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Senator Evan BayhDemocrat from Indiana ContactPhone: (202) 224-5623 DC AddressThe Honorable Evan Bayh South Bend Office130 South Main ST STE 110, Indianapolis Office1650 Market Tower, Evansville Office10 Martin Luther King Jr BLVD, Ft Wayne Office1300 South Harrison ST, Jeffersonville Office1201 East 10th ST STE 106, Hammond OfficeHammond Courthouse STE 3200, Biographical InformationEvan Bayh, Democrat, of Indianapolis, IN, born in Terre Haute, IN, December 26, 1955; education: graduated St. Albans School, Washington, DC, 1974; received a B.A. with honors in business economics from Indiana University, 1978; J.D. from University of Virginia Law School, 1982; professional: admitted to the District of Columbia and Indiana bars, 1984; law clerk for the Southern District of Indiana court, 1982-83; attorney with Hogan and Hartson, Washington, 1983-84; attorney for Bayh, Tabbert and Capehart, Washington, 1985; attorney for Bingham Summers, Welsh and Spilman, Indianapolis, 1986; elected as Secretary of State of Indiana, 1986-89; elected Governor of Indiana, 1988; reelected 1992; chairman of the Democratic Governors' Association, 1994; chairman of the National Education Goals Panel, 1995; chairman of the Education Commission of the States, 1995; organizations: member of the executive committee on the National Governors' Association, 1996; Red Poling Chair, business economics at Indiana University, 1997; awards: Above and Beyond Award from Indiana Black Expo, 1995; Breaking the Glass Ceiling Award Women Executives in State Government, 1996; keynote speaker at the National Democratic Convention, 1996; family: twin sons, Birch Evans IV, and Nicholas Harrison; married: Susan Breshears, April 13, 1985; committees: Armed Services; Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; Small Business and Entrepreneurship; Special Committee on Aging; Select Committee on Intelligence; chairman, Democratic Leadership Council; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 3, 1998; reelected to each succeeding Senate term. |
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