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Your Elected Officials Who are your elected officials? THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS Check mdelect.net ° Is a non-partisan organization YOUR For more information about your elected ° Does not support or oppose any political party or officials go to: candidate montgomerycountydelegation.com ° Helps voters make informed decisions about montgomerycountymd.gov ELECTED montgomeryschoolsmd.org candidates and issues ° Advocates after study and member consensus REGISTRATION & VOTING ° Has been helping voters make informed OFFICIALS decisions since 1920 Voter registration forms are available at libraries, schools, social service agencies, Motor Vehicle Administration offices and the Montgomery THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF County Board of Elections. 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Dear Ms. ___: Your Elected Officials, revised 2/22/2021 GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2021 SESSION NATIONAL OFFICIALS MARYLAND OFFICIALS January 13 - April 12 • Information about legislators, bills, schedules President: Joseph R. Biden (D) Members of the executive branch have more and more can be found on the General Assembly Vice President: Kamala D. Harris (D) contact information on their websites website: mgaleg.maryland.gov The White House, Washington, DC 20500 202-456-1414 State Web: maryland.gov • Legislators may be contacted by email directly Contact: whitehouse.gov/contact from the website or by using the format below: Web: whitehouse.gov EXECUTIVE (MD Relay 1-800-735-2258) [email protected] or [email protected] EXECUTIVE BRANCH Include your name and home mailing address. Senators and Representatives no longer receive Governor: Lawrence J. “Larry” Hogan, Jr. (R) • Mail can be sent to any senator at email directly. Use their websites for The State House, 100 State Circle [office room number] James Senate Office Bldg. correspondence. Annapolis, MD 21401-1924 or [office room number] Miller Senate Office Bldg. United States Senate 1-800-811-8336; 410-974-3901 11 Bladen St., Annapolis MD 21401-1991. governor.maryland.gov Sen. Benjamin Cardin (D) 2019 – 2025 • Mail can be sent to any delegate at 509 Hart Senate Office Bldg., Wash., DC 20510 Lt. Governor: Boyd K. Rutherford (R) [office room number] House Office Bldg. 6 Bladen St., Annapolis MD 21401-1991. 202-224-4524 cardin.senate.gov The State House, 100 State Circle Rockville Office: 301-762-2974 Annapolis, MD 21401-1924 • The Maryland Department of Legislative 1-800-811-8336; 410-974-3901 Services can be reached at 301-970-5400, toll Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D) 2017 – 2023 governor.maryland.gov free at 1-800-492-7122 Ext 5400 or on the web at 110 Hart Senate Office Bldg. dls.maryland.gov Wash., DC 20510 Attorney General: Brian E. Frosh (D) 202-224-4654 vanhollen.senate.gov 200 St. Paul Place • All 301-858-XXX numbers are toll free from the Rockville Office: 301-545-1500 Baltimore, MD 21202-2004 DC metropolitan area 1-888-743-0023 ; 410-576-6300 marylandattorneygeneral.gov Senate Standing Committees United States House of Representatives B&T – Budget and Taxation Comptroller: Peter Franchot (D) 3rd Cong Dist: Rep. John Sarbanes (D) EHE – Education, Health, and Environmental Louis L. Goldstein Treasury Building 2370 Rayburn HOB, Wash., DC 20515 Affairs 80 Calvert St., P.O. Box 466 202-225-4016 EXN – Executive Nominations Annapolis, MD 21404-0466 sarbanes.house.gov FIN – Finance 1-800-552-3941; 410-260-7801 Towson Office: 410-832-8890 JPR – Judicial Proceedings marylandtaxes.gov SRU – Rules 6th Cong Dist: Rep. David Trone (D) Treasurer: Nancy K. Kopp (D) 1110 Longworth HOB, Wash., DC 20515 House Standing Committees Louis L. Goldstein Treasury Building 202-225-2721 trone.house.gov APP – Appropriations 80 Calvert St., Annapolis, MD 21401 Gaithersburg Office: 301-926-0300 CC – Consent Calendars 1-800-974-0468 ; 410-260-7160 ECM – Economic Matters treasurer.state.md.us 8th Cong Dist: Rep. Jamie Raskin (D) E&T – Environment and Transportation 2242 Rayburn HOB, Wash., DC 20515 HGO – Health and Government Operations 202-225-5341 raskin.house.gov HRU – Rules and Executive Nominations Rockville Office: 301-354-1000 JUD – Judiciary W&M – Ways and Means MONTGOMERY COUNTY 