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Updated March 29, 2017 Office Locations Milwaukee Office 517 East Wisconsin Ave, Suite 408 Milwaukee, WI 53202 Phone: (414) 276 2017 Congressional Delegation Contact Sheet Office Locations Senator Ron Johnson (R) Milwaukee Office 517 East Wisconsin Ave, Suite 408 Milwaukee, WI 53202 Phone: (414) 276-7782 Fax: (414) 276-7284 Oshkosh Office 219 Washington Ave, Suite 100 Oshkosh, WI 54901 Phone: (920) 230-7250 Fax: (920) 230-7262 Washington D.C. Office 328 Hart Senate Office Building Washington D.C. 20510-49005 Phone: (202) 224-5323 Fax: (202) 228-6965 Staff Contacts Chief of Staff: Tony Blando [email protected] State Director: Julie Leschke [email protected] Press: Paige Alwood [email protected] Higher Education/Legislative Director: Sean Riley [email protected] Higher Education/Legislative Correspondent: Michael Weiss [email protected] Scheduler: Jennifer O’Neil [email protected] State Scheduler: Mary Jane Loos [email protected] Updated March 29, 2017 2017 Congressional Delegation Contact Sheet Office Locations Senator Tammy Baldwin (R) Washington D.C. Office 717 Hart Senate Office Building Washington D.C. 20510-49005 Phone: (202) 224-5653 Fax: (202) 224-9787 Madison Office 30 West Mifflin Street, Suite 700 Madison, WI 53703 Phone: (608) 264-5338 Milwaukee Office 633 W. Wisconsin Ave, Suite 1920 Milwaukee, WI 53203 Phone: (414) 297-4451 Eau Claire Office 402 Graham St, Suite 206 Eau Claire, WI 54701 Phone: (715) 832-8424 Staff Contacts La Crosse Office th Chief of Staff: Bill Murat 205 5 Ave, Room 216 [email protected] La Crosse, WI 54601 State Director: Janet Piraino Phone: (608) 796-0045 [email protected] Wausau Office Press: John Kraus 2100 Stewart Ave, Suite 250 B [email protected] Wausau, WI 54401 Higher Education: Brian Moulton Phone: (715) 261-2611 [email protected] Scheduler: Carolyn Walser Green Bay Office [email protected] 1039 W. Mason, Suite 119 Legislative Director: Dan McCarthy Green Bay, WI 54303 [email protected] Phone: (920) 498-2668 Updated March 29, 2017 2017 Congressional Delegation Contact Sheet Office Locations Representative Paul Ryan (R-1) Washington D.C. Office 1233 Longworth HOB Washington D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-3031 Fax: (202) 225-3393 Janesville Office 20 South Main St, Suite 10 Janesville, WI 53545 Toll Free: 1-888-909-7926 Phone: (608) 752-4050 Fax: (608) 752-4711 Kenosha Office 5031 7th Ave Kenosha, WI 53140 Phone: (262) 654-1901 Fax: (262) 654-2156 Racine Office 216 6th St Racine, WI 53403 Staff Contacts Phone: (262) 637-0510 Chief of Staff: Danyell Tremmel (F) Fax: (262) 637-5689 [email protected] Press: Ian Martorana [email protected] D.C. Scheduler: Patricia Guse [email protected] District Scheduler: Tricia Stoneking [email protected] Higher Education: Paul Hallett Paul.Hallett@ mail.house.gov Legislative Director: Katie Donnell Katie.Donnell@ mail.house.gov Updated March 29, 2017 2017 Congressional Delegation Contact Sheet Office Locations Representative Mark Pocan (D-2) Washington D.C. Office 1421 Longworth House Office Building Washington D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-2906 Fax: (202) 225 -6942 Beloit Office 100 State St, 3rd Floor Beloit, WI 53511 Phone: (608) 365-8001 Madison District Office 10 East Doty Street, Suite 405 Madison, WI 53703 Phone: (608) 258-9800 Fax: (608) 258 -0377 Staff Contacts Chief of Staff: Glenn Wavrunek Glenn.wavrunek @mail.house .gov News Media: David Kolvoson David.Kolvoson @mail.house .gov District Director: Dane Varese [email protected] Legislative Director/Higher Education : Alicia Molt [email protected] Scheduler: Nicholas Greene [email protected] District Scheduler: Luanne Kostelic [email protected] Updated March 29, 2017 2017 Congressional Delegation Contact Sheet Office Locations Representative Ron Kind (D-3) Washington D.C. Office 1502 Longworth House Office Building Washington D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-5506 Fax: (202) 225-5739 Eau Claire Office 131 S. Barstow St, Suite 302 Eau Claire, WI 53511 Phone: (608) 365-8001 Madison District Office 10 East Doty Street, Suite 405 Madison, WI 54701 Phone: (715) 831-9214 Fax: (715) 831-9272 La Crosse Office 205 5th Ave South, Suite 400 La Crosse, WI 54601 Phone: (608) 782-2558 Staff Contacts Fax: (608) 782-4588 Chief of Staff: Mike Goodman [email protected] Legislative Director: Elizabeth Stower [email protected] Press: Amanda Sherman [email protected] Higher Education: Jason Burke [email protected] Scheduler: Aaron White [email protected] District Director & Chief of Staff in La Crosse: Loren Kanneberg [email protected] Updated March 29, 2017 2017 Congressional Delegation Contact Sheet Office Locations Representative Gwen Moore (D-4) Washington D.C. Office 2252 Rayburn House Office Building Washington D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-4572 District Office 316 N Milwaukee St, Suite 406 Milwaukee, WI 53202 Phone: (414) 297-1140 Fax: (414) 297-1086 Staff Contacts Chief of Staff: Sean Gard [email protected] Legislative Director: Vacant District Director: Shirley Ellis [email protected] Press: Eric Harris [email protected] Higher Education: Izmira Aitch [email protected] Scheduler: Nairobi A. Cratic (F) [email protected] Updated March 29, 2017 2017 Congressional Delegation Contact Sheet Office Locations Representative Jim Sensenbrenner (R-5) Washington D.C. Office 2449 Rayburn House Office Building Washington D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-5101 Fax: (202) 225-3190 Brookfield Office 120 Bishops Way, Room 154 Brookfield, WI 53005 Phone: (262) 784-1111 Fax: (262) 784-9437 Staff Contacts Chief of Staff: Bart Forsyth [email protected] Legislative Director: Amy Bos [email protected] District Director: Loni Hagerup [email protected] Press: Nicole Tieman [email protected] Higher Education: Michael Steger [email protected] D.C. Scheduler: Jacob Peterson [email protected] District Scheduler: Matt Holson [email protected] Updated March 29, 2017 2017 Congressional Delegation Contact Sheet Office Locations Representative Glenn Grothman (R-6) Washington D.C. Office 1217 Longworth H.O.B. Washington D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-2476 Fax: (202) 225-2356 Fond du Lac Office 24 W Pioneer Rd Fond du Lac, WI 53005 Phone: (920) 907-0624 Staff Contacts Chief of Staff: Rachel VerVelde Rachel.VerVelde @mail.house.gov Legislative Director: Ryan Crost [email protected] District Director: Alan Ott [email protected] Press: Bernadette Green [email protected] Higher Education and Student Debt: Tim Carlton [email protected] Scheduler: Samantha Baker [email protected] Updated March 29, 2017 2017 Congressional Delegation Contact Sheet Office Locations Representative Sean Duffy (R-7) Washington D.C. Office 1208 Longworth H.O.B. Washington D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-3365 Fax: (202) 225-2356 Hudson Office 502 2nd St, Suite 202 Hudson, WI 54016 Phone: (715) 808-8160 Fax: (715) 808-8167 Superior Office 823 Belknap St, Suite 225 Superior, WI 54880 Phone: (715) 392-3984 Wausau Office 208 Grand Avenue Staff Contacts Wausau, WI 54403 Phone: (715) 298-9344 Chief of Staff: Pete Meachum Fax: (715) 298-9348 [email protected] Legislative Director (Interim): Ryan McCormack [email protected] District Director: Jesse Garza (M) [email protected] Press: Mark Bednar [email protected] Higher Education (Interim): Sam Watters [email protected] D.C. Scheduler: Eleanore Trayham [email protected] District Scheduler: Margaret Cronin [email protected] Updated March 29, 2017 2017 Congressional Delegation Contact Sheet Office Locations Representative Mike Gallagher (R-8) Washington D.C. Office 1007 Longworth H.O.B. Washington D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-5665 Appleton Office 333 W. College Ave Appleton, WI 54911 Phone: (920) 903-9806 Green Bay Office 1915 S. Webster Ave, Suite D Green Bay, WI 54301 Phone: (920) 301-4500 Fax: (920) 301-3492 Staff Contacts Chief of Staff: McKay Daniels [email protected] Legislative Director: Jennifer Shirley [email protected] District Director: Rick Sense [email protected] Press: Madison Waberg [email protected] Higher Education/D.C. Scheduler: Nicole Tardis [email protected] District Scheduler: Betsy Goodman [email protected] Updated March 29, 2017 .
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