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Congressional Directory ILLINOIS 96 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS *** FIFTEENTH DISTRICT JOHN SHIMKUS, Republican, of Collinsville, IL; born in Collinsville, February 21, 1958; education: graduated from Collinsville High School; B.S., United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, 1980; teaching certificate, Christ College, Irvine, CA, 1990; M.B.A., Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL, 1997; professional: U.S. Army, 1980–85; Reserves, 1985– 2008; government and history teacher, Metro East Lutheran High School, Edwardsville; Collins- ville Township trustee, 1989; Madison County Treasurer, 1990–96; married: the former Karen Muth, 1987; children: David, Daniel, and Joshua; committees: Energy and Commerce; elected to the 105th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.shimkus.house.gov https://www.facebook.com/repshimkus https://twitter.com/repshimkus 2217 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................................... (202) 225–5271 Chief of Staff.—Craig Roberts. FAX: 225–5880 15 Professional Park Drive, Maryville, IL 62062 ...................................................................... (217) 492–5090 District Director.—Deb Detmers. 201 North Vermillion Street, Suite 218, Danville, IL 61832 .................................................... (217) 446–0664 101 North 4th Street, Suite 303, Effingham, IL 62401 ............................................................. (217) 347–7947 110 East Locust Street, Room 12, Harrisburg, IL 62946 .......................................................... (618) 252–8271 Counties: BOND, CHAMPAIGN, CLARK, CLAY, COLES, CRAWFORD, CUMBERLAND, DOUGLAS (part), EDGAR, EDWARDS, EFFINGHAM, FAYETTE, FORD, GALLATIN, HAMILTON, HARDIN, JASPER, JOHNSON, LAWRENCE, MADISON (part), MARION, MASSAC, MOULTRIE, POPE, RICHLAND, SALINE (part), SHELBY, VERMILLION, WABASH, WASHINGTON, WAYNE, AND WHITE. Population (2011), 715,066. ZIP Codes: 60932–33, 60936 (part), 60942 (part), 60949, 60957, 60960, 60963, 61802 (part), 61810–11, 61814, 61816– 17, 61822 (part), 61832–34, 61840–41, 61843–44, 61845 (part), 61846–50, 61852, 61853 (part), 61857–59, 61863 (part), 61864 (part), 61865–66, 61870–73, 61875 (part), 61876–78, 61880 (part), 61883, 61910–12, 61913 (part), 61914 (part), 61917, 61919–20, 61924, 61925 (part), 61928, 61929 (part), 61930–33, 61937 (part), 61938, 61940–44, 61949, 61951, 61953, 61955–57, 62001 (part), 62002, 62011–12, 62025 (part), 62032 (part), 62034 (part), 62035, 62040, 62046, 62061–62, 62074 (part), 62075 (part), 62080 (part), 62086 (part), 62097 (part), 62214, 62231–32, 62234 (part), 62237 (part), 62246 (part), 62249, 62253, 62255 (part), 62257 (part), 62262 (part), 62263, 62265 (part), 62266, 62268 (part), 62271, 62273, 62275, 62281 (part), 62284 (part), 62292, 62293 (part), 62294 (part), 62401, 62410–11, 62414, 62417–22, 62424, 62426–28, 62431–33, 62435–36, 62439–43, 62445–52, 62454, 62458–68, 62471, 62473–76, 62479– 81, 62510 (part), 62534, 62544 (part), 62550 (part), 62553 (part), 62557 (part), 62565, 62571, 62801 (part), 62803, 62806–07, 62808 (part), 62809, 62810 (part), 62811, 62814 (part), 62815, 62817–18, 62820–21, 62823–24, 62827– 28, 62830 (part), 62831 (part), 62835, 62836 (part), 62837–39, 62842–44, 62848–50, 62851 (part), 62852–54, 62858– 59, 62860 (part), 62861–63, 62867–71, 62875–76, 62877 (part), 62879–82, 62886–87, 62889 (part), 62890 (part), 62892, 62893 (part), 62895, 62899 (part), 62908, 62910 (part), 62912 (part), 62917 (part), 62919, 62922 (part), 62923 (part), 62928, 62930–31, 62934–35, 62938, 62939 (part), 62941 (part), 62946, 62953–54, 62956 (part), 62960, 62965, 62967, 62977, 62979, 62982, 62984–85, 62987 (part), 62995, 62215, 62216, 62218, 62219, 62230, 62231, 62245, 62250, 62253, 62265 (part), 62266, 62293 (part) *** SIXTEENTH DISTRICT ADAM KINZINGER, Republican, of Channahon, IL; born in Kankakee, IL, February 27, 1978; education: graduated, Normal Community West High School, 1996; B.S., Illinois State University, 2000; professional: McLean County Board, 1998–2003; Sales Representative, STL Technologies, 2000–03; U.S. Air National Guard, 2003–present, current rank: Major; religion: Protestant; single; Deputy Republican Whip; committees: Energy and Commerce; Foreign Af- fairs; elected to the 112th Congress on November 2, 2010; reelected to each succeeding Con- gress. Office Listings http://www.kinzinger.house.gov 1221 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ........................................... (202) 225–3635 Chief of Staff.—Austin Weatherford. 628 Columbus Street, Suite 507, Ottawa, IL 61350 .................................................................. (815) 431–9271 District Director.