17th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 20th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT LEGISLATORS Sen. Cheryl C. Kagan (D) V-Chair, EHE Sen. William C. Smith, Jr. (D) Chair, JPR; 2 West Miller; 301-858-3134 EXN; SRU 14th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 2 East Miller; 301-858-3634 Sen. Craig J. Zucker (D) V-Chair, SRU; B&T Del. Kumar P. Barve (D) Chair, E&T; HRU 122 James; 301-858-3625 251 House; 301-858-3990 Del. Lorig Charkoudian (D) ECM 226 House; 301-858-3423 Del. Anne R. Kaiser (D) Chair, W&M; HRU Del. Jim Gilchrist (D) E&T 131 House; 301-858-3036 Dep. Majority Whip Del. David Moon (D) JUD 219 House; 301-858-3744 220 House; 301-858-3474 Del. Eric G. Luedtke (D) W&M; HRU Majority Leader Del. Julie Palakovich Carr (D) W&M Del. Jheanelle K. Wilkins (D) W&M 350 House; 301-858-3110 221 House; 301-858-3037 Parliamentarian Del. Pamela E. Queen (D) ECM 350 House; 301-858-3493 224 House; 301-858-3380 18th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT Sen. Jeff Waldstreicher (D) V-Chair, JPR 39th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 15th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 2 East Miller; 301-858-3137 Sen. Nancy J. King (D) B&T; EXN; SRU Sen. Brian J. Feldman (D) V-Chair, FIN; EXN Del. Alfred C. Carr, Jr. (D) HGO 121 James; 301-858-3686 104 James; 301-858-3169 222 House; 301-858-3638 Del. Gabriel Acevero (D) APP Del. Kathleen M. Dumais (D) V-Chair, ECM; 225 House; 301-858-3001 CC; HRU Del. Emily Shetty (D) JUD 231 House; 301-858-3052 Deputy Majority Whip Del. Lesley J. Lopez (D) JUD 224 House; 301-858-3181 221 House; 301-858-3021 Del. David Fraser-Hidalgo (D) E&T 223 House; 301-858-3186 Del. Jared Solomon (D) APP Del. Kirill Reznik (D) APP 222 House; 301-858-3130 427 House; 301-858-3039 Del. Lily Qi (D) ECM 223 House; 301-858-3090 19th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT Maryland State General Assembly 16th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT Sen. Benjamin F. Kramer (D) FIN Senate President: Bill Ferguson (D) House Speaker: Adrienne A. Jones (D) 401 Miller; 301-858-3151 Sen. Susan C. Lee (D) JPR, EXN Majority Whip Del. Charlotte Crutchfield (D) JUD Montgomery County Senate Delegation 223 James; 301-858-3124 Chair, Sen. Craig Zucker 226 House; 301-858-3485 Del. Ariana B. Kelly (D) HGO Vice-Chair, Sen. Susan Lee Deputy Majority Whip Del. Bonnie Cullison (D) HGO 425 House; 301-858-3642 Deputy Speaker Pro Tem Montgomery County House Delegation 312 House; 301-858-3883 Chair, Del. Marc A. Korman Del. Marc Korman (D) APP Vice-Chair, Del. Alfred C. Carr, Jr. 210 House; 301-858-3649 Del. Vaughn Stewart (D) E&T 220 House; 301-858-3528 Del. Sara Love (D) E&T 210 House; 301-858-3454 County Council Board of Education MONTGOMERY COUNTY Werner Council Office Building Carver Educational Services Center (CESC) OFFICIALS 100 Maryland Ave. 850 Hungerford Drive, Suite 123 Rockville, MD 20850 Rockville, MD 20850 240-777-7900; FAX 240-777-7989 240-740-3030; FAX 301-279-3860 County Executive Marc Elrich (D) montgomerycountymd.gov/council montgomeryschoolsmd.org/boe/members Executive Office Building Official communication to Board members go to 101 Monroe St., Rockville, MD 20850 Council members may be contacted by email [email protected]. 240-777-0311; FAX 240-777-2517 directly from the website or by using the address: Individual members may also be contacted by montgomerycountymd.gov/exec councilmember.lastname @montgomerycountymd.gov email directly from the website. District 1 Judith R. Docca * District 2 Rebecca Smondrowski** Council Standing Committees District 3 Patricia O'Neill* EC – Education & Culture All offices below are located at District 4 Shebra L. Evans** GO – Government Operations and Fiscal Policy 50 Maryland Ave., Rockville, MD 20850 District 5 Brenda Wolff, Pres.* HHS – Health and Human Services At Large Lynn Harris** PHED – Planning, Housing, and Economic State’s Attorney: John McCarthy (D) Karla Silvestre, VP* Development 240-777-7300; FAX 240-777-7413 PS – Public Safety Student Member: Nick Asante*** montgomerycountymd.gov/sao T&E – Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy ***Student member elected annually by 6-12th and Environment Clerk of Circuit Court: Barbara Meiklejohn (D) grade students in Mont.
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