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Dan Roberts Alabama Brewers Guild Huntsville, Alabama This is the one Dan Roberts Alabama Brewers Guild Huntsville, Alabama 10:00 am Becca Wammack, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Richard Shelby (R) 304 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-5744 Graham Hixon, Legislative Assistant 11:00 am and Carlton Milsap, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Jeff Sessions (R) 326 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-4124 1:00 pm Stephen Davis, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Mo Brooks (D-5) 1230 Longworth House Office Building (202) 225-4801 2:00 pm Mike Sharp, Legislative Director Office of Representative Joe Bonner (R-1) 2236 Rayburn House Office Building (202) 225-4931 3:00 pm Daniel Tidwell, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Robert Aderholt (R-4) 2369 Rayburn House Office Building (202) 225-4876 Ann Metcalfe Alaskan Brewing Company Juneau, Alaska 11:00 am Paul Milotte, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Don Young (R-AL) 2314 Rayburn House Office Building (202) 225-5765 2:00 pm Robert Henson, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Mark Begich (D) 111 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-3004 3:00 pm Leila Kimbrell, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Lisa Murkowski (R) 709 Hart Senate Office Building (202) 224-6665 Sassan Mossanen Denali Brewing Company Talkeetna, Alaska 11:00 am Paul Milotte, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Don Young (R-AL) 2314 Rayburn House Office Building (202) 225-5765 2:00 pm Robert Henson, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Mark Begich (D) 111 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-3004 3:00 pm Leila Kimbrell, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Lisa Murkowski (R) 709 Hart Senate Office Building (202) 224-6665 Jeanne Wheeler Haines Brewing Company Haines, Alaska 11:00 am Paul Milotte, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Don Young (R-AL) 2314 Rayburn House Office Building (202) 225-5765 2:00 pm Robert Henson, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Mark Begich (D) 111 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-3004 3:00 pm Leila Kimbrell, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Lisa Murkowski (R) 709 Hart Senate Office Building (202) 224-6665 Paul Wheeler Haines Brewing Company Haines, Alaska 11:00 am Paul Milotte, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Don Young (R-AL) 2314 Rayburn House Office Building (202) 225-5765 2:00 pm Robert Henson, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Mark Begich (D) 111 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-3004 3:00 pm Leila Kimbrell, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Lisa Murkowski (R) 709 Hart Senate Office Building (202) 224-6665 Renee Hausmann Freak’N Brewing Company Peoria, Arizona 10:00 am Chris Bowlin, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator John McCain (R) 241 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-2235 11:00 am Kris Pratt, Legislative Director Office of Representative Kyrsten Sinema (D-9) 1237 Longworth House Office Building (202) 225-9888 12:00 pm Ryan White, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative David Schweikert (R-6) 1205 Longworth House Office Building (202) 225-2190 1:00 pm Bobby Cornett, Legislative Director Office of Representative Trent Franks (R-8) 2435 Rayburn House Office Building (202) 225-4576 2:00 pm Kristen Fallon, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Jeff Flake (R) B 85 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-4521 Thomas Lavallee Freak’N Brewing Company Peoria, Arizona Chris Bowlin, Legislative Assistant 10:00 am Office of Senator John McCain (R) 241 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-2235 11:00 am Kris Pratt, Legislative Director Office of Representative Kyrsten Sinema (D-9) 1237 Longworth House Office Building (202) 225-9888 12:00 pm Ryan White, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative David Schweikert (R-6) 1205 Longworth House Office Building (202) 225-2190 1:00 pm Bobby Cornett, Legislative Director Office of Representative Trent Franks (R-8) 2435 Rayburn House Office Building (202) 225-4576 2:00 pm Kristen Fallon, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Jeff Flake (R) B 85 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-4521 Michael Marquess Mother Road Brewing Company Flagstaff, Arizona 10:00 am Chris Bowlin, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator John McCain (R) 241 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-2235 11:00 am Lauren Alfred, Legislative Director Office of Representative Ron Barber (D-2) 1029 Longworth House Office Building (202) 225-2190 1:00 pm Ken Montoya, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Ann Kirkpatrick (D-1) 330 Cannon House Office Building (202) 225-3361 2:00 pm Kristen Fallon, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Jeff Flake (R) B 85 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-4521 Lorissa Bounds, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Matt