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LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY 89Th Kansas Legislature 2021 Regular Session Printing Instructions 1. Adjust Printer Settings 4. Place pile with page 26 on top of the other pile so page 26 is on top Print Pages Landscape Orientation 2-15 Double Sided (Flip on short edge) Actual Size (Not fit to page) 5. Fold in half and staple in fold 2. Cut on line and leave in two piles 6. If desired, the top and bottom may be trimmed further to better fit in pockets. 3. Flip pile with cover so the cover is on the bottom 26 Kansas House of Representatives Kansas House of Representatives 27 State Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Topeka 66612 State Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Topeka 66612 Susan Concannon (R) Dist. 107 Chris Croft (R) Dist. 8 Leo G. Delperdang (R) Dist. 94 Owen Donohoe (R) Dist. 39 921 N. Mill St. 8909 W. 148th Terr. 2103 N. Pintail St. 6265 Arapahoe St. Beloit, KS 67420 Overland Park, KS 66221 Wichita, KS 67235 Shawnee, KS 66226 785-738-8087 913-279-1215 (Cell) 316-258-8917 (Cell) 913-441-9042 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Capitol Office 149-S Capitol Office 186-N Capitol Office 187-N Capitol Office 512-N 785-296-7644 785-296-7695 785-296-7663 785-296-7675 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Philanthropy Retired Military Officer Retired Medical Sales Spouse: Craig Concannon Spouse: Connie Spouse: Connie R. Delperdang Spouse: Charlene Ken Corbet (R) Dist. 54 Pam Curtis (D) Dist. 32 Michael L. Dodson, Lt. Gen., USA (ret) (R) Ronald B. Ellis (R) Dist. 47 10351 SW 61st St. 322 N. 16th St. Dist. 67 9199 K-4 Hwy. Topeka, KS 66610 Kansas City, KS 66102 4109 Wellington Dr. Meriden, KS 66512 785-256-6400 913-626-0404 (Cell) Manhattan, KS 66503 785-484-3380 785-224-0357 (Cell) [email protected] 785-537-7577 785-215-2780 (Cell) [email protected] Capitol Office 452-S 785-320-0057 (Cell) [email protected] Capitol Office 179-N 785-296-7430 [email protected] Capitol Office 165-W 785-296-7679 [email protected] Capitol Office 352-S 785-296-5623 [email protected] Chief of Staff 785-296-7402 [email protected] Self-employed Spouse: Steven [email protected] Farmer/Rancher Spouse: Beverly Lt. Gen., USA (ret) Spouse: Dr. Paula M. Ellis Spouse: Diane Published by Scott Schwab, Secretary of State of Secretary Schwab, Scott by Published 2021 Regular Session Regular 2021 89th Kansas Legislature Kansas 89th DIRECTORY LEGISLATIVE 28 Kansas House of Representatives Kansas House of Representatives 25 State Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Topeka 66612 State Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Topeka 66612 John R. Eplee (R) Dist. 63 Susan Estes (R) Dist. 87 Lonnie G. Clark (R) Dist. 65 Aaron Coleman (i) Dist. 37 163 Deer Run PO Box 781244 1221 Country Club Ln 1316 S. 52nd St. Atchison, KS 66002 Wichita, KS 67278 Junction City, KS 66441 Kansas City, KS 66106 913-367-5910 (Cell) 316-371-0800 785-762-5670 913-229-5334 (Cell) [email protected] Capitol Office 268-W 785-375-2428 (Cell) [email protected] Capitol Office 352-S 785-296-7388 [email protected] Capitol Office 045-S 785-296-8621 [email protected] Capitol Office 352-S 785-296-7300 [email protected] Spouse: Representative Ron Estes 785-296-7483 [email protected] Family Physician [email protected] Dishwasher Spouse: Deborah Eplee Brett Fairchild (R) Dist. 113 Retired 150 NW 40th St. Spouse: Beth Clark Ken Collins (R) Dist. 2 Charlotte Esau (R) Dist. 14 St. John, KS 67576 102 E. 1st St. 11702 S. Winchester St. 620-546-4510 (Cell) Stephanie Clayton (D) Dist. 19 Mulberry, KS 66756 Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected] 9825 Woodson Dr. 620-764-3512 913-599-6537 Capitol Office 167-W Overland Park, KS 66207 620-240-0778 (Cell) 913-484-4521 (Cell) 785-296-7667 913-205-4970 (Cell) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Capitol Office 167-W Capitol Office 168-W Farmer Capitol Office 451-S 785-296-7698 785-296-7688 785-296-7548 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Convenience Store Owner Genealogist Spouse: Keith Esau 24 Kansas House of Representatives Kansas House of Representatives 29 State Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Topeka 66612 State Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Topeka 66612 Suzi Carlson (R) Dist. 64 Blake Carpenter (R) Dist. 81 Linda Featherston (D) Dist. 16 Gail Finney (D) Dist. 84 1741 Berglund Dr. 1300 E. Meadowlark Blvd. Apt. 2-203 11007 W. 100th St. 1754 N. Madison Ave. Clay Center, KS 67432 Derby, KS 67037 Overland Park, KS 66214 Wichita, KS 67214 785-632-0940 (Cell) 316-772-0886 (Cell) 913-735-3635 (Cell) 316-768-0615 (Cell) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Capitol Office 451-S Capitol Office 166-W Capitol