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FEDERAL OFFICIALS U.S. Senator Dean Heller (R) U.S. Senator Harry Reid (D) U.S. Congresswoman Dina Titus U.S. Congressman Mark A FEDERAL OFFICIALS U.S. Senator Dean Heller (R) Nevada Toll Free (877) 894-7711 www.Heller.Senate.Gov W ashington D.C. Office: Las Veg as Office: Reno Office: 361-A Russell Senate Office Building Lloyd George F ederal Building Bruce Thompson Federal Building Washington, DC 20510 333 South Las Vegas Blvd., Suite 400 S. Virginia Street, Suite 738 (202) 224-6244 8203 Reno, NV 89501 Fax (202) 228-6753 Las Vegas, NV 89101 (775) 686-5770 (702) 388-6605 Fax (775) 686-5729 Fax (702) 388-6501 U.S. Senator Harry Reid (D) Nevada Toll Free (866) 736-7343 www.Reid.Senate.Gov W ashington D.C. Office: Las Vegas Office: Reno Office: Carson City Office: 522 Hart Senate Office 333 Las Vegas Blvd., S. #8016 400 S. Virginia St., #902 600 East William St., Building Washington, Las Vegas, NV 89101 Reno, NV 89501 #302 D.C. 20510 (202) 224- (702) 388-5020 (775) 686-5750 Carson City, NV 89701 3542 Fax (702) 388-5030 Fax (775) 686-5757 (775) 882-7343 Fax (202) 224-7327 Fax (775) 883-1980 U.S. Congresswoman Dina Titus Representing Nevada’s First Congressional District www.Titus.house.gov W ashington D.C. Office: Las Vegas Office: 401 Cannon House Office Building 550 East Charleston Boulevard Washington D.C. 20515 Suite B Phone: (202) 225-5965 Las Vegas, Nevada 89104 Phone: (702) 220-9823 U.S. Congressman Mark Amodei (R) Representing Nevada’s Second Congressional District www.Amodei.house.gov W ashington D.C. Office: Las Vegas Office: Reno Office: Elko Office: 125 Cannon HOB 600 Las Vegas Blvd., S. #680 400 S. Virginia St., Ste. 502 405 Idaho Street, #214 Washington, D.C. 20515 Las Vegas, NV 89101 Reno, NV 89501 Elko, NV 89801 (202) 225-6155 (702) 255-1651 (775) 686-5760 (775) 777-7920 Fax (202) 225-5679 Fax (702) 255-1927 Fax (775) 686-5711 Fax (775) 777-8974 U.S. Congressman Joseph Heck (R) Representing Nevada’s Third Congressional District www.Heck.house.gov W ashington D.C. Office: Las Vegas Office: 132 Cannon HOB 8485 W . Sunset Rd., Ste. 300 Washington, D.C. 20515 Las Vegas, NV 89113 (202) 225-3252 (702) 387-4941 Fax (202) 225-2185 Fax (702) 837-0728 U.S. Congressman Steven Horsford Representing Nevada’s 4th Congressional District www.Horsford.house.gov Washington D.C. Office Las Vegas Office 1330 Cannon Longworth House Office Building 2250 Las Vegas Boulevard Washington, DC 20515 Suite 500 Phone: (202) 225-9894 North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030 Fax: (202) 225-9783 Phone: (702) 802-4500 .
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