Salmon (R-5) 2349 Rayburn House Office Building (202) 225-2635 Urs Riner Mother Road Brewing Company Flagstaff, Arizona 10:00 am Chris Bowlin, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator John McCain (R) 241 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-2235 11:00 am Lauren Alfred, Legislative Director Office of Representative Ron Barber (D-2) 1029 Longworth House Office Building (202) 225-2190 1:00 pm Ken Montoya, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Ann Kirkpatrick (D-1) 330 Cannon House Office Building (202) 225-3361 2:00 pm Kristen Fallon, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Jeff Flake (R) B 85 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-4521 Lorissa Bounds, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Matt Salmon (R-5) 2349 Rayburn House Office Building (202) 225-2635 Scott Stocking Mudshark Brewing Company Lake Havasu City, Arizona 10:00 am Chris Bowlin, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator John McCain (R) 241 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-2235 11:00 am Alyssa Adams, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Raul Grijalva (D-3) 1511 Longworth House Office Building (202) 225-2435 12:00 pm Rebekah Armstrong, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Paul Gosar (R-4) 504 Cannon House Office Building (202) 225-2315 2:00 pm Kristen Fallon, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Jeff Flake (R) B 85 Russell Senate Office Building (202) 224-4521 3:00 pm Laurie Ellington, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Ed Pastor (D-7) 2465 Rayburn House Office Building (202) 225-4065 Nico Freccia 21st Amendment Brewery San Francisco, California Stacey Rolland, Policy Advisor 11:00 am Office of Representative Nancy Pelosi (D-12) House Minority Leader H-204 Capitol (202) 225-0100 2:00 pm Erin Ryan, Legislative Counsel Office of Representative Jackie Speier (D-14) 211 Cannon House Office Building (202) 225-3531 3:30 pm Mona Lewandoski, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Barbara Boxer (D) (202) 224-3553 AND Thomas Ostrander, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Dianne Feinstein (D) (202) 224-3841 512 Hart Senate Office Building Joey Wolfe 21st Amendment Brewery San Francisco, California Stacey Rolland, Policy Advisor 11:00 am Office of Representative Nancy Pelosi (D-12) House Minority Leader H-204 Capitol (202) 225-0100 2:00 pm Erin Ryan, Legislative Counsel Office of Representative Jackie Speier (D-14) 211 Cannon House Office Building (202) 225-3531 3:30 pm Mona Lewandoski, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Barbara Boxer (D) (202) 224-3553 AND Thomas Ostrander, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Dianne Feinstein (D) (202) 224-3841 512 Hart Senate Office Building Barbara Gerovac Anaheim Brewery Anaheim, California 11:00 am Eduardo Lerma, Legislative Director Office of Representative Loretta Sanchez (D-46) 1114 Longworth 2965House Office Building (202) 225- 12:00 pm Scott Hinkle, Sr. Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Juan Vargas (D-51) 1605 Longworth House Office Building (202) 225-8045 3:30 pm Mona Lewandoski, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Barbara Boxer (D) (202) 224-3553 AND Thomas Ostrander, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Dianne Feinstein (D) (202) 224-3841 512 Hart Senate Office Building Greg Gerovac Anaheim Brewery Anaheim, California 11:00 am Eduardo Lerma, Legislative Director Office of Representative Loretta Sanchez (D-46) 1114 Longworth 2965House Office Building (202) 225- 12:00 pm Scott Hinkle, Sr. Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Juan Vargas (D-51) 1605 Longworth House Office Building (202) 225-8045 3:30 pm Mona Lewandoski, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Barbara Boxer (D) (202) 224-3553 AND Thomas Ostrander, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Dianne Feinstein (D) (202) 224-3841 512 Hart Senate Office Building Trey White Anderson Valley Brewery Boonville, California requested Piper Crowell, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Jared Huffman (D-2) 1630 Longworth House Office Building (202) 225-5161 requested Chris Austin, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative John Garamendi (D-3) 2438 RayburnHouse Office Building (202) 225-1880 3:30 pm Mona Lewandoski, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Barbara Boxer (D) (202) 224-3553 AND Thomas Ostrander, Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Dianne Feinstein (D) (202) 224-3841 512 Hart Senate Office Building Claudia Faulk Aztec Brewing Company Vista, California 11:00 am Ellen Dargie, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Darrell Issa (R-49) 2347 Rayburn House Office Building (202) 225-3906 requested Reed Linsk, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Duncan Hunter (R-50) 223 Cannon House Office Building (202) 225-5672 requested Morgan Jones, Legislative Assistant Office of Representative Scott Peters (D-52) 2410 Rayburn House Office Building (202) 225-0508 3:30 pm Mona Lewandoski, Legislative Assistant
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