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PA Members of Congress Elected State Officials PA State Senate PA House of Representatives 180 Angel Cruz D 528E Main Capitol Bldg. 787-1407 PA State Senate 32 Patrick Stefano R 187 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-7175 108 Linda S Culver R 402 Irvis Office Bldg. 787-3485 PA Members of Congress 03 Sharif Street D 535 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-6735 100 Bryan Cutler R 139 Main Capitol Bldg. 783-6424 President Pro Tempore: Jake Corman 02 Christine Tartaglione D 458 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-1141 United States Senators 148 Mary Jo Daley D 225 Irvis Office Bldg. 787-9475 Senate Leadership 06 Robert M. Tomlinson R 286 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-5027 058 Eric Davanzo R B16 Main Capitol Bldg. 783-3825 Robert P. Casey, Jr. (D) Patrick J Toomey (R) Position Majority Minority 47 Elder Vogel, Jr. R 362 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-3076 164 Margo Davidson D 38A East Wing 783-4907 30 Judith Ward R 362 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-5490 393 Russell Senate Office Bldg. 248 Russell Senate Office Bldg. Floor Leader Kim Ward Jay Costa 035 Austin Davis D 216 Irvis Office Bldg. 783-1018 39 Kim Ward R 292 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-6063 Washington, DC 20510 Washington, DC 20510 Whip John Gordner Anthony Williams 141 Tina Davis D 331 Main Capitol Bldg. 783-4903 08 Anthony H. Williams D 11 East Wing 787-5970 202-224-6324 202-224-4254 Caucus Chair Robert Mensch Wayne Fontana 179 Jason Dawkins D 32B East Wing 787-1354 38 Lindsey Williams D 366 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-6538 187 Gary Day R 108 Ryan Office Bldg. 787-3017 Caucus Secretary Ryan Aument Maria Collett 23 Gene Yaw R 362 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-3280 027 Daniel Deasey D 304 Irvis Office Bldg 772-8187 Appropriations Patrick Browne Vincent Hughes 14 John Yudichak D 352 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-7105 194 Pamela DeLissio D 321 Irvis Office Bldg 783-4945 Committee Chair United States House of Representatives 162 David Delloso D 117A East Wing 783-6437 Policy Committee Chair Mario Scavello Katie Muth PA House of Representatives 088 Sheryl Delozier R 107 Ryan Office Bldg. 783-5282 * All addresses “Washington, DC 20515” 202-xxx-xxxx Speaker: Bryan Cutler 032 Anthony M. DeLuca D 115 Irvis Office Bldg. 783-1011 102 Russell Diamond R 145B East Wing 787-2686 All mail must be addressed as: House Leadership The Honorable (Full Name of Senator) 051 Matthew Dowling R 53B East Wing 783-5173 Pennsylvania State Senate Position Republican Democratic 173 Michael Driscoll D G07 Irvis Office Bldg 787-4331 02 Brendan Boyle D 1133 Longworth House Office Bldg. 225-6111 (Office # and Building) Floor Leader Kerry Benninghoff Joanna McClinton 056 George Dunbar R 116 Main Capitol Bldg. 260-6132 08 Matt Cartwright D 2102 Rayburn House Office Bldg. 225-5546 Harrisburg, PA 17120-30** Whip Donna Oberlander Jordan Harris 193 Torren Ecker R 161B East Wing 783-8875 04 Madeleine Dean D 120 Cannon House Office Bldg. 225-4731 Caucus Chair George Dunbar Dan Miller 137 Joseph Emrick R 314C Main Capitol Bldg 260-6159 ** District Number 717-XXX-XXXX 18 Mike Doyle, Jr. D 270 Cannon House Office Bldg. 225-2135 Caucus Secretary Martina White Tina Davis 142 Frank Farry R 18 East Wing 260-6140 03 Dwight Evans D 1105 Longworth House Office Bldg. 225-4001 29 David Argall R 171 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-2637 Appropriations 037 Mindy Fee R 47 East Wing 772-5290 01 Brian Fitzpatrick R 271 Cannon House Office Bldg. 225-4276 36 Ryan Aument R 9 East Wing 787-4420 Committee Chair Stan Saylor Matthew Bradford 184 Elizabeth Fiedler D 102A East Wing 787-5774 06 Christina Houlahan D 1218 Longworth House Office Bldg. 225-4315 20 Lisa Baker R 173 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-7428 Caucus Administrator Kurt Masser Michael Schlossberg 203 Isabella Fitzgerald D 25B East Wing 783-4111 13 John Joyce R 1221 Longworth House Office Bldg. 225-2431 46 Camera Bartolotta R 19 East Wing 787-1463 Policy Committee Chair Martin Causer Ryan Bizzaro 138 Ann Flood R 402 Irvis Office Bldg 783-8573 12 Fred Keller R 1717 Longworth House Office Bldg. 225-3731 18 Lisa M. Boscola D 458 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-4236 023 Dan B. Frankel D 332 Main Capitol Bldg. 705-1875 16 Mike Kelly R 1707 Longworth House Office Bldg. 225-5406 45 Jim Brewster D 458 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-5580 136 Robert L. Freeman D 207 Irvis Office Bldg. 783-3815 17 Conor Lamb D 1224 Longworth House Office Bldg. 225-2301 50 Michele Brooks R 168 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-1322 111 Jonathon Fritz R 414 Irvis Office Bldg 783-2910 All mail must be addressed as: 09 