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Alabama Education Association ALABAMA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 2014 ALABAMA LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY STATE SENATORS BY DISTRICT DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 3 Colbert • Lauderdale Limestone • Madison Limestone • Madison Morgan 207 INDIAN SPRINGS DRIVE 103 RADISSON LANE PO BOX 305 FLORENCE, AL 35634 MADISON, AL 35758 DECATUR, AL 35602 Cell: 256-335-3600 Home: 256-651-5921 Home: 256-355-3285 Business: 256-766-9201 State House: 334-242-7854 Business: 256-260-2147 State House: 334-242-7888 [email protected] State House: 334-242-7891 [email protected] [email protected] SENATOR TAMMY IRONS (D) SENATOR BILL HOLTZCLAW (R) SENATOR ARTHUR ORR (R) DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 5 DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 7 Cullman • Lawrence Jefferson • Tuscaloosa Lamar • Colbert • Fayette Madison Winston Walker • Winston Franklin • Lawrence Marion • Winston 218 WESTCHESTER AVENUE 611 2ND AVENUE SE 800 HWY 78 E, STE 200 #106 PO BOX 370 HUNTSVILLE, AL 35801 CULLMAN, AL 35055 JASPER, AL 35501 RUSSELLVILLE, AL 35653 Home: 256-332-7709 Home: 256-736-6048 Business: 256-332-6966 Home: 256-882-7626 Business: 256-734-1700 Home: 205-295-1523 Bus. Fax: 256-332-6967 Business: 256-539-5441 State House: 334-242-7855 State House: 334-242-7894 State House: 334-242-7862 State House: 334-242-7867 [email protected] [email protected] Cell: 256-627-2880 [email protected] [email protected] SENATOR PAUL BUSSMAN (R) SENATOR GREG REED (R) SENATOR ROGER H. BEDFORD, JR. (D) SENATOR PAUL SANFORD (R) DISTRICT 8 DISTRICT 9 DISTRICT 10 DISTRICT 11 DeKalb • Jackson Blount • Madison Cherokee • Etowah Calhoun • Coosa Madison Marshall Elmore • Talladega 100 E PEACHTREE STREET PO BOX 1092 203 CARLISLE WAY 16215 AL HIGHWAY 21 N SCOTTSBORO, AL 35768 GUNTERSVILLE, AL 35976 RAINBOW CITY, AL 35906 SYLACAUGA, AL 35150 Home: 256-249-2923 Business: 256-218-3090 Home: 256-738-5080 Home: 256-441-0201 Business: 256-249-2199 State House: 334-242-7858 Business: 256-582-0619 State House: 334-242-7857 Bus. Fax: 256-245-2730 [email protected] State House: 334-242-7876 State House: 334-242-7898 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] SENATOR SHADRACK MCGILL (R) SENATOR CLAY SCOFIELD (R) SENATOR PHIL WILLIAMS (R) SENATOR JERRY FIELDING (R) DISTRICT 12 DISTRICT 13 DISTRICT 14 DISTRICT 15 Calhoun • St. Clair Chambers • Cherokee Bibb • Chilton Jefferson • Shelby Clay • Cleburne • Lee Jefferson • Shelby 546 HILLYER HIGH ROAD Randolph 2501 WATKINS ROAD ANNISTON, AL 36207 124 NEWGATE ROAD BIRMINGHAM, AL 35223 PO BOX 248 ALABASTER, AL 35007 Home: 256-237-1931 LINEVILLE, AL 36266 Home: 205-664-1066 Home: 205-879-8158 Business: 256-237-8647 Business: 205-664-6848 Business: 205-396-1144 State House: 334-242-7877 State House: 334-242-7873 State House: 334-242-7851 [email protected] Home: 256-396-5626 [email protected] [email protected] State House: 334-242-7874 PRESIDENT PRO SENATOR DEL MARSH (R) TEMPORE SENATOR GERALD DIAL (R) SENATOR CAM WARD (R) SENATOR SLADE BLACKWELL (R) 1 DISTRICT 16 DISTRICT 17 DISTRICT 18 DISTRICT 19 Jefferson • Shelby Blount • Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson St. Clair 224 16TH AVENUE SW 1829 MISSION ROAD BIRMINGHAM, AL 35211 460 CARRIAGE HILLS DRIVE BIRMINGHAM, AL 35216 PO BOX 31 Home: 205-322-3768 BESSEMER, AL 35022 Home: 205-822-7443 GARDENDALE, AL 35071 Business: 205-322-0012 Home: 205-426-3795 