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Gov. Bill Lee 8/7/21, 12:28 PM Gov. Bill Lee 8/7/21, 12:28 PM Gov. Bill Lee State Capitol, 1st Floor 600 Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. Blvd. Nashville, TN 37243 (615) 741-2001 Sen. Randy McNally Lt. Governor and Speaker of Senate Nashville Address 425 Rep. John Lewis Way N. Suite 700 Cordell Hull Bldg. Nashville, TN 37243 Phone: (615) 741-6806 Fax: (615) 253-0285 District Address 94 Royal Troon Circle Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Phone: (865) 483-5544 EMAIL: [email protected] Brian Kelsey ********************************************** Page 1 of 10 Gov. Bill Lee 8/7/21, 12:28 PM State Legislators ********************************************** ************* Republican Senate Leadership ********** Sen. Randy McNally Lt. Governor and Speaker of Senate (see above) Sen. Jack Johnson - Leader https://www.capitol.tn.gov/senate/members/s23.html Nashville Address 425 Rep. John Lewis Way N. Suite 702 Cordell Hull Bldg. Nashville, TN 37243 Phone: (615) 741-2495 Fax: (615) 253-0321 District Address 330 Franklin Road Ste. 135-A-178 Brentwood, TN 37027 EMAIL: [email protected] Sen. Ken Yager - Caucus Chairman https://www.capitol.tn.gov/senate/members/s12.html Nashville Address Page 2 of 10 Gov. Bill Lee 8/7/21, 12:28 PM 425 Rep. John Lewis Way N. Suite 704 Cordell Hull Bldg. Nashville, TN 37243 Phone (615) 741-1449 Fax (615) 253-0237 www.kenyager.com EMAIL: [email protected] ***************** Republican House Leadership ************* Rep. Cameron Sexton Speaker of the House of Representatives Official Website: https://www.capitol.tn.gov/house/members/h25.html Nashville Address 425 Rep. John Lewis Way N. Suite 600 Cordell Hull Bldg. Nashville, TN 37243 Phone: (615) 741-2343 Fax: (615) 253-0230 District Address 186 Homestead Drive Crossville, TN 38555 EMAIL: [email protected] William Lamberth Leader Page 3 of 10 Gov. Bill Lee 8/7/21, 12:28 PM Ron Gant, Assistant Leader Jeremy Faison, Caucus Chairman Brandon Ogles, Caucus Vice Chairman Johnny Garrett, Whip Page 4 of 10 Gov. Bill Lee 8/7/21, 12:28 PM Paul Sherrell, Floor Leader Scotty Campbell, Assistant Floor Leader Michele Carringer, Secretary Mark Cochran, Treasurer _________________________________________ LOCAL CONGRESSMEN Sen. Paul Rose (R) Senator for District 32 Official Website: http://www.capitol.tn.gov/senate/members/s32.html Page 5 of 10 Gov. Bill Lee 8/7/21, 12:28 PM Nashville Address 425 Rep. John Lewis Way N. Suite 734 Cordell Hull Bldg. Nashville, TN 37243 Phone: (615) 741-1967 Fax: (615) 253-0194 EMAIL: [email protected] Sen. Brian Kelsey (R) Senator for District 31 Official Website: https://www.capitol.tn.gov/senate/members/s31.html Nashville Address 425 Rep. John Lewis Way N. Suite 744 Cordell Hull Bldg. Nashville, TN 37243 Phone: (615) 741-3036 Fax: (615) 253-0266 EMAIL: [email protected] Rep. Kevin Vaughan (R) Representative for District 95 Official Website: http://www.capitol.tn.gov/house/members/h95.html Nashville Address 425 Rep. John Lewis Way N. Suite 519 Cordell Hull Bldg. Nashville, TN 37243 Phone: (615) 741-1866 Fax: (615) 253-0208 Page 6 of 10 Gov. Bill Lee 8/7/21, 12:28 PM District Address 1115 Halle Park Circle Collierville, TN 38017 EMAIL: [email protected] ********************************************** US Legislators ********************************************** US Senators Each state elects two senators to the United States Senate for staggered 6-year terms. Senators represent the entire state. Tennessee’s senators are: Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R) Senior Senator for Tennessee Since Jan 3, 2019 (next election in 2024) @MarshaBlackburn Official Website Capitol Office 357 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 PHONE 202-224-3344 EMAIL: District Office 10 West M. L. King Blvd 6th Floor Chattanooga, TN 37402 PHONE 423-541-2939 FAX 423-541-2944 91 Stonebridge Blvd Suite 103 Jackson, TN 38305-2042 PHONE 731-660-3971 FAX 731-660-3978 1105 E Jackson Blvd Suite 4 Jonesborough, TN 37659-4997 Page 7 of 10 Gov. Bill Lee 8/7/21, 12:28 PM PHONE 423-753-4009 FAX 423-788-0250 800 Market St Suite 121 Knoxville, TN 37902-2327 PHONE 865-540-3781 FAX 865-540-7952 100 Peabody Pl Suite 1125 Memphis, TN 38103-3654 PHONE 901-527-9199 FAX 901-527-9515 150 4th Ave N Ste. G-250 Nashville, TN 37219-2415 PHONE 800-657-6910 View Legislative Profile & Get Alerts » General Voting info: https://openstates.org/person/marsha- blackburn-7dIMD9FqjbLxb3YbyfFzPp/ Sen. Bill Hagerty (R) Junior Senator for Tennessee Since Jan 3, 2021 (next election in 2026) @SenatorHagerty Official Website Capitol Office 248 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 PHONE 202-224-4944 EMAIL: View Legislative Profile & Get Alerts » General voting info: https://openstates.org/person/bill- hagerty-7e6YUHQFXhekz5ZakJA9Pn/ US Representatives The United States is divided into 435 congressional districts, each with a Page 8 of 10 Gov. Bill Lee 8/7/21, 12:28 PM population of about 710,000 individuals. Each district elects a representative to the U.S. House of Representatives for a two-year term. Representatives are also called congressmen/congresswomen. Rep. Steve Cohen (D) Representative for Tennessee's 9th congressional district Since Jan 4, 2007 (next election in 2022) @RepCohen Official Website Capitol Office 2104 Rayburn House Office Building Washington DC 20515-4209 PHONE 202-225-3265 District Office 167 N. Main St. Suite 369 Memphis, TN 38103 PHONE 901-544-4131 FAX 901-544-4329 View Legislative Profile & Get Alerts » General voting info: https://openstates.org/person/steve- cohen-6yvMV8jDFIPX6ltQ7tOnUd/ Rep. David Kustoff (R) Representative for Tennessee's 8th congressional district Since Jan 3, 2017 (next election in 2022) @repdavidkustoff Official Website Capitol Office Page 9 of 10 Gov. Bill Lee 8/7/21, 12:28 PM 560 Cannon House Office Building Washington DC 20515-4208 PHONE 202-225-4714 District Office 425 W Court St Dyersburg, TN 38024-4616 PHONE 731-412-1037 5900 Poplar Ave. Suite 202 Memphis, TN 38119 PHONE 901-682-4422 FAX 901-682-8973 117 North Liberty Street Jackson, TN 38301 PHONE 731-423-4848 FAX 731-427-1537 View Legislative Profile & Get Alerts » General voting info: https://openstates.org/person/david- kustoff-2nRXNCmVm6esbNVu3kgL3i/ Page 10 of 10.
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