretary
          E-DOE-NE   Nuclear Energy
                     Department of Energy
                     Young, William                   Assistant Secretary
          E-DH       Department of Health & Human Services
                     Shalala, Donna                   Secretary
          E-DH-PH    Public Health Services
                     Department of Health & Human Services
                     Novello, Antonia                 Surgeon General
          E-DH-FDA   Food and Drug Administration
                     Department of Health & Human Services
                     Kessler, David                   Commissioner
          E-DHUD     Department of Housing & Urban Development
                     Cisneros, Henry                  Secretary



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          IDCode     Organization       
          



          E-DI       Department of the Interior
                     Babbitt, Bruce                   Secretary
          E-DJ       Department of Justice
                     Vacant,                          Attorney General
          E-DJ-FBI   Federal Bureau of Investigation
                     Department of Justice
                     Sessions, William                Director
          E-DL       Department of Labor
                     Reich, Robert                    Assistant Secretary
          E-DL-LMS   Labor-Management Standards Div.
                     Department of Labor
                     Thorn, Jerry                     Assistant Secretary
          E-DL-MSH   Mine Safety & Health Div.
                     Department of Labor
                     Tattersall, William              Assistant Secretary
          E-DL-PWB   Pension & Welfare Benefits Div.
                     Department of Labor
                     Bell, David                      Assistant Secretary
          E-DL-NMB   National Mediation Board
                     Javits, Joshua                   Chairman
          E-DL-OSHA  Occupational Safety and Health Administration
                     Department of Labor
                     Scannell, Gerard                 Assistant Secretary
          E-DS       Department of State
                     Christopher, Warren              Secretary
          E-DT       Department of Transportation
                     Pena, Federico                   Secretary
          E-DT-NTSB  National Transportation Safety Board
                     Department of Transportation
                     Burnett, Jim                     Chairman
          E-DOT      Department of the Treasury
                     Bentsen, LLoyd                   Secretary
          E-DVA      Department of Veterans Affairs
                     Brown, Jesse                     Secretary
          E-ID-ACT   ACTION
                     Kenny, Jane                      Director
          E-ID-AC    Administrative Conference of the United States
                     Breger, Marshall                 Chairman
          E-ID-IR    Advisory Commission on
                     Intergovernmental Relations
                     Hawkins, Robert                  Chairman
          E-ID-ADF   African Development Foundation
                     Pickard, William                 Chairman
          E-ID-ANGTS Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System
                     Hurwitz, Melvin                  Federal Inspector
          E-ID-ABMC  American Battle Monuments Commission
                     Kelley, Paul                     Chairman, General
          E-ID-ARC   Appalachian Regional Commission
                     Phillips, Jacqueline             Federal Co-Chairman



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          IDCode     Organization       
          



          E-ID-BIB   Board for International Broadcasting
                     Forbes, Malcolm                  Chairman
          E-ID-CFA   Commission of Fine Arts
                     Brown, Carter                    Chariman
          E-ID-CFT   Commodity Futures Trading Commission
                     Gramm, Wendy Lee                 Chairman
          E-ID-CPS   Consumer Product Safety Commission
                     Jones-Smith, Jacqueline          Chairman
          E-ID-DRBC  Delaware River Basin Commission
                     Brooks, Irene                    US Commissioner
          E-ID-EPA   Environmental Protection Agency
                     Browner, Carol                   Administrator
          E-ID-EEO   Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
                     Kemp, Evan                       Chairman
          E-ID-EIB   Export-Import Bank of the United States
                     Macomber, John                   President and Chairman
          E-ID-FCA   Farm Credit Administration
                     Steele, Harold                   Chairman
          E-ID-FCC   Federal Communications Commission
                     Sikes, Alfred                    Chairman
          E-ID-FDI   Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
                     Seidman, William                 Chairman
          E-ID-FEC   Federal Election Commission
                     Elliot, Lee Ann                  Chairman
          E-ID-FEMA  Federal Emergency Management Agency
                     Morris, Robert                   Director
          E-ID-FER   Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
                     Allday, Martin                   Chairman
          E-ID-FHLMC Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
                     Brendsel, Leland                 President
          E-ID-FHFB  Federal Housing Finance Board
                     Bush, Mary                       Managing Director
          E-ID-FLRA  Federal Labor Relations Authority
                     McKee, Jean                      Chairman
          E-ID-FMC   Federal Maritime Commission
                     Koch, Christopher                Chairman
          E-ID-FMCS  Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
                     DeLury, Bernard                  Director
          E-ID-FMSH  Federal Mine Safety and
                     Health Review Commission
                     Ford, Ford                       Chairman
          E-ID-FED   Federal Reserve System
                     Greenspan, Alan                  Chairman
          E-ID-FRTIB Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
                     Cavanaugh, Francis               Executive Director
          E-ID-FTC   Federal Trade Commission
                     Steiger, Janet                   Chairman
          E-ID-GAS   General Services Administration
                     Austin, Richard                  Administrator



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          IDCode     Organization       
          



