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United States Congress – Michigan Delegation 114th Congress 2015-2016 United States Congress – Michigan Delegation U.S. Senators Senator Debbie Stabenow (Democrat) Background: Served on the Ingham County Board of Commissioners; Served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 1979-1990 and in the Michigan Senate from 1991-1994; Elected to the United States Senate in 2000. Committees: Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry; Budget; Energy and Natural Resources; and Finance. (202) 224-4822 www.stabenow.senate.gov Twitter: SenStabenow District Offices: 1. 719 Griswold St, Suite 700, Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 961-4330 2. 221 W. Lake Lansing Rd, Suite 100, East Lansing, MI 48823 (517) 203-1760 3. 432 N. Saginaw St, Suite 301, Flint, MI 48502 (810) 720-4172 4. 3280 E. Beltline Ct, N.E., Suite 400, Grand Rapids, MI 49525 (616) 975-0052 5. 1901 W. Ridge, Suite 7, Marquette, MI 49855 (906) 228-8756 6. 3335 S. Airport Rd West, Suite 6B, Traverse City, MI 49684 (231) 929-1031 Senator Gary Peters (Democrat) Background: Spent his career working as an investment advisor; Served as a Rochester Hills City Councilman; Served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 1995-2002; Appointed Commissioner of the Michigan Lottery from 2003- 2008; Served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2009-2014; Elected to the U.S. Senate in 2014 Committees: Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; Small Businesses & Entrepreneurship; and Joint Economic Committee. (202) 224-6221 www.peters.senate.gov Twitter: SenGaryPeters District Offices: 1. 477 Michigan Ave, Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building, Suite 1860, Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 226-6020 2. 124 W. Allegan St, Suite 1810, Lansing, MI 48933 (517) 377-1508 215 S. Washington Square, Suite 110, Lansing, MI 48933 P: 517-485-3500 michiganschildren.org 114th Congress 2015-2016 U.S. Representatives Representative Dan Benishek (Republican) 1st District: the northern portion of Lower Peninsula, and the whole Upper Peninsula. Background: Spent his career working as a doctor; Elected to Congress in 2010. Committees: Agriculture; Natural Resources; and Veterans Affairs (202) 225-4735 Fax (202) 225-4710 www.benishek.house.gov Twitter: CongressmanDan District Offices: 1. 454 West Baldwin St, Alpena, MI 49709 (989) 340-1634 2. 500 S. Stephenson Ave, Suite 500, Iron Mountain, MI 49801 (906) 828-2114 3. 307 S. Front St, Suite 200, Marquette, MI 49855 (906) 273-2074 4. 3301 Veterans Dr, Suite 106, Traverse City, MI 49684 (231) 421-5599 Representative Bill Huizenga (Republican) 2nd District: Lake, Oceana, Newaygo, Muskegon, and Ottawa counties, and parts of Allegan, Kent, and Mason counties. Background: Former real estate agent; Served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 2003-2008; Elected to Congress in 2010. Committee: Financial Services (202) 225-4401 Fax (202) 226-0779 www.huizenga.house.gov Twitter: RepHuizenga District Offices: 1. 1 S Harbor Ave, Suite 6B, Grand Haven, MI 49417 (616) 414-5516 2. 4555 Wilson Ave, SW, Suite 3, Grandville, MI 49418 (616) 570-0917 Representative Justin Amash (Republican) 3rd District: Barry, Calhoun, Ionia, Kent, and Montcalm counties. Background: Spent his career working as a lawyer; Served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 2009-2010; Elected to Congress in 2010. Committees: Joint Economic Committee; Oversight and Government Reform (202) 225-3831 Fax (202) 225-5144 www.amash.house.gov Twitter: repjustinamash District Offices: 1. 110 Michigan St, N.W., Suite 460, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 451-8383 2. 70 W. Michigan Ave, Suite 212, Battle Creek, MI 49017 (269) 205-3823 215 S. Washington Square, Suite 110, Lansing, MI 48933 P: 517-485-3500 michiganschildren.org 114th Congress 2015-2016 Representative John Moolenaar (Republican) 4th District: Clare, Grand Traverse, Gratiot, Isabella, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Mecosta, Midland, Missaukee, Montcalm, Osceola, and Roscommon counties, and portions of Shiawassee, and Saginaw counties. Background: Spent his career working as a chemist and business development director; Served on the Midland City Council; Served in Michigan House of Representatives, and in the Michigan Senate; Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2014. Committees: Agriculture; Budget; and Science, Space, and Technology (202) 225-3561 www.moolenaar.house.gov Twitter: RepMoolenaar District Office: 135 Ashman Dr, Midland, MI 48640 (989) 631-2552 Representative Daniel Kildee (Democrat) 5th District: Iosco, Arenac, Bay, Saginaw, Tuscola, and Genesee counties. Background: Co-founder and past president of The Center for Community Progress; Founder of Genesee County Land Bank; Served as Genesee County Treasurer on the Genesee County Board of Commissioners; Served on the Flint Board of Education; Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2012. Committee: Financial Services (202) 225-3611 www.dankildee.house.gov Twitter: RepDanKildee District Office: 801 S. Saginaw St, Plaza Level, Flint, MI 48502 (810) 238-8627 Representative Fred Upton (Republican) 6th District: Allegan, Berrien, Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Van Buren counties. Background: Served under President Ronald Reagan in the Office of Management and Budget; Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1987. Committee: Energy and Commerce (202) 225-3761 Fax (202) 225-4986 www.upton.house.gov Twitter: RepFredUpton District Offices: 1. 