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Wes Rogers 18Th District Unwanted Solicitations 2021 DISTRICT DIRECTORY STATE REPRESENTATIVE WES ROGERS 18TH DISTRICT UNWANTED SOLICITATIONS MISSOURI NO-CALL (866) 662-2551 ago.mo.gov/app/NoCallRegistration To see if your phone number has been registered, go to ago.mo.gov/app/NoCallRegistration/lookup Consumers who believe a telemarketer has violated the no-call law can fi le a complaint at ago.mo.gov/app/nocallcomplaint NATIONAL DO NOT CALL REGISTRY donotcall.gov (888) 382-1222 • TTY (866) 290-4236 STOP GETTING CREDIT CARD OFFERS Stop pre-approved credit card offers (888) 567-8688 • DHH (800) 821-9631 optoutprescreen.com STOP UNSOLICITED POSTAL MAIL You can’t stop it all, but to reduce it visit dmachoice.org STOP JUNK EMAIL Remove your name from Direct Marketing lists dmachoice.org HOW DO I KNOW WHETHER A CHARITY IS LEGITIMATE OR A SCAM? Visit ago.mo.gov/divisions/consumer/check-a-charity and enter the name of the charity in the box for information regarding that charity. FILE A COMPLAINT Visit ago.mo.gov/divisions/consumer/consumer-complaints or call the Consumer Protection Hotline at (800) 392-8222 Dear Friend, Your state and local governments are here to serve you. However, finding the resource when you have a problem or need information may be difficult. This directory is intended to serve as an easy reference guide for residents of our district. COMMITTEES I hope you find this directory helpful. If Member: I can ever provide assistance, please Agriculture Policy do not hesitate to contact me by calling, General Laws emailing, or stopping by my office. Special Committee on Government Oversight As always, it is an honor and privilege to Special Committee on Litigation serve you. Reform Joint Committee on Agriculture Your State Representative, Special Interim Committee on Broadband Development Rules - Legislative Oversight, Ranking Minority Member WES ROGERS State Representative - District 18 STATE CAPITOL 201 W Capitol Ave • Room 105-B Jefferson City, MO 65101-6806 (573) 751-2199 [email protected] 2 HOSPITALS Children’s Mercy Hospital ...........................................................(816) 234-3000 2401 Gillham Rd, Kansas City, 64108 Toll Free ...............................................................................(866) 512-2168 24/7 Nurse Advice Line.......................................................(816) 234-3188 ● Children’s Mercy Emergency Room ........................................(816) 234-3430 ● Children’s Mercy Northland • Urgent Care ..............................(816) 413-2500 501 NW Barry Rd, Kansas City 64155 Excelsior Springs Hospital ..........................................................(816) 630-6081 1700 Rainbow Blvd, Excelsior Springs 64024 Liberty Hospital ............................................................................(816) 781-7200 2525 Glenn Hendren Dr, Liberty 64068 North Kansas City Hospital .........................................................(816) 691-2000 2800 Clay Edwards Dr, North Kansas City 64116 St. Luke’s Northland Hospital .....................................................(816) 891-6000 5830 NW Barry Rd, Kansas City 64154 Tri-County Mental Health Services .............................................(816) 468-0400 3100 NE 83rd St, Ste 1001, Kansas City 64119 FOOD, HOUSING, AND UTILITIES ASSISTANCE Harvesters .....................................................................................(877) 353-6639 Women, Infants & Children (WIC) ...............................................(816) 595-4358 Northland Meals on Wheels .........................................................(816) 691-5322 CHES, Inc ......................................................................................(816) 533-7417 Community Linc ...........................................................................(816) 531-3727 Greater Kansas City Housing Information Center.....................(816) 931-0443 Happy Bottoms Diaper Bank .......................................................(855) 479-2867 COUNSELING & GUIDANCE Catholic Charities of Kansas City – St. Joseph .........................(816) 221-4377 850 Main St, Kansas City 64105 Clay County Family Services Sallie West .................................. (816) 407-9931 7000 Liberty Dr, Liberty 64068 Jewish Family and Children Services of Greater Kansas City .....(913) 327-8250 5801 W 115th St #103, Overland Park, Kansas 66211 Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault (MOCSA) .......(816) 931-4527 Crisis Line ................................................................................(816) 531-0233 Tri-County Mental Health Center .................................................(816) 483-0400 3100 NE 83rd St, Ste 1001, Kansas City 64119 MENTAL HEALTH Department of Mental Health .......................................................