Office 149-S Capitol Office 452-S 785-296-7649 785-296-7654 785-296-7567 785-296-7354 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Business Owner Legislator Contractor Piano Teacher Spouse: Jerrold Finney Spouse: Randy Carlson Spouse: Cziara Spouse: Bill Shannon Francis (R) Dist. 125 John Carmichael (D) Dist. 92 Will Carpenter (R) Dist. 75 Blaine Finch (R) Dist. 59 1501 Tucker Ct. 1475 N. Lieunett 6965 SW 18th 5 SW Fairview Dr. Liberal, KS 67901 Wichita, KS 67203 El Dorado, KS 67042 Ottawa, KS 66067 620-624-9571 Capitol Office 451-S 316-541-2932 785-242-6400 620-655-5735 (Cell) 785-296-7650 316-323-3404 (Cell) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Capitol Office 381-W Capitol Office 274-W Lawyer Capitol Office 521-E 785-291-3500 785-296-7466 Spouse: Cheryl Carmichael 785-296-7660 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Property Management Small Business Owner Spouse: Carol Francis Spouse: Ann P. Carpenter ............................................................................ information Contact 20 20 ............................................................................................ district By 17 ....................................................... committees standing and Officers 16 Kansas House of Representatives of House Kansas .............................................................................. information Contact 6 .............................................................................................. district By 5 ......................................................... committees standing and Officers 4 Kansas Senate Kansas .............................................. websites and numbers telephone Legislative 3 Kansas State Officers State Kansas 2 .................................................................................. Table of Contents of Table NOTES 2021 Legislative Directory Legislative 2021 30 Kansas House of Representatives Kansas House of Representatives 23 State Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Topeka 66612 State Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Topeka 66612 David French (R) Dist. 40 Jim Gartner (D) Dist. 53 Jesse Burris (R) Dist. 82 Stephanie Byers (D) Dist. 86 950 Holiday Dr. 928 SW Woodbridge Ct. 1545 E. 119th St. 119 S. Chautauqua Ave. Lansing, KS 66043 Topeka, KS 66606 Mulvane, KS 67110 Wichita, KS 67211 913-707-5106 (Cell) 785-271-6360 316-749-8303 (Cell) 316-302-5579 (Cell) [email protected] 785-231-7736 (Cell) [email protected] [email protected] Capitol Office 167-W [email protected] Capitol Office 166-W Capitol Office 174-W 785-296-7653 Capitol Office 043-S 785-296-7693 785-296-7631 [email protected] 785-296-7673 [email protected] [email protected] Retired [email protected] Attorney Retired Public School Educator Spouse: Linda Retired Spouse: Anneke Spouse: Lori Haas Randy Garber (R) Dist. 62 Christina Haswood (D) Dist. 10 Tom Burroughs (D) Dist. 33 Sydney Carlin (D) Dist. 66 2424 Timberline Terr. PO Box 3083 3131 S. 73rd Terr. 1650 Sunnyslope Ln. Sabetha, KS 66534 Lawrence, KS 66046 Kansas City, KS 66106 Manhattan, KS 66502 785-285-1238 (Cell) 785-380-8992 913-963-7415 (Cell) 785-539-6612 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 785-341-7455 (Cell) Capitol Office 459-W Capitol Office 054-S Capitol Office 050-S [email protected] 785-296-7665 785-296-7652 785-296-8153 Capitol Office 451-S [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 785-296-7657 U.S. Navy (Retired) Public Health Worker Retired, Colgate-Palmolive Company [email protected] Spouse: Kay Garber Spouse: Cathie Public Servant https://sos.ks.gov 785-368-8033 (Fax) 785-368-8033 www.ag.ks.gov 785-296-4575 (Fax) 785-296-6296 Topeka, KS 66612-1594 KS Topeka, 888-428-8436 or 785-296-2215 120 SW 10th Ave. 10th SW 120 66612-1597 KS Topeka, 1st Floor, Memorial Hall Memorial Floor, 1st Ave. 10th SW 120 Secretary of State Scott Schwab (R) Schwab Scott State of Secretary Hall Memorial Floor, 2nd Attorney General Derek Schmidt (R) Schmidt Derek General Attorney www.kansasstatetreasurer.com 785-296-3171 785-368-8657 Topeka, KS 66612-1235 KS Topeka, 66612-1501 KS Topeka, 900 SW Jackson SW 900 Ave. 10th SW 300 Spouse: Kearsha Xu Kearsha Spouse: Suite 201, Landon Building Landon 201, Suite Capitol State 252-S, Suite Marketing Analyst Marketing State Treasurer Lynn W. Rogers (D Rogers W. Lynn Treasurer State (D) Toland David Governor Lieutenant ) [email protected] 785-296-7686 https://insurance.kansas.gov governor.kansas.gov https:// Capitol Office 174-W Office Capitol 785-296-7805 (Fax) 785-296-7805 877-579-6757 or 785-296-3232 [email protected] 785-296-3071 or 800-432-2484 or 785-296-3071 66612-1590 KS Topeka, 913-535-8691 (Cell) 913-535-8691 Topeka, KS 66604-4073 KS Topeka, Ave.
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