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    Congress returns, ready to battle Bush

    Congress is coming back and we need to be prepared. We are going to see activity once again from Congress this time and we need to know who we need to notify and call in our states. Illegal Immigration is going to come up again in Congress. Lets be ready. Please keep an eye on what Congress is doing at all times. This is our major fight now.


    Congress returns, ready to battle Bush



    (7/9/2007)
    By Laurie Kellman, Associated Press


    Congressmen returning from their Independence Day break are ready for battle with the White House, with Democrats decrying President Bush's commutation of former aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby's prison sentence and fighting Bush's latest claim of executive privilege.
    Both events occurred around Congress' vacation, inflaming an intense battle between Democrats and Bush over his use of executive power. There was relatively high tension on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue as majority Democrats — and increasing numbers of Republicans — challenged Bush's Iraq war policy.

    Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, ranking Republican on the Homeland Security Committee, said Monday there had been "a steady erosion for the president's policy" in Congress because of the "tremendous loss of life among our troops" in June and "the failure of the Iraqi government to pursue the political reforms that are necessary to quell the sectarian violence."

    Meanwhile, several Democratic-run investigations are playing out this week as they head toward contempt of Congress citations and, if neither side yields, federal court:

    * Monday is the deadline for the White House to explain why Bush is refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena for e-mails and other documents on his aides' involvement in the firings of eight federal prosecutors last winter. The White House is not expected to comply with the deadline.

    * In a pair of hearings Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee will look at Bush's commutation last week of Libby's prison sentence for obstruction of justice in the CIA leak case. The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to hear from former White House political director Sara Taylor about the prosecutor firings, according to Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.

    * The next day, the House panel is expected to turn to the prosecutor firings and has scheduled testimony from former White House Counsel Harriet Miers. It's unclear whether she will appear.

    On Iraq, Democrats expect to resume legislative challenges to Bush's policy on the war as the Senate this week takes up a major defense spending bill. The administration has been concerned about an escalation of Iraqi war fervor. So much so that Defense Secretary Robert Gates canceled a four-nation South American tour this week to work with the White House on Iraq policy.

    Collins is among the Senate Republicans seeking to see U.S. troops departing Iraq by early 2008. Bush's strategy for a short-term troop increase to stabilize Baghdad and certain parts of Iraq has not been successful, she said.

    "The president argued that we needed to undertake the surge in order to give the Iraq government the time, the space to pursue the political reforms," Collins said on CNN. "That hasn't happened. Instead it has been our troops who are making the sacrifice, who are bearing the burden, and that's why you see a real change in support for the Iraq strategy."

    In Baghdad Monday, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari warned that a quick American troop withdrawal could lead to civil war and the collapse of the Iraqi state.

    He said the U.S. has a responsibility to build Iraqi forces so that they can take over the country's security. But he also told reporters that the Iraqis "understand the huge pressure that will increase more and more in the United States" ahead of a September report to Congress by U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker and military commander Gen. David Petraeus.

    The weeklong Fourth of July break did not cool disputes between Congress and the White House. In fact, Bush's commutation of Libby's prison sentence teed up a new project for Democratic investigators.

    Leahy and others said they suspect that Bush commuted Libby's sentence to keep Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff from revealing internal White House discussions.

    So they are talking to the prosecutor in the CIA case, Patrick Fitzgerald, about testifying before Congress, several senators said Sunday.

    "I think you may very well see Mr. Fitzgerald before the Senate Judiciary Committee," Leahy said on CNN's "Late Edition."

    Through White House Counsel Fred Fielding, Bush declared executive privilege on the documents subpoenaed by the committees. He argued that releasing them would damage the confidential nature of advice given the president. The Judiciary Committee chairmen demanded that the White House explain the decision more fully by Monday.

    The Washington Post, citing unidentified sources, reported Sunday that Fielding was expected to tell lawmakers that he already has provided the legal basis for the executive privilege claims and does not intend to hand over the documentation sought.

    Sen. Orrin Hatch, a senior Republican on Leahy's committee, defended the White House.

    "There comes a point where the White House has to say, 'Hey, look there are certain confidential things in the White House that we're not going to share with Congress, just like there are certain confidential things in Congress that we're not going to share with the White House,'" Hatch, R-Utah, said on CBS' "Face the Nation."

