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2007 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ROSTER STATE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 3 State Executive Officers Governor G ENERAL A SSEMBLY R OSTER 2007 Office of Secretary of State Robin Carnahan State of Missouri State Capitol Room 208 & Robin Carnahan James C. Kirkpatrick State Information Center 600 W. Main St. Secretary of State Jefferson City, MO 65101 www.sos.mo.gov OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE STATE OF MISSOURI JEFFERSON CITY 65101 STATE CAPITOL ROBIN CARNAHAN ROOM 208 SECRETARY OF STATE (573) 751-2379 Dear Fellow Missourians: Every two years, we go to the polls to elect those we want to serve us in our representative democracy. We trust them to put aside partisanship and come to- gether to provide leadership, direction, and most im- portantly, results for our people. This roster provides names, photographs, and con- tact information for Missouri’s elected officials. Within these pages you can find information about statewide officials, as well as our senators and rep- resentatives serving in the Missouri General As- sembly and the United States Congress. Missourians deserve public servants who respond to our common concerns and give hope to our com- mon dreams. They are better able to do that when you take time to express your opinions. I hope you will use the information in this roster to make your voice heard. As Secretary of State, I am committed to providing outstanding customer service to every Missourian. So please, whether you are a businessperson, voter, investor, student, researcher, or historian, I hope you will drop by my office in Jefferson City or contact me whenever you need information about how your state government can serve you better. Very truly yours, Robin Carnahan Secretary of State Table of Contents Page Executive and Legislative Officers . 2 State Executive Officers . .3 Missouri Senatorial Districts Map . 4 Alphabetical Roster of State Senators . 6 State Senators . 7 Senate Committees . 11 Senate Staff Offices . 11 Missouri Representative Districts Map . 12 Alphabetical Roster of State Representatives . 14 State Representatives . 17 Standing House Committees . .35 Special House Committees . .36 House of Representatives Staff Offices . 38 Joint Legislative Committees Offices . 38 Telephone Index — Departmental Offices . 39 U.S. Congressional Districts Map . 40 U.S. Senators . 42 Alphabetical Roster of U.S. Senators and Representatives . 42 U.S. Representatives . 43 94th General Assembly Schedule First Regular Session Bill filing opens . December 1, 2006 Session convenes . January 3, 2007 Last day for bills to be considered . May 18, 2007 Session adjourns . May 30, 2007 Governor’s approval by . July 2, 2007 Effective date of laws* . August 28, 2007 Veto session . September 12, 2007 The content of the General Assembly Roster is public information, and may be used accordingly; however, the arrangement, graphics, and maps are copyrighted material. The graphics and maps may be used for non- commercial purpose provided credit is given as follows: Second Regular Session Bill filing opens . December 3, 2007 “The graphics and/or maps from the General Assembly Roster are used Session convenes . January 9, 2008 by permission of the Missouri Secretary of State, the copyright holder.” Last day for bills to be considered . May 16, 2008 All other uses of the arrangement, graphics, and maps must have spe- Session adjourns . May 30, 2008 cific written permission from the copyright holder. Address requests for such permission to the Missouri Secretary of State, 600 W. Main, Jeffer- Governor’s approval by . June 30, 2008 son City, MO 65101. Effective date of laws* . August 28, 2008 Veto session . September 10, 2008 © Copyright 2007 Missouri Secretary of State Jefferson City, MO 65101 *Unless an emergency date is specified. 2 2007 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ROSTER STATE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 3 State Executive Officers Governor . Matt Blunt . 751-3222 Lieutenant Governor . Peter Kinder . 751-4727 Secretary of State . Robin Carnahan . 751-2379 State Auditor . Susan Montee . 751-4213 State Treasurer . Sarah Steelman . 751-2411 Attorney General . Jay Nixon . 751-3321 Missouri General Assembly Senate Leadership President Pro Tem . Michael Gibbons . 751-2853 MATT BLUNT (R) PETER KINDER (R) Majority Floor Leader . Charlie Shields . 