157 S. Kalamazoo Mall, Suite 180, Kalamazoo, MI 49007 (269) 385-0039 2. 720 Main Street, St. Joseph, MI 49085 (269) 982-1986 215 S. Washington Square, Suite 110, Lansing, MI 48933 P: 517-485-3500 michiganschildren.org 114th Congress 2015-2016 Representative Tim Walberg (Republican) 7th District: Branch, Eaton, Hillsdale, Jackson, Lenawee, Monroe, and Washtenaw counties. Background: Served as president of the Warren Reuther Center for Education and Community Impact; Served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 1983- 1999; Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2007. Committees: Education and the Workforce; and Oversight and Government Reform Twitter: RepWalberg (202) 225-6276 Fax (202) 225-6281 www.walberg.house.gov District Office: 110 First Street, Suite 2, Jackson, MI 49201 (517) 780-9075 Representative Mike Bishop (Republican) 8th District: Ingham, and Livingston counties, and the northern portion of Oakland County. Background: Began his career as a private attorney; Served as Chief Legal Officer for International Bankcard Corporation; Worked as an adjunct professor at Cooley Law School; Served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 1998-2002; Served in the Michigan Senate from 2002-2010; Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2014. Committees: Judiciary; and Education and the Workforce (Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education Subcommittee) (202) 225-4872 www.mikebishop.house.gov Twitter: RepMikeBishop District Office: 1000 West St. Joseph, Suite 300, Lansing, MI 48915 (517) 702-8000 Representative Sander Levin (Democrat) 9th District: portions of Macomb and Oakland counties including St. Clair Shores, Warren, Sterling Heights, and Royal Oak. Background: Served in the Michigan State Senate from 1964-1970; Served as Assistant Administrator in the United States Agency for International Development; Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1982. Committee: Ways and Means (888) 810-3880 Fax (202) 266-1033 www.levin.house.gov Twitter: repsandylevin District Office: Regional Gratiot Ave Office, 27085 Gratiot Ave, Roseville, MI 48066 (586) 498-7122 215 S. Washington Square, Suite 110, Lansing, MI 48933 P: 517-485-3500 michiganschildren.org 114th Congress 2015-2016 Representative Candice Miller (Republican) 10th District: Macomb, St. Clair, Lapeer, Tuscola, Huron, and Sanilac counties. Background: Served on the Harrison Township Board of Trustees; Served as Macomb County Commissioner; Served two terms as Michigan’s Secretary of State; Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2002. Committees: House Administration; Homeland Security; and Transportation and Infrastructure (202) 225-2106 Fax (202) 226-1169 www.candicemiller.house.gov Twitter: CandiceMiller District Office: 48701 Van Dyke Ave, Shelby Township, MI 48317 (586) 997-5010 Representative Dave Trott (Republican) 11th District: Parts of Wayne and Oakland Counties including the cities of Auburn Hills, Birmingham, Canton, Farmington, Novi, Livonia, Northville, Plymouth, Rochester Hills, and Troy, Wixom, Walled Lake. Background: Began his career working as a lawyer; Spent one semester teaching American government; Served on the University of Michigan Advisory Board and the Detroit Country Day School Board of Trustees; Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2014. Committees: Foreign Affairs; and Judiciary (202) 225-8171 www.trott.house.gov District Office: 625 Big Beaver Rd, Suite 204, Troy, MI 48083 (248) 528-0714 Representative Debbie Dingell (Democrat) 12th District: Parts of Washtenaw and Wayne County including Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Belleville, Dearborn, Taylor, and Southgate Background: Served on the Wayne State University Board of Governors; Founder and past chair of the National Women’s Health Resource Center; Co-chaired the Children’s Leadership Council; Chaired the Michigan Infant Mortality Task Force; Serves on the Michigan’s Children board; Appointed under then Governor Granholm to the Early Childhood Investment Corporation, and the Cherry Commission on Higher Education and Economic Growth; Elected to Congress in 2014. Committees: Natural Resources; and Budget (202) 225-4071 www.debbiedingell.house.gov Twitter: RepDebDingell 215
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