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115Th Congress 153 MISSOURI 115th Congress 153 MISSOURI (Population 2010, 5,988,927) SENATORS CLAIRE MCCASKILL, Democrat, of Kirkwood, MO; born in Rolla, MO, July 24, 1953; raised in Lebanon, MO, and Columbia, MO; education: B.A., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1975; J.D., University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law, 1978; professional: clerk with the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District in Kansas City, 1978; assistant prosecutor, Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office, 1979–83; Missouri State Representative, 1983–88; practiced law in Kansas City, MO, 1983–92; Jackson County Legislator-at-Large, 1991–93; Jackson County Prosecutor, 1993–99; Missouri State Auditor, 1999–2006; married: Joseph Shephard, 2002; to- gether, they have seven children: Benjamin, Carl, Marilyn, Michael, Austin, Maddie, and Lily; committees: ranking member, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; Armed Services; Finance; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 7, 2006; reelected to the U.S. Senate on No- vember 6, 2012. Office Listings http://mccaskill.senate.gov https://www.facebook.com/senatormccaskill https://twitter.com/mccaskilloffice 503 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 ....................................................... (202) 224–6154 Chief of Staff.—Julie Dwyer. FAX: 228–6326 Deputy Chief of Staff.—Tod Martin. Legislative Director.—Nichole Distefano. Communications Director.—Sarah Feldman. 5850 Delmar Boulevard, Suite A, St. Louis, MO 63112 .......................................................... (314) 367–1364 Regional Director.—Joeana Middleton. 4141 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 101, Kansas City, MO 64111 ............................................. (816) 421–1639 Regional Director.—Brooke Balentine. 555 Independence Avenue, Room 1600, Cape Girardeau, MO 63703 ..................................... (573) 651–0964 District Director.—Christy Mercer. 28 North 8th Street, Suite 500, Columbia, MO 65201 ............................................................. (573) 442–7130 Regional Director.—Cindy Hall. 324 Park Central West, Suite 101, Springfield, MO 65806 ...................................................... (417) 868–8745 District Director.—David Stokely. *** ROY BLUNT, Republican, of Springfield, MO; born in Niangua, MO, January 10, 1950; education: B.A., Southwest Baptist University, 1970; M.A., Missouri State University, 1972; professional: county clerk and chief election official of Greene County, MO, 1973–84; Secretary of State of Missouri, 1985–92; president of Southwest Baptist University, 1993–96; member, U.S. House of Representatives, for Missouri’s 7th District, 1997–2010; married: Abigail Blunt; children: Governor Matthew Blunt, Amy Blunt, Andrew Blunt, and Alexander Charles Blunt; committees: chair; Joint Committee on Printing; chair, Rules and Administration; vice chair, Joint Committee on the Library; Appropriations; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Select Committee on Intelligence; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 2, 2010; reelected to the U.S. Senate on November 7, 2016. Office Listings http://blunt.senate.gov 260 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 .................................................. (202) 224–5721 Chief of Staff.—Stacy McBride. Deputy Chief of Staff.—Richard Eddings. Legislative Director.—Tracy Henke. Communications Director.—Katie Boyd. Director of Scheduling.—Richard Eddings. 2740B East Sunshine, Springfield, MO 65804 .......................................................................... (417) 877–7814 1000 Walnut Street, Suite 1560, Kansas City, MO 64106 ....................................................... (816) 471–7141 7700 Bonhomme, Suite 315, Clayton, MO 63105 .................................................................... (314) 725–4484 1123 Wilkes Boulevard, Suite 320, Columbia, MO 65201 ....................................................... (573) 442–8151 Deputy Chief of Staff, State.—Derek Coats. 338 Broadway, Suite 303, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 ............................................................ (573) 334–7044 154 Congressional Directory MISSOURI REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT WM. LACY CLAY, Democrat, of St. Louis, MO; born in St. Louis, July 27, 1956; edu- cation: Springbrook High School, Silver Spring, MD, 1974; B.A., University of Maryland, Col- lege Park, MD, 1983; public service: Missouri House of Representatives, 1983–91; Missouri State Senate, 1991–2000; nonprofit organizations: St. Louis Gateway Classic Sports Foundation; Mary Ryder Homes; William L. Clay Scholarship and Research Fund; religion: Catholic; di- vorced; children: Carol and William III; committees: Financial Services; Natural Resources; Oversight and Government Reform; elected to the 107th Congress on November 7, 2000; re- elected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.lacyclay.house.gov https://www.facebook.com/CongressmanClayMO1 2428 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................................... (202) 225–2406 Chief of Staff.