751-9476 Governor Lieutenant Governor Assistant Majority Floor Leader . Gary Nodler . 751-2306 Room 216, State Capitol Room 224, State Capitol (573) 751-3222 (573) 751-4727 Minority Floor Leader . Maida Coleman . 751-2606 FAX: (573) 751-1588 FAX: (573) 751-9422 www.gov.mo.gov www.ltgov.mo.gov Assistant Minority Floor Leader . Chuck Graham . 751-2162 Majority Caucus Chair . Chris Koster . 751-1430 Majority Caucus Secretary . Delbert Scott . 751-8793 Majority Caucus Whip . Kevin Engler . 751-3455 Minority Caucus Chair . Frank Barnitz . 751-2108 Minority Caucus Secretary . Yvonne Wilson . 751-9758 Senate Web site: www.senate.mo.gov House Leadership Speaker of the House . Rod Jetton . 751-5912 Speaker Pro Tem . Carl Bearden . 751-2949 Majority Floor Leader . Tom Dempsey . 751-1141 Assistant Majority Floor Leader . Tom Self . 751-3971 Majority Whip . Brian Nieves . 751-0549 ROBIN CARNAHAN (D) SUSAN MONTEE (D) Majority Caucus Chair . Bob Dixon . 751-9809 Secretary of State State Auditor Room 208, State Capitol Room 121, State Capitol Majority Caucus Secretary . Marilyn Ruestman . 751-9801 (573) 751-2379 (573) 751-4824 FAX: (573) 751-2490 FAX: (573) 751-6539 Minority Floor Leader . Jeff Harris . 751-9753 www.sos.mo.gov www.auditor.mo.gov Assistant Minority Floor Leader . Paul LeVota . 751-9759 Minority Whip . Connie (LaJoyce) Johnson . 751-7605 Minority Caucus Chair . Ed Wildberger . 751-9755 Minority Caucus Vice-Chair . .Gina Walsh . .751-6845 Minority Caucus Secretary . Sara Lampe . 751-1460 House Web site: www.house.mo.gov SARAH STEELMAN (R) JAY NIXON (D) State Treasurer Attorney General Room 229, State Capitol Supreme Court Building, PO Box 899 (573) 751-2411 (573) 751-3321 FAX: (573) 751-9443 FAX: (573) 751-0774 www.treasurer.mo.gov www.ago.mo.gov 4 STATE SENATORIAL DISTRICTS STATE SENATORIAL DISTRICTS 5 St. Louis City/County Worth Putnam Atchison Harrison Schuyler Scotland Nodaway Mercer Clark 13 Gentry 12 Sullivan Adair Knox Holt Andrew Grundy Lewis Daviess 14 DeKalb Linn Macon Livingston Shelby Marion 24 7 5 Caldwell 4 Buchanan Clinton Carroll 15 Chariton 18 Ralls Randolph Monroe Platte Ray Pike 34 Clay 21 1 Audrain Saline Howard St. Charles Lafayette Lincoln Jackson 19 23 17 Boone Cooper Callaway Montgomery Warren Johnson Pettis Cass 2 Moniteau St. Louis City Henry Cole St. Louis County Morgan Osage 26 31 28 Benton Gasconade Franklin 6 Jefferson 22 Bates Maries Miller 16 Washington Ste. Genevieve Camden St. Clair Crawford Hickory St. Francois Vernon Pulaski Phelps 3 Cedar Iron 27 Perry Polk Dallas Laclede Dent Barton Reynolds Madison Dade Texas Greene Webster Jasper Cape Girardeau Wright Bollinger 20 33 Shannon Wayne 32 Lawrence Scott Douglas Carter Newton Christian Stoddard Mississippi 29 Howell Butler McDonald Taney Ozark Oregon Ripley Barry Stone 25 New Madrid 30 Dunklin Pemiscot 11 9 8 10 Jackson County 6 2007 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ROSTER STATE SENATORS 7 Alphabetical Roster of State Senators, 2007 Name District E-mail Address Barnitz, Frank (D) . .16 . [email protected] Bartle, Matt (R) . 8 . [email protected] Bray, Joan (D) . 24 . [email protected] Callahan, Victor (D) . .11 . [email protected] Champion, Norma (R) . 30 . [email protected] Clemens, Dan (R) . 20 . [email protected] Coleman, Maida (D) . 5 . [email protected] Crowell, Jason G. (R) . 27 . [email protected] Days, Rita Heard (D) . 14 . [email protected] Engler, Kevin (R) . 3 . [email protected] Gibbons, Michael R. (R) . 15 . [email protected] District 1 District 2 District 3 Goodman, Jack A.L. (R) . .29 . [email protected] HARRY KENNEDY (D) SCOTT T. RUPP (R) KEVIN ENGLER (R) Graham, Chuck (D) . 19 . [email protected] 4959 Sutherland 3107 Bear View Ct. 108 W. Columbia Green, Timothy P. (D) . 13 . [email protected] St. Louis 63109 Wentzville 63385 Farmington 63640 (314) 481-5857 (573) 756-5572 Griesheimer, John E. (R) . 26 . [email protected] FAX: (573) 756-2520 Gross, Chuck (R) . 23 . [email protected] State Capitol Room 226 State Capitol Room 426 State Capitol Room 428 Justus, Jolie L. (D) . .10 . [email protected] (573) 751-2126 (573) 751-1282 (573) 751-3455 Kennedy, Harry (D) . 1 . [email protected] FAX: (573) 522-2465 FAX: (573) 526-4766 FAX: (573) 522-9318 Koster, Chris (R) . 31 . [email protected] Lager, Brad (R) . .12 . [email protected] Loudon, John W. (R) . 7 . [email protected] Mayer, Robert N. (Rob) (R) . .25 . [email protected] McKenna, Ryan (D) . ..
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