    Both Leahy and House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, D-Mich., have said they would move toward holding those named in the subpoenas in contempt of Congress if they do not comply.
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    HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES of the UNITED STATES
    The 110th (Current) Congress

    Alabama
    Aderholt, Robert, Alabama, 4th Bachus, Spencer, Alabama, 6th
    Bonner, Jo, Alabama, 1st Cramer, Robert E. "Bud", Alabama, 5th
    Davis, Artur, Alabama, 7th Everett, Terry, Alabama, 2nd
    Rogers, Mike, Alabama, 3rd

    Alaska
    Young, Don, Alaska, At Large

    Arkansas
    Berry, Marion, Arkansas, 1st Boozman, John, Arkansas, 3rd
    Ross, Mike, Arkansas, 4th Snyder, Vic, Arkansas 2nd

    Arizona
    Franks, Trent, Arizona, 2nd Giffords, Gabrielle, Arizona, 8th
    Grijalva, Raul, Arizona, 7th Flake, Jeff, Arizona, 6th
    Mitchell, Harry E., Arizona, 5th Pastor, Ed, Arizona, 4th
    Renzi, Rick, Arizona, 1st Shadegg, John, Arizona, 3rd

    California
    Baca, Joe, California, 43rd Becerra, Xavier, California, 31st
    Berman, Howard, California, 28th Bilbray, Brian P., California, 50th
    Bono, Mary, California, 45th Calvert, Ken, California, 44th
    Campbell, John, California, 48th Capps, Lois, California, 23rd
    Cardoza, Dennis, California, 18th Costa, Jim, California, 20th
    Davis, Susan, California, 53rd Doolittle, John, California, 4th
    Dreier, David, California, 26th Eshoo, Anna G., California, 14th
    Farr, Sam, California, 17th Filner, Bob, California, 51st
    Gallegly, Elton, California, 24th Harman, Jane, California, 36th
    Herger, Wally, California, 2nd Honda, Mike, California, 15th
    Hunter, Duncan, California, 52nd Issa,Darrell, California, 49th
    Lantos, Tom, California, 12th Lee, Barbara, California, 9th
    Lewis, Jerry, California, 41st Lofgren, Zoe, California, 16th
    Lungren, Daniel E., California, 3rd McKeon, Buck, California, 25th
    Matsui, Doris O., California, 5th McCarthy, Kevin, California, 22nd
    McNerney, Jerry, California, 11th Millender-McDonald, Juanita, California, 37th
    Miller, Gary, California, 42nd Miller, George, California, 7th
    Napolitano, Grace, California, 38th Nunes, Devin, California, 21st
    Pelosi, Nancy, California, 8th Radanovich, George P., California, 19th
    Rohrabacher, Dana, California, 46th Roybal-Allard, Lucille, California, 34th
    Royce, Ed, California, 40th Sanchez, Linda, California, 39th
    Sanchez, Loretta, California, 47th Schiff, Adam, California, 29th
    Sherman, Brad, California, 27th Solis, Hilda, California, 32nd
    Stark, Fortney Pete, California, 13th Tauscher, Ellen, California, 10th
    Thompson, Mike, California, 1st Waters, Maxine, California, 35th
    Watson, Diane E., California, 33rd Waxman, Henry, California, 30th
    Woolsey, Lynn, California, 6th

    Colorado
    DeGette, Diana, Colorado, 1st Lamborn, Doug, Colorado, 5th
    Musgrave, Marilyn, Colorado, 4th Perlmutter, Ed, Colorado, 7th
    Salazar, John T., Colorado, 3rd Tancredo, Tom, Colorado, 6th
    Udall, Mark, Colorado, 2nd

    Connecticut
    Courtney, Joe, Connecticut, 2nd DeLauro, Rosa L., Connecticut, 3rd
    Larson, John B., Connecticut, 1st Murphy, Christopher S., Connecticut, 5th
    Shays, Christopher, Connecticut, 4th

    District of Columbia
    Norton, Eleanor Holmes, District of Columbia

    Delaware
    Castle, Michael N., Delaware, At Large

    Florida
    Bilirakis, Gus M., Florida, 9th Boyd, Allen, Florida, 2nd
    Brown, Corrine, Florida, 3rd Brown-Waite, Virginia, Florida, 5th
    Buchanan, Vern, Florida, 13th Crenshaw, Ander, Florida, 4th
    Castor, Kathy, Florida, 11th Diaz-Balart, Lincoln, Florida, 21st
    Diaz-Balart, Mario, Florida, 25th Feeney, Tom, Florida, 24th
    Hastings, Alcee L., Florida, 23rd Keller, Ric, Florida, 8th
    Klein, Ron , Florida, 22nd Mack, Connie, Florida, 14th
    Mahoney, Tim, Florida, 16th Meek, Kendrick, Florida, 17th
    Mica, John, Florida, 7th Miller, Jeff, Florida, 1st
    Putnam, Adam, Florida, 12th Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana, Florida, 18th
    Stearns, Cliff, Florida, 6th Wasserman Schultz, Debbie, Florida, 20th
    Weldon, Dave, Florida, 15th Wexler, Robert, Florida, 19th
    Young, C.W. Bill, Florida, 10th

