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Hon. Thomas P. Murt District 152 District 19 South York Road Hon. Thomas P. Murt Hon. Martina A. White District 152 District 170 District District 19 South York Road 10752 Bustleton Avenue, Suite C Hatboro, PA 19040 Philadelphia, PA 19116 (215) 674-3755 (215) 330-3711 Fax: (215) 674-3021 Fax: (215) 330-3709 Capitol Capitol 410 Irvis Office Building, PO Box 202152 B13 Main Capitol Building, PO Box 202170 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2152 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2170 (717) 787-6886 (717) 787-6740 Fax: (717) 782-2886 Fax: (717) 782-2929 Hon. Kevin J. Boyle Hon. Michael J. Driscoll District 172 District 173 District District 7420 Frankford Avenue Academy Plaza, 3294 Red Lion Road Philadelphia, PA 19136 Suite 3 Philadelphia, PA 19114 (215) 331-2600 (215) 281-3414 Fax: (215) 708-3135 Fax: (215) 281-3418 District Capitol 7801-A Hasbrook Ave. 27A East Wing, PO Box 202173 Philadelphia, PA 19111 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2173 (215) 695-1016 (717) 787-4331 (215) 695-1028 Fax: (717) 772-9962 Capitol Hon. Michael H. O'Brien 102 East Wing, PO Box 202172 District 175 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2172 (717) 783-4944 District 610 North 2nd Street Hon. Ed Neilson Philadelphia, PA 19123 District 174 (215) 503-3245 Fax: (215) 503-7850 District 16 Old Ashton Road Capitol Philadelphia, PA 19152 107 East Wing, PO Box 202175 (215) 330-3714 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2175 Fax: (215) 330-3717 (717) 783-8098 Fax: (717) 780-4787 Capitol 106A East Wing, PO Box 202174 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2174 (717) 772-4032 Fax: (717) 783-1579 12 Hon. John Taylor Hon. Jason Dawkins District 177 District 179 District District 2901 E. Thompson Street 4915 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19134 Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 425-0901 (215) 744-7901 Fax: (215) 560-3996 Capitol District 26A East Wing, PO Box 202179 4725 Richmond Street Harrisburg, PA 17120-2179 Philadelphia, PA 19137 (717) 787-1354 (215) 744-2600 Fax: (215) 744-2605 Hon. W. Curtis Thomas District 181 District District 4117 Longshore Ave. 1415 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19135 Leon Sullivan Human Services Building (215) 708-3140 Suite 226 A Philadelphia, PA 19122 Fax: (215) 708-3136 (215) 560-3261 Fax: (215) 560-2152 Capitol Capitol 214 Ryan Office Building, PO Box 202177 214 Irvis Office Building Harrisburg, PA 17120-2177 PO Box 202181 (717) 787-3179 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2181 Fax: (717) 260-6519 (717) 787-9471 Fax: (717) 787-7297 Hon. Angel Cruz District 180 Hon. William F. Keller District 184 District 3503 North B Street, Unit 7 Philadelphia, District PA 19134 1531 South Second Street (215) 291-5643 Philadelphia, PA 19147 Fax: (215) 291-5647 (215) 271-9190 Fax: (215) 952-1025 Capitol 528E Main Capitol Building, PO Box Capitol 202180 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2180 (717) 326 Main Capitol Building 787-1407 PO Box 202184 Fax: (717) 780-4769 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2184 (717) 787-5774 Hon. Brian Sims Fax: (717) 705-2088 District 182 District 21 S. 12th Street, 10th Floor, Suite 182 Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 246-1501 Capitol 104B East Wing, PO Box 202182 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2182 (717) 783-4072 Fax: (717) 787-5066 13 Hon. Maria P. Donatucci Hon. Jordan A. Harris District 185 District 186 District District 2901 South 19th St 1310 Point Breeze Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19145 Philadelphia, PA 19145 (215) 468-1515 (215) 952-3378 Fax: (215) 952-1164 Fax: (215) 952-1141 Capitol Capitol 101 Irvis Office Building 