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2018 General Assembly Roster General Assembly Roster 2018 John R. Ashcroft Secretary of State State Capitol Room 208 Jefferson City, MO 65101 Missouri Secretary of State John R. Ashcroft www.sos.mo.gov JOHN R. ASHCROFT SECRETARY OF STATE STATE OF MISSOURI JAMES C. KIRKPATRICK STATE CAPITOL STATE INFORMATION CENTER (573) 751-2379 (573) 751-4936 Dear Fellow Missourians, As your Secretary of State, it is a privilege to pub- lish the 2018 General Assembly Roster. The Roster is a valuable resource to engage in the legislative process. In the following pages, you will find infor- mation about Missouri’s state and federal elected officials, the roles they serve and how to contact them. It is an honor to serve as Missouri’s chief elections officer. Every elected official accepts a responsibility to their constituents, and I believe my responsibility is even greater – to protect the integrity of Missouri’s election process and to ensure every vote counts. Free and fair elections provide the strong foundation of our government. As you know, last year Missouri implemented new requirements for voting. If you or someone you know wants a photo ID for voting, please contact our Show It 2 Vote Hotline at 866-868-3245 so we can help, or visit us at www.ShowIt2Vote.com. I encourage you to participate in your govern- ment, contact your representatives and make your voice heard. Sincerely, John R. Ashcroft Secretary of State Table of Contents Page Executive and Legislative Officers . 2 State Executive Officers .................................. 3 Missouri Senatorial Districts Map ........................... 4 State Senators by District................................. 6 State Senators ......................................... 7 Standing Senate Committees............................. 11 Senate Staff Offices . 12 Missouri House Districts Map............................. 12 State Representatives by District .......................... 16 State Representatives .................................. 19 Standing House Committees ............................. 37 Special Standing House Committees....................... 39 House of Representatives Staff Offices . 40 Joint Legislative Committee Offices ........................ 40 Telephone Index — Departmental Offices ................... 41 U.S. Congressional Districts Map.......................... 42 U.S. Senators ......................................... 44 U.S. Representatives by District........................... 44 U.S. Representatives . 45 99th General Assembly Schedule Second Regular Session Bill filing opens . December 1, 2017 Session convenes .......................... January 3, 2018 Last day for bills to be considered . May 18, 2018 Session adjourns ............................. May 30, 2018 Governor’s approval by ......................... July 14, 2018 Effective date of laws . August 28, 2018 Veto session............................ September 12, 2018 The content of the General Assembly Roster is public information and may be used accordingly; however, the arrangement, graphics and maps are copyrighted material. The graphics and maps may be used for noncommercial purpose provided credit is given as follows: 100th General Assembly Schedule The graphics and/or maps from the General Assembly Roster are used First Regular Session by permission of the Missouri Secretary of State, the copyright holder. Bill filing opens . December 3, 2018 Cover image courtesy of Maura Browning, Communications Director. Session convenes .......................... January 9, 2019 Last day for bills to be considered . May 17, 2019 All other uses of the arrangement, graphics and maps must have specific Session adjourns ............................. May 30, 2019 written permission from the copyright holder. Address requests for such permission to the Missouri Secretary of State, 600 W. Main, Jefferson Governor’s approval by ......................... July 14, 2019 City, MO 65101. Effective date of laws . August 28, 2019 Veto session............................ September 11, 2019 © Copyright 2018 Missouri Secretary of State Jefferson City, MO 65101 01/18 2 2018 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ROSTER STATE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 3 State Executive Officers Governor . Eric R . Greitens . (573) 751-3222 Lieutenant Governor . Michael L . Parson . (573) 751-4727 Secretary of State . John R . (Jay) Ashcroft . (573) 751-2379 State Auditor . Nicole Galloway . (573) 751-4824 State Treasurer . Eric Schmitt . (573) 751-2411 Attorney General . Joshua D . (Josh) Hawley . (573) 751-3321 Missouri General Assembly Senate Leadership President Pro Tem . Ron Richard . (573) 751-2173 ERIC R . GREITENS (R) MICHAEL L . PARSON (R) Majority Floor Leader . Mike Kehoe . (573) 751-2076 Governor Lieutenant Governor Assistant Majority Floor Leader . Bob Onder . (573) 751-1282 