    Georgia
    Barrow, John, Georgia, 12th Bishop Jr., Sanford D., Georgia, 2nd
    Deal, Nathan, Georgia, 10th Gingrey, Phil, Georgia, 11th
    Johnson, Henry C. "Hank" Jr., Georgia, 4th Kingston, Jack, Georgia, 1st
    Lewis, John, Georgia, 5th Linder, John, Georgia, 7th
    Marshall, Jim, Georgia, 3rd Norwood, Charlie, Georgia, 9th
    Price, Tom, Georgia, 6th Scott, David, Georgia, 13th
    Westmoreland, Lynn A., Georgia, 8th

    Hawaii
    Abercrombie, Neil, Hawaii, 1st Hirono, Mazie K., Hawaii, 2nd

    Iowa
    Boswell, Leonard, Iowa, 3rd Braley, Bruce L., Iowa, 1st
    King, Steve, Iowa, 5th Loebsack, David, Iowa, 2nd
    Latham, Tom, Iowa, 4th

    Idaho
    Sali, Bill, Idaho, 1st Simpson, Mike, Idaho, 2nd

    Illinois
    Bean, Melissa L., Illinois, 8th Biggert, Judy, Illinois, 13th
    Costello, Jerry, Illinois, 12th Davis, Danny K., Illinois, 7th
    Emanuel, Rahm, Illinois, 5th Gutierrez, Luis, Illinois, 4th
    Hare, Phil, Illinois, 17th Hastert, Denny, Illinois, 14th
    Jackson Jr., Jesse L., Illinois, 2nd Johnson, Timothy V., Illinois, 15th
    Kirk, Mark, Illinois, 10th LaHood, Ray, Illinois, 18th
    Lipinski, Daniel, Illinois, 3rd Manzullo, Donald, Illinois, 16th
    Roskam, Peter J., Illinois, 6th Rush, Bobby L., Illinois, 1st
    Schakowsky, Jan, Illinois, 9th Shimkus, John, Illinois, 19th
    Weller, Jerry, Illinois, 11th

    Indiana
    Burton, Dan, Indiana, 5th Buyer, Steve, Indiana, 4th
    Carson, Julia, Indiana, 7th Donnelly, Joe, Indiana, 2nd
    Ellsworth, Brad, Indiana, 8th Hill, Baron, Indiana, 9th
    Pence, Mike, Indiana, 6th Souder, Mark E., Indiana, 3rd
    Visclosky, Peter, Indiana, 1st

    Kansas
    Boyda, Nancy E., Kansas, 2nd Moore, Dennis, Kansas, 3rd
    Moran, Jerry, Kansas, 1st Tiahrt, Todd, Kansas, 4th

    Kentucky
    Chandler, Ben, Kentucky, 6th Davis, Geoff, Kentucky, 4th
    Lewis, Ron, Kentucky, 2nd Rogers, Harold, Kentucky, 5th
    Whitfield, Ed, Kentucky, 1st Yarmuth, John A., Kentucky, 3rd

    Louisiana
    Alexander, Rodney, Louisiana, 5th Baker, Richard, Louisiana, 6th
    Boustany Jr., Charles W., Louisiana, 7th Jefferson, William J., Louisiana, 2nd
    Jindal, Bobby, Louisiana, 1st McCrery, Jim, Louisiana, 4th
    Melancon, Charlie, Louisiana, 3rd

    Massachusetts
    Capuano, Michael E., Massachusetts, 8th Delahunt, William, Massachusetts, 10th
    Frank, Barney, Massachusetts, 4th Lynch, Stephen F., Massachusetts, 9th
    McGovern, James, Massachusetts, 3rd Markey, Ed, Massachusetts, 7th
    Meehan, Marty, Massachusetts, 5th Neal, Richard E., Massachusetts, 2nd
    Olver, John, Massachusetts, 1st Tierney, John, Massachusetts, 6th

