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House and Senate Appropriations Committees Senate LHHS Appropriations Subcommittee Republicans Sen. Roy Blunt, Missouri, Chairman Sen. Jerry Moran, Kansas Ms. Stacey McBride, Chief of Staff Brennan Britton, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-5721 DC Office: (202) 224-6521 Sen. Thad Cochran, Mississippi Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia Mr. Brad White, Chief of Staff Mr. Joel Brubaker, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-5054 DC Office: (202) 224-6472 Sen. Richard Shelby, Alabama Sen. James Lankford, Oklahoma Ms. Katie Britt, Chief of Staff Mr. Greg Slavonic, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-5744 DC Office: (202) 224-5754 Sen. Lamar Alexander, Tennessee Sen. John Kennedy, Louisiana Mr. David Cleary, Chief of Staff Mr. Preston Robinson, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-4944 DC Office: (202) 224-4623 Sen. Lindsey Graham, South Carolina Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida Mr. Richard Perry, Chief of Staff Mr. Alberto Martinez, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-5972 DC Office: (202) 224-3041 Democrats Sen. Patty Murray, Washington, Ranking Member Sen. Brian Schatz, Hawaii Mr. Mike Spahn, Chief of Staff Mr. Andrew Winer, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-2621 DC Office: (202) 224-3934 Sen. Richard J. Durbin, Illinois Sen. Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin Mr. Pat Souders, Chief of Staff Mr. Bill Murat, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-2152 DC Office: (202) 224-5653 Sen. Jack Reed, Rhode Island Sen. Christopher S. Murphy, Connecticut Mr. Neil Campbell, Chief of Staff Ms. Allison Herwitt, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-4642 DC Office: (202) 224-4041 Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire Sen. Joe Manchin, West Virginia Ms. Maura Keefe, Chief of Staff Mr. Patrick Hayes, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-2841 DC Office: (202) 224-3954 Sen. Jeff Merkley, Oregon Mr. Michael Zamore, Chief of Staff [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-3753 House LHHS Appropriations Subcommittee Republicans Rep. Tom Cole, Oklahoma, Chairman Rep. Andy Harris, Maryland Mr. Sean Murphy, Chief of Staff Mr. John Dutton, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-6165 DC Office: (202) 225-5311 Rep. Mike Simpson, Idaho Rep. Martha Roby, Alabama Mr. Lindsay Slater, Chief of Staff Mr. Mike Albares, Legislative Director [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-5531 DC Office: (202) 225-2901 Rep. Steve Womack, Arkansas Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington Mr. Beau Walker, Chief of Staff Mr. Casey Bowman, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-4301 DC Office: (202) 225-3536 Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, Tennessee Rep. John Moolenaar, Michigan Mr. Jim Hippe, Chief of Staff Mr. Ryan Tarrant, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-3271 DC Office: (202) 225-3561 Democrats Rep. Rosa DeLauro, Connecticut, Ranking Rep. Mark Pocan, Wisconsin Member Mr. Gleen Wavrunek, Chief of Staff Ms. Beverly Pheto, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-2906 DC Office: (202) 225-3661 Rep. Katherine Clark, Massachusetts Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, California Ms. Brooke Scannell, Chief of Staff Mr. Victor Castillo, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-2836 DC Office: (202) 225-1766 Rep. Barbara Lee, California Ms. Julie Little Nickson, Chief of Staff [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-2661 Senate Appropriations Committee Republicans Sen. Thad Cochran, Mississippi, Chairman Sen. Jerry Moran, Kansas Mr. Brad White, Chief of Staff Brennan Britton, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-5054 DC Office: (202) 224-6521 Sen. Mitch McConnell, Kentucky Sen. John Hoeven, North Dakota Mr. Brian McGuire, Chief of Staff, Kentucky Mr. Ryan Bernstein, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-2541 DC Office: (202) 224-2551 Sen. Richard Shelby, Alabama Sen. John Boozman, Arkansas Ms. Katie Britt, Chief of Staff Ms. Helen Tolar, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-5744 DC Office: (202) 224-4843 Sen. Lamar Alexander, Tennessee Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia Mr. David