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State of Tennessee UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVES United States Senator United States Senator Local office Local office The Honorable Marsha Blackburn The Honorable Bill Hagerty 100 Peabody Place #1125 167 N. Main St. #1068 Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis, TN 38103 901-527-9199 phone 901-544-4224 phone 901-527-9395 fax 901-544-4227 fax E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Web: http://hagerty.senate.gov Web: http://blackburn.senate.gov Washington, DC office Washington DC office The Honorable Bill Hagerty Russell Senate Office Bldg. The Honorable Marsha Blackburn 2 Constitution Ave., NE, Suite SR-B11 357 Dirksen-Senate Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20002 Washington, DC 20510 202-224-4944 phone 202-224-3344 phone 202-228-3398 fax 202-228-0566 fax United States Congress 8th Congressional District The Honorable David Kustoff 5900 Poplar Ave. #202 Memphis, TN 38119 901- 682-4422 phone 901- 682-8973 fax E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://kustoff.house.gov Washington, DC office The Honorable David Kustoff 523 Cannon House Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20515 202-225-4714 phone 1 STATE OF TENNESSEE Governor STATE REPRESENTATIVES. CONT… The Honorable Bill Lee District 97 Governor, State of Tennessee State Capitol Building The Honorable John Gillespie Nashville, TN 37243-5081 Cordell Hull Building, Suite 590 425 Rep. John Lewis Way North (615) 741-2001 Nashville, TN 37243-0197 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.state.tn.us 615-741-8201 1-800-449-8366 Ext. 18201 STATE SENATORS Web Site: http://www.capitol.tn.gov [email protected] District 30 District 98 Sara Kyle The Honorable Antonio Parkinson Cordell Hull Building, Suite 760 Cordell Hull Building, Suite 419 425 Rep. John Lewis Way North 425 Rep. John Lewis Way North Nashville, TN 37243-0030 Nashville, TN 37243-0198 615-741-4167 615-741-4575 [email protected] [email protected] District 32 District 99 The Honorable Paul Rose The Honorable Tom Leatherwood Cordell Hull Building, Suite 734 Cordell Hull Building, Suite 514 425 Rep. John Lewis Way North 425 Rep. John Lewis Way North Nashville, TN 37243 Nashville, TN 37243-0199 615-741-1967 615-741-7084 1-800-449-8366 Ext. 11967 1-800-449-8367 Ext. 17084 [email protected] [email protected] STATE REPRESENTATIVES District 88 The Honorable Larry J. Miller Cordell Hull Building, Suite 580 425 Rep. John Lewis Way North Nashville, TN 37243-0088 615-741-4453 [email protected] 2 SHELBY COUNTY, TENNESSEE Mayor District 3 (Represents Bartlett) The Honorable Lee Harris Mayor, Shelby County Mick Wright 160 N. Main, 11th Floor 160 N. Main St., Suite 600 Memphis, TN 38103-1876 Memphis, TN 38103 (901) 222-2000 Office 901-222-1005 (901) 222-2005 Fax [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] District 4 Web Site: http://www.shelbycountytn.gov Mark Billingsley 160 N. Main St., Suite 600 Shelby County Board of Memphis, TN 38103 Commissioners 901-222-1009 Commission Office: [email protected] 160 N. Main St., Suite 600 Memphis, TN 38103 District 5 901-222-1000 Office Michael Whaley 901-222-1002 Fax 160 N. Main St., Suite 600 Memphis, TN 38103 Members: 901-222-1013 District 1 [email protected] Amber Mills 160 N. Main St., Suite 600 District 6 Memphis, TN 38103 Willie F. Brooks, Jr. 901-222-1015 160 N. Main St., Suite 600 [email protected] Memphis, TN 38103 901-222-1010 District 2 [email protected] David C. Bradford District 7 160 N. Main St., Suite 600 Memphis, TN 38103 Tami Sawyer 160 N. Main St., Suite 600 901-222-1008 Memphis, TN 38103 [email protected] 901-222-1012 [email protected] 3 Shelby County Board of Commissioners Cont… District 8 District 11 Mickell M. Lowery Eddie Jones, Chairman 160 N. Main St., Suite 600 160 N. Main St., Suite 600 Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis, TN 