    Maryland
    Bartlett, Roscoe, Maryland, 6th Cummings, Elijah, Maryland, 7th
    Gilchrest, Wayne, Maryland, 1st Hoyer, Steny H., Maryland, 5th
    Ruppersberger, Dutch, Maryland, 2nd Sarbanes, John P., Maryland, 3rd
    Van Hollen, Chris, Maryland, 8th Wynn, Albert, Maryland, 4th

    Maine
    Allen, Tom, Maine, 1st Michaud, Michael, Maine, 2nd

    Michigan
    Camp, Dave, Michigan, 4th Conyers Jr., John, Michigan, 14th
    Dingell, John D., Michigan, 15th Ehlers, Vernon J., Michigan, 3rd
    Hoekstra, Pete, Michigan, 2nd Kildee, Dale, Michigan, 5th
    Kilpatrick, Carolyn, Michigan, 13th Knollenberg, Joseph, Michigan, 9th
    Levin, Sander, Michigan, 12th McCotter, Thaddeus, Michigan, 11th
    Miller, Candice, Michigan, 10th Rogers, Mike, Michigan, 8th
    Stupak, Bart, Michigan, 1st Upton, Fred, Michigan, 6th
    Walberg, Timothy, Michigan, 7th

    Minnesota
    Bachmann, Michele, Minnesota, 6th Ellison, Keith, Minnesota, 5th
    Kline, John, Minnesota, 2nd McCollum, Betty, Minnesota, 4th
    Oberstar, James L., Minnesota, 8th Peterson, Collin C., Minnesota, 7th
    Ramstad, Jim, Minnesota, 3rd Walz, Timothy J., Minnesota, 1st

    Missouri
    Akin, Todd, Missouri, 2nd Blunt, Roy, Missouri 7th
    Carnahan, Russ, Missouri, 3rd Clay Jr., William "Lacy", Missouri, 1st
    Cleaver, Emanuel, Missouri, 5th Emerson, Jo Ann, Missouri, 8th
    Graves, Sam, Missouri, 6th Hulshof, Kenny, Missouri, 9th
    Skelton, Ike, Missouri, 4th

    Mississippi
    Pickering, Charles W. "Chip", Mississippi, 3rd Taylor, Gene, Mississippi, 4th
    Thompson, Bennie G., Mississippi, 2nd Wicker, Roger, Mississippi, 1st

    Montana
    Rehberg, Dennis, Montana, At Large

    Nebraska
    Fortenberry, Jeff, Nebraska, 1st Smith, Adrian, Nebraska, 3rd
    Terry, Lee, Nebraska, 2nd

    Nevada
    Berkley, Shelley, Nevada, 1st Heller, Dean, Nevada, 2nd
    Porter, Jon, Nevada, 3rd

    New Hampshire
    Hodes, Paul W., New Hampshire, 2nd Shea-Porter, Carol, New Hampshire, 1st

    New Jersey
    Andrews, Robert E., New Jersey, 1st Ferguson, Michael, New Jersey, 7th
    Frelinghuysen, Rodney, New Jersey, 11th Garrett, Scott, New Jersey, 5th
    Holt, Rush, New Jersey, 12th LoBiondo, Frank, New Jersey, 2nd
    Pallone Jr., Frank, New Jersey, 6th Pascrell Jr., Bill, New Jersey, 8th
    Payne, Donald M., New Jersey, 10th Rothman, Steven, New Jersey, 9th
    Saxton, Jim, New Jersey, 3rd Sires, Albio, New Jersey, 13th
    Smith, Chris, New Jersey, 4th

    New Mexico
    Pearce, Steve, New Mexico, 2nd Udall, Tom, New Mexico, 3rd
    Wilson, Heather, New Mexico, 1st

    New York
    Ackerman, Gary, New York, 5th Arcuri, Michael A., New York, 24th
    Bishop, Timothy, New York, 1st Clarke, Yvette D., New York, 11th
    Crowley, Joseph, New York, 7th Engel, Eliot, New York, 17th
    Fossella, Vito, New York, 13th Gillibrand, Kirsten E., New York, 20th
    Hall, John J., New York, 19th Higgins, Brian, New York, 27th
    Hinchey, Maurice, New York, 22nd Israel, Steve, New York, 2nd
    King, Pete, New York, 3rd Kuhl Jr., John R. "Randy", New York, 29th
    Lowey, Nita, New York, 18th McCarthy, Carolyn, New York, 4th
    McHugh, John M., New York, 23rd McNulty, Michael R., New York, 21st
    Maloney, Carolyn, New York, 14th Meeks, Gregory W., New York, 6th
    Nadler, Jerrold, New York, 8th Rangel, Charles B., New York, 15th
    Reynolds, Thomas M., New York, 26th Serrano, José E., New York, 16th
    Slaughter, Louise, New York, 28th Towns, Edolphus, New York, 10th
    Velázquez, Nydia M., New York, 12th Walsh, Jim, New York, 25th
    Weiner, Anthony D., New York, 9th

