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House of Representatives HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 15 Brad R Wilson 1423 WHISPERING MEADOW LN 30 Janice M Fisher 6411 W 3785 S 47 Ken Ivory 8393 S 2010 W (R) KAYSVILLE UT 84037 (D) WEST VALLEY CITY UT 84128 (R) WEST JORDAN UT 84088 1 Ronda Rudd Menlove 5650 W 16800 N Davis Home (801) 444−3746 Salt Lake Home (801) 250−2698 Salt Lake Cell (801) 694−8380 Office (801) 425−1028 (R) GARLAND UT 84312 31 Larry B Wiley 1450 W 3300 S Box Elder, Cache Home (435) 458−9115 16 Stephen G Handy 1355 E 625 N (D) WEST VALLEY CITY UT 84119 48 Keven Stratton 1313 E 800 N Cell (435) 760−2618 (R) LAYTON UT 84040 Salt Lake Home (801) 487−8095 (R) OREM UT 84097 Davis Home (801) 529−1287 Office (801) 520−8051 Utah Phone (801) 836−6010 2 David Lifferth 8782 PINEHURST DRIVE Cell (801) 979−8711 49 Derek Brown P O BOX 711167 (R) EAGLE MTN UT 84005 32 LaVar Christensen 12308 S RALEIGH CT Utah Cell (801) 358−9124 (R) DRAPER UT 84020 (R) SALT LAKE CITY UT 84171 Salt Lake Cell (801) 703−1799 17 Stewart E Barlow 940 SIGNAL HILL Salt Lake Office (801) 572−9878 (R) FRUIT HEIGHTS UT 84037 Cell (801) 550−1040 50 Rich Cunningham 2568 W HORSESHOE CIR 3 Jack R Draxler 1946 N 1650 E Davis Home (801) 544−4708 Cell (801) 808−5105 (R) SOUTH JORDAN UT 84095 (R) NORTH LOGAN UT 84341 Cell (801) 289−6699 Salt Lake Office(801) 568−0614 Cache Home (435) 752−1488 33 Craig Hall Jr 3428 HARRISONWOOD DR Cell (801) 722−4942 18 Roger E Barrus 322 E 500 N (R) WEST VALLEY CITY UT 84119 4 Edward H Redd 1675 E 1460 N (R) CENTERVILLE UT 84014 Salt Lake Cell (801) 573−1774 51 Gregory H Hughes 472 MIDLAKE DR (R) LOGAN UT 84341 Davis Home (801) 292−2266 (R) DRAPER UT 84020 Cache Home (435)752−3364 Cell (801) 556−3311 34 Johnny Anderson 4289 S EL CAMINO ST Majority Whip Home (801) 572−5305 Cell (435) 760−3177 (R) TAYLORSVILLE UT 84119 Salt Lake Office (801) 548−2922 19 Jim Nielson 331 E 1900 S Salt Lake Cell (801) 205−7574 52 John Knotwell 5328 W SHOOTERS RIDGE CIRCLE 5 R Curt Webb 65 W 100 N (R) BOUNTIFUL UT 84010 Davis Home (801) 299−0321 35 Mark A Wheatley 447 E MOSS CREEK DR (R) HERRIMAN UT 84096 (R) LOGAN UT 84321 Salt Lake Cell (801) 449−1834 Cache Home (435) 753−0215 Cell (801) 550−3474 (D) MURRAY UT 84107 Office (435) 753−2467 Salt Lake Home (801) 264−8844 53 Melvin R Brown PO BOX 697 Cell (435) 757−3322 20 Becky Edwards 1121 EAGLEWOOD LOOP Cell (801) 556−4862 (R) COALVILLE UT 84017 (R) NORTH SALT LAKE UT 84054 36 Patrice Arent 3665 E 3800 S Daggett, Duchesne, Cell (435) 647−6512 6 Jacob Anderegg P O BOX 934 Davis Home (801) 295−2950 Morgan,Rich, Cell (801) 554−1968 (D) SALT LAKE CITY UT 84109 (R) LEHI UT 84043 Salt Lake Home (801) 272−1956 Summit Utah Cell (801) 901−3580 21 Douglas Sagers 243 HOME TOWN CT Office (801) 326−1515 54 Kraig Powell 943 E 530 N (R) TOOELE UT 84074 Cell (801) 889−7849 (R) HEBER CITY UT 84032 Tooele Home (435) 882−0931 Summit, Phone (435) 657−0185 7 Ryan Wilcox 1240 DOUGLAS ST 