38103 901-222-1011 222-1017 [email protected] [email protected] District 9 District 12 Edmund Ford, Jr. Van Turner 160 N. Main St., Suite 600 160 N. Main St., Suite 600 Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis, TN 38103 901-222-1007 901-222-1016 [email protected] [email protected] District 10 District 13 Reginald Milton Brandon Morrison, Pro Tempore 160 N. Main St., Suite 600 160 N. Main St., Suite 600 Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis, TN 38103 901-222-1006 901-222-1014 [email protected] [email protected] 4 CITY OF MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Mayor The Honorable Jim Strickland Mayor, City of Memphis 125 N. Main, Suite 700 Memphis, TN 38103 636-6000 Office 576-6018 Fax E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.memphistn.gov Memphis City Council Council Office: 125 N. Main, Suite 514 Memphis, TN 38103 636-6786 Office 636-6796 Fax Web Site: www.memphistn.gov/Government/Citycouncil.aspx Members District 1 District 3 Rhonda Logan Patrice J. Robinson 125 N. Main, #514 125 N. Main, #514 Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis, TN 38103 636-6786 636-6786 [email protected] [email protected] District 2 District 4 Frank Colvett, Jr., Chairman Jamita Swearengen, Vice Chair 125 N. Main, #514 125 N. Main, #514 Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis, TN 38103 636-6786 636-6786 [email protected] [email protected] 5 Memphis City Council Members Cont… District 5 Super District 8, Position 3 Worth Morgan Martavius Jones 125 N. Main, #514 125 N. Main, #514 Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis, TN 38103 636-6786 636-7016 [email protected] [email protected] District 6 Super District 9, Position 1 Edmund Ford, Sr. Chase Carlisle 125 N. Main, Room 514 125 N. Main, #514 Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis, TN 38103 636-6786 636-6786 [email protected] [email protected] District 7 Super District 9, Position 2 Michalyn Easter-Thomas J. Ford Canale 125 N. Main, Room 514 125 N. Main, #514 Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis, TN 38103 636-7010 636-6786 [email protected] [email protected] Super District 8, Position 1 Super District 9, Position 3 JB Smiley, Jr. Dr. Jeff Warren 125 N. Main, Room 514 125 N. Main, #514 Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis, TN 3813 636-6786 636-6786 [email protected] [email protected] Super District 8, Position 2 Cheyenne Johnson 125 N. Main, #514 Memphis, TN 38103 636-6786 [email protected] 6 SHELBY COUNTY, TENNESSEE SHELBY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS 160 S. Hollywood St. Memphis, TN 38112 901-416-5447 Website: www.scsk12.org Email to Board office: [email protected] Emails to board members may be sent through the SCS website. District I District VI Michelle Robinson McKissack Shante K. Avant [email protected] [email protected] District II District VII Althea Greene Miska Clay Bibbs, Chair [email protected] [email protected] District III District VIII Stephanie Love William “Billy” Orgel [email protected] [email protected] District IV District IX Kevin D. Woods Joyce Dorse Coleman [email protected] [email protected] District V Sheleah Harris [email protected] 7 CITY OF BARTLETT, TENNESSEE BARTLETT CITY SCHOOLS Bartlett City Schools 5705 Stage Rd. Bartlett, TN 38134 901-202-0855 David Stephens, Superintendent [email protected] Bethany Horn, Executive Assistant/Board Secretary [email protected] 901-202-0855 Ext. #2222 Bartlett City Schools Website: www.bartlettschools.org BARTLETT CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS Position 1 Position 4 Brad Ratliff Bryan Woodruff, Chairman [email protected] [email protected] Position 2 Position 5 Erin Elliott Berry David Cook, Vice Chairman [email protected] [email protected] Position 3 Shirley Jackson [email protected] 8 .
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