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Michigan Government Directory HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PO Box 30014, Lansing MI 48909 District/Party/Name/Hometown Office # Ph. 373- SENATE Website: www.house.mi.gov 94 R ***Kelly, Tim, Saginaw Twp. 1198 HOB 0837 PO Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909 63 Republicans, 46 Democrats, 1 Vacancy 39 R ***Kesto, Klint, Commerce Twp. 888 HOB 1799 Website: www.senate.mi.gov Gary Randall, Clerk 109 D ***Kivela, John, Marquette 1488 HOB 0498 27 Republicans, 11 Democrats 373-0135 16 D ***Kosowski, Robert, Westland 695 HOB 2576 Lt. Gov. Brian Calley (R), President 108 R *LaFave, Beau, Iron Mountain 1487 HOB 0156 Jeff Cobb, Secretary District/Party/Name/Hometown Office # Ph. 373- 75 D *LaGrand, David, Grand Rapids 1094 HOB 2668 373-2400 73 R **Afendoulis, Chris, Grand Rapids Twp. 1092 HOB 0218 79 R *LaSata, Kim, Bainbridge Twp. 1098 HOB 1403 Legislative/State Government Information Since 1906 86 R *Albert, Thomas, Belding 1190 HOB 0846 52 D *Lasinski, Donna, Scio Twp. 986 HOB 0828 District/Party/Name/Hometown Office # Ph. 373- 101 S. Washington Square, Suite 540 • Lansing MI 48933 64 R *Alexander, Julie, Hanover 998 HOB 1795 81 R ***Lauwers, Dan, Brockway 151 C 1790 27 D *Ananich, Jim, Flint S-105 C 0142 Ph. (517) 482-3500 • FAX: (517) 482-4367 106 R *Allor, Sue, Wolverine 1485 HOB 0833 93 R ***Leonard, Tom, DeWitt Twp. 164 C 1778 9 D **Bieda, Steve, Warren 6300 CBB 8360 E-mail: [email protected] 71 R **Barrett, Tom, Potterville 1090 HOB 0853 58 R **Leutheuser, Eric, Hillsdale 992 HOB 1794 35 R **Booher, Darwin, Evart 3200 CBB 1725 Website: www.gongwer.com 17 R *Bellino, Joe, Monroe 696 HOB 1530 13 D **Liberati, Frank, Allen Park 692 HOB 0845 8 R **Brandenburg, Jack, Harrison Twp. 7500 CBB 7670 62 R **Bizon, John, Battle Creek 996 HOB 0555 89 R *Lilly, Jim, Park Twp. 1193 HOB 0838 38 R **Casperson, Tom, Escanaba 4100 CBB 7840 77 R *Brann, Tommy, Wyoming 1096 HOB 2277 10 D **Love, Leslie, Detroit 689 HOB 0857 7 R **Colbeck, Patrick, Canton Twp. 3400 CBB 7350 76 D ***Brinks, Winnie, Grand Rapids 1095 HOB 0822 70 R *Lower, Jim, Cedar Lake 1089 HOB 0834 4 D *Conyers, Ian, Detroit 3500 CBB 7918 3 D **Byrd, Wendell, Detroit 587 HOB 0144 36 R **Lucido, Peter, Shelby Twp. 885 HOB 0843 33 R **Emmons, Judy, Sheridan 4400 CBB 3760 87 R *Calley, Julie, Portland 1191 HOB 0842 24 R *Marino, Steve, Harrison Twp . 788 HOB 0113 31 R **Green, Mike, Mayville 6100 CBB 1777 MICHIGAN GOVERNMENT 23 D *Camilleri, Darrin, Brownstown Twp. 787 HOB 0855 63 R **Maturen, David, Vicksburg 997 HOB 1787 11 D **Gregory, Vincent, Southfield 6400 CBB 7888 DIRECTORY 84 R **Canfield, Edward, Sebewaing 1188 HOB 0476 40 R ***McCready, Michael, Bloomfield Hills 889 HOB 8670 34 R **Hansen, Goeff, Hart 7100 CBB 1635 99TH LEGISLATURE 6 D **Chang, Stephanie, Detroit 685 HOB 0823 59 R **Miller, Aaron, Sturgis 993 HOB 0832 23 D *Hertel, Curtis Jr., East Lansing 7600 CBB 1734 2017-2018 107 R **Chatfield, Lee, Levering 251 C 2629 35 D **Moss, Jeremy, Southfield 799 HOB 1788 29 R **Hildenbrand, Dave, Lowell