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Officials Serving the Lakeland Area Library Name Congressional Congressional Rep MI House MI House Rep MI Senate MI Senate Rep District District District Allendale Township Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 88 Rep. Luke Meerman 30 Sen. Roger Victory Alvah N. Belding Memorial Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash 86 Rep. Thomas Albert 19 Sen. John Bizon Carson City Public Library 4 Rep. John Moolenaar 70 Rep. James Lower 33 Sen. Rick Outman Cedar Springs Public Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash 74 Rep. Mark Huizenga 28 Sen. Peter MacGregor Coopersville Area District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 88 Rep. Luke Meerman 30 Sen. Roger Victory Croton Township Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 100 Rep. Scott VanSingel 34 Sen. Jon Bumstead Dorr Township Library 6 Rep. Fred Upton 72 Rep. Steven Johnson 26 Sen. Aric Nesbitt Fennville District Library 6 Rep. Fred Upton 80 Rep. Mary Whiteford 26 Sen. Aric Nesbitt Flat River Community Library 4 Rep. John Moolenaar 70 Rep. James Lower 33 Sen. Rick Outman Freeport District Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash 87 Rep. Julie Calley 19 Sen. John Bizon Fremont Area District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 100 Rep. Scott VanSingel 34 Sen. Jon Bumstead Fruitport District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Gary Byker Memorial Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 90 Rep. Bradley Slagh 30 Sen. Roger Victory Georgetown Township Public Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 88 Rep. Luke Meerman 30 Sen. Roger Victory Grand Rapids Public Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash 75 Rep. David LaGrand 29 Sen. Winnie Brinks Grant Area District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 100 Rep. Scott VanSingel 34 Sen. Jon Bumstead Hackley Public Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 92 Rep. Terry Sabo 34 Sen. Jon Bumstead Hastings Public Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash 87 Rep. Julie Calley 19 Sen. John Bizon Henika District Library 6 Rep. Fred Upton 72 Rep. Steven Johnson 26 Sen. Aric Nesbitt Herrick District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 90 Rep. Bradley Slagh 30 Sen. Roger Victory Hesperia Community Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 100 Rep. Scott VanSingel 34 Sen. Jon Bumstead Home Township Library 4 Rep. John Moolenaar 70 Rep. James Lower 33 Sen. Rick Outman Hopkins District Library 6 Rep. Fred Upton 80 Rep. Mary Whiteford 26 Sen. Aric Nesbitt Howard Miller Public Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 90 Rep. Bradley Slagh 30 Sen. Roger Victory Ionia Community Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash 86 Rep. Thomas Albert 19 Sen. John Bizon Kent District Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash 74 Rep. Mark Huizenga 26 Sen. Aric Nesbitt Lake Odessa Community Library 1 Rep. Jack Bergman 110 Rep. Gregory Markkanen 19 Sen. Ed McBroom Leighton Township Library 6 Rep. Fred Upton 72 Rep. Steven Johnson 26 Sen. Aric Nesbitt Loutit District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 89 Rep. Jim Lilly 30 Sen. Roger Victory Muskegon Area District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 91 Rep. Greg VanWoerkom 34 Sen. John Bumstead Newaygo Area District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 100 Rep. Scott VanSingel 34 Sen. John Bumstead Patmos Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 90 Rep. Bradley Slagh 30 Sen. Roger Victory Salem Township Library 6 Rep. Fred Upton 80 Rep. Mary Whiteford 26 Sen. Aric Nesbitt Saranac Clarksville District Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash 87 Rep. Julie Calley 19 Sen. John Bizon Saugatuck-Douglas District Library 6 Rep. Fred Upton 80 Rep. Mary Whiteford 26 Sen. Aric Nesbitt Sparta Carnegie Township Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash 74 Rep. Mark Huizenga 28 Sen. Peter MacGregor Spring Lake District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 89 Rep. Jim Lilly 30 Sen. Roger Victory Tamarack District Library 4 Rep. John Moolenaar 70 Rep. James Lower 33 Sen. Rick Outman Thornapple Kellogg School and Community Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash 87 Rep. Julie Calley 24 Sen. John Bizon Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Library 4 Rep. John Moolenaar 70 Rep. James Lower 33 Sen. Rick Outman White Cloud Community Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 100 Rep. Scott VanSingel 34 Sen. Jon Bumstead White Lake Community Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga 91 Rep. Greg VanWoerkom 34 Sen. Jon Bumstead Library Name Congressional Congressional Rep District Lake Odessa Community Library 1 Rep. Jack Bergman Allendale Township Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Coopersville Area District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Croton Township Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Fremont Area District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Fruitport District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Gary Byker Memorial Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Georgetown Township Public Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Grant Area District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Hackley Public Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Herrick District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Hesperia Community Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Howard Miller Public Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Loutit District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Muskegon Area District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Newaygo