Cleary, Chief of Staff Mr. Joel Brubaker, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-4944 DC Office: (202) 224-6472 Sen. Susan Collins, Maine Sen. James Lankford, Oklahoma Mr. Steve Abbott, Chief of Staff Mr. Greg Slavonic, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-2523 DC Office: (202) 224-5754 Sen. Lisa Murkowski, Alaska Sen. Steve Daines, Montana Mr. Michael Pawlowski, Chief of Staff Mr. Jason Thielman, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-6665 DC Office: (202) 224-2651 Sen. Lindsey Graham, South Carolina Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida Mr. Richard Perry, Chief of Staff Mr. Alberto Martinez, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-5972 DC Office: (202) 224-3041 Sen. Roy Blunt, Missouri Sen. John Kennedy, Louisiana Ms. Stacey McBride, Chief of Staff Mr. Preston Robinson, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-5721 DC Office: (202) 224-4623 Democrats Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, Vermont, Ranking Member Sen. Patty Murray, Washington Mr. John Dowd, Chief of Staff Mr. Mike Spahn, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-4242 DC Office: (202) 224-2621 Sen. Dianne Feinstein, California Sen. Chris Coons, Delaware Ms. Jennifer Duck, Chief of Staff Mr. Adam Bramwell, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-3841 DC Office: (202) 224-5042 Sen. Richard J. Durbin, Illinois Sen. Brian Schatz, Hawaii Mr. Pat Souders, Chief of Staff Mr. Andrew Winer, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-2152 DC Office: (202) 224-3934 Sen. Jack Reed, Rhode Island Sen. Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin Mr. Neil Campbell, Chief of Staff Mr. Bill Murat, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-4642 DC Office: (202) 224-5653 Sen. Jon Tester, Montana Sen. Christopher S. Murphy, Connecticut Mr. Aaron Murphy, Chief of Staff Ms. Allison Herwitt, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-2644 DC Office: (202) 224-4041 Sen. Tom Udall, New Mexico Sen. Joe Manchin, West Virginia Ms. Bianca Ortiz Wertheim, Chief of Staff Mr. Patrick Hayes, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-6621 DC Office: (202) 224-3954 Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire Sen. Chris Van Hollen, Maryland Ms. Maura Keefe, Chief of Staff Ms. Karen Robb, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-2841 DC Office: (202) 224-4654 Sen. Jeff Merkley, Oregon Mr. Michael Zamore, Chief of Staff [email protected] DC Office: (202) 224-3753 House Appropriations Committee Republicans Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen, New Jersey, Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, Florida Chairman Mr. Cesar Gonzalez, Chief of Staff Ms. Kathleen Hazlett, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-4211 DC Office: (202) 225-5034 Rep. Charlie Dent, Pennsylvania Rep. Hal Rogers, Kentucky Mr. Drew Kent, Chief of Staff Ms. Megan Bell, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-6411 DC Office: (202) 225-4601 Rep. Tom Graves, Georgia Rep. Robert B. Aderholt, Alabama Mr. John Donnelly, Chief of Staff Mr. Brian Rell, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-5211 DC Office: (202) 225-4876 Rep. Kevin Yoder, Kansas Rep. Kay Granger, Texas Mr. Dave Natonski, Chief of Staff Mr. Eric Wiese, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-2865 DC Office: (202) 225-5071 Rep. Steve Womack, Arkansas Rep. Mike Simpson, Idaho Mr. Beau Walker, Chief of Staff Mr. Lindsay Slater, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-4301 DC Office: (202) 225-5531 Rep. Jeff Fortenberry, Nebraska Rep. John Abney Culberson, Texas Mr. Reyn Archer, Chief of Staff Ms. Jamie Gahun, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-4806 DC Office: (202) 225-2571 Rep. Tom Rooney, Florida Rep. John R. Carter, Texas Ms. Jessica Moore, Chief of Staff Mr. Jonas Miller, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-5792 DC Office: (202) 225-3864 Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, Tennessee Rep. Ken Calvert, California Mr. Jim Hippe, Chief of Staff Mr. Dave Kennett, Chief of Staff [email protected] [email protected] DC Office: (202) 225-3271 DC Office: (202) 225-1986 Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington Rep. Tom Cole, Oklahoma Mr. Casey Bowman, Chief of Staff Mr.
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