Utah Congressional Delegation - National Peace Corps Association
Utah Congressional Delegation - National Peace Corps Association
Utah Congressional Delegation - National Peace Corps Association
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<strong>Utah</strong> Representative Rob Bishop<br />
Republican—1 st District<br />
123 Cannon House Office Building<br />
202-225-0453<br />
<strong>Utah</strong> Volunteers: Approximately 30<br />
<strong>Utah</strong> Volunteers Since 1961: More than 1,000<br />
Began Service in the House of Representatives: 2003<br />
District Offices: Brigham City, Ogden<br />
Committee Assignments: Natural Resources; Rules<br />
Congressman Bishop sits on the Natural Resources Committee and also is the Chairman of<br />
the Public Lands Subcommittee, which considers <strong>Peace</strong> <strong>Corps</strong> Commemorative legislation.<br />
Key Staff: Steve Peterson (<strong>Peace</strong> <strong>Corps</strong> Issues), Steve Peterson (Appropriations), Fred<br />
Ferguson (Natural Resources)<br />
From The Website (www.robbishop.house.gov):<br />
Rob was born and raised in Kaysville, <strong>Utah</strong>, where he graduated from Davis High School with<br />
High Honors. He later graduated magna cum laude from the University of <strong>Utah</strong> with a degree<br />
in Political Science. He has been a resident of Brigham City since 1974.<br />
Before coming to Congress, Rob was active in community theater, which is how he met his<br />
wife many years ago. As an avid baseball fan, Rob is a season ticket holder to the Salt Lake<br />
Bees and has coached in multiple leagues.