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Where does Senator Boxer work?

Kids' FAQ: Barbara Boxer, US Senator
Senator Boxer has an office at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. She also has six offices in California: in Sacramento, San Francisco, Fresno, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and San Diego. When the Senate is in session, she spends the weekdays in Washington and often comes home to California on the weekends. When the Senate is not in session, she often spends her time in California meeting with people from around the state.
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What Senate Committees does Senator Boxer sit on?

Frequently Asked Questions: Barbara Boxer
Senator Boxer is a member of three Senate committees: the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee; the Environment and Public Works Committee, and the Foreign Relations Committee. Senator Boxer's office is allotted a limited number of tickets to tour the White House, the Supreme Court, the FBI and other attractions in Washington. These are reserved on a first come, first served basis.
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What district does Senator Boxer represent?

Frequently Asked Questions: Barbara Boxer
Senator Boxer is one of two Senators who represent all 35 million Californians in the United States Senate. Unlike members of the House of Representatives and state senators and assembly members, she does not have a designated district. Senator Feinstein is California's other U.S. Senator.
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What did Senator Boxer do before she became a Senator?

Frequently Asked Questions: Barbara Boxer
Senator Boxer was a member of the House of Representatives representing the Sixth Congressional District for ten years before being elected to the Senate. Before this she was a Marin County Supervisor. Before entering public service, Senator Boxer raised a family and worked as a congressional aide, a journalist and a stockbroker.
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When was Senator Boxer elected?

Frequently Asked Questions: Barbara Boxer
Senator Boxer was first elected to the U.S. Senate on November 3, 1992. She was reelected to a second six-year term on November 3rd, 1998 and November 2nd, 2004.
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What can you tell me about Senator Boxer's family?

Frequently Asked Questions: Barbara Boxer
Senator Boxer married Stewart Boxer in 1962. They have two adult children and one grandson. They live in Riverside County.
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Where did Senator Boxer grow up?

Frequently Asked Questions: Barbara Boxer
Senator Boxer was born Barbara Levy in Brooklyn, New York on November 11, 1940. She attended public schools from kindergarten through college. She graduated from Wingate High School and Brooklyn College, where she received a bachelors degree in economics.
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I wrote a letter to Senator Boxer. When will I get a response?

Frequently Asked Questions: Barbara Boxer
Senator Boxer is committed to answering every letter she receives from her constituents as quickly as possible. Given the large volume of mail she receives, it sometimes can take several weeks for a response.
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Where are Senator Boxer's offices located in California?

Frequently Asked Questions: Barbara Boxer
Senator Boxer maintains six offices throughout California in order to better serve her constituents. She has offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Fresno, San Bernardino and Sacramento. Contact information for these offices and her main office in Washington, DC can be obtained by clicking here.
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Where can I get more information about Senator Boxer's legislative priorities?

Frequently Asked Questions: Barbara Boxer
For more information on various issues of importance to Senator Boxer and California, visit the Issues Section or the Newsroom Section of her website. Yes, each Boxer office offers internships. For information on internships, call, write or e-mail the Boxer office where you would like to intern. Click here to go to the internship page for more information.
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I'm having a problem involving a federal agency, how can Senator Boxer help me resolve it?

Frequently Asked Questions: Barbara Boxer
Senator Boxer has designated staff to assist constituents with problems with federal agencies. If you are experiencing such a problem, please visit the Help with a Federal Agency page.
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WHY DOES MY BOXER SEEM TO GET HIVES MORE THAN LONG-HAIRED DOGS?

Boxer Mailing List - Hive Faq's
It is possible that many long haired dogs are getting hives and we as owners and veterinarians never see them because they are covered. Even a small bump on a boxer body will show up easily because of the short and shiny coat.
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What does a U.S. Senator do?

Kids' FAQ: Barbara Boxer, US Senator
Senators are responsible for representing the people of their state in the United States Senate. Part of this responsibility is writing and voting on bills in the U.S. Senate. Senators decide whether to vote for or against every bill that comes before Congress. All bills must pass the Senate before they can go to the President to be signed into law. Senators can also write their own bills and work to get the other Senators to vote for their bill so that it can become law.
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My family is visiting Washington, DC. Will I see Senator Boxer?

