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Click on Links to Email Legislators United States CLICK ON LINKS TO EMAIL LEGISLATORS UNITED STATES SENATORS CORY BOOKER (D) DC OFFICE NEW JERSEY OFFICES 141 Hart Senate Office Building One Gateway Center One Port Center Washington, DC 20510 23rd Floor 2 Riverside Drive, Suite 505 PH: (202) 224-3224 Newark, NJ 07102 Camden, NJ 08101 FAX: (202) 224-8378 PH: (973) 639-8700 PH: (856) 338-8922 FAX: (973) 639-8723 FAX: (856) 338-8936 www.booker.senate.gov/?p=contact ROBERT MENENDEZ (D) DC OFFICE NEW JERSEY OFFICES 528 Hart Senate Office Building One Gateway Center, Suite 1100 208 White Horse Pike, Suite 18 Washington, DC 20510 Newark 07102 Barrington, New Jersey 08007 PH: (202) 224-4744 PH: (973) 645-3030 PH: (856) 757-5353 FAX: (202) 228-2197 FAX: (973) 645-0502 FAX: (856) 546-1526 http://www.menendez.senate.gov/contact/ NJ CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVES BY DISTRICTS DISTRICT 1 DONALD NORCROSS (D) DC OFFICE NJ OFFICE 2265 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 PH: (202) 225-6501 https://norcross.house.gov/contact-me/email-me DIOCESE OF CAMDEN DIOCESE OF TRENTON DISTRICT 2 FRANK A. LOBIONDO (R) DC OFFICE NJ OFFICE 2427 Rayburn House Office Building 5914 Main St., Suite 103 Washington, DC 20515 Mays Landing, NJ 08330 PH: (202) 225-6572 PH: 800-471-4450 (toll free) FAX: (202) 225-3318 PH: (609) 625-5008 FAX: (609) 625-5071 https://lobiondo.house.gov/contact-me/email-me DIOCESE OF TRENTON DISTRICT 3 THOMAS MACARTHUR (R) DC OFFICE NJ OFFICES 506 Cannon House Office Building 33 Washington St Washington, DC 20515 Toms River, NJ 08753 PH: (202) 225-4765 FAX: (202) 225-0778 https://runyan.house.gov/contact/email DIOCESE OF TRENTON DISTRICT 4 CHRISTOPHER H. SMITH (R) DC OFFICE NJ OFFICES 2373 Rayburn House Office Building 112 Village Center Drive 4573 South Broad Street Washington, DC 20515 Second Floor* Hamilton, N.J. 08620 PH: (202) 225-3765 Freehold, N.J. 07728 Phone: (609) 585-7878 FAX: (202) 225-7768 PH: (732) 780-3035 Fax: (609) 585-9155 FAX: (732) 780-3079 http://chrissmith.house.gov/contact/zipauth.htm ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK DISTRICT 5 DIOCESE OF METUCHEN DIOCESE OF PATERSON E. SCOTT GARRETT (R) DC OFFICE NJ OFFICES 2232 Rayburn House Office Building 266 Harristown Rd, Suite 104 83 Spring Street, Suite 302A Washington, DC 20515 Glen Rock, NJ 07452 Newton, NJ 07860 PH: 202-225-4465 PH: (201) 444-5454 PH: 973-300-2000 FAX: 202-225-9048 FAX: (201) 444-5488 FAX: 973-300-1051 http://garrettforms.house.gov/contact/ DIOCESE OF TRENTON DISTRICT 6 DIOCESE OF METUCHEN FRANK PALLONE, JR., (D) DC OFFICE NJ OFFICES 237 Cannon House Office Building 504 Broadway 67/69 Church St. Washington, DC 20515 Long Branch, NJ 07740 Kilmer Square PH: (202) 225-4671 PH: (732) 571-1140 New Brunswick, N.J. 08901 FAX: (202) 225-9665 PH: 800-423-2240 (toll free) PH: (732) 249-8892 FAX: (732) 870-3890 https://pallone.house.gov/contact-me/email-me DIOCESE OF METUCHEN DIOCESE OF PATERSON DISTRICT 7 LEONARD LANCE (R) DC OFFICE NJ OFFICES 133 Cannon House Office Building 425 North Avenue East 361 Route 31 Washington, DC 20515 Westfield, NJ 07090 (Unit 1400) PH: (202) 225-5361 PH: (908) 518-7733 Flemington, NJ 08822 FAX: (202) 225-9460 FAX: (908) 518-7751 PH: (908) 788-6900 FAX: (908) 788-2869 https://lance.house.gov/contact/email-me ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK DISTRICT 8 ALBIO SIRES DC OFFICE NJ OFFICES 2342 Rayburn House Office Building 121 Newark Avenue 800 Anna Street Washington, DC 20515 Suite 200 Elizabeth, NJ 07201 PH: (202)-225-7919 Jersey City, NJ 07302 PH: (908) 820-0692 FAX: (202)-226-0792 PH: (201) 309-0301 FAX: (908) 820-0694 FAX: (201) 309-0384 https://sires.house.gov/contact-me/email-me ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK DISTRICT 9 BILL PASCRELL (D) DC OFFICE NJ OFFICES 2370 Rayburn House Office Building 2-10 North Van Brunt St. 200 Federal Plaza Washington, DC 20515 Englewood, NJ 07631 Suite 500 Robert A. Roe PH: (202) 225-5751 PH: (201) 935-2248 Federal Building FAX: (202) 225-5782 Paterson, NJ 07505 PH: (973) 523-5152 FAX: (973) 523-0637 https://pascrell.house.gov/contact/email-me ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK DISTRICT 10 DONALD M. PAYNE (D) DC OFFICE NJ OFFICE 103 Cannon House Office Building 60 Nelson Place, 14th Floor 253 Martin Luther King Drive Washington, DC 20515 Newark, NJ 07102 Jersey City, NJ 07305 PH: (202) 225-3436 PH: (973)-645-3213 PH: (201)-369-0392 FAX: (202) 225-4160 FAX: (973)-645-5902 FAX: (201)-369-0395 http://payne.house.gov/contact/email-me ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK DIOCESE OF PATERSON DISTRICT 11 RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN (R) DC OFFICE NJ OFFICE 2306 Rayburn House Office Building 30 Schuyler Place, 2nd flr. Washington, DC 20515-3011 Morristown 07960 PH: (202) 225-5034 PH: (973) 984-0711 FAX: (202) 225-3186 FAX: (973) 292-1569 https://frelinghuysenforms.house.gov/contact-form ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK DISTRICT 12 DIOCESE OF TRENTON DIOCESE OF METUCHEN BONNIE WATSON COLEMAN (D) DC OFFICE NJ OFFICE 126 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 PH: (202) 225-5801 FAX: (202) 225-6025 https://watsoncoleman.house.gov/contact/email .
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