Daniel Meuser R 414 Cannon House Office Bldg. 225-6511 16 Patrick M. Browne R 281 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-1349 024 Ed Gainey D 311 Irvis Office Bldg. 783-1017 The Honorable (Full Name of 10 Scott Perry R 2160 Rayburn House Office Bldg. 225-5836 17 Amanda Cappelletti D 183 Main Capitol Bldg 787-5544 140 John Galloway D 301 Irvis Office Bldg. 787-1292 Representative) Pennsylvania House of 14 Guy Reschenthaler R 409 Cannon House Office Bldg. 225-2065 12 Maria Collett D 543 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-6599 044 Valerie Gaydos R 428 Irvis Office Bldg. 787-6651 Representatives (Office # and Building) 05 Mary Gay Scanlon D 1227 Longworth House Office Bldg. 225-2011 19 Carolyn Comitta D 457 Main Capitol Bldg 787-5709 128 Mark Gillen R 408 Irvis Office Bldg. 787-8550 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2*** 11 Lloyd Smucker R 302 Cannon House Office Bldg 225-2411 34 Jacob D Corman, III R 350 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-1377 047 Keith Gillespie R 45 East Wing 705-7167 15 Glenn Thompson R 400 Cannon House Office Bldg. 225-5121 43 Jay Costa, Jr. D 535 Main Capitol Bldg 787-7683 199 Barbara Gleim R 149B East Wing 772-2280 07 Susan Wild D 1027 Longworth House Office Bldg. 225-6411 15 John DiSanto R 168 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-6801 080 James Gregory R 159A East Wing 787-9020 ** District Number 717-XXX-XXXX 25 Cris Dush R 16 East Wing 787-7084 043 Keith Greiner R 54B East Wing 783-6422 22 Marty Flynn D 17 East Wing 787-6481 075 Mike Armanini R 160B East Wing 260-6142 196 Seth Grove R 7 East Wing 783-2655 Elected State Officials 42 Wayne Fontana D 543 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-5300 036 Jessica Benham D 109A East Wing 783-0411 152 Nancy Guenst D 101A East Wing 705-2044 48 Chris Gephard R 15 East Wing 787-5708 171 Kerry A. Benninghoff R 110 Main Capitol Bldg. 783-1918 127 Manuel Guzman, Jr. D 115A East Wing 787-3525 Governor, Thomas Wolf 27 John R. Gordner R 177 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-8928 010 Aaron Bernstine R 5 East Wing 783-8322 084 Joe Hamm R 431 Irvis Office Bldg 787-5270 508 Main Capitol Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120 04 Arthur Haywood D 10 East Wing 787-1427 003 Ryan Bizzarro D 414 Main Capitol Bldg. 772-2297 061 Liz Hainbidge R 123A East Wing 783-4102 717-787-2500 07 Vincent J. Hughes D 545 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-7112 117 Karen Boback R 41B East Wing 787-1117 001 Patrick J. Harkins D 331 Irvis Office Bldg. 787-7406 21 Scott Hutchinson R 170 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-9684 008 Timothy Bonner R 150A East Wing 783-6438 186 Jordan Harris D 428 Main Capitol Bldg. 783-1792 Lt. Governor, John Fetterman 09 John Kane D 458 Main Capitol Bldg 787-4712 076 Stephanie Borowicz R 413 Irvis Office Bldg. 772-9925 122 Doyle Heffley R 420 Irvis Office Bldg. 260-6139 200 Main Capitol Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120-3025 26 Tim Kearney D 463 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-1350 172 Kevin Boyle D 226 Irvin Office Bldg. 783-4944 104 Susan Helm R 41A East Wing 787-1230 717-787-3300 35 Wayne Langerholc, Jr. R 281 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-5400 070 Matthew Bradford D 512E Main Capitol Bldg. 783-1540 026 Timothy Hennessey R 313 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-3431 49 Daniel Laughlin R 169 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-8927 149 Timothy Briggs D 302 Main Capitol Bldg. 705-7011 156 Dianne Herrin D 115B East Wing 705-2075 Attorney General, Josh Shapiro 13 Scott Martin R 351 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-6535 054 Robert Brooks R 155A East Wing 260-6129 082 Johnathan Hershey R 411 Irvis Office Bldg. 783-7830 16th Floor Strawberry Square, Harrisburg, PA 17120 33 Doug Mastriano R 187 Main Capitol Bldg 787-4651 190 Amen Brown D 27A East Wing 783-3822 098 David S. Hickernell R 43A East Wing 783-2076783-2076 717-787-3391 24 Robert Mensch R 337 Main Capitol Bldg 787-3110 189 Rosemary Brown R 209 Ryan Office Bldg. 260-6171 095 Carol Hill-Evans D 28A East Wing 787-7514 44 Kate Muth D 185 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-1398 195 Donna Bullock D 328 Irvis Office Bldg. 787-3480 177 Joseph Hohenstein D 121A East Wing 783-4087 Auditor General, Timothy DeFoor 28 Kristen Phillips-Hill R 168 Main Capitol Bldg. 787-7085 197 Danilo Burgos D 105B East Wing 772-2004 107 Kristine Howard R 218 Irvis Office Bldg 783-4088 613 North St, Room 229, Harrisburg, PA 17120 41 Joe Pitman R 459 Main Capitol Bldg 787-8724 021 Sara Innamorato D 25A East Wing 783-9114 717-787-2543 072 Frank Burns D 325 Main Capitol Bldg. 772-8056 31 Michael Regan R 172 Main Capitol Bldg 787-8524 118 Michael Carroll D 300 Main Capitol Bldg.
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