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LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY - 1 2003 LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY - 2 Ohio Senate Long-Term Care and The 2004 - 2005 Biennium Ohio State Budget Your Workbook for Success 2003 LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY - 1 2003 LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY - 2 Ohio Senate Ron Amstutz (R) Jim Carnes (R) Randy Gardner (R) 2243 Friar Tuck Drive 47403 Puskarich Road 14900 Mitchell Road Wooster, 44691 St Clairsville, 43950 Bowling Green, 43402 District Phone: (330)262-7371 District Phone: (740)695-0856 District Phone: (419)352-1984 Office: (614)466-7505 Office: (614)466-8076 Office: (614)466-8060 Email: [email protected] Email: none Email: None District 22 District 20 District 2 Jeffry Armbruster (R) Kevin Coughlin (R) Robert Gardner (R) 30311 Clemens Road 2324 Iota Avenue 2170 Chimney Ridge Road Westlake, 44145 Cuyahoga Falls, 44223 Madison, 44057 District Phone: (440)835-8214 District Phone: (330)923-1481 District Phone: (440)428-5542 Office: (614)644-7613 Office: (614)466-4823 Office: (614)644-7718 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: None District 13 District 27 District 18 Steve Austria (R) Marc Dann (D) David Goodman (R) 2537 Obetz Drive 127 Churchill-Hubbard Rd Suite D 875 S Remington Road Beavercreek, 45434 Youngstown, 44505 Bexley, 43209 District Phone: (937)429-5230 District Phone: (877)202-3454 District Phone: (614)237-5535 Office: (614)466-3780 Office: (614)466-7182 Office: (614)466-8064 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] District 10 District 32 District 3 Lou Blessing (R) Greg DiDonato (D) Robert Hagan (D) 3153 McGill Lane PO Box 30 NA Cincinnati, 45251 New Philadelphia, 44505 District Phone: District Phone: (513)385-1234 District Phone: (740)922-1310 Office: (614)466-8285 Office: (614)466-8068 Office: (614)466-6508 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] District 33 District 8 District 30 Bill Harris (R) Dan Brady (D) Teresa Fedor (D) 1238 TR 1506 3466 Bosworth Road 2054 Belvedere Drive Ashland, 44805 Cleveland, 44111 Toledo, 43614 District Phone: (419)281-2955 District Phone: (216)671-5514 District Phone: (419)385-8803 Office: (614)466-8086 Office: (614)466-5123 Office: (614)466-5204 Email: [email protected] Email: None Email: [email protected] District 19 District 23 District 11 Leigh Herington (D) John Carey (R) Eric Fingerhut (D) 4039 Harden Road 136 McGee Lane 22675 Fairmount Blvd Ravenna, 44266 Wellston, 45692 Cleveland, 44118 District Phone: (330)626-1200 District Phone: District Phone: (216)397-0357 Office: (614)466-7041 Office: (614)466-8156 Office: (614)466-4583 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] District 28 District 17 District 25 2003 LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY - 3 Jay Hottinger (R) C.J. Prentiss (D) Doug White (R) NA NA 3830 Old Dutch Road District Phone: District Phone: Manchester, 45144 Office: (614)466-5838 Office: (614)466-4857 District Phone: (937)549-2382 Email: [email protected] Email: None Office: (614)466-8082 District 31 District 21 Email: [email protected] District 14 Jeff Jacobson (R) Tom Roberts (D) 59 S State Street 628 Mapleside Drive Phillipsburg, 45354 Trotwood, 45426 District Phone: (937)224-1992 District Phone: (937)854-3088 Office: (614)466-4538 Office: (614)466-6247 Email: None Email: [email protected] District 6 District 5 Jim Jordan (R) Robert Schuler (R) 1709 St Rt 560 South 3648 Jeffrey Court Urbana, 43078 Cincinnati, 45236 District Phone: (937)484-5811 District Phone: (513)792-0702 Office: (614)466-7584 Office: (614)466-9737 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] District 12 District 7 Mark Mallory (D) Kirk Schuring (R) 907 Dayton Street 1817 Devonshire Drive NW Cincinnati, 45214 Canton, 44708 District Phone: (513)621-4525 District Phone: (330)454-9394 Office: (614)466-5980 Office: (614)466-0626 Email: None Email: [email protected] District 9 District 29 Ray Miller (D) Bob Spada (R) 3040 Elbern Avenue 10502 Halycon Drive Columbus, 43209 Parma Hts, 44130 District Phone: District Phone: (440)888-2051 Office: (614)466-5131 Office: (614)466-8056 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] District 15 District 24 Larry Mumper (R) Steven Stivers (R) 1195 Chanteloup Drive 372 West 2nd Avenue Marion, 43302 Columbus, 43201 District Phone: NA District Phone: Office: (614)466-8049 Office: (614)466-5981 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] District 26 District 16 Scott Nein (R) Lynn Wachtmann (R) 119 Dorset Drive 550 Euclid Middletown, 45044 Napoleon, 43545 District Phone: (513)422-6199 District Phone: (419)592-7936 Office: (614)466-8072 Office: (614)466-8150 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] District 4 District 1 2003 LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY - 4 Ohio Legislative Districts & Counties Senate District 9 District 17 Mark Mallory John Carey District 1 Hamilton (part) Clinton Lynn Wachtmann Fayette Auglaize (part) District 10 Gallia Defiance Steve Austria Highland Fulton Clark Jackson Hancock Greene Lawrence (part) Hardin Madison Pickaway (part) Henry Pike Paulding District 11 Ross Putnam Teresa Fedor Vinton Van Wert Lucas (part) Williams District 18 District 12 Robert Gardner District 2 Jim Jordan Geauga Randy Gardner Lake Allen Erie Auglaize (part) Lucas (part) District 19 Champaign Ottawa Darke (part) Bill Harris Wood Mercer Ashland (part) Delaware District 3 Preble Shelby Knox David Goodman Morrow Franklin (part) District 13 Richland District 4 Jeffry Armbruster District 20 Huron Scott Nein Lorain James Carnes Butler Athens District 14 Coshocton District 5 Doug White Guernsey Meigs Tom Roberts Adams Monroe Darke (part) Brown Morgan Miami Clermont Muskingum Montgomery (part) Lawrence (part) Noble Scioto District 6 Washington District 15 Jeff Jacobson District 21 Montgomery (part) Ray Miller C.J. Prentiss Franklin (part) District 7 Cuyahoga (part) District 16 Robert Schuler District 22 Hamilton (part) Stivers Steven Ron Amstutz Warren Franklin (part) Ashland (part) District 8 Holmes Louis Blessing Medina Wayne Hamilton (part) 2003 LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY - 5 District 23 District 33 Dan Brady Robert Hagan Cuyahoga (part) Carroll Mahoning District 24 Stark (part) Bob Spada Tuscarawas (part) Cuyahoga (part) District 25 Eric Fingerhut Cuyahoga (part) District 26 Larry Mumper Crawford Logan Marion Ottawa (part) Sandusky Seneca Union Wyandot District 27 Kevin Coughlin Summit (part) District 28 Leigh Herington Portage Summit (part) District 29 Schuring Kirk Stark (part) District 30 Greg DiDonato Belmont Columbiana Harrison Jefferson Tuscarawas (part) District 31 Jay Hottinger Fairfield Hocking Licking Perry Pickaway (part) District 32 Marc Dann Ashtabula Trumbull 2003 LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY - 6 OHIO SENATE - 125th GENERAL ASSEMBLY Statehouse Columbus, Ohio 43215 http://www.senate.state.oh.us Phone Listing – February 2003 LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE REPUBLICAN SENATORS & DIST. NO.. LOCATION AIDE AIDE AMSTUTZ, Ron, 22nd District 1st Floor S. Kevin Holtsberry Judy Bailey ARMBRUSTER, Jeffry, 13th District 1st Floor S. Katie Kuhns Shana Wheeler AUSTRIA, Stephen C., 10th District Ground Floor N. John Foster Amanda Sines BLESSING, Louis W., 8th District Ground Floor N. Dan Reinhard Donna Powell CAREY, John, 17th District 1st Floor S. Matt Whatley Joe Jones CARNES, James E., 20th District 2nd Floor N. Liz Everhard Stephanie Spencer Chris George COUGHLIN, Kevin J., 27th District 1st Floor S. Sharon Hershey Katherine Frisina GARDNER, Randy, 2nd District 2nd Floor N. Shelby Hartley Donna Pusecker GARDNER, Robert A., 18th District Ground Floor N. Marianne White Melissa Yahle GOODMAN, David, 3rd District 1st Floor N. Jeff Lehner Annie Van Blaricom HARRIS, Bill M., 19th District 1st Floor N. Tom Walsh Susan Kennedy HOTTINGER, Jay, 31st District 1st Floor S. Heather Pearce Christy Sayatovich Susan Wittstock JACOBSON, Jeff, 6th District 1st Floor N. Brian Goldthorpe Amanda Peltier Chris Ingram JORDAN, James D., 12th District 1st Floor N. Tom Simmons Maria Cordonnier MUMPER, Larry A., 26th District Ground Floor N. Jack Irvin Jean Baldwin NEIN, Scott R., 4th District Ground Floor N. Christa Colasante Stephanie Kaylor SCHULER, Robert, 7th District 2nd Floor N. Tony Seegers Ruth Scott SCHURING, Kirk, 29th District Ground Floor N. David Monder SPADA, Robert F., 24th District 1st Floor S. Michele Hulse Caryl Philips STIVERS, Steven, 16th District Ground Floor N. Aaron Crooks WACHTMANN, Lynn, 1st District Ground Floor N. Bethany Rhodes Ruby Marcum WHITE, Doug, 14th District Statehouse, 2nd Fl. Candace Miller Mary Jo Harris Becki Layton LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE DEMOCRAT SENATORS & DIST. NO. LOCATION AIDE AIDE BRADY, Daniel, 23rd District Ground Floor S. Tom Meyer Jada Brady DANN, Marc, 32nd District Ground Floor S. Beverly Staten Seth Greenfest DiDONATO, Gregory L., 30th District Statehouse, 3rd Fl. Louis Capobianco Melissa Harrison Aaron Rimer Gina Stone FEDOR, Teresa, 11th District 2nd Floor S. Megan Kelly Meghann McCall Trudy Rammon FINGERHUT, Eric, 25th District Ground Floor S. Sarah Beachy Jill Jacobs HAGAN, Robert F., 33rd District Ground Floor S. Greg Paul Olga Hesch HERINGTON, Leigh E., 28th District Ground Floor S. Amanda Hoyt Lisa Grotsky MALLORY, Mark, 9th District 2nd Floor S. Ken Paul Joe Touschner MILLER, Ray, 15th District Ground Floor S. LaDawn Mims DeOnna Reliford ROBERTS, Tom, 5th District Ground Floor S. Erin Davis George Ciuca PRENTISS, C.J., 21st District Ground Floor S.
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