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Legislative Directory 87Th Kansas Legislature 2017 Regular Session Legislative Directory 87th Kansas Legislature 2017 Regular Session Published by Kris W. Kobach Secretary of State Note: Information in this directory is current as of January 31, 2017. For updated information check the Excel version of the 2017 Legislative Directory at http://www.sos.ks.gov/pubs/pubs_legislative_directory.html. 2017 Legislative Directory Table of Contents United States Senators ........................................................................................................ 1 United States Representatives ............................................................................................. 2 Kansas State Officers .......................................................................................................... 4 State Board of Education .................................................................................................... 6 Legislative telephone numbers and websites ...................................................................... 8 Kansas Senate By district ..................................................................................................................... 9 Officers and standing committees .............................................................................. 11 Capitol office addresses and phone numbers ............................................................. 12 Home/business contact information .......................................................................... 14 Kansas House of Representatives By district ................................................................................................................... 24 Officers and standing committees .............................................................................. 31 Capitol office addresses and phone numbers ............................................................. 32 Home/business contact information .......................................................................... 39 Kansas Supreme Court and Court of Appeals ................................................................... 71 Congressional, Judicial, Representative, Senate and Board of Education districts (by county) .................................................................................................. 72 United States Senators 1 Name/Kansas District Offices Washington, D.C. Address/Website Phone/Fax Party Term Expires Pat Roberts, Dodge City 109 Hart Senate OB, 20510 202-224-4774 Rep. Jan. 3, 2021 http://roberts.senate.gov/public Fax: 202-224-3514 100 Military Plaza 11900 College Blvd. Frank Carlson Federal Bldg. 125 N. Market Dodge City 67801 Suite 203 444 SE Quincy, Room 392 Suite 1120 620-227-2244 Overland Park 66210 Topeka 66683 Wichita 67202 Fax: 620-227-2264 913-451-9343 785-295-2745 316-263-0416 Fax: 913-451-9446 Fax: 785-235-3665 Fax: 316-263-0273 Jerry Moran, Hays 521 Dirksen Senate OB, 20510 202-224-6521 Rep. Jan. 3, 2023 http://moran.senate.gov/public Fax: 202-228-6966 1200 Main St. 923 Westport Place 23600 College Blvd. 306 N. Broadway 3450 N. Rock Road Suite 402 Suite 210 Suite 201 Suite 125 Bldg. 200, Suite 209 Hays 67601 Manhattan 66502 Olathe 66061 Pittsburg 66762 Wichita 67226 785-628-6401 785-539-8973 913-393-0711 620-232-2286 316-631-1410 Fax: 785-628-3791 Fax: 785-587-0789 Fax: 913-768-1366 Fax: 620-232-2284 Fax: 316-631-1297 2 United States Representatives (Terms expire January 3, 2019) Name/Kansas District Offices Washington, D.C. Address/Website Phone/Fax Party Term Expires Roger Marshall, Salina 312 Cannon House OB, 20515 202-225-2715 Rep. First http://marshall.house.gov/ Fax: 202-225-5124 200 E. Iron Ave. Salina 67401 620-282-9925 Lynn Jenkins, Topeka 1526 Longworth House OB, 20515 202-225-6601 Rep. Second http://lynnjenkins.house.gov/ Fax: 202-225-7986 3550 SW 5th St. 1001 N. Broadway, #C Topeka 66606 Pittsburg 66762 785-234-5966 620-231-5966 Fax: 785-234-5967 Fax: 620-231-5972 United States Representatives 3 (Terms expire January 3, 2019) Name/Kansas District Offices Washington, D.C. Address/Website Phone/Fax Party Term Expires Kevin Yoder, Overland Park 2433 Rayburn House OB, 20515 202-225-2865 Rep. Third http://yoder.house.gov/ Fax: 202-225-2807 7325 W. 79th St. Overland Park 66204 (913) 621-0832 Fax: (913) 621-1533 Mike Pompeo, Wichita—Resigned Election to be held April 11, 2017. For updated information check the Excel version of the 2016 Legislative Directory at http://www.sos.ks.gov/pubs/pubs_legislative_directory.html. 4 State Officers (Terms expire January 14, 2019) Office Name and Business Address Business Phone/Fax/Website Party Governor Sam Brownback 785-296-3232 Rep. Suite 241-S, State Capitol 877-579-6757 300 SW 10th Ave. Fax: 785-296-7973 Topeka 66612-1590 www.governor.ks.gov Lieutenant Governor