104A East Wing, PO Box 202186 PO Box 202185 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2186 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2185 (717) 783-1792 (717) 783-8634 Fax: (717) 787-7172 Fax: (717) 772-9888 Hon. Vanessa Lowery Brown Hon. James R. Roebuck Jr. District 190 District 188 District District 1435 North 52nd Street 4712 Baltimore Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19131 Philadelphia, PA 19143 (215) 879-6615 (215) 724-2227 Fax: (215) 879-6616 Fax: (215) 724-2230 Capitol Capitol 328 Irvis Office Building, PO Box 202190 208 Irvis Office Building, PO Box 202188 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2190 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2188 (717) 783-3822 (717) 783-1000 Fax: (717) 772-2384 Fax: (717) 783-1665 Hon. Morgan Cephas Hon. Joanna E. McClinton District 192 District 191 District District 5921 Lancaster Ave 6027 Ludlow Street, Unit A Philadelphia, PA 19151 Philadelphia, PA 19139 (215) 879-6625 (215) 748-6712 Fax: (215) 879-8566 Fax: (215) 748-1687 Capitol Capitol 103A East Wing, PO Box 202192 117B East Wing, PO Box 202191 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2192 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2191 (717) 783-2192 (717) 772-9850 Fax: (717) 787-2960 Fax: (717) 783-1516 Hon. Pamela A. DeLissio District 194 District 6511 Ridge Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 (215) 482-8726 Capitol 109B East Wing, PO Box 202194 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2194 (717) 783-4945 14 Hon. Emilio Vasquez Hon. Donna Bullock District 197 District 195 District District 102 East Wing, PO Box 202197 2835 W. Girard Avenue Harrisburg, PA 17120-2195 Philadelphia, PA 19130 (717) 772-2004 (215) 684-3738 Fax: (717) 780-4784 Fax: (215) 235-4629 District Capitol 1421 W. Susquehanna Ave. Suite 197 105A East Wing, PO Box 202195 Philadelphia, PA 19121 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2195 (215) 232-1202 (717) 787-3480 Fax: (717) 772-9853 Capitol 511 West Courtland Street, Suite 197 Hon. Rosita C. Youngblood Philadelphia, PA 19140 District 198 (215) 457-5281 Fax: (215) 457-5285 District 310 W. Chelten Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19144 Hon. Christopher Rabb (215) 849-6426 District 200 Fax: (215) 849-5476 District Capitol 7216 Germantown Avenue 331 Main Capitol Building, PO Box 202198 Philadelphia, PA 19119 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2198 (215) 242-7300 (717) 787-7727 Fax: (215) 242-7303 Hon. Stephen Kinsey District 201 Capitol 106A East Wing PO Box 202200 District Harrisburg, PA 17120-2200 5952-54 Germantown Avenue (717) 783-2178 Philadelphia, PA 19144 Fax: (717) 783-9755 (215) 849-6592 Fax: (215) 560-1824 Hon. Jared G. Solomon District 202 Capitol 317 Irvis Office Building, PO Box 202201 District Harrisburg, PA 17120-2201 7012 Castor Ave. (717) 787-3181 Philadelphia, PA 19149 Fax: (717) 772-4038 (215) 342-6340 Fax: (215) 342-6344 Capitol 127 Irvis Office Building, PO Box 202202 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2202 (717) 787-4117 Fax: (717) 783-4820 15 Hon. Emilio Vasquez District 197 District 102 East Wing, PO Box 202197 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2195 (717) 772-2004 Fax: (717) 780-4784 District 1421 W. Susquehanna Ave. Suite 197 Philadelphia, PA 19121 (215) 232-1202 Capitol 511 West Courtland Street Suite 197 Philadelphia, PA 19140 (215) 457-5281 Fax: (215) 457-5285 Hon. Christopher Rabb Hon. Isabella V. Fitzgerald District 203 District 7178 Ogontz Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19138 (215) 549-0220 Fax: (215) 549-8965 Capitol 25B East Wing, PO Box 202203 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2203 (717) 783-4111 Fax: (717) 772-9996 16.
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