Area District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Patmos Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Spring Lake District Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga White Cloud Community Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga White Lake Community Library 2 Rep. Bill Huizenga Alvah N. Belding Memorial Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash Cedar Springs Public Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash Freeport District Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash Grand Rapids Public Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash Hastings Public Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash Ionia Community Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash Kent District Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash Saranac Clarksville District Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash Sparta Carnegie Township Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash Thornapple Kellogg School and Community Library 3 Rep. Justin Amash Carson City Public Library 4 Rep. John Moolenaar Flat River Community Library 4 Rep. John Moolenaar Home Township Library 4 Rep. John Moolenaar Tamarack District Library 4 Rep. John Moolenaar Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Library 4 Rep. John Moolenaar Dorr Township Library 6 Rep. Fred Upton Fennville District Library 6 Rep. Fred Upton Henika District Library 6 Rep. Fred Upton Hopkins District Library 6 Rep. Fred Upton Leighton Township Library 6 Rep. Fred Upton Salem Township Library 6 Rep. Fred Upton Saugatuck-Douglas District Library 6 Rep. Fred Upton Rep. Jack Bergman 414 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Rep. Bill Huizenga 2232 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Rep. Justin Amash 106 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Rep. John Moolenar 117 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Rep. Fred Upton 2183 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Library Name MI House MI House Rep District Gary Byker Memorial Library 90 Rep. Bradley Slagh Herrick District Library 90 Rep. Bradley Slagh Howard Miller Public Library 90 Rep. Bradley Slagh Patmos Library 90 Rep. Bradley Slagh Grand Rapids Public Library 75 Rep. David LaGrand Muskegon Area District Library 91 Rep. Greg VanWoerkom White Lake Community Library 91 Rep. Greg VanWoerkom Lake Odessa Community Library 110 Rep. Gregory Markkanen Carson City Public Library 70 Rep. James Lower Flat River Community Library 70 Rep. James Lower Home Township Library 70 Rep. James Lower Tamarack District Library 70 Rep. James Lower Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Library 70 Rep. James Lower Loutit District Library 89 Rep. Jim Lilly Spring Lake District Library 89 Rep. Jim Lilly Freeport District Library 87 Rep. Julie Calley Hastings Public Library 87 Rep. Julie Calley Saranac Clarksville District Library 87 Rep. Julie Calley Thornapple Kellogg School and Community Library 87 Rep. Julie Calley Allendale Township Library 88 Rep. Luke Meerman Coopersville Area District Library 88 Rep. Luke Meerman Georgetown Township Public Library 88 Rep. Luke Meerman Cedar Springs Public Library 74 Rep. Mark Huizenga Kent District Library 74 Rep. Mark Huizenga Sparta Carnegie Township Library 74 Rep. Mark Huizenga Fennville District Library 80 Rep. Mary Whiteford Hopkins District Library 80 Rep. Mary Whiteford Salem Township Library 80 Rep. Mary Whiteford Saugatuck-Douglas District Library 80 Rep. Mary Whiteford Croton Township Library 100 Rep. Scott VanSingel Fremont Area District Library 100 Rep. Scott VanSingel Grant Area District Library 100 Rep. Scott VanSingel Hesperia Community Library 100 Rep. Scott VanSingel Newaygo Area District Library 100 Rep. Scott VanSingel White Cloud Community Library 100 Rep. Scott VanSingel Dorr Township Library 72 Rep. Steven Johnson Henika District Library 72 Rep. Steven Johnson Leighton Township Library 72 Rep. Steven Johnson Hackley Public Library 92 Rep. Terry Sabo Alvah N. Belding Memorial Library 86 Rep. Thomas Albert Ionia Community Library 86 Rep. Thomas Albert Fruitport District Library Rep. Bradley Slagh N-1194 House Office Building P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909 Rep. David LaGrand N-1094 House Office Building P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909-7514 Rep. Greg VanWoerkom N-1195 House Office Building P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909 Rep. Gregory Markkanen S-1489 House Office Building P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909 Rep. James Lower S-1089 House Office Building P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909 Rep. Jim Lilly P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909 Rep. Julie Calley N-1191 House Office Building P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909 Rep. Luke Meerman N-1192 House Office Building P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909 Rep. Mark Huizenga N-1093 House Office Building P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909 Rep. Mary Whiteford N-1099 House Office Building P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909 Rep. Scott VanSingel S-1289 House Office Building P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909 Rep. Steven Johnson N-1091 House Office Building P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909 Rep. Terry Sabo N-1196 House Office Building P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909-7514 Rep. Thomas Albert N-1190 House Office Building P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909 Library Name MI Senate MI Senate Rep District Dorr Township Library 26 Sen. Aric Nesbitt Fennville District Library 26 Sen. Aric Nesbitt Henika District Library 26 Sen.
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