—Yvette P. Cravins. FAX: 226–3717 Scheduler.—Karyn Long. Legislative Assistants: Pauline Jamry, Perre Smalls. Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse, 111 South 10th Street, Suite 24–344, St. Louis, MO 63102 ....................................................................................................................................... (314) 367–1970 FAX: 367–1341 6830 Gravois, St. Louis, MO 63116 .......................................................................................... (314) 669–9393 FAX: 669–9398 1281 Graham Road, Suite 202, Florissant, MO 63031 ............................................................. (314) 383–5240 Counties: CITY OF ST. LOUIS; AND ST. LOUIS COUNTY (part). Population (2010), 748,616. ZIP Codes: 63031, 63033–34, 63042–45, 63074, 63101–25, 63130, 63132–41, 63143–44, 63146–47, 63155 *** SECOND DISTRICT ANN L. WAGNER, Republican, of Ballwin, MO; born in St. Louis, MO, September 13, 1962; education: B.A.B.S., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1984; professional: business- woman; Hallmark Cards; Ralston Purina; public service: Committeewoman for Lafayette Town- ship; chair of Missouri Republican Party, 1999–2005; co-chair of the Republican National Com- mittee, 2001–05; U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg, 2005–09; family: married to Raymond, Jr.; children: Raymond III, Stephen, and Mary Ruth; committees: Financial Services; Foreign Af- fairs; elected to the 113th Congress on November 6, 2012; reelected to each succeeding Con- gress. Office Listings http://wagner.house.gov https://www.facebook.com/repannwagner https://twitter.com/repannwagner 435 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................................. (202) 225–1621 Chief of Staff.—Christian Morgan. Scheduler.—Molly Stevens. 301 Sovereign Court, Suite 201, St. Louis, MO 63011 ............................................................ (636) 779–5449 District Director.—Miriam Stonebraker. Counties: JEFFERSON (part), CHARLES (part), AND ST. LOUIS (part). Population (2010), 706,622. ZIP Codes: 63005, 63010–11, 63017, 63021, 63025–26, 63038, 63040, 63043–44, 63049, 63069, 63074, 63088, 63105, 63114, 63117, 63119, 63122–32, 63141, 63144, 63146, 63301, 63303–04, 63341, 63366, 63368, 63376 *** THIRD DISTRICT BLAINE LUETKEMEYER, Republican, of St. Elizabeth, MO; born in Jefferson City, MO, May 7, 1952; education: graduate of Lincoln University, Jefferson City, MO, 1974, where he earned a degree with distinction in political science and a minor in business administration, MISSOURI 115th Congress 155 1999–2005; professional: served as Missouri State Representative, and after leaving office was appointed by the Governor to serve as director of the Missouri Division of Tourism; religion: lifelong member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church; married: Jackie, three children; committees: vice chair, Small Business; Financial Services; elected to the 111th Congress on November 4, 2008; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://luetkemeyer.house.gov facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlaineLuetkemeyer twitter: @RepBlainePress 2230 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................................... (202) 225–2956 Chief of Staff.—Seth Appleton. FAX: 225–5712 Deputy Chief of Staff.—Chris Brown. Legislative Director.—Lucas West. Communications Director.—Kristina Weger. Scheduler.—Ann Vogel. Legislative Assistant.—Claire Trokey. Legislative Aide.—Edward Rolwes. Staff Assistant.—Josiah Boman. 2117 Missouri Boulevard, Jefferson City, MO 65109 .............................................................. (573) 635–7232 Deputy Chief of Staff.—Jeremy Ketterer. FAX: 635–8346 Director of Constituent Affairs.—Keri Stuart. Congressional Liaison.—Lori Boyken. Office Manager.—Laura Hardecke. Special Assistant.—Matt Thompson. 516 Jefferson Street, Washington, MO 63090 ........................................................................... (636) 239–2276 District Office Director.—Jim McNichols. FAX: 239–0478 113 East Pearce, Wentzville, MO 63385 ................................................................................... (573) 327–7055 District Office Director.—Christa Montgomery. Counties: CALLAWAY, CAMDEN (part), COLE, FRANKLIN, GASCONADE, JEFFERSON (part), LINCOLN, MARIES, MILLER, MONT- GOMERY, OSAGE, ST. CHARLES (part), AND WARREN. Population (2010), 748,615. ZIP Codes: 63005 (part), 63010 (part), 63012 (part), 63013–14, 63015–16 (part), 63019 (part), 63023 (part), 63025– 26 (part), 63028 (part), 63037, 63039, 63041 (part), 63048,
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