    North Carolina
    Butterfield, G.K., North Carolina, 1st Coble, Howard, North Carolina, 6th
    Etheridge, Bob, North Carolina, 2nd Foxx, Virginia, North Carolina, 5th
    Hayes, Robin, North Carolina, 8th Jones, Walter B., North Carolina, 3rd
    McHenry, Patrick T., North Carolina, 10th McIntyre, Mike, North Carolina, 7th
    Miller, Brad, North Carolina, 13th Myrick, Sue, North Carolina, 9th
    Price, David, North Carolina, 4th Shuler, Heath, North Carolina, 11th
    Watt, Mel, North Carolina, 12th

    North Dakota
    Pomeroy, Earl, North Dakota, At Large

    Ohio
    Boehner, John A., Ohio, 8th Chabot, Steve, Ohio, 1st
    Gillmor, Paul, Ohio, 5th Hobson, David, Ohio, 7th
    Jones, Stephanie Tubbs, Ohio, 11th Jordan, Jim, Ohio, 4th
    Kaptur, Marcy, Ohio, 9th Kucinich, Dennis J., Ohio, 10th
    LaTourette, Steven C., Ohio, 14th Pryce, Deborah, Ohio, 15th
    Regula, Ralph, Ohio, 16th Ryan, Tim, Ohio, 17th
    Schmidt, Jean, Ohio, 2nd Space, Zachary T., Ohio, 18th
    Sutton, Betty, Ohio, 13th Tiberi, Pat, Ohio, 12th
    Turner, Michael, Ohio, 3rd Wilson, Charles A., Ohio, 6th
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    Oklahoma
    Boren, Dan, Oklahoma, 2nd Cole, Tom, Oklahoma, 4th
    Fallin, Mary, Oklahoma, 5th Lucas, Frank, Oklahoma, 3rd
    Sullivan, John, Oklahoma, 1st
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    Oregon
    Blumenauer, Earl, Oregon 3rd DeFazio, Peter, Oregon, 4th
    Hooley, Darlene, Oregon, 5th Walden, Greg, Oregon, 2nd
    Wu, David, Oregon, 1st

    Pennsylvania
    Altmire, Jason, Pennsylvania, 4th Brady, Robert, Pennsylvania, 1st
    Carney, Christopher P., Pennsylvania, 10th Dent, Charles W., Pennsylvania, 15th
    Doyle, Mike, Pennsylvania, 14th English, Phil, Pennsylvania, 3rd
    Fattah, Chaka, Pennsylvania, 2nd Gerlach, Jim, Pennsylvania, 6th
    Kanjorski, Paul E., Pennsylvania, 11th Holden, Tim, Pennsylvania, 17th
    Murphy, Patrick J., Pennsylvania, 8th Murphy, Tim, Pennsylvania, 18th
    Murtha, John, Pennsylvania, 12th Peterson, John E., Pennsylvania, 5th
    Pitts, Joseph R., Pennsylvania, 16th Platts, Todd, Pennsylvania, 19th
    Schwartz, Allyson Y., Pennsylvania, 13th Sestak, Joe, Pennsylvania, 7th
    Shuster, Bill, Pennsylvania, 9th

    Rhode Island
    Kennedy, Patrick, Rhode Island, 1st Langevin, Jim, Rhode Island, 2nd

    South Carolina
    Barrett, J.Gresham, South Carolina, 3rd Brown, Henry, South Carolina, 1st
    Clyburn, James E., South Carolina, 6th Inglis, Bob, South Carolina, 4th
    Spratt, John, South Carolina, 5th Wilson, Joe, South Carolina, 2nd

    South Dakota
    Herseth, Stephanie, South Dakota, At Large

    Tennessee
    Blackburn, Marsha, Tennessee 7th Cohen, Steve, Tennessee, 9th
    Cooper, Jim, Tennessee, 5th Davis, David, Tennessee, 1st
    Davis, Lincoln, Tennessee, 4th Duncan Jr., John J., Tennessee, 2nd
    Gordon, Bart, Tennessee, 6th Tanner, John, Tennessee, 8th
    Wamp, Zach, Tennessee, 3rd