S-324 C 1801 22 D **Chirkun, John, Roseville 786 HOB 0854 34 D **Neeley, Sheldon, Flint 798 HOB 8808 3 D **Hood, Morris III, Detroit S-9 C 0990 EXECUTIVE 14 D *Clemente, Cara, Lincoln Park 693 HOB 0140 20 R *Noble, Jeff, Plymouth 699 HOB 3816 6 D **Hopgood, Hoon-Yung, Taylor 4500 CBB 7800 Website: www.michigan.gov 67 D ***Cochran, Tom, Mason 1086 HOB 0587 21 D **Pagan, Kristy, Canton Twp. 785 HOB 2575 32 R *Horn, Ken, Frankenmuth 7200 CBB 1760 **Rick Snyder (R), Governor **Brian Calley (R), Lt. Gov. 105 R **Cole, Triston, Mancelona 1389 HOB 0829 78 R ***Pagel, Dave, Berrien Springs 1097 HOB 1796 22 R **Hune, Joe, Whitmore Lake 6600 CBB 2420 State Capitol Building State Capitol Building 19 R **Cox, Laura, Livonia 351 C 3920 54 D *Peterson, Ronnie, Ypsilanti 988 HOB 1771 2 D **Johnson, Bert, Highland Park 3300 CBB 7748 Lansing MI 48909 Lansing MI 48909 38 R **Crawford, Kathy, Novi 887 HOB 0827 49 D ***Phelps, Phil, Flushing 898 HOB 7515 24 R **Jones, Rick, Grand Ledge 4200 CBB 3447 (517) 373-3400 (517) 373-6800 110 D ***Dianda, Scott, Calumet 1489 HOB 0850 53 D *Rabhi, Yousef, Ann Arbor 987 HOB 2577 5 D *Knezek, David, Dearborn Heights 5500 CBB 0994 5 D **Durhal, Fred III, Detroit 589 HOB 0844 46 R *Reilly, John, Oakland Twp. 895 HOB 1798 13 R *Knollenberg, Marty, Troy 3100 CBB 2523 **Ruth Johnson (R), Sec. of State **Bill Schuette (R), Atty. General 96 D *Elder, Brian, Bay City 1285 HOB 0158 103 R *Rendon, Daire, Lake City 1387 HOB 3817 15 R **Kowall, Mike. White Lake S-309 C 1758 Austin Building Williams Building 26 D *Ellison, Jim, Royal Oak 790 HOB 3818 65 R **Roberts, Brett, Eaton Twp. 999 HOB 1775 28 R *MacGregor, Peter, Rockford 5600 CBB 0797 Lansing MI 48918 Lansing MI 48909 48 D ***Faris, Pam, Clio 897 HOB 7557 4 D ***Robinson, Rose Mary, Detroit 588 HOB 1008 12 R **Marleau, James, Lake Orion S-2 C 2417 (517) 373-2510 (517) 373-1110 30 R *Farrington, Diana, Utica 794 HOB 7768 44 R **Runestad, Jim, White Lake 893 HOB 2616 30 R **Meekhof, Arlan, West Olive S-106 C 6920 85 R *Frederick, Ben, Owosso 1189 HOB 0841 92 D *Sabo, Terry, Muskegon 1196 HOB 2646 19 R **Nofs, Mike, Battle Creek S-132 C 2426 SENATE LEADERSHIP 90 R **Garcia, Daniela, Holland 1194 HOB 0830 9 D *Santana, Sylvia, Detroit 688 HOB 6990 20 R *O'Brien, Margaret, Portage 5400 CBB 5100 Majority Leader Arlan Meekhof 7 D **Garrett, LaTanya, Detroit 686 HOB 2276 68 D ***Schor, Andy, Lansing 1087 HOB 0826 25 R **Pavlov, Phil, Saint Clair 6200 CBB 7708 Majority Floor Leader Mike Kowall 8 D **Gay-Dagnogo, Sherry, Detroit 687 HOB 3815 2 D ***Scott, Bettie Cook, Detroit 586 HOB 1776 21 R **Proos, John, Saint Joseph S-8 C 6960 President Pro Tempore Tonya Schuitmaker 12 D **Geiss, Erika, Taylor 691 HOB 0852 56 R **Sheppard, Jason, Temperance 990 HOB 2617 14 R **Robertson, Dave, Grand Blanc 6500 CBB 1636 Assistant Majority Leader Goeff Hansen 98 R **Glenn, Gary, Midland 1287 HOB 1791 69 D ***Singh, Sam, East Lansing 167 C 1786 10 R **Rocca, Tory, Sterling Heights 3600 CBB 7315 Majority Caucus Chair Dave Robertson 51 R ***Graves, Joseph, Linden 985 HOB 1780 50 D *Sneller, Tim, Burton 