—Bonnie Walsh. Deputy District Director.—Reed Wilson. Legislative Director.—Josh Baggett. Communications Director.—Catherine Gatewood. Counties: BOONE, BUREAU, DEKALB (part), FORD (part), GRUNDY, IROQUOIS, LASALLE, LEE, LIVINGSTON, OGLE, PUTNAM, STARK (part), WILL (part), AND WINNEBAGO (part). Population (2010), 712,813. ILLINOIS 115th Congress 97 ZIP Codes: 60033, 60111, 60113, 60115, 60129, 60135, 60140, 60145–46, 60150, 60152, 60178, 60407–08, 60410, 60416, 60420–21, 60424, 60437, 60442, 60444, 60447, 60450, 60460, 60470, 60474, 60479, 60481, 60518, 60520, 60530– 31, 60537, 60541, 60548–53, 60556–57, 60911–12, 60917–22, 60924, 60926–31, 60934, 60936, 60938, 60941–42, 60945–46, 60948, 60950–53, 60955–56, 60959–62, 60964, 60966, 60968, 60970, 60973–74, 61006–08, 61010–12, 61015– 16, 61019–21, 61024, 61030–31, 61038–39, 61042–43, 61047, 61049, 61051–52, 61054, 61057, 61061, 61063–65, 61068, 61071–73, 61078–81, 61084, 61088, 61091, 61101–04, 61107–09, 61111–12, 61114–15, 61283, 61301, 61310– 38, 61340–42, 61344–46, 61348–50, 61353–54, 61356, 61358–64, 61367–68, 61370–74, 61376–79, 61421, 61443, 61483, 61491, 61537, 61560, 61726, 61731, 61739–41, 61743–44, 61764, 61769, 61773, 61775, 61845 *** SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT CHERI BUSTOS, Democrat, of East Moline, IL; born in Springfield, IL, October 17, 1961; education: graduated B.A., University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 1983; M.A., University of Illinois at Springfield, 1985; religion: Roman Catholic; married: Gerry; children: Tony, Nick, and Joseph; committees: Agriculture; Transportation and Infrastructure; elected to the 113th Congress on November 6, 2012; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://bustos.house.gov twitter: @repcheri facebook: rep.cheribustos 1009 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ........................................... (202) 225–5905 Chief of Staff.—Jon Pyatt. Legislative Director.—Trevor Reuschel. Communications Director.—Jared S. Smith. Scheduler.—Laura Piccioli. Legislative Assistants: Steffanie Bezruki, Alexandra ‘‘Ally’’ Fields. Legislative Correspondent.—Mike Williams. Staff Assistant.—Vacant. 2401 4th Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201 .................................................................................. (309) 786–3406 District Director.—Kate Jennings Gerber. District Scheduler and Events Coordinator.—Lucie VanHecke. Constituent Advocates: Miranda French, Ellie LaBotte. 3100 North Knoxville Avenue, Suite 205, Peoria, IL 61603 .................................................... (309) 966–1813 Field Representative.—Josiah Williams. Constituent Advocate.—Laura Rude. 119 North Church Street, Suites 207 and 208, Rockford, IL 61101 ........................................ (815) 968–8011 Field Representative.—Ricardo Montoya-Picazo. Constituent Advocate.—Tiana McCall. Counties: CARROLL, FULTON, HENDERSON, HENRY, JO DAVIESS, KNOX, MERCER, PEORIA (part), ROCK ISLAND, STEPHENSON, TAZEWELL (part), WARREN, WHITESIDE, AND WINNEBAGO (part). Population (2010), 712,813. ZIP Codes: 61001, 61007, 61013–14, 61018–20, 61025, 61027–28, 61032, 61036–37, 61039, 61041, 61044, 61046–48, 61050–51, 61053, 61059–60, 61062–64, 61067, 61070–71, 61074–75, 61077–78, 61081, 61084–85, 61087–89, 61101– 10, 61125, 61201, 61204, 61230–44, 61250–52, 61254, 61256–66, 61270, 61272–79, 61281–85, 61299, 61344, 61361, 61401–02, 61410, 61412–15, 61417–19, 61422–23, 61425, 61427–28, 61430–37, 61439, 61441–43, 61447–50, 61453– 54, 61458–60, 61462, 61465–78, 61480, 61482, 61484–86, 61488–90, 61501, 61519–20, 61524, 61529, 61531, 61533– 34, 61536, 61539, 61542–47, 61553–55, 61558, 61563–64, 61569, 61572, 61601–07, 61610–11, 61613–16, 61625, 61629–30, 61633–34, 61636–37, 61641, 61650–56, 62330, 62644 *** EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT DARIN LAHOOD, Republican, of Peoria, IL; born in Peoria, July 5, 1968; education: B.A. Loras College, Dubuque, IA, 1990; juris doctorate, John Marshall Law School, 1997; profes- sional: Illinois State Senate, 2011–15; Miller, Hall, & Triggs, 2006–15; Assistant U.S. Attorney, 2001–06; religion: Roman Catholic; married: Kristen; children: McKay, Lucas, and Teddy; com- mittees: Joint Economic Committee; Ways and Mean; elected, by special election, to the 114th Congress on September 10, 2015, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of U.S. Rep- resentative Aaron Schock; reelected to the 115th Congress on November 8, 2016. Office Listings http://www.lahood.house.gov https://www.facebook.com/replahood https://www.twitter.com/replahood 1424 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................. (202) 225–6201 .
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