          E-ID-IAF   Inter-American Foundation
                     Blanco, Victor                   Chairman
          E-ID-ICC   Interstate Commerce Commission
                     Philbin, Edward                  Chairman
          E-ID-MSPF  Merit Systems Protection Board
                     Levinson, Daniel                 Chairman
          E-ID-NASA  National Aeronautics and Space Administration
                     Truly, Richard                   Administrator
          E-ID-NARA  National Archives and Records Administration
                     Wilson, Don                      Archivist
          E-ID-NCPC  National Capital Planning Commission
                     Urquhart, Glen                   Chairman
          E-ID-NCU   National Credit Union Administration
                     Jepsen, Roger                    Chairman
          E-ID-NFAH  National Foundation on the Arts
                     and the Humanities
                     Frohnmayer, John                 Chairman
          E-ID-NEH   National Endowment for the Humanities
                     Cheney, Lynne                    Chairman
          E-ID-NLR   National Labor Relations Board
                     Stevens, James                   Chairman
          E-ID-NMB   National Mediation Board
                     Javits, Joshua                   Chairman
          E-ID-NSF   National Science Foundation
                     Massey, Walter                   Director
          E-ID-NTSB  National Transportation Safety Board
                     Kolstad, James                   Chairman
          E-ID-NRCOR Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation
                     Whiteside, William               Executive Director
          E-ID-NRC   Nuclear Regulatory Commission
                     Carr, Kenneth                    Chairman
          E-ID-OSHRC Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
                     Foulke, Edwin                    Chairman
          E-ID-OGE   Office of Government Ethics
                     Potts, Stephen                   Director
          E-ID-OPM   Office of Personnnel Management
                     Newman, Constance                Director
          E-ID-OSC   Office of Special Counsel
                     Wieseman, Mary                   Special Counsel
          E-ID-PCC   Panama Canal Commission
                     Guardia, Gilberto                Administrator
          E-ID-PC    Peace Corps
                     Coverdell, Paul                  Director
          E-ID-PADC  Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation
                     Hauser, Richard                  Chairman
          E-ID-PBGC  Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
                     Martin, Lynn                     Chairman
          E-ID-PRC   Postal Rate Commission
                     Haley, George                    Chairman



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          IDCode     Organization       
          



          E-ID-RRB   Railroad Retirement Board
                     Bower, Glen                      Chairman
          E-ID-RTC   Resolution Trust Corporation
                     Seidman, William                 Chairman
          E-ID-RTCOB Resolution Trust Corporation Oversight Board
                     Brady, Nicholas                  Chairman
          E-ID-SEC   Securities and Exchange Commission
                     Breeden, Richard                 Chairman
          E-ID-SSS   Selective Service System
                     Lessey, Samuel                   Director
          E-ID-SBA   Small Business Administration
                     Engeleiter, Susan                Administrator
          E-ID-SI    Smithsonian Institution
                     Adams, Robert                    The Secretary
          E-ID-SRBC  Susquehanna River Basin Commission
                     Lujan, Manuel                    Federal Member
          E-ID-TVA   Tennessee Valley Authority
                     Runyon, Marvin                   Chairman
          E-ID-USCCR United States Commission on Civil Rights
                     Fletcher, Arthur                 Chairman
          E-ID-USIA  United States Information Agency
                     Gelb, Bruce                      Director
          E-ID-USITC United States International Trade Commission
                     Brunsdale, Anne                  Chairman
          E-ID-PS    United States Postal Service
                     Frank, Anthony                   Postmaster General
          E-ID-USACD U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
                     Lehman, Ronald                   Director
          E-ID-USIDC U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency
                     Roskens, Ronald                  Administrator






















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          SUPREME COURT - UNITED STATES
          IDCode     LastName, FirstName              Title
          




          C-SC-CLERK Suter, William K.                Clerk
          C-SC-1     Rehnquist, William H.            Chief Justice
          C-SC-2     Souter, David                    Associate Justice
          C-SC-3     White, Byron R.                  Associate Justice
          C-SC-4     Thomas, Clarence                 Associate Justice
          C-SC-5     Blackmun, Harry A.               Associate Justice
          C-SC-6     Stevens, John Paul               Associate Justice
          C-SC-7     O'Connor, Sandra Day             Associate Justice
          C-SC-8     Scalia, Antonin                  Associate Justice
          C-SC-9     Kennedy, Anthony                 Associate Justice
          C-CA-0     Wald, Patricia                   Chief Judge
          C-CA-1     Breyer, Stephen                  Chief Judge
          C-CA-2     Oakes, James                     Chief Judge
          C-CA-3     Higginbotham, A. Leon            Chief Judge
          C-CA-4     Ervin, Sam J.                    Chief Judge
          C-CA-5     Clark, Charles                   Chief Judge
          C-CA-6     Merritt, Gilbert S.              Chief Judge
          C-CA-7     Bauer, William J.                Chief Judge
          C-CA-8     Lay, Donald P.                   Chief Judge
          C-CA-9     Goodwin, Alfred                  Chief Judge
          C-CA-10    Holloway, William J.             Chief Judge
          C-CA-11    Tjoflat, Gerald B.               Chief Judge
          C-CA-FC    Markey, Howard T.                Chief Judge
          C-CA-TE    Garza, Reynaldo G.               Chief Judge
          C-CC       Smith, Loren                     Chief Judge
          C-IT       Re, Edward D.                    Chief Judge
          C-SC       Wilkins, William W.              Chairman
          C-CMA      Everett, Robinson O.             Chief Judge
          C-TC       Mims, Arthur L.                  Chief Judge






















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