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ASSIGNMENT SEIA-ED SEIA-KG Abengoa/SEIA-CM CM Emailed CONGRESSIONAL WHIP LIST HOUSE MEMBER ENERGY LA DISTRICT OFFICE LAST MEETING ASSIGNMENT NOTES Rep. Terri Sewell Mr. Cachavious English DEM-AL-7 1133 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-ED Del. Eni Faleomavaega Ms. Leilani Pimentel DEM-AS-AL 2422 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick Mr. Ken Montoya, Ms. Brenna Hansen DEM-AZ-1 330 Cannon House Office Building Abengoa/SEIA-CM CM emailed CM emailed, Carla said she heard from Ron Barber’s Abengoa/SEIA, office with questions about costs, may be likely to Rep. Ron Barber Mr. Tom Alston, Mr. Grant Kerr DEM-AZ-2 1029 Longworth House Office Building 7/18/2013 SEIA-CM cosponsor. Abengoa/BrightSou Rep. Raul Grijalva Mr. Brandon Bragato DEM-AZ-3 1511 Longworth House Office Building 5/28/2013 rce, SEIA-KG SEIA says Grijalva will cosponsor. Rep. Ed Pastor Mr. Richard Patrick DEM-AZ-7 2465 Rayburn House Office Building 7/24/2012 Abengoa, SEIA-KG Rep. Kyrsten Sinema Mr. Justin Jefferies, Ms. Jodee Winterhof DEM-AZ-9 1237 Longworth House Office Building Abengoa/SEIA-CM CM emailed Rep. George Miller Vacant DEM-CA-11 2205 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-CM Rep. Nancy Pelosi Mr. Kenneth DeGraff DEM-CA-12 235 Cannon House Office Building 10/31/2012 SEIA-CM Rep. Barbara Lee Mr. Pablo Castro DEM-CA-13 2267 Rayburn House Office Building BrightSource Rep. Jackie Speier Mr. Peter Viola DEM-CA-14 211 Cannon House Office Building 6/6/2012 BrightSource Rep. Eric Swalwell Ms. Samantha Warren DEM-CA-15 501 Cannon House Office Building BrightSource Rep. Jim Costa Mr. Scott Petersen DEM-CA-16 1314 Longworth House Office Building 6/7/2013 SEIA-CM Rep. Michael Honda Mr. Eric Werwa DEM-CA-17 1713 Longworth House Office Building 7/16/2013 SEIA-KG Rep. Anna Eshoo Mr. Paul Beck DEM-CA-18 241 Cannon House Office Building 5/23/2013 SEIA-ED Emailed, likely signer Rep. Zoe Lofgren Mr. Ben Gutman DEM-CA-19 1401 Longworth House Office Building 11/17/2011 Abengoa Rep. Jared Huffman Dr. Stephanie Owens DEM-CA-2 1630 Longworth House Office Building 6/6/2013 SEIA-CM Rep. Sam Farr Mr. Troy Phillips DEM-CA-20 1126 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-CM “Thanks for sending this over. The boss is gone for the Rep. Lois Capps Mr. Aaron Shapiro DEM-CA-24 2231 Rayburn House Office Building 5/23/2013 SEIA-ED weekend, but I’ll try to get this in front of her next week.” Rep. Julia Brownley Ms. Jean Fundakowski DEM-CA-26 1019 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Judy Chu Ms. Mariana Maguire DEM-CA-27 1520 Longworth House Office Building 3/28/2013 SEIA-ED Emailed Rep. Adam Schiff Mr. Cameron Gallagher DEM-CA-28 2411 Rayburn House Office Building 7/25/2012 SEIA-KG Rep. Tony Cardenas Mr. Miguel Franco DEM-CA-29 1508 Longworth House Office Building 6/3/2013 SEIA-KG Carla McGarvey says has joined Rep. John Garamendi Ms. Elizabeth Shelton DEM-CA-3 2438 Rayburn House Office Building 7/18/2012 SEIA-ED Emailed Rep. Brad Sherman Ms. Lauren Wolman DEM-CA-30 2242 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Grace Napolitano Ms. Jen Silva DEM-CA-32 1610 Longworth House Office Building 5/21/2013 SEIA-KG Rep. Henry Waxman Ms. Raisa Orleans DEM-CA-33 2204 Rayburn House Office Building 5/21/2013 Abengoa, SEIA-CM Emailed; circulating internally Rep. Xavier Becerra Ms. Esther Oh DEM-CA-34 1226 Longworth House Office Building 10/15/2012 SolarCity, SEIA-CM Rep. Gloria Negrete McLeod Mr. Diego Preciado DEM-CA-35 1641 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-KG Carla said she heard from Raul Ruiz’s office just BrightSource, SEIA- inquiring on who has cosponsored, may be likely to Rep. Raul Ruiz Mr. Vivek Kembaiyan DEM-CA-36 1319 Longworth House Office Building 6/7/2013 KG cosponsor. Rep. Karen Bass Ms. Sara Nitz DEM-CA-37 408 Cannon House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. Linda Sanchez Mr. Tim Del Monico DEM-CA-38 2423 Rayburn House Office Building Abengoa, SEIA-ED Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard Mr. Victor Castillo DEM-CA-40 2330 Rayburn House Office Building 10/19/2011 SEIA-KG CONGRESSIONAL WHIP LIST HOUSE Rep. Mark Takano Ms. Amanda Eaton DEM-CA-41 1507 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Maxine Waters Ms. Kathleen Sengstock DEM-CA-43 2221 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Janice Hahn Mr. Henry Connelly DEM-CA-44 404 Cannon House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Loretta Sanchez Ms. Jessica Fernandez DEM-CA-46 1114 Longworth House Office Building 3/16/2012 SEIA-KG Rep. Alan Lowenthal Mr. Devin Helfrich DEM-CA-47 515 Cannon House Office Building 6/7/2013 SEIA-KG Rep. Mike Thompson Ms. Nicole Rohr DEM-CA-5 231 Cannon House Office Building 6/19/2013 SEIA-ED Carla