Norm Dicks, a native of Bremerton, Washington, was elected to Congress in November 1976.
Norm Dicks and I agreed that we were gonna dial that stuff back and get back to regular order, the way Appropriations has historically done.
"The relationship I have with Norm Dicks is the best," Rogers added, describing his Democratic colleague as representing "fairness and reasonableness."
Democratic incumbent Norm Dicks is being challenged by Republican Doug Cloud (campaign site, PVS).
The two lawmakers are Representatives Christopher Cox, a California Republican, and Norm Dicks, a Washington Democrat.
The third, Representative Norm Dicks of Washington, a member of the defense panel, is set to be chairman of the Interior and Environment subcommittee.
On March 5, 2012, Kilmer announced he was running to succeed Norm Dicks for the seat representing Washington's 6th congressional district.
"Our report was unanimous because we stuck to the facts," said Mr. Cox, carefully praising the committee's minority Democrats, led by Norm Dicks of Washington.
We did not get into any of the diff ...," says Norm Dicks of Washington, swallowing his words.