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Illinois House of Representatives Serving Area 05 State House of Representative Updated 8/18/2017 DIRECTORY OF DISTRICT OFFICES FOR MEMBERS OF THE ILLINOIS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SERVING AREA 05 STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE CAROL AMMONS STATE REPRESENTATIVE JERRY LEE LONG (D-103rd House District) (D-76th House District) 407 E University Avenue, Suite A, 201 Danny’s Drive, Suite 2 Champaign, IL 61820 Streator, IL 61364 (217) 531-1660 (815) 510-9689 (217) 666-7521 FAX (815) 510-9690 Fax EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] STATE REPRESENTATIVE THOMAS BENNETT STATE REPRESENTATIVE BILL MITCHELL (R-106th House District) (R-101st House District) 342 W. Walnut St. 5130 Hickory Point Frontage Road, Suite 100 Watseka, IL 60970 Decatur, IL 62526 (815) 432-0106 (217) 876-1968 (815) 432-0110 FAX (217) 876-1973 FAX EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] 311 N. Mill Street, Suite 2 Pontiac, IL 61764 STATE REPRESENTATIVE SUE SCHERER (815) 844-9179 (D-96th House District) 1301 East Mound Rd., Ste. 270 Decatur, IL 62526 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DAN BRADY (217) 877-9636 (R-105th House District) (217) 877-9659 FAX 104 W. North Street EMAIL: [email protected] Normal, IL 61761 (309) 662-1100 (309) 662-1150 FAX STATE REPRESENTATIVE KEITH SOMMER EMAIL: [email protected] (R-88th House District) 121 West Jefferson St Morton, IL 61550 STATE REPRESENTATIVE ADAM BROWN (309) 263-9242 (R-102nd House District) (309) 263-8187 FAX 510 S. Staley, Suite B EMAIL: [email protected] Champaign, IL 61822 (217) 607-5104 (217) 607-5471 FAX STATE REPRESENTATIVE REGINALD PHILLIPS EMAIL: [email protected] (R-110th House District) 811 West Lincoln Avenue STATE REPRESENTATIVE CHAD HAYS Charleston, IL 61920 (217) 348-1110 (R-104th House District) EMAIL: [email protected] 7 E. Fairchild Street Danville, IL 61832 (217) 477-0104 (217) 477-0102 FAX EMAIL: [email protected] website: chadhays.net 1 Updated: 8/18/2017 DIRECTORY OF DISTRICT OFFICES FOR MEMBERS OF THE ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY SERVING AREA 05 STATE SENATORS STATE SENATOR SUE REZIN STATE SENATOR ANDY MANAR (R-38th Senate District) 350 Fifth St., Suite 264 (D-48th Senate District) Peru, IL 61354 141 South Main St. (815) 220-8720 Macon County Building (815) 220-8721 (fax) Decatur, IL 62523 EMAIL: [email protected] (217) 429-8110 (217) 429-8018 FAX EMAIL: [email protected] STATE SENATOR JASON BARICKMAN www.senatorandymanar.com (R-53rd Senate District) 115 N Washington St. 3004 GE Road, Suite 1B P.O. Box 636 Bloomington, IL 61704 Bunker Hill, IL 62014 309-661-2788 [email protected] 815-768-2656 EMAIL: [email protected] STATE SENATOR DALE RIGHTER [email protected] (R-55th Senate District) 88 Broadway Ave., Suite. 1 STATE SENATOR WILLIAM BRADY Mattoon, IL 61938 th (217) 235-6033 (R-44 Senate District) (217) 235-6052 (fax) 2203 Eastland Dr., Ste. 3 EMAIL: [email protected] Bloomington, IL 61704 (309) 664-4440 (309) 664-8554 (fax) STATE SENATOR CHAPIN ROSE EMAIL: [email protected] (R-51st Senate District) 510 S. Staley Road, Suite D STATE SENATOR SCOTT M. BENNETT Champaign, IL 61822 (217) 607-1853 (D-52nd Senate District) (217) 607-5471 FAX 45 E. University Ave., Ste. 206 EMAIL: [email protected] Champaign, IL 61820 (217) 355-5252 1530 Hickory Point Frontage Road, Suite 103 (217) 355-5255 (fax) Decatur, IL 62526 EMAIL: [email protected] (217) 330-9356 WEBSITE: www.senatorbennet.com (217) 330-9357 FAX EMAIL: [email protected] 101 W. North Street Danville, IL 61832 (217) 442-5252 2 Updated: 8/18/2017 DIRECTORY OF DISTRICT OFFICES OF MEMBERS OF THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SERVING AREA 5 U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES RODNEY DAVIS ADAM KINZINGER th th (R-13 Congressional District) (R- 16 Congressional District) 1740 Longworth House Office Building 2245 Rayburn HOB Washington, DC 20515 Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-2371 (202) 225-3635 (202) 226-0731 FA (202) 225-3521 FAX 2004 Fox Drive 628 Columbus St., Ste. 507 Champaign, IL 61820 Ottawa, IL 61350 (217) 403-4690 (815) 431-9271 (217) 403-4691 FAX (815) 431-9383 FAX EMAIL: [email protected] (Champaign Contact) 342 West Walnut 243 S. Water Street, Ste 100 Watseka, IL 60970 Decatur, IL 62523 (815) 432-0580 (217) 791-6224 EMAIL: [email protected] (217) 791-6168 FAX EMAIL: [email protected] (Decatur Contact) DARIN LAHOOD 104 W. North Street th (R- 18 Congressional District) Normal, IL 1424 Longworth HOB (217) 252-8834 Washington, DC 20515 (217) 791-6168 FAX (202) 225-6201 EMAI: [email protected] (Normal Contact) (202) 225-9249 FAX JOHN SHIMKUS 3004 G.E. Road, Suite 1B Bloomington, IL 61704 th (R- 15 Congressional District) (309) 205-9556 2217 Rayburn House Office Building EMAIL: [email protected] Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-5271 (202) 225-5880 FAX 201 N. Vermilion St., Ste. 218 Danville, IL 61832 (217) 446-0670 FAX (217) 446-0664 [email protected] 3 Updated: 8/18/2017 DIRECTORY OF DISTRICT OFFICES OF MEMBERS OF THE U.S. SENATE SERVING AREA 5 U.S. SENATORS SENATOR RICHARD J. DURBIN SENATOR TAMMY DUCKWORTH 711 Hart Senate Building 524 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-2152 (202) 224-2854 (202) 228-0400 FAX (202) 228-4611 FAX Website: durbin.senate.gov 230 S. Dearborn St, Suite 3900 230 S. Dearborn St, Suite 3892 Chicago, IL 60604 Chicago, Il 60604 (312) 886-3506 (312) 353-4952 (312) 886-2117 FAX (312) 353-0150 FAX 8 South Old State Capitol Plaza 525 S. Eight St. Springfield. IL 62701 Springfield, IL 62703 (217) 528-6124 (217) 492-4062 (217) 492-4382 FAX EMAIL: [email protected] 250 W. Cherry St, Suite 115-D Carbondale, IL 62901 (618) 351-1122 (618) 351-1124 FAX 1504 Third Ave. Suite 227 Rock Island, IL 61201 (309) 786-5173 (309) 786-5404 FAX EMAIL: [email protected] 4 .
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