Room 216, State Capitol Room 224, State Capitol (573) 751-3222 (573) 751-4727 Majority Caucus Chair . Dan Hegeman . (573) 751-1415 FAX (573) 751-1495 FAX (573) 751-9422 Majority Caucus Secretary . Jay Wasson . (573) 751-1503 www .governor .mo .gov www .ltgov .mo .gov Majority Caucus Whip . Brian Munzlinger . (573) 751-7985 Minority Floor Leader . Gina Walsh . (573) 751-2420 Assistant Minority Floor Leader . S . Kiki Curls . (573) 751-3158 Minority Caucus Chair . Jason Holsman . (573) 751-6607 Minority Caucus Whip . Jamilah Nasheed . (573) 751-4415 Senate website: www.senate.mo.gov House Leadership Speaker of the House . Todd Richardson . (573) 751-4039 Speaker Pro Tem . Elijah Haahr . (573) 751-2210 Majority Floor Leader . Rob Vescovo . (573) 751-3607 Assistant Majority Floor Leader . Kevin Austin . (573) 751-0232 JOHN R . (Jay) ASHCROFT (R) NICOLE GALLOWAY (D) Majority Whip . Steve Lynch . (573) 751-1446 Secretary of State State Auditor Room 208, State Capitol Room 121, State Capitol Majority Caucus Chair . Glen Kolkmeyer . (573) 751-1462 (573) 751-2379 (573) 751-4824 Majority Caucus Secretary . Jason Chipman . (573) 751-1688 FAX (573) 751-2490 FAX (573) 751-6539 www .sos .mo .gov www .auditor .mo .gov Minority Floor Leader . Gail McCann Beatty . (573) 751-2124 Assistant Minority Floor Leader . Gina Mitten . (573) 751-2883 Minority Whip . Kip Kendrick . (573) 751-4189 Minority Caucus Chair . Michael Butler . (573) 751-6800 Minority Caucus Secretary . DaRon McGee . (573) 751-9469 House website: www.house.mo.gov ERIC SCHMITT (R) JOSHUA D . (Josh) HAWLEY (R) State Treasurer Attorney General Room 229, State Capitol Supreme Court Building, PO Box 899 (573) 751-2411 (573) 751-3321 FAX (573) 751-9443 FAX (573) 751-0774 www .treasurer .mo .gov www .ago .mo .gov 4 2018 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ROSTER STATE SENATORIAL DISTRICTS 5 MISSOURI SENATE DISTRICTS 6 2018 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ROSTER STATE SENATORS 7 State Senators by District, 2018 Name District Room Email Address Brown, Dan W . (R) . .16 . 422 . dan .brown@senate .mo .gov Chappelle-Nadal, Maria (D) . 14. 428 . maria .chappellenadal@ senate .mo .gov Cierpiot, Mike (R) . 8 . 431 . mike .cierpiot@senate .mo .gov Crawford, Sandy (R) . 28 . 426 . sandy .crawford@senate .mo .gov Cunningham, Mike (R) . 33 . 320 . mike .cunningham@senate .mo .gov Curls, S . Kiki (D) . 9 . 434 . shalonn .curls@senate .mo .gov Dixon, Bob (R) . 30 . 221 . bob .dixon@senate .mo .gov Eigel, Bill C . (R) . 23 . 226 . bill .eigel@senate .mo .gov Emery, Ed GH (R) . 31 . 420 . ed .emery@senate .mo .gov Hegeman, Daniel J . (R) . 12 . 332 . dan .hegeman@senate .mo .gov SCOTT SIFTON (D) ROBERT F . (Bob) ONDER JR . (R) GARY A . ROMINE (R) Holsman, Jason R . (D) . 7 . 421 . jason .holsman@senate .mo .gov District 1 District 2 District 3 Hoskins, Denny (R) . 21 . 227 . denny .hoskins@senate .mo .gov 2090 Key Harbour Dr . 322 E . Karsch Blvd . Hummel, Jacob W . (D) . 4 . 328 . jacob .hummel@senate .mo .gov Lake St . Louis 63367 Farmington 63640 (636) 561-8968 (573) 756-7154; FAX: (573) 756-9272 Kehoe, Mike (R) . 6 . 321 . mike .kehoe@senate .mo .gov Koenig, Andrew (R) . 15 . 220 . andrew .koenig@senate .mo .gov State Capitol Room 427 State Capitol Room 331 State Capitol Room 429 Libla, Doug (R) . 25 . 219 . doug .libla@senate .mo .gov (573) 751-0220 (573) 751-1282; FAX (573) 526-4766 (573) 751-4008; FAX (573) 751-4011 scott .sifton@senate .mo .gov bob .onder@senate .mo .gov gary .romine@senate .mo .gov Munzlinger, Brian (R) . 18 . 319 . brian .munzlinger@senate .mo .gov Nasheed, Jamilah (D) . 5 . 330 . jamilah .nasheed@senate .mo .gov Onder, Robert F . (Bob) Jr . (R) . 2 . 331 . bob .onder@senate .mo .gov Richard, Ronald F . (R) . 32 . 326 . ronald .richard@senate .mo .gov Riddle, Jeanie Lester (R) . 10 . 417 . jeanie .riddle@senate .mo .gov Rizzo, John J . (D) . 11 . 425 . john .rizzo@senate .mo .gov Romine, Gary A . (R) . 3 . 429 . gary .romine@senate .mo .gov Rowden, Caleb (R) . 19 . 433 . caleb .rowden@senate .mo .gov Sater, David (R) . 29 . 416 . david .sater@senate .mo .gov Schaaf, Rob (R) . 34 . 423 . rob .schaaf@senate .mo .gov Schatz, Dave (R) . 26 . 419 . dave .schatz@senate .mo .gov Schupp, Jill (D) . 24 . 329 . jill .schupp@senate .mo .gov Sifton, Scott (D) . 1 . 427 . scott .sifton@senate .mo .gov Wallingford, Wayne (R) . 27 . 225 . wayne .wallingford@ senate .mo .govJACOB W . HUMMEL (D) JAMILAH NASHEED (D) MIKE KEHOE (R) Walsh, Gina (D) . 13 . 333 . gina .walsh@senate .mo .gov District 4 District 5 District 6 Wasson, Jay (R) . 20 . 323 . jay .wasson@senate .mo .gov Wieland, Paul (R) . 22 . 334 . paul .wieland@senate .mo .gov Number of Senators . 34 State Capitol Room 328 State Capitol Room 330 State Capitol Room 321 Republicans . 24 (573) 751-3599 (573) 751-4415; FAX (573) 751-9758 (573) 751-2076 jacob .hummel@senate
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