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Michigan Government Directory 100Th SENATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Party/Name/Hometown District Ph. 373- Office R Johnson, Steve; Shelbyville 72 0840 1091 HOB State Capitol Building, Lansing, MI 48909 State Capitol Building, Lansing, MI 48909 D Jones, Jewell; Inskter 11 0849 690 HOB 22 Republicans; 16 Democrats 58 Republicans; 52 Democrats R Kahle, Bronna; Madison Twp. 57 1706 991 HOB Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II, President Rep. Lee Chatfield, Speaker of the House 121 W. Allegan Street, Lansing, MI 48933 D Kennedy, Sheryl; Davison 48 7557 897 HOB (517) 482-5000 / Fax (517) 482-9934 D Koleszar, Matt; Plymouth Twp. 20 3816 699 HOB Party/Name/Hometown District Ph. 373- Office Party/Name/Hometown District Ph. 373- Office D Kuppa, Padma; Troy 41 1783 890 HOB www.karoub.com R Afendoulis, Lynn; Grand Rapids Twp. 73 0218 1092 HOB D Alexander, Betty Jean; Detroit 5 0994 4300 BB R LaFave, Beau; Iron Mountain 108 0156 1487 HOB [email protected] D Ananich, Jim; Flint 27 0142 105 CB R Albert, Thomas; Lowell 86 0846 1190 HOB (Minority Leader) R Alexander, Julie; Hanover 64 1795 998 HOB D LaGrand, David; Grand Rapids 75 2668 1094 HOB R Barrett, Tom; Charlotte 24 3447 3200 BB R Allor, Sue; Wolverine 106 0833 1485 HOB D Lasinski, Donna; Scio Twp. 52 0828 986 HOB D Bayer, Rosemary; Beverly Hills 12 2417 3600 BB D Anthony, Sarah; Lansing 68 0826 1087 HOB R Leutheuser, Eric; Hillsdale 58 1794 992 HOB MICHIGAN GOVERNMENT R Bizon, John; Battle Creek 19 2426 3400 BB R Bellino, Joe; Monroe 17 1530 696 HOB D Liberati, Frank; Allen Park 13 0845 692 HOB D Brinks, Winnie; Grand Rapids 29 1801 6500 BB R Berman, Ryan; Commerce Twp. 39 1799 888 HOB R Lightner, Sarah; Springport 65 1775 999 HOB DIRECTORY (Minority Whip) D Bolden, Kyra Harris; Southfield 35 1788 799 HOB R Lilly, Jim; Park Twp. 89 0838 374 HOB D Bullock, Marshall; Detroit 4 7918 3500 BB R Bollin, Ann; Brighton 42 1784 891 HOB D Love, Leslie; Detroit 10 0857 689 HOB 100TH LEGISLATURE R Bumstead, Jon; Newaygo 34 1635 4600 BB R Brann, Tommy; Wyoming 77 2277 1096 HOB R Lower, Jim; Cedar Lake 70 0834 1089 HOB 2019-2020 D Chang, Stephanie; Detroit 1 7346 9 CB D Brixie, Julie; Okemos 69 1786 1088 HOB R Maddock, Matt; Milford 44 2616 893 HOB (Minority Floor Leader) D Byrd, Wendell; Detroit 3 0144 587 HOB R Daley, Kevin; Lum 31 1777 5200 BB R Calley, Julie; Portland 87 0842 1191 HOB D Manoogian, Mari; Birmingham 40 8670 889 HOB D Geiss, Erika; Taylor 6 7800 5500 BB D Cambensy, Sara; Marquette 109 0498 1488 HOB R Marino, Steve; Harrison Twp. 24 0113 788 HOB D Hertel, Jr., Curtis; East Lansing 23 1734 7600 BB R Markkanen, Greg; Hancock 110 0850 1489 HOB EXECUTIVE D Camilleri, Darrin; Brownstown Twp. 23 0855 787 HOB D Hollier, Adam; Detroit 2 7748 3300 BB D Carter, Brenda; Pontiac 29 0475 793 HOB R Meerman, Luke; Polkton Twp. 88 1830 1192 HOB Gretchen Whitmer Garlin Gilchrist II R Horn, Ken; Frankenmuth 32 1760 7100 BB D Carter, Tyrone; Detroit 6 0823 685 HOB R Miller, Aaron; Sturgis 59 0832 993 HOB Governor