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2006 General Assembly Names and Addresses Senate 2006 GENERAL ASSEMBLY NAMES AND ADDRESSES SENATE Walter Blevins Jr (27) Charlie Borders (18) David E Boswell (8) 777 Broadway Annex 5591 Panther Crk Pk Dr West Liberty, KY 41472 Room 230 Owensboro, KY 42301 (LRC) 502-564-8100 Frankfort, KY 40601 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 606-743-1200 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 270-771-4921 (Work) 606-743-1212 (Home) 606-475-0237 (Home FAX) 270-926-9047 (Work FAX) 606-743-1214 (Work) 606-327-4507 Tom Buford (22) Julian M Carroll (7) Julie Denton (36) 409 W Maple Street Annex 1708 Golden Leaf Way Nicholasville, KY 40356 Room 229 Louisville, KY 40245 (LRC) 502-564-8100 Frankfort, KY 40601 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC FAX) 502-564-2466 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 502-489-9058 (Home) 859-885-0606 (Home FAX) 859-885-0606 Carroll Gibson (5) Brett Guthrie (32) Denise Harper Angel (35) PO Box 506 1005 Wrenwood Dr 2521 Ransdell Ave Leitchfield, KY 42755 Bowling Green, KY 42103 Louisville, KY 40204 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 270-230-5866 (Home) 270-781-5597 (Home) 502-417-4900 (Work) 270-781-0049 Ernie Harris (26) Tom Jensen (21) Ray S Jones II (31) PO Box 1073 303 South Main St PO Drawer 3850 Crestwood, KY 40014 London, KY 40741 Pikeville, KY 41502 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 502-241-8307 (Home) 606-878-8845 (Work) 606-432-5777 (Work FAX) 606-432-5154 Dan Kelly (14) Alice Forgy Kerr (12) Robert J (Bob) Leeper (2) 324 W Main 3274 Gondola Drive 229 South Friendship Road Springfield, KY 40069 Lexington, KY 40513- Paducah, KY 42003 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 859-336-9048 (Home) 859-223-3274 (Home) 270-554-2771 (Work) 859-336-7723 (Work) 270-554-9637 (Work FAX) 270-554-5337 Vernie McGaha (15) Daniel Mongiardo (30) Gerald A Neal (33) 4787 W Hwy 76 #2N One Riverfront Plaza Russell Springs, KY 42642 200 Medical Center Drive 401 W Main St Ste 1807 (LRC) 502-564-8100 Hazard, KY 41701 Louisville, KY 40202 (Home) 270-866-3068 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Work FAX) 606-439-1941 (Home) 502-778-1178 (Work) 502-584-8500 (Work FAX) 502-584-1119 R J Palmer II (28) Joey Pendleton (3) Jerry P Rhoads (6) 1391 McClure Road 905 Hurst Dr PO Box 2002 Winchester, KY 40391 Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Madisonville, KY 42431 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 859-737-2945 (Home) 270-885-1639 (Home) 270-825-2949 (Home FAX) 270-885-0640 (Work) 270-825-1490 Run Date - 1/30/2006 Page 1 of 6 J Dorsey Ridley (4) Richard "Dick" Roeding (11) Richie Sanders Jr (9) 4030 Hidden Creek Drive 2534 Kearney Court 901 Maple Leaf St Henderson, KY 42420 Lakeside Park, KY 41017 Franklin, KY 42134-2444 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 270-826-5402 (Home) 859-331-1684 (Home) 270-586-5473 (Work) 270-869-8400 (Home FAX) 859-331-1238 Ernesto Scorsone (13) Dan Seum (38) Tim Shaughnessy (19) 511 West Short St 1107 Holly Avenue Ste 103 Lexington, KY 40507 Fairdale, KY 40118 250 E Liberty (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 Louisville, KY 40202 (Home) 859-254-3681 (Home) 502-749-2859 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Work) 859-254-5766 (Work) 502-584-1920 Katie Stine (24) Robert Stivers II (25) Gary Tapp (20) 21 Fairway Drive 207 Main St 2154 Buzzard Roost Rd Southgate, KY 41071 Manchester, KY 40962 Waddy, KY 40076 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 859-781-5311 (Home) 606-598-8575 (Home) 502-829-9220 (Work) 606-598-2322 (Work FAX) 606-598-2357 Damon Thayer (17) Elizabeth Tori (10) Johnny Ray Turner (29) 102 Grayson Way 2851 S Wilson Rd PO Box 5 Georgetown, KY 40324 Radcliff, KY 40160 Drift, KY 41619 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 859-621-6956 Ext. 644 (Home) 270-351-1829 (Home) 606-377-6962 (Home FAX) 502-868-6086 (Home FAX) 270-351-1829 Jack Westwood (23) David L Williams (16) Ken Winters (1) 2072 Lakelyn Court PO Box 666 1500 Glendale Rd Crescent Spring, KY 41017-4472 Burkesville, KY 42717 Murray, KY 42075 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 859-344-6154 (Home) 270-433-7777 (Home) 270-759-5751 (Work) 270-864-5636 Ed Worley (34) PO Box 659 Richmond, KY 40475 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 859-623-6524 (Home FAX) 859-623-6557 HOUSE Royce W Adams (61) Rocky Adkins (99) Adrian K Arnold (74) 580 Bannister Rd PO Box 688 4600 Paris Pike Dry Ridge, KY 41035 Sandy Hook, KY 41171 Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 859-428-1039 (Home) 606-738-4242 (Home) 859-498-3034 (Work) 859-824-3387 (Work) 606-928-3433 (Work FAX) 606-928-5913 John A Arnold Jr (7) Eddie Ballard (10) Joe Barrows (56) 1301 North Lee PO Box 1736 152 Stout Ave Sturgis, KY 42459 Madisonville, KY 42431 Versailles, KY 40383 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Work) 270-333-4641 (Home) 270-821-6255 (Home) 859-873-9768 (Work) 270-821-4767 Run Date - 1/30/2006 Page 2 of 6 Sheldon E Baugh (16) Carolyn Belcher (72) Joe Bowen (13) 252 W Valley Dr 51 Blevins Valley Rd 2031 Fieldcrest Dr Russellville, KY 42276 Owingsville, KY 40360 Owensboro, KY 42301 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 270-726-2712 (Work) 606-674-2417 (Home) 270-685-1859 (Work) 270-726-7616 Kevin D Bratcher (29) Scott W Brinkman (32) James E Bruce (9) 10215 Landwood Drive 6001 Two Springs Lane 6750 Ft Campbell Blvd Louisville, KY 40291 Louisville, KY 40207 Hopkinsville, KY 42240 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 502-231-3311 (Home) 502-893-8769 (Home) 270-886-2422 (Home FAX) 502-894-0210 Tom Burch (30) Denver Butler (38) Dwight D Butler (18) 4012 Lambert Ave 6712 Morocco Dr PO Box 9 Louisville, KY 40218 Louisville, KY 40214 Harned, KY 40144 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 502-454-4002 (Home) 502-366-7195 (Home) 270-756-0100 (Work) 270-756-5931 James Carr (8) Mike Cherry (4) Larry Clark (46) Annex 803 S Jefferson 5913 Whispering Hills Bld Room 413B Princeton, KY 42445 Louisville, KY 40219 Frankfort, KY 40601 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 270-365-7801 (Home) 502-968-3546 (Home) 270-886-7620 Hubert Collins (97) James R Comer Jr (53) Howard D Cornett (94) 72 Collins Dr 407 4th Street Blvd 20 El Paso Dr Wittensville, KY 41274 Tompkinsville, KY 42167 Whitesburg, KY 41858 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 606-297-3152 (Home) 270-487-5585 (Home) 606-633-3124 (Work) 606-832-4827 Tim Couch (90) Jesse Crenshaw (77) Ron Crimm (33) PO Box 710 121 Constitution St PO Box 43244 Hyden, KY 41749 Lexington, KY 40507 Louisville, KY 40253 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 606-672-8998 (Home) 859-252-6967 (Home) 502-245-8905 (Home FAX) 606-672-8998 (Work) 859-259-1402 (Work) 502-245-2118 (Work FAX) 859-259-1441 Robert R Damron (39) Jim DeCesare (21) W Milward Dedman Jr (55) 231 Fairway W 136 Cedar Trail Ave 300 South Chiles Nicholasville, KY 40356 Bowling Green, KY 42101 Harrodsburg, KY 40330 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 859-887-1744 (Work) 270-792-5779 (Work) 859-734-2880 Mike Denham (70) Bob M DeWeese (48) Jon Draud (63) 306 Old Hill City Rd 6206 Glenhill Rd 3081 Lyndale Court Maysville, KY 41056 Louisville, KY 40222 Edgewood, KY 41017 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 606-759-5167 (Home) 502-426-5565 (Home) 859-341-3831 (Work) 859-572-5757 Ted "Teddy" Edmonds (91) C B Embry Jr (17) 1257 Beattyville Rd PO Box 1215 Jackson, KY 41339 Morgantown, KY 42261 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 606-666-4823 (Home) 270-791-1879 (Work) 270-526-6237 Run Date - 1/30/2006 Page 3 of 6 Bill Farmer (88) Joseph M Fischer (68) David Floyd (50) 3361 Squire Oak Dr 126 Dixie Place 102 Maywood Ave Lexington, KY 40515 Ft Thomas, KY 41075 Bardstown, KY 40004 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 859-272-8675 (Home) 859-781-6965 (Home) 502-350-0986 (Work) 859-272-1425 (Work) 513-794-6442 (Work FAX) 859-272-1579 Danny R Ford (80) Jim Gooch Jr (12) Derrick Graham (57) PO Box 1245 714 North Broadway B2 Annex Mt. Vernon, KY 40456 Providence, KY 42450 Room 451B (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 Frankfort, KY 40601 (Home) 606-256-4446 (Home) 270-667-7327 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Work) 606-256-5229 (Work) 270-667-9900 (Home) 502-223-1769 (Work FAX) 270-667-9900 J R Gray (6) W Keith Hall (93) Mike Harmon (54) 3188 Mayfield Hwy PO Box 466 PO Box 458 Benton, KY 42025 Phelps, KY 41553 Junction City, KY 40440 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (LRC) 502-564-8100 (Home) 270-527-8376 (Home) 606-456-8666 (Home) 859-854-6328 (Work) 606-456-3432 Ext.
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