Kids' FAQ: Barbara Boxer, US Senator
Senator Boxer enjoys meeting Californians who visit Washington, although her busy schedule prevents her from meeting everyone who visits. If your family is planning to visit Washington, you can visit Senator Boxer's office to pick up passes to watch the Senate from the Senate Gallery, where you might see Senator Boxer voting or making a speech. Please visit the VISIT D.C. page for more information.
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Why boxer briefs?

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There will be times you will be on the ground for PT or just sitting on ground. This will protect you from indecent exposure and bugs going into private areas. NO REGULAR BOXERS ARE TO BE WORN! Back to Top
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How does a senator gain access to the Gallery?

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Except in the case of the Majority Leader and the Minority Leader, the Senate Radio-TV Gallery studio only may be reserved by members of the Congressional News Gallery. The Majority Leader and the Minority Leader may reserve studio time on their own initiative.
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ARE HIVES DANGEROUS TO MY BOXER?

Boxer Mailing List - Hive Faq's
The general health of the animal is not generally affected. However, certain side effects of the hives can cause secondary problems. If extremely itchy, the dog can traumatize itself by scratching and licking.
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SHOULD I TAKE MY BOXER DOG TO THE VETERINARIAN IF I SEE HIVES?

Boxer Mailing List - Hive Faq's
In general, it would be a good idea to start some oral Benadryl and see your DVM. The Benadryl cannot treat hives that are already there, but will help to prevent further hives from forming. From a medical standpoint, there is no way of telling if an allergic reaction will lead to a swelling of the airway. While very rare, this throat swelling is very dangerous and must be addressed at once.
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Ross, I am not a boxer. Can I still use your books?

RossTraining - Frequently Asked Questions
I boxed when I was younger. I am not a boxer however. I am a trainer with an interest in combat athletics. My training philosophy emphasizes all-around development. My books are not specific to any single sport. The physical qualities developed through my programs will be useful in a multitude of sporting events.
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We elect MPs, but how does a person become a senator?

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For people who are deaf or hard of hearing: TTY 1 800 361-8935 toll-free in Canada and the United States
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Why do you call each other "Senator"?

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During the 1920s the Di became a "Senate" and the Phi became an "Assembly." Although most of the practices taken from the State Legislature at that time have since been abandoned, members of the Societies, whether Di or Phi, now call each other "Senator."
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Why do we have to pay to adopt a boxer? What does the fee cover?

Boxer Rescue FAQ
Rescue is a labor of love. It is a hobby and a contribution of time and money to even be involved. Rescue does not receive income from a particular source; all funds are out-of-pocket from the rescuers; donations and fund raising efforts and the adoption fees from the individual boxers. Some rescue groups will ask for an adoption fee that covers nothing more than the costs that boxer has incurred.
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Which bills does Senator Murray Co-Sponsor?

U.S. Senator Patty Murray - Frequently Asked Questions
A co-sponsor is a Member of Congress or Senator who may have helped write the bill and who agrees to support the bill. To see which bills Senator Murray cosponsors, go to our Legislation page. H.R. is a House designation. Senator Murray can only co-sponsor Senate bills, which begin with the letter S.
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On which Senate committees does Senator Levin serve?

Senator Carl Levin (D-MI): FAQ
Senator Levin is the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. He also serves as chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. He is also an ex officio member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee.
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What kind of personality does a Boxer have? The good points and the bad points?

Boxer FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Boxer Review will give you a terrific introduction to Boxer personality and temperament. What's good about 'em...what's bad about 'em.
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What is the difference between a U.S. Senator and a State Senator?

United States Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison
A U.S. Senator represents the entire state from which he or she is elected and deals with federal issues. A Texas State Senator represents a specific geographical district of Texas in the Texas State Senate and deals with state issues. You can find out who represents you in the Texas State Senate by visiting the Texas Legislature Online webpage.
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Kids' FAQ: Barbara Boxer, US Senator
United States Senators are elected by the people in their state to represent them in the U.S. Congress. Each state gets two senators. Each senator represents the entire state and they can each cast their own votes. The bills that U.S. Senators vote on affect the entire country. Each state also has a government and most have a state senate. In California, there are 40 state senators who represent different parts of the state. The bills that the state senators vote on only affect their state.
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How does it work?

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Zanfel works safely into the dermal layer of your skin, binds to the urushiol oil, and, when rinsed off, takes the oil with it down the drain.
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