Green, Mark A. 1960
(Rep.), 8th Congressional District Born Boston, Mass., June 1, 1960; married; 3 children. Graduate Abbot Pennings H.S., De Pere; B.A. UW-Eau Claire 1983; J.D. UW-Madison 1987. Attorney. Member: State Bar of Wis.; Brown Co. Junior Achievement Senior Advisory Bd.; Friends of the Wildlife Sanctuary; National Railroad Museum (hon.). Former member: Brown Co. Taxpayers Assn. (dir.); Heritage Hill Foundation (dir.); Downtown Green Bay Kiwanis; Green Bay School-Business Partnership Council; Packerland Optimist Club; St. Matthew's Parish Pastoral Council; Brown Co. Home Builders Assn.; World Teach Project (teacher in Kenya). Recipient: American Farm Bureau Federation Friend of the Farm Bureau; Americans for Tax Reform Hero of the Taxpayer Award; Citizens Against Government Waste Taxpayer Hero; Seniors Coalition Senior Legislative Achievement Award; National Federation of Independent Businesses Guardian of Small Business Award; Christian Coalition Friend of the Family Award; U.S. Chamber of Commerce Spirit of Enterprise Award; State Medical Society of Wis. Health Leadership; Independent Business Association Wisconsin Award; National Rifle Assn. Defender of Justice; Wis. Counties Assn. Outstanding Legislator; Wis. Farm Bureau Volunteers for Agriculture Friend of Agriculture; Tavern League of Wis. Legislator of the Year. State legislative service: Elected to Assembly 1992-96. Majority Caucus Chairperson 1994-98. Committee on Judiciary (chp., 1995-1998); American Legislative Exchange Council (state chm. 1995-96). Elected to U.S. House of Representatives 1998; reelected since 2000. Assistant Majority Whip. Committee assignments: 108th Congress - Financial Services Committee and its Subcommittees on Capital Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored Enterprises, on Housing and Community Opportunity (vice chp.), and on Oversight and Investigations; International Relations Committee and its Subcommittees on International Terrorism, Nonproliferation and Human Rights, and on Africa; Judiciary Committee and its Subcommittees on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property, and on Commercial and Administrative Law. Congressional memberships: Missing and Exploited Children Caucus; Rural Caucus; Pro-Life Caucus; Sportsmen's Caucus; Privacy Caucus; Great Lakes Task Force; Cancer Caucus; Autism Caucus; Human Rights Caucus; Produce Caucus. Telephones: Washington office: (202) 225-5665; District offices: Appleton: (920) 380-0061; Green Bay: (920) 437-1954; Toll free: (800) 773-8579. E-mail address: mark.green@mail.house.gov Internet address: http://www.house.gov/markgreen/ Voting address: Oneida 54155. Mailing addresses: Washington office: 1314 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515-4908; District offices: 609-A West College Avenue, Appleton 54911; 700 East Walnut Street, Green Bay 54301. (Blue Book 2003-04)
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