Lieutenant Governor D Irwin, Jeff; Ann Arbor 18 2406 5300 BB R Chatfield, Lee; Levering 107 2629 162 CB R Mueller, Mike; Linden 51 1780 985 HOB State Capitol Building State Capitol Building R Johnson, Ruth; Holly 14 1636 7300 BB (Speaker of the House) D Neeley, Sheldon; Flint 34 8808 798 HOB Lansing, MI 48909 Lansing, MI 48909 R LaSata, Kim; Bainbridge Twp. 21 6960 309 CB D Cherry, John; Flint 49 7515 898 HOB R O’Malley, Jack; Lake Ann 101 0825 1385 HOB (517) 373-3400 (517) 373-6800 R Lauwers, Dan; Brockway 25 7708 2 CB D Chirkun, John; Roseville 22 0854 786 HOB D Pagan, Kristy; Canton Twp. 21 2575 785 HOB R Lucido, Peter; Shelby Twp. 8 7670 3100 BB D Clemente, Cara; Lincoln Park 14 0140 693 HOB R Paquette, Brad; Niles 78 1796 1097 HOB Jocelyn Benson Dana Nessel (Majority Whip) R Cole, Triston; Mancelona 105 0829 252 CB Secretary of State Attorney General R MacDonald, Michael; Macomb Twp. 10 7315 4200 BB (Majority Floor Leader) D Peterson, Ronnie; Ypsilanti 54 1771 988 HOB Austin Building Williams Building R MacGregor, Peter; Rockford 28 0797 132 CB D Coleman, Kevin; Westland 16 2576 695 HOB D Pohutsky, Laurie; Livonia 19 3920 698 HOB Lansing, MI 48918 Lansing, MI 48909 (Majority Floor Leader) R Crawford, Kathy; Novi 38 0827 887 HOB D Rabhi, Yousef; Ann Arbor 53 2577 141 CB (517) 373-2510 (517) 373-1110 R McBroom, Ed; Vulcan 38 7840 7200 BB R Eisen, Gary; Saint Clair Twp. 81 1790 1185 HOB (Minority Floor Leader) D McCann, Sean; Kalamazoo 20 5100 6600 BB D Elder, Brian; Bay City 96 0158 1285 HOB R Reilly, John; Oakland Twp. 46 1798 895 HOB D McMorrow, Mallory; Royal Oak 13 2523 6200 BB D Ellison, Jim; Royal Oak 26 3818 790 HOB R Rendon, Daire; Lake City 103 3817 1387 HOB D Moss, Jeremy; Southfield 11 7888 6400 BB DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS R Farrington, Diana; Utica 30 7768 794 HOB D Robinson, Isaac; Detroit 4 1008 588 HOB R Nesbitt, Aric; Lawton 26 0793 6100 BB R Filler, Graham; DeWitt 93 1778 1197 HOB D Sabo, Terry; Muskegon 92 2646 1196 HOB (President Pro Tempore) R Frederick, Ben; Owosso 85 0841 1189 HOB Agriculture & Rural Development; Gary McDowell 284-5716 R Schroeder, Andrea; Independence Twp. 43 0615 892 HOB Civil Rights; Augustin Arbulu 335-3164 R Outman, Rick; Six Lakes 33 3760 4400 BB D Garrett, LaTanya; Detroit 7 2276 686 HOB D Shannon, Nate; Sterling Heights 25 2275 789 HOB Civil Service; Janine Winters 373-3020 D Polehanki, Dayna; Livonia 7 7350 5400 BB D Garza, Alex; Taylor 12 0852 691 HOB Corrections; Heidi Washington 373-6391 R Runestad, Jim; White Lake 15 1758 7500 BB D Gay-Dagnogo, Sherry; Detroit 8 3815 687 HOB R Sheppard, Jason; Temperance 56 2617 990 HOB Education; Sheila Alles 335-8093 D Santana, Sylvia; Detroit 3 0990 5600 BB R Glenn, Annette; Midland 98 1791 1287 HOB R Slagh, Bradley; Zeeland 90 0830 1194 HOB Environmental Quality; Liesl Eichler Clark 284-6700 R Schmidt, Wayne; Traverse City 37 2413 8 CB R Green, Phil; Millington 84 0476 1188 HOB D Sneller, Tim; Burton 50 3906 899 HOB Health & Human Services; Robert Gordon 241-2787 R Shirkey, Mike; Clarklake 16 5932 106 CB D