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Fox Valley Technical College Fox Valley Technical College State and Federal Legislators 2019-21 State Senators Senate District 1 Senate District 2 Senator Andre Jacque(R) Senator Rob Cowles (R) State Capitol, Room 7 South State Capitol, Room 118 South PO Box 7882, Madison WI 53707-7882 PO Box 7882, Madison WI 53707-7882 P: 608-266-3512 P: 608-266-0484 or 800-334-1465 F: 608-282-3541 F: 608-267-0304 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Voting Address: Voting Address: De Pere, WI 54115 Green Bay, WI 54301 Senate District 9 Senate District 14 Senator Devin LeMahieu (R) Senator Luther Olsen (R) State Capitol, Room 409 South State Capitol, Room 122 South PO Box 7882, Madison WI 53707-7882 PO Box 7882, Madison WI 53707-7882 P: 608-266-2056 P: 608-266-0751 F: 608-282-3549 F: 608-282-3554 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Voting Address: Voting Address: Oostburg, WI 53070 Ripon, WI 54971 Senate District 18 Senate District 19 Senator Dan Feyen (R) Senator Roger Roth (R) State Capitol, Room 306 South State Capitol, Room 220 South PO Box 7882, Madison WI 53707-7882 PO Box 7882, Madison WI 53707-7882 P: 608-266-5300 P: 608-266-0718 or 800-579-8717 E: [email protected] F: 608-282-3559 E: [email protected] Voting Address: Fond du Lac, WI 54935 Voting Address: Appleton, WI 54914 Senate District 24 Senate District 20 *Minor portion of FVTC District Senator Patrick Testin (R) Senator Duey Stroebel (R) State Capitol, Room 131 South State Capitol, Room 18 South PO Box 7882, Madison WI 53707-7882 PO Box 7882, Madison WI 53707-7882 P: 608-266-3123 P: 608-266-7513 F: 308-282-3564 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Voting Address: Voting Address: Saukville, WI 53080 Stevens Point, WI 54482 Fox Valley Technical College State and Federal Legislators 2019-21 State Representatives Assembly District 3 Assembly District 5 Representative Ron Tusler (R) Representative Jim Steineke (R) State Capitol, Room 22 West State Capitol, Room 115 West PO Box 8953, Madison WI 53708 PO Box 8953, Madison WI 53708 P: 608-266-5831 or 888-534-0003 P: 608-266-2418 or 888-534-0005 F: 608-282-3603 F: 608-282-3605 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Voting Address: Harrison, WI 54952 Senate District 6 Assembly District 25 Representative Gary Tauchen (R) Representative Paul Tittl (R) State Capitol, Room 13 West State Capitol, Room 219 North PO Box 8953, Madison WI 53708 PO Box 8953, Madison WI 53708 P: 608-266-3097 or 888-529-0006 P: 608-266-0315 or 888-529-0025 F: 608-282-3606 F: 608-282-3625 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Voting Address: Voting Address: Bonduel, WI 54107 Manitowoc, WI 54220 Assembly District 40 Assembly District 53 Representative Kevin Petersen (R) Representative Michael Schraa (R) State Capitol, Room 105 West State Capitol, Room 107 West PO Box 8953, Madison WI 53708 PO Box 8953, Madison WI 53708 P: 608-266-3794 or 888-947-0040 P: 608-267-7990 or 888-534-0053 F: 608-282-3640 F: 608-282-3653 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Voting Address: Voting Address: Waupaca, WI 54981 Oshkosh, WI 54904 State Representatives (cont.) Assembly District 54 Assembly District 55 Representative Gordon Hintz (D) Representative Mike Rohrkaste (R) State Capitol, Room 201 West State Capitol, Room 321 East PO Box 8952, Madison WI 53708 PO Box 8953, Madison WI 53708 P: 608-266-2254 or 888-534-0054 P: 608-266-5719 or 888-534-0055 F: 608-282-3654 F: 608-282-3655 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Voting Address: Voting Address: Oshkosh, WI 54901 Neenah, WI 54956 Assembly District 56 Assembly District 57 Representative David Murphy (R) Representative Amanda Stuck (D) State Capitol, Room 318 North State Capitol, Room 4 West PO Box 8953, Madison WI 53708 PO Box 8953, Madison WI 53708 P: 608-266-7500 or 888-534-0056 P: 608-266-3070 or 888-534-0057 F: 608-282-3656 F: 608-282-3657 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Voting Address: Voting Address: Greenville, WI 54942 Appleton, WI 54911 Assembly District 72 Assembly District 2 *Minor portion of FVTC District Representative Scott Krug (R) Representative Shae A. Sortwell (R) State Capitol, Room 207 North State Capitol, Room 420 North PO Box 8952, Madison WI 53708 PO Box 8952, Madison WI 53708 P: 608-266-0215 or 888-529-0072 P: 608-266-9870 or 888-534-0002 F: 608-282-3672 F: 608-282-3602 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Voting Address: Voting Address: Nekoosa, WI 54457 Two Rivers, WI 54241 Assembly District 59 *Minor portion of FVTC District Assembly District 70 *Minor portion of FVTC District Representative Timothy Ramthun (R) Representative Nancy VanderMeer (R) State Capitol, Room 409 North State Capitol, Room 11 West PO Box 8953, Madison WI 53708 PO Box 8953, Madison WI 53708 P: 608-266-9175 or 888-534-0059 P: 608-266-8366 or 888-534-0070 F: 608-282-3659 F: 608-282-3670 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Voting Address: Voting Address: Kewaskum, WI 53040 Tomah, WI 54660 Fox Valley Technical College State and Federal Legislators 2019-21 Governor and Lieutenant Governor Governor Tony Evers (D) Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes (D) State Capitol, Room 115 East State Capitol, Room 19 East 115 E Capitol PO Box 2043 Madison, WI 53702 Madison, WI 53702 P: 608-267-2560 P: 608-266-3516 F: 608-267-3571 Contact: [email protected] E: [email protected] U.S. Senators and Representatives Senator Tammy Baldwin (D) Senator Ron Johnson (R) Washington, D.C. Office Washington, D.C. Office 709 Hart Senate Office Building 328 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Washington, DC 20510 P: 202-224-5653 P: 202-224-5323 Contact: https://www.baldwin.senate.gov/feedback F: 202-228-6965 Email Senator Johnson Madison Office Suite 700 Oshkosh Office 30 W Mifflin Street Suite 100 Madison, WI 53703 219 Washington Avenue P: 608-264-5338 Oshkosh, WI 54901 P: 920-230-7250 F: 920-230-7262 Congressman Glenn Grothman (R) District 6 Congressman Mike Gallagher (R) District 8 Washington, D.C. Office Washington, D.C. Office 1427 Longworth H.O.B. 1230 Longworth H.O.B. Washington, DC 20515 Washington, DC 20515 P: 202-225-2476 P: 202-225-5665 F: 202-225-2356 Email Congressman Gallagher Email Congressman Grothman Local Office 24 W Pioneer Road Fond du Lac, WI 54935 P: 920-907-0624 .
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