McGarvey is the contact for the letter Rep. Juan Vargas Mr. Aaron Allen DEM-CA-51 1605 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. Scott Peters Ms. Lumay Wang DEM-CA-52 2410 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. Susan Davis Ms. Lee Steuer DEM-CA-53 1526 Longworth House Office Building 11/17/2011 SEIA-ED Emailed Rep. Doris Matsui Ms. Jill Harrelson DEM-CA-6 2434 Rayburn House Office Building 5/28/2013 SolarCity, SEIA-ED Emailed Rep. Ami Bera Vacant DEM-CA-7 1408 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-ED BrightSource, SEIA- Rep. Jerry McNerney Mr. Patrick Arness DEM-CA-9 1210 Longworth House Office Building 6/27/2013 ED Getting on HR 2502 Rep. Diana DeGette Ms. Eleanor Bastian DEM-CO-1 2368 Rayburn House Office Building 5/29/2013 Abengoa, SEIA-CM Rep. Jared Polis Ms. Courtney Krause DEM-CO-2 1433 Longworth House Office Building 9/6/2012 SolarCity, SEIA-ED Emailed Abengoa/SolarCity, Rep. Ed Perlmutter Mr. Noah Marine DEM-CO-7 1410 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-ED Abengoa/SolarCity, Rep. John Larson Mr. Scott Stephanou DEM-CT-1 1501 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Joe Courtney Mr. Zachary Clark DEM-CT-2 2348 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. Rosa DeLauro Mr. Eric Anthony DEM-CT-3 2413 Rayburn House Office Building 10/11/2011 SEIA-KG Rep. Jim Himes Mr. Andrew Karwoski DEM-CT-4 119 Cannon House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. Elizabeth Esty Vacant DEM-CT-5 509 Cannon House Office Building SEIA-KG Del. Eleanor Norton Mr. Robert White DEM-DC-AL 2136 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. John Carney Mr. Justin German DEM-DE-AL 1406 Longworth House Office Building 7/25/2012 SEIA-KG Rep. Kathy Castor Mr. Javier Gamboa DEM-FL-14 205 Cannon House Office Building 6/25/2012 SEIA-ED Emailed Rep. Patrick Murphy Ms. Morgan Cashwell DEM-FL-18 1517 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Alcee Hastings Mr. Larry Zaragoza DEM-FL-20 2353 Rayburn House Office Building 12/1/2011 SEIA-ED Emailed Rep. Ted Deutch Mr. Joshua Lipman DEM-FL-21 1024 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Lois Frankel Mr. James Cho DEM-FL-22 1037 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz Mr. Coby Dolan DEM-FL-23 118 Cannon House Office Building 7/26/2012 SEIA-KG Rep. Frederica Wilson Mr. Justin Zorn DEM-FL-24 208 Cannon House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. Joe Garcia Mr. David Montes DEM-FL-26 1440 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Corrine Brown Mr. Lee Footer DEM-FL-5 2111 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. Alan Grayson Mr. Matt Stoller DEM-FL-9 430 Cannon House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. John Barrow Mr. Hill Thomas DEM-GA-12 2202 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. David Scott Mr. Arthur Tripp DEM-GA-13 225 Cannon House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Sanford Bishop Jr. Mr. Adam McCombs DEM-GA-2 2429 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. Hank Johnson Mr. Scott Goldstein DEM-GA-4 2240 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. John Lewis Mr. DeCarlo McLaren DEM-GA-5 343 Cannon House Office Building SEIA-ED Del. Madeleine Bordallo Ms. Gabrielle Saluta DEM-GU-AL 2441 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-KG CONGRESSIONAL WHIP LIST HOUSE Rep. Colleen Hanabusa Mr. Josh Dover DEM-HI-1 238 Cannon House Office Building 5/30/2013 Abengoa, SEIA-KG Abengoa/SolarCity, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard Ms. Wendy Clerinx DEM-HI-2 502 Cannon House Office Building 6/5/2013 SEIA-ED Possible co-sponsor, Emailed, likely signer Rep. Bruce Braley Ms. Katy Siddall DEM-IA-1 2263 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. Dave Loebsack Mr. Evan Jurkovich DEM-IA-2 1527 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Bobby Rush Mr. John Marshall DEM-IL-1 2268 Rayburn House Office Building 7/26/2012 SEIA-ED Emailed Rep. Brad Schneider Mr. Tyler Stapleton DEM-IL-10 317 Cannon House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Bill Foster Ms. Amy Kelbick DEM-IL-11 1224 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. Bill Enyart Mr. Willie Lyles DEM-IL-12 1722 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Cheri Bustos Mr. Todd Wolf DEM-IL-17 1009 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. Robin Kelly Vacant DEM-IL-2 2419 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Daniel Lipinski Mr. Jason Day DEM-IL-3 1717 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep. Luis Gutierrez Anthony Espinosa DEM-IL-4 2408 Rayburn House Office Building SEIA-KG Rep. Mike Quigley Ms. Lindsey Matese DEM-IL-5 1124 Longworth House Office Building SEIA-ED Rep.
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