Greig, Christine; Farmington Hills 37 1793 167 CB D Sowerby, William; Clinton Twp. 31 0159 795 HOB (Majority Leader) Insurance & Financial Services; Anita Fox 877-999-6442 (Minority Leader) R Stamas, Jim; Midland 36 7946 324 CB D Stone, Lori; Warren 28 1772 792 HOB Licensing & Regulatory Affairs; Orlene Hawks 335-9700 R Griffin, Beth; Mattawan 66 0839 1085 HOB R Theis, Lana; Brighton 22 2420 7400 BB D Tate, Joseph; Detroit 2 1776 586 HOB Military & Veterans Affairs; Paul Rogers 481-8083 D Guerra, Vanessa; Saginaw 95 0152 1199 HOB R VanderWall, Curt; Ludington 35 1725 4500 BB R VanSingel, Scott; Grant 100 7317 1289 HOB Natural Resources; Daniel Eichinger 284-6367 D Haadsma, Jim; Battle Creek 62 0555 996 HOB R Victory, Roger; Hudsonville 30 6920 4100 BB R VanWoerkom, Greg; Norton Shores 91 3436 1195 HOB State Budget; Chris Kolb 373-4978 R Hall, Matt; Emmett Twp. 63 1787 997 HOB D Wojno, Paul; Warren 9 8360 6300 BB R Vaupel, Hank; Fowlerville 47 8835 896 HOB State Police; Joseph Gasper 927-6660 D Hammoud, Abdullah; Dearbron 15 0847 694 HOB R Zorn, Dale; Ida 17 3543 5100 BB Talent & Economic Development; Stephanie Beckhorn 643-2531 R Hauck, Roger; Mount Pleasant 99 1789 1288 HOB R Wakeman, Rodney; Saginaw Twp. 94 0837 1198 HOB D Warren, Rebekah; Ann Arbor 55 1792 989 HOB Technology, Management & Budget; Tricia L. Foster 241-5545 BB=Binsfield Building; CB=Capitol Building; HOB=House Office Building. R Hernandez, Shane; Port Huron 83 0835 351 CB Transportation; Paul C. Ajegba 373-2114 All state government phone numbers are (517) area code. D Hertel, Kevin; Saint Clair Shores 18 1180 697 HOB R Webber, Michael; Rochester Hills 45 1773 894 HOB Treasury; Rachael Eubanks 373-3223 D Hoadley, Jon; Kalamazoo 60 1785 994 HOB R Wendzel, Pauline; Watervliet 79 1403 1098 HOB R Hoitenga, Michele; Manton 102 1747 1386 HOB State of Michigan: michigan.gov R Wentworth, Jason; Clare 97 8962 251 CB D Hood, Rachel; Grand Rapids 76 0822 1095 HOB Michigan Legislature: michiganlegislature.org (Speaker Pro Tempore) CONGRESS D Hope, Kara; Holt 67 0587 1086 HOB R Whiteford, Mary; Casco Twp. 80 0836 1099 HOB Michigan Senate: senate.mi.gov R Hornberger, Pamela; Chesterfield 32 8931 796 HOB D Whitsett, Karen; Detroit 9 6990 688 HOB U.S. Capitol Switchboard 202-224-3121 Michigan House of Representatives: house.mi.gov R Howell, Gary; North Branch 82 1800 1186 HOB R Huizenga, Mark; Walker 74 8900 1093 HOB D Wittenberg, Robert; Huntington Woods 27 0478 791 HOB U.S. Senate: senate.gov R Iden, Brandt; Oshtemo Twp. 61 1774 372 CB D Witwer, Angela; Delta Twp. 71 0853 1090 HOB U.S. House: house.gov R Inman, Larry; Williamsburg 104 1766 1388 HOB R Wozniak, Douglas, Shelby Twp. 36 0843 885 HOB President: whitehouse.gov D Johnson, Cynthia; Detroit 5 0844 589 HOB D Yancey, Tenisha; Harper Woods 1 0154 585 HOB R Yaroch, Jeff; Richmond 33 0820 797 HOB SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES *JUDICIARY (8/5)* SENATE APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES (continued) Filler, LaFave, Berman, Farrington, Howell, S.
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