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Congressional Delegation NEW YORK STATE TH 115 Congressional Delegation U.S. SENATE CHARLES SCHUMER (D) KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND (D) New York State New York State 322 HSOB 478 RSOB Telephone: (202) 224-6542 Telephone: (202) 224-4451 Health Staff: Veronica Duron Health Staff: Alyson Northrup Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES YVETTE CLARKE (D) ELIOT ENGEL (D) District 9 District 16 Brooklyn Bronx 2058 RHOB 2462 RHOB Telephone: (202) 225-6231 Telephone: (202) 225-2464 Health Staff: Bridgette DeHart Health Staff: Catherine Barnao Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] CHRIS COLLINS (R) ADRIANO ESPAILLAT (D) District 27 District 13 Clarence Manhattan 1117 LHOB 1630 LHOB Telephone: (202) 225-5265 Telephone: (202) 225-4365 Health Staff: Ted Alexander Health Staff: Mark Howell Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] JOSEPH CROWLEY (D) JOHN FASO (R) District 14 District 19 Jackson Heights Kinderhook 1035 LHOB 1616 LHOB Telephone: (202) 225-3965 Telephone: (202) 225-5614 Health Staff: Nicole Cohen Health Staff: Patrick Rooney Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] DAN DONOVAN (R) BRIAN HIGGINS (D) District 11 District 26 Staten Island Buffalo 1541 LHOB 2459 RHOB Telephone: (202) 225-3371 Telephone: (202) 225-3306 Health Staff: Chris Del Beccaro Health Staff: Erin Meegan Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] JANUARY 2017 NEW YORK STATE 115TH CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (CONTINUED) HAKEEM JEFFRIES (D) GRACE MENG (D) District 8 District 6 Brooklyn Queens 1607 LHOB 1317 LHOB Telephone: (202) 225-5936 Telephone: (202) 225-2601 Health Staff: Zoe Oreck Health Staff: David Bagby Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] JOHN KATKO (R) JERROLD NADLER (D) District 24 District 10 Syracuse Manhattan 1620 LHOB 2109 RHOB Telephone: (202) 225-3701 Telephone: (202) 225-5635 Health Staff: Erin Boyle Health Staff: Melissa Connolly Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] PETER KING (R) TOM REED (R) District 2 District 23 Seaford Corning 339 CHOB 2437 Rayburn HOB Telephone: (202) 225-7896 Telephone: (202) 225-3161 Health Staff: Jamie Matese Health Staff: Drew Wayne Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] NITA LOWEY (D) KATHLEEN RICE (D) District 17 District 4 Harrison Garden City 2365 RHOB 1508 LHOB Telephone: (202) 225-6506 Telephone: (202) 225-5516 Health Staff: Dana Miller Health Staff: Colleen Nguyen Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] CAROLYN MALONEY (D) JOSÉ SERRANO (D) District 12 District 15 Manhattan Bronx 2308 RHOB 2354 RHOB Telephone: (202) 225-7944 Telephone: (202) 225-4361 Health Staff: Christina Parisi Health Staff: Marcus Garza Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] SEAN PATRICK MALONEY (D) LOUISE SLAUGHTER (D) District 18 District 25 Cold Spring Fairport 1027 LHOB 2469 RHOB Telephone: (202) 225-5441 Telephone: (202) 225-3615 Health Staff: Tom Mintz Health Staff: Colleen Bell Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] GREGORY MEEKS (D) ELISE STEFANIK (R) District 5 District 21 Far Rockaway Willsboro 2234 RHOB 318 CHOB Telephone: (202) 225-3461 Telephone: (202) 225-4611 Health Staff: Jordan Morris Health Staff: Leslie Haymon Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 2 HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK STATE JANUARY 2017 NEW YORK STATE 115TH CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (CONTINUED) TOM SUOZZI (D) NYDIA VELAZQUEZ (D) District 3 District 7 Huntington Brooklyn 226 CHOB 2302 RHOB Telephone: (202) 225-3335 Telephone: (202) 225-2361 Health Staff: Ellie Arbeit Health Staff: Melissa Jung Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] CLAUDIA TENNEY (R) LEE ZELDIN (R) District 22 District 1 Barneveld Shirley 512 CHOB 1517 LHOB Telephone: (202) 225-3665 Telephone: (202) 225-3826 Health Staff: Nick Stewart Health Staff: Matthew Scott Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] PAUL TONKO (D) District 20 Amsterdam 2463 RHOB Telephone: (202) 225-5076 Health Staff: Jeff Morgan Email: [email protected] KEY: CHOB = CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING HSOB = HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING LHOB = LONGWORTH HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING RSOB = RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING RHOB = RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING JANUARY 2017 HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK STATE 3.
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