    Texas
    Barton, Joe, Texas, 6th Brady, Kevin, Texas, 8th
    Burgess, Michael, Texas, 26th Carter, John, Texas, 31st
    Conaway, K. Michael, Texas, 11th Cuellar, Henry, Texas, 28th
    Culberson, John, Texas, 7th Doggett, Lloyd, Texas, 25th
    Edwards, Chet, Texas, 17th Gohmert, Louie, Texas 1st
    Gonzalez, Charlie A., Texas, 20th Granger, Kay, Texas, 12th
    Green, Al, Texas, 9th Green, Gene, Texas, 29th
    Hall, Ralph M., Texas, 4th Hensarling, Jeb, Texas, 5th
    Hinojosa, Rubén, Texas, 15th Jackson Lee, Sheila, Texas, 18th
    Johnson, Eddie Bernice, Texas 30th Johnson, Sam, Texas, 3rd
    Lampson, Nick, Texas, 22nd Marchant, Kenny, Texas, 24th
    McCaul, Michael T., Texas, 10th Neugebauer, Randy, Texas, 19th
    Ortiz, Solomon P., Texas, 27th Paul, Ron, Texas, 14th
    Poe, Ted, Texas, 2nd Reyes, Silvestre, Texas, 16th
    Rodriguez, Ciro, Texas, 23rd Sessions, Pete, Texas, 32nd
    Smith, Lamar, Texas, 21st Thornberry, Mac, Texas, 13th

    Utah
    Bishop, Rob, Utah, 1st Cannon, Chris, Utah, 3rd
    Matheson, Jim, Utah, 2nd

    Vermont
    Welch, Peter, Vermont, At Large

    Virginia
    Cantor, Eric, Virginia, 7th Boucher, Rick, Virginia, 9th
    Davis, Jo Ann S., Virginia, 1st Davis, Tom, Virginia, 11th
    Drake, Thelma D., Virginia, 2nd Forbes, J. Randy, Virginia, 4th
    Goode Jr., Virgil H., Virginia, 5th Goodlatte, Bob, Virginia, 6th
    Moran, Jim, Virginia, 8th Scott, Robert C. "Bobby", Virginia, 3rd
    Wolf, Frank, Virginia, 10th

    Washington
    Baird, Brian, Washington, 3rd Dicks, Norman D., Washington, 6th
    Hastings, Doc, Washington, 4th Inslee, Jay, Washington, 1st
    Larsen, Rick, Washington, 2nd McDermott, Jim, Washington, 7th
    McMorris Rodgers, Cathy, Washington, 5th Reichert, David G., Washington, 8th
    Smith, Adam, Washington, 9th

    Wisconsin
    Baldwin, Tammy, Wisconsin, 2nd Kagen, Steve, Wisconsin, 8th
    Kind, Ron, Wisconsin, 3rd Moore, Gwen, Wisconsin, 4th
    Obey, David R., Wisconsin, 7th Petri, Thomas, Wisconsin, 6th
    Ryan, Paul, Wisconsin, 1st Sensenbrenner, F. James, Wisconsin, 5th

    West Virginia
    Capito, Shelley Moore, West Virginia, 2nd Mollohan, Alan B., West Virginia, 1st
    Rahall, Nick, West Virginia, 3rd

    Wyoming
    Cubin, Barbara, Wyoming, At Large


    Delegates
    American Samoa
    Faleomavaega, Eni F. H., American Samoa (Delegate)

    Guam
    Bordallo, Madeleine, Guam (Delegate)

    Puerto Rico
    Fortuno, Luis G., Puerto Rico (Resident Commissioner)

    Virgin Islands
    Christian-Christensen, Donna M., U.S. Virgin Islands (Delegate)

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    http://www.congressandimmigration.com/h ... 10th_c.htm

    This the link on your congressman for contact information.
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    California has about 6 more Congressional seats than it should because of all the non-citizens and illegals living here. This takes representation away from US Citizens in all states!
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    Thanks paige. We are all so anxious to make progress in this arena. It is truly maddening that one judge can halt something that is so important towards this progress -the no-match letters.

    We've seen how they tag on parts of the amnesty bill on other bills so we will have to watch everything obviously.

    Thanks again for your hard work.
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