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California State Senators Legislators Serving NLACRC’s Catchment Area 2012 CA STATE SENATORS Alex Padilla (D) Fran Pavley (D) State Senator, 20th District State Senator, 23rd District 6150 Van Nuys Boulevard, #400 2716 Ocean Park Blvd., #3088 Van Nuys, CA 91401 Santa Monica, CA 90405 Phone (818) 901-5588 Phone (310) 314-5214 Fax (818) 901-5562 Fax (310) 314-5263 (Serves: San Fernando Valley) (Serves: Agoura Hills, Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Canoga Park, Calabasas, Chatsworth, Encino, Capitol Building, Room 4038 Hidden Hills, Malibu, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Sacramento, CA 95814 Santa Monica Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Tarzana, Topanga, West Hills, West Hollywood, Phone (916) 651-4020 Westlake Village, and Woodland Hills) Fax (916) 324-6645 e-mail: [email protected] Capitol Building, Room 4035 Sacramento, CA 95814 (elected 2006; term limit 2014) Phone (916) 651-4023 _______________________________ Fax (916) 324-4823 e-mail: [email protected] Sharon Runner (R) (elected 2008; term limit 2012) State Senator, 17th District 848 West Lancaster Blvd., #101 Lancaster, CA 93535 Tony Strickland (R) Phone (661) 729-6232 State Senator, 19th District Fax (661) 729-1683 2655 First Street, #230 Simi Valley, CA 93065 (Serves: Antelope and Victor Valleys) Phone (805) 306-8886 Fax (805) 306-8899 Capitol Building, Room 2048 Sacramento, CA 95814 (Serves: Buelton, Camarillo, Carpinteria, Phone (916) 651-4017 Fillmore, Lompoc, Moorpark, Ojai, Santa Fax (916) 445-4662 Barbara, Santa Clarita, Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Solvang, and Vandenberg) e-mail: [email protected] Capitol Building, Room 4062 (elected 2011 (special election); term limit Sacramento, CA 95814 2019) Phone (916) 651-4019 Fax (916) 324-7544 e-mail: [email protected] (elected 2008; term limit 2012) - Page 1 - U.S. SENATORS CA ASSEMBLY MEMBERS Barbara Boxer (D) Mike Gatto United States Senator Assembly Member, 43rd District 312 North Spring Street, #1748 300 E. Magnolia Blvd. Suite 504 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Burbank, CA 91502 Phone (213) 894-5000 Phone: (818) 558-3043 Fax (202) 224-0357 Fax: (818) 558-3042 112 Hart Senate Office Building (Serves: Burbank, Glendale, Montrose, North Hollywood, Silver Lake, Toluca Lake, Van Washington, DC 20510-0505 Nuys, and Verdugo City) Phone (202) 224-3553 Fax (202) 228-4056 Capitol Building, Room 4140 e-mail: [email protected] Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone (916) 319-2043 (elected 1992) Fax (916) 319-2143 e-mail: [email protected] Dianne Feinstein (D) United States Senator (elected 2010; term limit 2016) 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., #915 _____________________________________________ Los Angeles, CA 90025 Phone (310) 914-7300 Bob Blumenfield (D) Fax (310) 914-7318 Assembly Member, 40th District 6150 Van Nuys Boulevard, #305 331 Hart Senate Office Building Van Nuys, CA 91401 Washington, DC 20510-0504 Phone (818) 904-3840 Phone (202) 224-3841 Fax (818) 902-0764 Fax (202) 228-3954 e-mail: [email protected] (Serves: Canoga Park, Encino, Granada Hills, Lake Balboa, North Hills, Northridge, Reseda, (elected 1992) Sherman Oaks, Tarzana, Van Nuys, West Hills, Winnetka, and Woodland Hills) Capitol Building, Room 6026 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone (916) 319-2040 Fax (916) 319-2140 e-mail: assemblymember.blumenfield@ assembly.ca.gov (elected 2008; term limit 2014) - Page 2 - CA ASSEMBLY MEMBERS (cont’d.) Felipe Fuentes (D) Cameron Smyth (R) Assembly Member, 39th District Assembly Member, 38th District 9300 Laurel Canyon Blvd., 1st Floor 23734 Valencia Blvd., Suite 303 Arleta, CA 91331 Santa Clarita, CA 91355 Phone (818) 504-3911 Phone (661) 286-1565 Fax (818) 504-3912 Fax (661) 286-1408 (Serves: Arleta, Burbank, North Hills, Pacoima, (Serves: Acton, Canyon Country, Granada Panorama City, San Fernando, Sun Valley, Sylmar, Hills, Santa Clarita, Simi Valley, Stevenson and Valley Glen) Ranch, Sunland, Tujunga, and Valencia) Capitol Building, Room 2114 Capitol Building, Room 4098 Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone (916) 319-2039 Phone (916) 319-2038 Fax (916) 319-2139 Fax (916) 319-2138 e-mail: assemblymember.fuentes@ e-mail: assemblymember.smyth@ assembly.ca.gov assembly.ca.gov (elected 2007; term limit 2013) (elected 2006; term limit 2012) _______________________________ Julia Brownley (D) Steve Knight (R) st Assembly Member, 41 District Assembly Member, 36th District th 2800 28 Street, Suite 150 41319 12th Street West, #105 Santa Monica, CA 90405 Palmdale, CA 93551 Phone (818) 596-4141 Phone (661) 267-7636 Fax (310) 450-6090 Fax (661) 267-7736 (Serves: Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Encino, Hidden (Serves: Acton, Adelanto, Hesperia, Lancaster, Hills, Oak Park, Oxnard, Pacific Palisades, Port Palmdale, and Victorville) Hueneme, Santa Monica, Tarzana, Topanga, Westlake Village, and Woodland Hills) Capitol Building, Room 4015 Capitol Building, Room 2163 Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone (916) 319-2036 Phone (916) 319-2041 Fax (916) 319-2136 Fax (916) 319-2141 e-mail: assemblymember.runner@ e-mail: assemblymember.brownley@ assembly.ca.gov assembly.ca.gov (elected 2008; term limit 2014) (elected 2006; term limit 2012) _______________________________ _________________________________ - Page 3 - CA ASSEMBLY MEMBERS (cont’d.) Jeff Gorell (R) th Assembly Member, 37 District Note : 2659 Townsgate Road, #236 Westlake Village, CA 91361 Assembly members are limited to Phone (805) 230-9167 three 2-year terms (6 years total). Fax: (805) 230-9183 Senators are limited to two 4-year (Serves: Camarillo, Castaic, Fillmore, Lake terms (8 years total). Hughes, Mira Monte, Moorpark, Oak View, Ojai, Piru, Santa Paula, Simi Valley, and Thousand Oaks) Capitol Building, Room 4208 Sacramento, CA 94249-0037 Phone: (916) 319-2037 Fax: (916) 319-2137 e-mail: assemblymember.gorell@ assembly.ca.gov (elected 2010; term limit 2016) _______________________________ Mike Feuer (D) Assembly Member, 42nd District 9200 Sunset Boulevard, #1212 West Hollywood, CA 90069 Phone: (310) 285-5490 Fax: (310) 285-5499 (Serves: Bel Air, Beverly Glen, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Century City, Coldwater Canyon, Hollywood Hills, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Toluca Lake, Universal City, Valley Village, West Hollywood, and Westwood) Capitol Building, Room 2013 Sacramento, CA 94249-0042 Phone: (916) 319-2042 Fax: (916) 319-2142 e-mail: assemblymember.feuer@ assembly.ca.gov (elected 2006; term limit 2012) - Page 4 - CA CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVES Howard Berman (D) Brad Sherman (D) Congress Member, 28th District Congress Member, 27th District 14546 Hamlin Street, Suite 202 5000 Van Nuys Blvd., Suite 420 Van Nuys, CA 91411 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 Phone (818) 994-7200 Phone (818) 501-9200 Fax (818) 994-1050 Fax (818) 501-1554 U.S. House of Representatives U.S. House of Representatives 2221 Rayburn House Office Building 2242 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515-0528 Washington, DC 20515-0527 Phone (202) 225-4695 Phone (202) 225-5911 Fax (202) 225-3196 Fax (202) 225-5879 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] (elected 1982) (elected 1996) Buck McKeon (R) Henry Waxman (D) Congress Member, 25th District Congress Member, 30th District 26650 The Old Road, #203 8436 West Third Street, Suite 600 Santa Clarita, CA 91381 Los Angeles, CA 90048 Phone (661) 254-2111 Phone (323) 651-1040 Fax (661) 254-2380 Fax (323) 655-0502 U.S. House of Representatives U.S. House of Representatives 2184 Rayburn House Office Building 2204 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515-0525 Washington, D.C. 20515-0530 Phone (202) 225-1956 Phone (202) 225-3976 Fax (202) 226-0683 Fax (202) 225-4099 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] (elected 1992) (elected 1974) - Page 5 - L.A. CITY COUNCIL Mitchell Englander Richard Alarcon th L.A. City Council Member, 12 District L.A. City Council Member, 7th District 18917 Nordhoff Street, Suite 18 13630 Van Nuys Boulevard Northridge, CA 91324 Pacoima, CA 91331 Phone (818) 756-8501 Phone (818) 756-9115 Fax (818) 756-9122 Fax (818) 756-9270 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] ___________________________________ Tony Cardenas Paul Koretz L.A. City Council Member, 6th District L.A. City Council Member, 5th District 14410 Sylvan Street, Suite 215 15760 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 1020 Van Nuys, CA 91401 Encino, CA 91436 Phone (818) 778-4999 Phone (818) 971-3088 Fax: (818) 778-4998 Fax (818) 788-9210 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] ____________________________________ Paul Krekorian Dennis Zine nd L.A. City Council Member, 2 District L.A. City Council Member, 3rd District 6350 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Suite 201 19040 Vanowen Street North Hollywood, CA 91606 Reseda, CA 91335 Phone (818) 755-7676 Phone (818) 756-8848 Fax (818) 755-7862 Fax (818) 756-9179 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] ___________________________________ Tom LaBonge th L.A. City Council Member, 4 District 10116 Riverside Drive, Suite 200 Toluca Lake, CA 91602 (818) 755-7630 Fax: (818) 755-7637 e-mail: [email protected] ____________________________________ - Page 6 - L.A. COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Michael Antonovich L.A. County Supervisor, 5th District City Hall 21943 Plummer Street 200 North Spring Street, Room 303 Chatsworth, CA 91311 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Phone (818) 993-5170 Phone (213) 978-0600 Fax (818) 993-5764 fax (213) 978-0655 e-mail: [email protected] 869 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Admin. CA GOVERNOR 500 West Temple Street, Room 869 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Jerry Brown Phone (213) 974-5555 Governor of California Fax (213) 974-1010 300 South Spring Street, #167 _______________________________ Los Angeles, CA 90013 Phone (213) 897-0322 Zev Yaroslavsky Fax (213) 897-0319 L.A. County Supervisor, 3rd District Van Nuys Civic Center State Capitol Building 14340 Sylvan Street, #211 Sacramento, CA 95814 Van Nuys, CA 91401 Phone (916) 445-2841 Phone (818) 778-4990 Fax (916) 558-3160 Fax (818) 778-4995 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] 821 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Admin.
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