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Wisconsin Affiliate U.S. House of Representatives Districts U.S. House of Representatives City DC Office Contact DC# Local Office Local # District 1 (Bryan Steil) Carthage College Kenosha Washington, D.C. Office 202-225-3031 Janesville Office 608-752-4050 Gateway Technical College Kenosha 1408 Longworth HOB 20 South Main Street, Suite 10 University of Wisconsin-Parkside Kenosha Washington, DC 20515 Janesville, WI 53545 Kenosha Office 262-654-1901 Somers Village/Town Hall 7511 12th Street Somers, WI 53171 Racine Office 262-637-0510 Racine County Courthouse, Room 101 730 Wisconsin Avenue Racine, WI 53403 District 2 (Mark Pocan) AIAA-Wisconsin Section Madison Washington, D.C. Office 202-225-2906 Beloit Office 608-365-8001 BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Madison 1421 Longworth HOB 100 State Street, 3rd floor Sierra Nevada Corporation Madison Washington, DC 20515 Beloit, WI 53511 University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison Madison Office 608-258-9800 Wisconsin Department of Transportation Madison 10 East Doty Street, Suite 405 Madison, WI 53703 District 3 (Ron Kind) University of Wisconson-La Crosse La Crosse Washington, D.C. Office 202-225-5506 Eau Claire Office 715-831-9214 University of Wisconsin- Platteville Plattville 1502 Longworth HOB 316 N. Barstow St, Suite C University of Wisconsin- River Falls River Falls Washington, D.C. 20515 Eau Claire, WI 54703 Univerisity of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Stevens Point La Crosse Office 608-782-2558 Western Technical College La Crosse 205 Fifth Avenue S,. Suite 400 La Crosse, WI 54601 District 4 (Gwen Moore) Aerogel Technologies, LLC Glendale Washington, D.C. Office 202-225-4572 Milwaukee Office 414-297-1140 Alverno College Milwaukee 2252 Rayburn HOB 250 East Wisconsin, Suite 950 Marquette University Milwaukee Washington, DC 20515 Milwaukee, WI 53202 Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Milwaukee School of Engineering Milwaukee Univeristy of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee Wisconsin Lutheran College Milwaukee District 5 (James Sensenbrenner Jr) Carroll University Waukesha Washington, D.C. Office 202-225-5101 Brookfield Office 262-784-1111 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee at Washington County West Bend 2449 Rayburn House Office Building 120 Bishops Way, Room 154 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Whitewater Washington, D.C. 20515-4905 Brookfield, WI 53005-6294 District 6 (Glenn Grothman) Fox Valley Technical College Oshkosh Washington, D.C. Office 202-225-2476 Fond du Lac Office 920-907-0624 Moraine Park Technical College Fon du Lac 1427 Longworth HOB 24 West Pioneer Road Ripon College Ripon Washington, DC 20515 Fond du Lac, WI 54935 Spaceport Sheboygan Sheboygan University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Sheboygan Sheboygan University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Oshkosh Unversity of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Fox Cities Menasha District 7 (Tom Tiffany) University of Wisconsin-Superior Superior Washington, D.C. Office 202-225-3365 Wausau Office 715-298-9344 1714 Longworth HOB 2620 Stewart Ave. Suite 312 Washington, DC 20515 Wausau, WI 54401 District 8 (Mike Gallagher) College of Menominee Nation Green Bay DC Office 202-225-5665 De Pere Office 920-301-4500 Lawrence University Appleton 1230 Longworth HOB 1702 Scheuring Road, Suite B Saint Norbert College DePere Washington, DC 20515 De Pere, WI 54115 Space Assets, LLC DePere University of Wisconsin - Green Bay Green Bay.
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