37 Carol Spackman Moss 2712 E KELLY LANE Wasatch (R) OGDEN UT 84404 (D) SALT LAKE CITY UT 84117 Weber Office (801) 200−5595 22 Susan Duckworth 2901 MERTON WAY Salt Lake Home (801) 272−6507 (D) MAGNA UT 84044 Cell (801) 647−8764 55 John G Mathis 384 E 2500 S 8 Gage Froerer P O BOX 379 Salt Lake Home (801) 250−0728 (R) VERNAL UT 84078 (R) HUNTSVILLE UT 84317 38 Eric K Hutchings 5438 W STONY RIDGE CIR Duchesne, Home (435) 789−7316 Weber Office (801) 621−0505 23 Jennifer M Seelig 986 W STERLING DR (R) KEARNS UT 84118 Uintah Cell (801) 391−4233 (D) SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116 Salt Lake Home (801) 963−2639 Minority Leader Home (801) 519−2544 Salt Lake Office (801) 538−1650 39 James A Dunnigan 3105 W 5400 S SUITE 6 56 Kay J Christofferson 1256 E 1500 N 9 Jeremy Peterson 2227 JEFFERSON AVE Cell (801) 428−7148 (R) TAYLORSVILLE UT 84129 (R) LEHI UT 84043 (R) OGDEN UT 84401 Salt Lake Office (801) 840−1800 Utah Home (801) 768−8914 Weber Home (801) 392−5324 24 Rebecca Chavez−Houck 643 E 16TH AVE Cell (801) 592−5709 (D) SALT LAKE CITY UT 84103 Office (801) 390−1480 40 Lynn N Hemingway 1513 ASHFORD DR 57 Brian Greene 1113 E MAHOGANY LANE Minority Asst. Whip Cell (801) 891−9292 (D) SALT LAKE CITY UT 84124 (R) PLEASANT GROVE, UT 84062 Salt Lake Salt Lake Cell (801) 231−2153 Utah Cell (801) 889−5693 10 Dixon M Pitcher 6470 BYBEE DR (R) OGDEN UT 84403 25 Joel K Briscoe 1124 E 600 S 41 Daniel McCay 3364 KOLLMAN WAY Weber Home (801) 476−8080 (D) SALT LAKE CITY UT 84102 (R) RIVERTON UT 84065 Office (801) 476−0345 Minority Caucus Mgr. Home (801) 583−2281 Salt Lake Cell (801) 810−4110 58 Jon Cox 405 E CANYON RD Cell (801) 710−9150 Salt Lake Cell (801) 946−9791 (R) EPHRAIM UT 84627 42 Jim Bird 5111 WEST WOODWORTH RD Juab, Sanpete Cell (435) 851−4457 11 Brad L Dee 111 W 5600 S 26 Angela Romero P O BOX 25732 (R) WEST JORDAN UT 84084 (D) SALT LAKE CITY UT 84125 (R) WASHINGTON TERRACE UT 84405 Salt Lake Home (801) 280−9056 Salt Lake Cell (801) 722−4972 59 Val Peterson 528 W 1160 N Majority Leader Home (801) 479−5495 Office (801) 282−4112 (R) OREM UT 84057 Davis, Weber Office (801) 399−8623 43 Earl D Tanner Jr 6672 NOTTINGHAM CR Utah Home (801) 224−4473 27 Mike Kennedy 659 E 200 N Office (801) 863−8424 12 Richard Greenwood 3704 W 6050 S (R) WEST JORDAN UT 84084 (R) ALPINE UT 84004 Salt Lake Cell (801) 871−5388 (R) ROY UT 84067 Utah Home (801) 763−1376 60 Dana Layton 984 S 1000 E Davis, Weber Home (801) 985−3280 Office (801) 796−1333 (R) OREM UT 84097 Cell (801) 452−3113 Cell (801) 358−2362 44 Tim M Cosgrove 477 E 6325 S Utah Home (801) 226−1690 (D) MURRAY UT 84107 Cell (801) 717−6537 13 Paul Ray PO BOX 977 28 Brian King 1855 MICHIGAN AVENUE Minority Whip Home (801) 685−0673 (R) CLEARFIELD UT 84089 (D) SALT LAKE CITY UT 84108 Salt Lake 61 Keith Grover 1374 W 1940 N Davis Cell (801) 725−2719 Salt Lake, Summit Office (801) 532−1739 (R) PROVO UT 84604 Cell (801) 560−0769 45 Steven Eliason 8157 S GRAMBLING WAY Utah Office (801) 319−0170 (R) SANDY UT 84094 14 Curtis Oda PO BOX 824 Salt Lake Cell (801) 673−4748 (R) CLEARFIELD UT 84089 29 Lee Perry 977 W 2390 S 62 Jon Stanard P O BOX 910772 Davis Cell (801) 725−0277 (R) PERRY UT 84302 46 Marie H Poulson 7037 HORIZON CIRCLE (R) ST GEORGE UT 84791 Box Elder, Weber Home (435) 734−2864 (D) COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS UT 84121 Washington Cell (435) 414−4631 Cell (435) 720−7838 Salt Lake Home (801) 942−5390 11/20/13 63 Dean Sanpei 2145 N 1450 E 16 Curtis S Bramble 3663 N 870 E (R) PROVO UT 84604 UTAH STATE SENATE (R) PROVO UT 84604 Utah Home (801) 374−8995 Utah, Wasatch Home (801) 226−3663 ROSTER Cell (801) 979−5711 1 Luz Robles 1004 N MORTON DR Cell (801) 361−5802 (D) SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116 Fax (801) 812−8297 Minority Caucus Mgr. Home/Office (801) 953−0905 17 Peter C Knudson 1209 MICHELLE DRIVE 64 Rebecca D Lockhart 1413 S 1710 E Salt Lake (R) PROVO UT 84606 (R) BRIGHAM CITY UT 84302 SIXTIETH Speaker of the House Office (801) 538−1029 2 Jim Dabakis 54 B Street Asst. Majority Whip Cell (435) 730−4569 Utah Cell (801) 361−5457 (D) SALT LAKE CITY UT 84103 Box Elder, Cache, Fax (435) 723−6371 LEGISLATURE Salt Lake Phone (801) 815−3533 Tooele 65 Francis Gibson 208 S 680 W 18 Stuart C Reid 2155 GRANT AVE #125 (R) MAPLETON UT 84664 3 Gene Davis 865 PARKWAY AVE (R) OGDEN UT 84401 Utah Cell (801) 361−0082 (D) SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 Davis, Morgan, Weber Cell (801) 686−7944 STATE OF UTAH 66 Michael K McKell 642 KIRBY LANE Ste 105 Minority Leader Home (801) 484−9428 Salt Lake Fax (801) 484−9442 (R) SPANISH FORK UT 84660 19 Allen M Christensen 1233 E 2250 N http://le.utah.gov Utah Office (801) 798−9000 4 Patricia W Jones 4571 SYCAMORE DR (R) NORTH OGDEN UT 84414 Cell (801) 210−1495 (D) HOLLADAY UT 84117 Morgan, Summit, Home (801) 782−5600 Salt Lake Home (801) 278−7667 Weber Cell (801) 710−0315 2013−2014 Asst. Minority Whip Office (801) 322−5722 20 Scott K Jenkins 4385 W 1975 N 67 Marc Roberts 1352 CEDAR PASS DR Fax (801) 322−5725 (R) SANTAQUIN UT 84655 (R) PLAIN CITY UT 84404 Utah Cell (801) 210−0155 5 Karen Mayne 5044 W BANNOCK CIR Davis, Weber Home (801) 731−5120 (D) WEST VALLEY CITY UT 84120 Office (801) 621−5412 Minority Whip Home (801) 968−7756 21 Jerry Stevenson 466 S 1700 W Salt Lake (R) LAYTON UT 84041 68 Merrill F Nelson 164 S 800 E 6 Wayne A Harper 2094 SURREY CIRCLE Davis Home (801) 544−5172 (R) GRANTSVILLE UT 84029 (R) TAYLORSVILLE UT 84129 Office (801) 544−1211 Beaver,Juab, Millard, Office (435) 840−2472 Salt Lake Home (801) 566−5466 Fax (801) 546−6819 Tooele, Utah 22 Stuart Adams 3271 E 1874 N 7 Deidre Henderson 462 W RIVERCROSS RD (R) LAYTON UT 84040 SENATE 69 Jerry B Anderson 700 E 6500 S (R) SPANISH FORK UT 84660 Majority Whip Home (801) 593−1776 President of the Senate (R) PRICE UT 84501 Utah Phone (801) 787−6197 Davis Carbon, Duchesne Home (435) 637−2548 Wayne L.
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