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Minnesota State and Federal Offices Minnesota State and Federal Offices U.S. Senators 12 Civic Center Plaza, Suite 2167 222 Main Street, Suite 200 Mankato, MN 56001 P.O. Box 937 Senator (507)-625-6800 Biwabik, MN 55708 Norm Coleman (R) Fax: 507-625-9427 (218) 865-4480 Fax: (218) 865-4667 320 Hart Senate Office Building Web site: http://www.coleman.senate.gov Washington, D.C. 20510 401 DeMers Ave. (202) 224-5641 Senator East Grand Forks, MN 56721 Fax: (202) 224-1152 Mark Dayton (DFL) (218) 773-1110 Court International Building SR-123, Russell Senate Office Building Fax: (218) 773-1993 2550 University Ave. W. Washington, D.C. 20510 P.O. Box 608 Suite 100 North (202) 224-3244 Renville, MN 56284 St. Paul, MN 55114 Fax: (202) 228-2186 (320) 905-3007 (651) 645-0323 Federal Building, Suite 298 Fax: (651) 645-3110 E-mail: dayton.senate.gov/webform.html Federal Drive, Fort Snelling Web site: http://dayton.senate.gov St. Paul, MN 55111 (612) 727-5220 1-888-224-9043 Fax: (612) 727-5223 U.S. Representatives 1809 Plymouth Road S. 1111 Highway 25 North 100 N. First St. Suite 300 Suite 204 Montevideo, MN 56265 First District Minnetonka, MN 55305 Buffalo, MN 55313 (320) 269-8888 (952) 738-8200 (763) 684-1600 Gil Gutknecht (R) 230 E. Third St. Fax: (952) 738-9362 Fax: (763) 684-1730 425 Cannon House Office Building P.O. Box 50 Washington, D.C. 20515 E-mail:[email protected] 22 Wilson Ave. N.E., Suite 104 Redwood Falls, MN 56283 (202) 225-2472 Web site: www.house.gov/ramstad P.O. Box 6010 (507) 637-2270 Fax: (202) 225-3246 St. Cloud, MN 56304 Access to e-mail through Web site (320) 259-0099 Suite 108 Fourth District Web site: http://collinpeterson.house.gov Fax: (320) 259-0786 1530 Greenview Drive S.W. Betty McCollum (DFL) Rochester, MN 55902 1029 Longworth House Office Building 14669 Fitzgerald Ave. N., Suite 100 Eighth District (507) 252-9841 Washington, D.C. 20515 Hugo, MN 55038-9367 James L. Oberstar (DFL) (202) 225-6631 1-800-862-8632 in MN (651) 653-5933 2365 Rayburn House Office Building Fax: (202) 225-1968 Fax: (507) 252-9915 Fax: (651) 653-1549 Washington, D.C. 20515 109 E. Second St. 165 Western Ave. N., Suite 17 E-mail: (202) 225-6211 Fairmont, MN 56031 St. Paul, MN 55102 [email protected] Fax: (202) 225-0699 (651) 224-9191 (507) 238-2835 Web site: http:// 231 Federal Building Fax: (651) 224-3056 Fax: (507) 238-1405 markkennedy.house.gov Duluth, MN 55802 or www.house.gov/markkennedy E-mail: [email protected] Access to e-mail through Web site: (218) 727-7474 Web site: http://www.gil.house.gov www.house.gov/writerep/ Fax: (218) 727-8270 Web site: www.mccollum.house.gov Seventh District TDD: (218) 727-7474 Collin Peterson (DFL) Second District Chisholm City Hall 2159 Rayburn House Office Building John Kline (R) Fifth District 316 Lake St. Washington, D.C. 20515 1429 Longworth House Office Building Martin Olav Sabo (DFL) Chisholm, MN 55719 (202) 225-2165 Washington, D.C. 20515 2336 Rayburn House Office Building (218) 254-5761 Fax: (202) 225-1593 (202) 225-2271 Washington, D.C. 20515 Fax: (218) 254-5132 Fax: (202) 225-2595 (202) 225-4755 714 Lake Ave., Suite 107 Brainerd City Hall Fax: (202) 225-4886 Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 101 W. Burnsville Pkwy. 501 Laurel St. (218) 847-5056 Suite 201 250 Marquette Ave. S., Suite 225 Brainerd, MN 56401 Fax: (218) 847-5109 Burnsville, MN 55337 Minneapolis, MN 55401 (218) 828-4400 (952) 808-1213 (612) 664-8000 320 Fourth St. S.W. Fax: (218) 828-1412 Fax: (952) 808-1261 Fax: (612) 664-8004 Centre Point Mall 38625 14th Ave., Suite 300B Willmar, MN 56201 Web site: www.house.gov/kline E-mail: [email protected] North Branch, MN 55056 (320) 235-1061 Access to e-mail through Web site Web site: http://sabo.house.gov (651) 277-1234 Fax: (320) 235-2651 Fax: (651) 277-1235 Sixth District Minn. Wheat Growers Bldg. Third District Web site: www.oberstar.house.gov Mark Kennedy (R) 2603 Wheat Drive Jim Ramstad (R) Access to e-mail through Web site. 103 Cannon House Office Building 1415 Longworth House Office Building Red Lake Falls, MN 56750 Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D.C. 20515 (218) 253-4356 (202) 225-2871 (202) 225-2331 Fax: (218) 253-4373 Fax: (202) 225-6475 Fax: (202) 225-6351 SW/WC 1420 East College Drive Marshall, MN 56258 (507) 537-2299 Fax: (507) 537-2298 Unofficial list as of 8/10/05 Fed Constitutional Officers Minnesota State Legislature (Area code 651) Governor Attorney General House Public Information Services ...............................................296-2146 TTY ..............................................................................................296-9896 TIM PAWLENTY (R) MIKE HATCH (DFL) Room 130 Room 102 Toll-Free voice and TTY ..................................................1-800-657-3550 State Capitol State Capitol Senate Information .........................................................................296-0504 St. Paul, MN 55155 St. Paul, MN 55155 Toll-Free ...........................................................................1-888-234-1112 (651) 296-3391 (651) 296-6196 TTY ..................................................................296-0250/1-888-234-1216 1-800-657-3717 Fax: 651-297-4193 State Information ............................................................... www.state.mn.us Fax: (651) 296-2089 E-mail: [email protected] Legislative Information ..............................................................www.leg.mn Web site: www.governor.state.mn.us Consumer Division: (651) 296-3353 E-mail: [email protected] 1-800-657-3787 Bremer Tower, Suite 1400 Other Information Numbers Lieutenant Governor 445 Minnesota St. St. Paul, MN 55101 Federal Information .............................................................1-800-688-9889 CAROL MOLNAU (R) Fax: 651-282-2155 Room 130 United State Citizen Informatioon Services (uscis.gov) ....1-800-375-5283 State Capitol Secretary of State White House ..........................................................................(202) 456-1414 St. Paul, MN 55155 MARY KIFFMEYER (R) 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. (651) 296-3391 Washington D.C. 20500 Fax: 651-296-3587 Room 180 E-mail: [email protected] State Office Building State DFL Party .....................................................................(651) 293-1200 St. Paul, MN 55155 1-800-999-7457 State Auditor Elections Division: (651) 215-1440 State Republican Party ..........................................................(651) 222-0022 1-877-600-VOTE PATRICIA ANDERSON (R) Public Information: 1-877-551-6767 & State Independence Party .....................................................(651) 487-9700 525 Park St. (651)-296-2803 State Green Party ...................................................................(612) 871-4585 Suite 500 Open Appointments: (651) 297-5845 St. Paul, MN 55103 Business Services (651) 296-2551 60 Empire Drive Fax: 651-296-4755 St. Paul, MN 55103 E-mail: [email protected] Business Information : (651)-296-2803 Web site: www.osa.state.mn Uniform Commercial Code/ Secure Division: (651) 201-1380 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.sos.state.mn.us Minnesota State Agencies (Area code 651) Joint Legislative Services Administration ..................................... 296-8261 Agriculture............................................ 297-2200 (Area code 651) Toll-Free ................................ 1-800-967-2474 Legislative Coordinating Commission (LCC) Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCMR) Commerce ............................................ 296-4026 Corrections ........................................... 642-0200 72 State Office Building ....................... 296-9002 65 State Office Building ....................... 296-2406 Court Information Office .................... 296-6043 LCC Central Accounting Legislative Commission on Pensions & Retirement Education ............................................. 582-8200 70 State Office Building ....................... 296-8890 55 State Office Building ....................... 296-2750 Employment and LCC Subcommittee on Rules Legislative Commission on Planning & Fiscal Policy Economic Development .................. 296-3711 Toll-Free ..............................1-888-GET-JOBS 72 State Office Building ....................... 296-1121 72 State Office Building ....................... 296-9002 Employee Relations .............................. 297-1184 Claims (Joint Subcommittee on Claims) Iron Range Resources Job Information Hotline ................. 296-2616 72 State Office Building ....................... 296-0099 P.O. Box 441 Enterprise Technology .............to be announced Explore Minnesota Tourism ................ 296-5029 Compensation Council Eveleth, MN 55734 ..................... (218) 744-7400 Toll-Free ................................ 1-800-657-3700 72 State Office Building ..............................296-9002 Toll-Free ..................................... 1-800-765-5043 Finance ................................................. 296-5900 Geographic Information Services Mississippi River Parkway Commission Health ................................................... 215-5800 55 State Office Building ....................... 296-0547 P.O. Box 59159 Housing Finance .................................. 296-7608 Toll-Free ................................ 1-800-657-3769 Legislative Advisory Commission (LAC) Minneapolis 55459-8257 ........... (763) 212-2560 Human Rights ...................................... 296-5663 Fourth Floor, Centennial Office Building Electric Energy Task Force Toll-Free ................................ 1-800-657-3704 658 Cedar St.,
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