Rep. Marion Berry (D-AR 1st District)
7th term Democrat from Arkansas 1st District.
Bio
Residence: Gillett
Marital Status: Married (Carolyn)
Prev. Occupation: Farmer, Pharmacist
Prev. Political Exp.: Gillett City Council, 1976-80, 1986-94; AR Soil and Water Conservation Commissioner, 1986-94
Education: BS University of Arkansas - Little Rock, 1965
Birthdate: 08/27/1942
Birthplace: Stuttgart, AR
Religion: Methodist
Percentage in Last Election: Unc.%
Contact
Current Elected Office Contact Information
Contact Rep. Marion Berry via Web Form.
Website: www.house.gov/berry
Washington, D.C. Office:
2305 Rayburn House Office Building,District of Columbia 20515-0401
Phone: (202) 225-4076
Fax: (202) 225-5602
Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401
Phone: (870) 972-4600
Fax: (870) 972-4605
Staff
Current Elected Office Staff Members:
- Chief of Staff: Chad Causey
- Scheduler: Liz Ramsay
Letters
Current Elected Office Letters to Leaders:
Recent messages sent to Rep. Marion Berry by our constituents:
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health//Budget
- Osceola, AR - 02/09/2010 -
Republicans
- Peach Orchard, AR - 02/08/2010 -
Constituents
- Osceola, AR - 02/05/2010 -
Spending
- Osceola, AR - 02/04/2010 -
Country going broke at 166m/ hr.
- LUXORA, AR - 02/02/2010 -
budget
- Osceola, AR - 02/02/2010 -
HR 391
- Dolph, AR - 01/31/2010 -
Believe?
- Osceola, AR - 01/28/2010 -
Listen
- Osceola, AR - 01/27/2010 -
Don't
- Osceola, AR - 01/25/2010 -
Our Tax dollars
- Osceola, AR - 01/21/2010 -
Vote
- Osceola, AR - 01/18/2010 -
Buying votes question
- Mation, AR - 01/12/2010 -
Illegals legal?
- Osceola, AR - 01/08/2010 -
HR45
- Hazen, AR - 12/27/2009 -
Americans are Against this Healthcare Reform Bill
- Austin, AR - 12/23/2009 -
Spending
- Quitman, AR - 12/22/2009 -
Needless to say
- Osceola, AR - 12/21/2009 -
Health Care: Does it serve the public good?
- Salem, AR - 12/20/2009 -
Sol;d out
- Osceola, AR - 12/19/2009
View more Letters to Leaders View more Letters to Rep. Marion Berry
Recent Headlines
Members retrieve Haitian orphans
Some Members of Congress worked around the clock to help adoptive parents of Haitian orphans after January's devastating earthquake.
How four states handle voting rights
In Vermont, you can vote from prison. In Kentucky, you lose the right forever. In Alabama, you can apply to get it back. And a judge just overturned Washington's rules.
Should ex-felons vote?
Ex-felons lose the right to vote in many states, while in two others they can cast their ballot from prison. Should the federal government weigh in?
Alerts from Groups and Organizations 
Urge CBS to stand firm on airing pro-life Tebow Super Bowl ad
by American Family Association on January 28
Senate Labor Committee is preparing to vote on radical union lawyer Craig Becker
by National Right to Work Committee on January 31
President should take long-term vision for health care
by RESULTS on January 29
Ask President Obama for a US Policy on the International Criminal Court
by United Nations Assn of the USA on January 29
A chance to CHANGE our nation's policies on nuclear weapons
by Women's Action for New Directions on January 29

