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FLORIDA/
U.S. House 2
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Allen Boyd (D)Elected: 1996 (3rd term) Hometown: Monticello Born: June 6, 1945; Valdosta, Ga. Religion: Methodist Family: Wife, Stephanie A. Roush; three children Education: North Florida Junior College, A.A. 1966; Florida State U., B.S. 1969 Military Service: Army, 1969-71 Career: Farmer Political Highlights: Fla. House, 1989-97; U.S. House, 1997-present Committees: Appropriations Address: 107 Cannon House Office Building, Independence and New Jersey Aves., S.E., Washington, DC, 20515-0902 Phone: (202) 225-5235 Fax: (202) 225-5615 E-mail: rep.boyd@mail.house.gov Web site: www.house.gov/boyd Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated: January 29, 2000). To suggest updates and corrections: politics.feedback@cq.com
FLORIDA 2
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Panhandle - Tallahassee; part of Panama City
The 2nd stretches around Florida's Big Bend, joining the Panhandle with
state capital Tallahassee and the north central part of the state. Taking in
all or part of 19 counties, the district features tobacco and peanut farms,
forests and uncongested towns. While safely Democratic, the 2nd isn't as
liberal as districts in southeast Florida.
Democrats outnumber Republicans in the district nearly 3-to-1, but many
have conservative views on fiscal and social issues. The exception is the
Tallahassee area, home to Florida State U. and Florida A&M U., where a more
liberal sentiment exists. Panama City has a stronger conservative element,
as do the smaller communities that ring the Gulf Coast. One-fourth of the
district's population is black, most near Tallahassee and Gadsden County.
The 2nd's economy is driven by its land - from the Gulf Coast beaches
where oysters are harvested to farms stocked with soybeans and peanuts.
Agriculture has struggled occasionally due to weather and low prices, but a
steady base of government employees buffers any long-term economic effects.
Florida's forestry industry has suffered some setbacks but maintains a
strong presence. Panama City relies on tourism and the military community
around Tyndall Air Force Base.
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