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Texas Legislative Contact Information Representative TEXAS LEGISLATIVE CONTACT INFORMATION REPRESENTATIVE SENATE CAPITOL DISTRICT WEB/EMAIL VETERANS ANALYST POSTS TITLE NAME DISTRICT DISTRICT OFFICE OFFICE ADDRESS ANALYST EMAIL U.S. Senator Ted Cruz - R (202) 224-5922 (214) 361-3500 http://cruz.senate.gov/ All U.S. Senator John Cornyn - R (202) 224-2934 (972) 239-1310 http://cornyn.senate.gov/public/ All U.S. Representative Sam Johnson - R 3 (202) 225-4201 (972) 470-0892 http://www.samjohnson.house.gov/ 23, 53, 368 U.S. Representative Jeb Hensarling- R 5 (202) 225-3484 (214) 349-9996 http://www.house.gov/hensarling/ 504, 507 U.S. Representative Kenny Marchant - R 24 (202) 225-6605 (972) 556-0162 http://marchant.house.gov/ 81, 111, 184, 275, 424, 453 U.S. Representative Michael C. Burgess - R 26 (202) 225-7772 (972) 434-9700 http://burgess.house.gov/ 597 U.S. Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson - D 30 (202) 225-8885 (214) 922-8885 http://ebjohnson.house.gov/ 81, 111, 275, 292, 424, 453, 504, 507, 656, 802, 855 U.S. Representative Pete Sessions - R 32 (202) 225-2231 (972) 392-0505 http://sessions.house.gov/ 184, 218, 275, 368 Texas State Senator Bob Deuell - R 2 (512) 463-0102 (972) 279-1800 http://www.senate.state.tx.us/75r/Senate/members/dist2/dist2.htm Janiece Crenwelge [email protected] 23, 111, 504, 507 Texas State Senator Ken Paxton - R 8 (512) 463-0108 http://www.senate.state.tx.us/75r/Senate/members/dist8/dist8.htm 218, 597 Texas State Senator Chris Harris - R 9 (512) 463-0109 (972) 436-1001 http://www.senate.state.tx.us/75r/Senate/members/dist9/dist9.htm 184, 218, 453 Texas State Senator John J. Corona - R 16 (512) 463-0116 (214) 378-5751 http://www.senate.state.tx.us/75r/Senate/members/dist16/dist16.htm Jamie McCormick [email protected] 23, 53, 368, 453, 656, 855 Texas State Senator Royce West - D 23 (512) 463-0123 (214) 467-0123 http://www.senate.state.tx.us/75r/senate/members/dist23/dist23.htm Myrtis Evans [email protected] 81, 111, 275, 292, 424, 511, 581, 802 Texas State Representative Eric Johnson - D 100 (512) 463-0586 (214) 565-5663 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=100 507, 802 Texas State Representative Chris Turner - D 101 (512) 463-0574 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=101 504, 507 Texas State Representative Stefani Carter - R 102 (512) 463-0454 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=102 53 Texas State Representative Rafael Anchia - D 103 (512) 463-0746 (214) 943-6081 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=103 453, 656, 855 Texas State Representative Roberto Alonzo - D 104 (512) 463-0408 (214) 942-7104 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=104 184 Texas State Representative Linda Harper-Brown - R 105 (512) 463-0641 (972) 401-8825 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=105 218 Texas State Representative Pat Fallon - R 106 (512) 463-0694 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=106 184, 218 Texas State Representative Kenneth Sheets - R 107 (512) 463-0244 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=107 23 Texas State Representative Dan Branch - R 108 (512) 463-0367 (214) 745-5768 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=108 Justin Stein [email protected] 581, 656, 855 Texas State Representative Helen Giddings - D 109 (512) 463-0953 (972) 224-6795 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=109 111, 292 Texas State Representative Toni Rose - D 110 (512) 463-0664 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=110 802 Texas State Representative Yvonne Davis - D 111 (512) 463-0598 (214) 941-3895 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=111 81, 424 Texas State Representative Angie Chen Button - R 112 (512) 463-0486 (972) 234-8980 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=112 368 Texas State Representative Cindy Burkett - R 113 (512) 463-0464 (972) 276-1556 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=113 23 Texas State Representative Jason Villalba - R 114 (512) 463-0576 (214) 891-1776 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=114 855 Texas State Representative Bennett Ratliff - R 115 (512) 463-0468 http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=115 597 5th District represents 2,582 members as of 6/11/2012.
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