(816) 512-7000 821 E Admiral Blvd, Kansas City 64106 Division of Behavioral Health - Addiction Services ................. (816) 482-5770 2600 E 12th St, Kansas City 64127 Center for Behavioral Medicine...................................................(816) 512-7000 1000 E 24th St, Kansas City 64108 3 CRISIS LINES Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault (MOCSA) .........(816) 931-4527 Crisis Line ................................................................................(816) 531-0233 3100 Broadway St, Rm 400, Kansas City 64111 Synergy Services, Inc. (United Way Agency) ..............................(816) 587-4100 24-hour Youth Crisis Line .......................................................(888) 233-1639 Domestic Violence Hotline ......................................................... (800) 491-1114 400 E 6th St, Parkville 64152 Trevor Project (LGBTQ Youth) ................................................... (866) 488-7386 National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN) .................................(800) 656-HOPE National Suicide Prevention Hotline ...........................................(800) 273-8255 National Eating Disorder Association ........................................(800) 931-2237 CLAY COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS County Courthouse, 11 S Water St, Liberty 64068 County Switchboard - (816) 407-3600 Clay County Commission: Presiding Commissioner JERRY NOLTE...............................(816) 407-3600 Eastern Commissioner MEGAN THOMPSON ........................(816) 407-3600 Western Commissioner JON CARPENTER ...........................(816) 407-3600 Assessor CATHY RINEHART .......................................................(816) 407-3500 Auditor VICTOR S. HURLBERT ...................................................(816) 407-3590 Circuit Clerk LEE BUCKSATH ......................................................(816) 407-3900 James S. Rooney Justice Center, 11 S Water St, Liberty 64068 Collector LYDIA MCEVOY ............................................................(816) 407-3200 County Clerk SANDY BALDWIN ..................................................(816) 407-3570 Prosecuting Attorney DAN WHITE ..............................................(816) 736-8300 Public Administrator SARAH MILLS-ROTTGERS ......................(816) 407-3250 Recorder of Deeds KATEE PORTER ...........................................(816) 407-3550 Sheriff WILLIAM K. AKIN...............................................................(816) 407-3750 12 S Water St, Liberty 64068 Treasurer BOB NANCE .................................................................(816) 407-3540 SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT 11 S Water St, Liberty 64068 (816) 407-3850 Judges Division One • The Honorable SHANE T. ALEXANDER Division Two • The Honorable JANET SUTTON Division Three • The Honorable K. ELIZABETH DAVIS Division Four • The Honorable DAVID P. CHAMBERLAIN Division Five • The Honorable ALISHA O’HARA Division Six • The Honorable KAREN L. KRAUSER Division Seven • The Honorable LOUIS ANGLES Division Eight • The Honorable SHERRILL ROBERTS Division Nine • The Honorable TIMOTHY J. FLOOK 4 Circuit Divisions Division One .............................................................................(816) 407-3910 Division Two .............................................................................(816) 407-3920 Division Three ..........................................................................(816) 407-3930 Division Four ............................................................................(816) 407-3940 Associate Divisions Division Five.............................................................................(816) 407-3950 Division Six ..............................................................................(816) 407-3960 Division Seven .........................................................................(816) 407-3970 Division Eight ...........................................................................(816) 407-3980 OTHER CLAY COUNTY OFFICES Birth and Death Records 800 Haines Dr, Liberty 64068..............(816) 595-4200 Board of Election Commissioners ................................ (816) 415-VOTE (8683) 100 W Mississippi St, Liberty 64068 County Administrator Victor S. Hurlbert ......................................(816) 407-3620 County Courthouse, 1 Courthouse Sq, Liberty 64068 Department of Social Services 7000 Liberty Dr, Liberty 64068 ..(816) 407-9931 ● Children’s Division 7000 Liberty Dr, Liberty 64068 ..............(816) 407-9931 Health Department Director 800 Haines Dr, Liberty 64068 .........(816) 595-4200 Kansas City Area Transportation Authority ...............................(816) 221-0660 Planning and Zoning Director .....................................................(816)
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