899 HOB 3906 37 R *Schmidt, Wayne, Traverse City 4600 CBB 2413 Majority Caucus Whip Jack Brandenburg 28 D *Green, Patrick, Warren 792 HOB 1772 31 D *Sowerby, William, Clinton Twp. 795 HOB 0159 26 R **Schuitmaker, Tonya, Lawton 7400 CBB 0793 Minority Leader Jim Ananich 37 D **Greig, Christine, Farmington Hills 141 C 1793 43 R **Tedder, Jim, Clarkston 892 HOB 0615 16 R *Shirkey, Mike, Clarklake 5300 CBB 5932 Minority Floor Leader Morris Hood III 29 D ***Greimel, Tim, Auburn Hills 793 HOB 0475 42 R **Theis, Lana, Brighton 891 HOB 1784 36 R *Stamas, Jim, Midland 5200 CBB 7946 Minority Caucus Chair David Knezek 66 R *Griffin, Beth, Mattawan 1085 HOB 0839 101 R *VanderWall, Curt, Ludington 1385 HOB 0825 18 D **Warren, Rebekah, Ann Arbor 7300 CBB 2406 Assistant Minority Leader Steve Bieda 95 D **Guerra, Vanessa, Saginaw 1199 HOB 0152 100 R *VanSingel, Scott, Grant 1289 HOB 7317 1 D **Young, Coleman II, Detroit 4300 CBB 7346 Minority Caucus Whip Curtis Hertel Jr. 15 D *Hammoud, Abdullah, Dearborn 694 HOB 0847 47 R **Vaupel, Hank, Handy Twp. 896 HOB 8835 17 R *Zorn, Dale, Ida 5100 CBB 3543 99 R *Hauck, Roger, Mt. Pleasant 1288 HOB 1789 74 R ***VerHeulen, Robert, Walker 374 C 8900 HOUSE LEADERSHIP 83 R *Hernandez, Shane, Port Huron 1187 HOB 0835 88 R ***Victory, Roger, Georgetown Twp. 1192 HOB 1830 Office designations: C=Capitol; CBB=Connie Binsfeld Building Speaker Tom Leonard 18 D *Hertel, Kevin, Saint Clair Shores 697 HOB 1180 45 R **Webber, Michael, Rochester Hills 894 HOB 1773 Speaker Pro Tempore Lee Chatfield Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Gary Glenn 60 D **Hoadley, Jon, Kalamazoo 994 HOB 1785 97 R *Wentworth, Jason, Clare 1286 HOB 8962 Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Jim Tedder 102 R *Hoitenga, Michele, Manton 1386 HOB 1747 80 R *Whiteford, Mary, Casco Twp. 1099 HOB 0836 Majority Floor Leader Dan Lauwers 32 R *Hornberger, Pamela, Chesterfield 796 HOB 8931 27 D **Wittenberg, Robert, Oak Park 791 HOB 0478 Majority Caucus Chair Eric Leutheuser 82 R *Howell, Gary, North Branch 1186 HOB 1800 25 D ***Yanez, Henry, Sterling Heights 789 HOB 2275 ©Information compiled by: Majority Caucus Whip Robert VerHeulen 41 R ***Howrylak, Martin, Troy 890 HOB 1783 33 R *Yaroch, Jeffrey, Richmond 797 HOB 0820 Minority Leader Sam Singh 91 R ***Hughes, Holly, White River Twp. 1195 HOB 3436 55 D ***Zemke, Adam, Ann Arbor 989 HOB 1792 Gongwer News Service 101 S. Washington Square, Suite 540 Minority Floor Leader Christine Greig 61 R **Iden, Brandt, Oshtemo Twp. 995 HOB 1774 1 Vacancy 585 HOB 0154 Minority Assistant Leader Darrin Camilleri,Vanessa Guerra 1 04 R **Inman, Larry, Williamsburg 1388 HOB 1766 Lansing MI 48933 (517) 482-3500 Minority Caucus Whip Jeremy Moss 72 R *Johnson, Steve, Wayland 1091 HOB 0840 Minority Caucus Chair Adam Zemke 11 D *Jones, Jewell, Inkster 690 HOB 0849 Office designations: C=Capitol Website: www.gongwer.com 57 R *Kahle, Bronna, Clinton 991 HOB 1706 HOB=House Office Building E-mail: [email protected] Number of asterisks indicate terms being served.
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