Jeff Colyer 785-296-2214 Rep. 2nd Floor, State Capitol 800-748-4408 300 SW 10th Ave. Fax: 785-296-5669 Topeka 66612-1501 Secretary of State Kris W. Kobach 785-296-4564 Rep. 1st Floor, Memorial Hall Fax: 785-368-8033 120 SW 10th Ave. www.sos.ks.gov Topeka 66612-1594 State Officers 5 (Terms expire January 14, 2019) Office Name and Business Address Business Phone/Fax/Website Party Attorney General Derek Schmidt 785-296-2215 Rep. 2nd Floor, Memorial Hall 888-428-8436 120 SW 10th Ave. Fax: 785-296-6296 Topeka 66612-1597 www.ag.ks.gov State Treasurer Ron Estes 785-296-3171 Rep. Suite 201, Landon Building Fax: 785-296-7950 900 SW Jackson www.kansasstatetreasurer.com Topeka 66612-1235 Insurance Ken Selzer 785-296-3071 Rep. Commissioner 420 SW 9th 800-432-2484 Topeka 66612-1678 Fax: 785-296-7805 www.ksinsurance.org 6 State Board of Education Suite 102, Landon State Office Building, Topeka 66612-1182, 785-296-3203 Fax: 785-291-3791, www.ksde.org Name and Address Phone/Fax/Email Party District Term Expires Janet Waugh 913-287-5165 Dem. 1 Jan. 14, 2019 715 N. 74th [email protected] Kansas City 66112 [email protected] Steve Roberts 913-302-8185 Rep. 2 Jan. 11, 2021 6017 W. 124th Terrace [email protected] Overland Park 66209 [email protected] John W. Bacon 913-660-0392 Rep. 3 Jan. 14, 2019 14183 W. 157th [email protected] Olathe 66062 [email protected] Ann E. Mah 785-266-9434 Dem. 4 Jan. 11, 2021 3351 SE Meadowview Drive [email protected] Topeka 66605 Sally Cauble 620-629-5423 Rep. 5 Jan. 14, 2019 1104 Summerlon Ridge [email protected] Dodge City 67801 [email protected] State Board of Education 7 Suite 102, Landon State Office Building, Topeka 66612-1182, 785-296-3203 Fax: 785-291-3791, www.ksde.org Name and Address Phone/Fax/Email Party District Term Expires Deena Horst 785-827-8540 Rep. 6 Jan. 9, 2021 920 S. 9th [email protected] Salina 67401 [email protected] Kenneth R. Willard 620-669-0498 Rep. 7 Jan. 14, 2019 24 Dakota Drive [email protected] Hutchinson 67502 [email protected] Kathy Busch 316-682-5718 Rep. 8 Jan. 9, 2021 238 N. Ridgewood [email protected] Wichita 67208 [email protected] Jim Porter 316-617-6779 Rep. 9 Jan. 14, 2019 501 S. 7th [email protected] Fredonia 66736 [email protected] Jim McNiece 316-729-9742 Rep. 10 Jan. 9, 2021 1213 Manchester Court [email protected] Wichita 67212 [email protected] 8 Legislative Telephone Numbers/Websites President of the Senate, Room 333-E, State Capitol .................................................(785) 296-2419 Secretary of the Senate, Room 325-E, State Capitol ................................................ (785) 296-2456 Speaker of the House, Room 368-W, State Capitol ...................................................(785) 296-2302 Chief Clerk of the House, Room 272-W, State Capitol .............................................(785) 296-7633 Legislative Administrative Services; Room 551-S, State Capitol ............................(785) 296-2391 TTY ............................................................................................................................................ 711 Legislative Document Room; Room 58-S, State Capitol (during session) ...............(785) 296-4096 (for copies of bills, calendars, journals, committee lists, etc.) Legislative Hotline (for legislative information) ........................................................(800) 432-3924 State Library (legislative reference); Room 312-N, State Capitol ...........................(785) 296-2149 Legislative Research; Room 68-W, State Capitol ......................................................(785) 296-3181 Revisor of Statutes; Room 24-E, State Capitol ..........................................................(785) 296-2321 Legislative Division of Post Audit; 800 SW Jackson, Suite 1200, Topeka ...............(785) 296-3792 Websites: • for Capitol email addresses and personal Web pages of legislators: www.kslegislature.org/li/ • for personal voter registration information, polling place, etc.: https://myvoteinfo.voteks.org/ • to find legislative districts, district maps, etc.: http://www.kslegresearch.org/KLRD-web/Redistricting.html Kansas Senate 9 Dist. Name Residence Party 1 Dennis Pyle ................................................ Hiawatha ............................................. Rep. 2 Marci Francisco ......................................... Lawrence ............................................ Dem. 3 Tom Holland .............................................. Baldwin City ....................................... Dem. 4 David Haley ............................................... Kansas City ......................................... Dem. 5 Steve Fitzgerald ........................................ Leavenworth ....................................... Rep. 6 Pat Pettey ..................................................
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