Business: 205-978-7405 Home: 205-631-4094 Bus. Fax: 205-324-2000 Business: 205-432-3051 Bus. Fax: 205-978-7406 Business: 205-325-5308 Cell: 205-266-5155 State House: 334-242-7793 State House: 334-242-7892 State House: 334-242-7794 State House: 334-242-7870 SH Fax: 334-353-9625 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] SENATOR JABO WaGGONER (R) SENATOR SCOTT BEASON (R) SENATOR RODGER SMITHERMAN (D) SENATOR PRISCILLA DUNN (D) DISTRICT 20 DISTRICT 21 DISTRICT 22 DISTRICT 23 Jefferson Hale • Pickens Baldwin • Choctaw • Clarke Autauga • Clarke • Conecuh Tuscaloosa Conecuh • Escambia • Mobile Wilcox • Dallas • Perry 926 CHINCHONA DRIVE Monroe • Washington Lowndes • Marengo • Monroe BIRMINGHAM, AL 35214 8200 OLD HARGROVE RD E 2350 ALLEN ROAD ONE IMANI WaY Home: 205-798-1045 CottondaLE, AL 35453 GROVE HILL, AL 36451 SELMA, AL 36702 Business: 205-254-2079 Home: 251-275-3541 Home: 334-875-1395 Bus. Fax: 205.254.2505 Home: 205-556-5310 Business: 251-275-3127 Business: 334-526-4531 State House: 334-242-7864 Business: 205-556-5310 State House: 334-242-7843 State House: 334-242-7860 State House: 334-242-7889 Cell: 205-567-9131 Cell: 251-275-6155 Fax: 334-353-4304 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] SENATOR LINDA COLEMAN (D) SENATOR GERALD ALLEN (R) SENATOR MARC KEAHEY (D) SENATOR HANK SANDERS (D) DISTRICT 24 DISTRICT 25 DISTRICT 26 DISTRICT 27 Bibb • Choctaw • Greene Elmore • Montgomery Montgomery Lee • Russell Hale • Marengo • Perry Tallapoosa Sumter • Tuscaloosa 300 EAST BLVD 3778 MOSSWOOD ROAD MONTGOMERY, AL 36117 MONTGOMERY, AL 36116 337 EAST MAGNOLIA DRIVE 105 COBB STREET AUBURN, AL 36830 GREENSBORO, AL 36744 Home: 334-271-4423 Home: 334-280-2963 Home: 334-624-5619 Business: 334-279-0174 Cell: 334-233-0056 Home: 334-559-3420 State House: 334-242-7935 State House: 334-242-7895 Bus. Fax: 334-353-9625 State House: 334-242-7865 SH Fax: 334-242-7191 Cell: 334-399-5493 State House: 334-242-7880 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] SENATOR BOBBY SINGLeton (D) SENATOR DICK BREWBAKER (R) SENATOR QUinton T. ROSS. JR. (D) SENATOR TOM WhatLEY (R) DISTRICT 28 DISTRICT 29 DISTRICT 30 DISTRICT 31 Barbour • Bullock • Henry Dale • Geneva • Houston Autauga • Butler • Crenshaw Coffee • Covington Lee • Macon • Russell Elmore • Lowndes • Pike Dale • Houston PO BOX 483 2490 EASTWOOD BLVD PO BOX 606 SLOCOMB, AL 36375 PrattviLLE, AL 36066 4212 COUNTY ROAD 364 CLAYton, AL 36016 ELBA, AL 36323 Business: 334-775-3291 Home: 334-699-3208 Cell: 334-799-4478 Home: 334-897-5181 Cell: 334-301-2121 State House: 334-242-7879 Business/Fax: 334-221-0072 Business: 334-670-3765 State House: 334-242-7868 Fax: 334-353-3676 State House: 334-242-7883 State House: 334-242-7845 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] SENATOR BILLY BEASLEY (D) SENATOR HARRI ANNE SMITH (I) SENATOR BRYAN TAYLOR (R) SENATOR JIMMY W. HOLLEY (R) DISTRICT 32 DISTRICT 33 DISTRICT 34 VACANT DISTRICT 35 Baldwin Mobile Mobile Mobile 2054 CLEMENTE COURT PO BOX 1812 MOBILE, AL 36617 4225 CAMELLIA CIRCLE W 104 S. LAWRENCE STREET DAPHNE, AL 36526 Home: 251-457-4567 PO BOX 2175 MOBILE, AL 36602 Cell: 251-508-7157 SEMMES, AL 36575 Business: 251-621-0535 Business: 251-208-5480 State House: 334-242-7882 State House: 334-242-7897 Business Fax: 251-208-5492 Home: 251-649-7380 [email protected] [email protected] State House: 334-242-7871 State House: 334-242-7886 [email protected] [email protected] SENATOR TRIP PITTMAN (R) SENATOR VIVIAN FIGURES (D) SENATOR RUSTY GLOVER (R) SENATOR BILL HIGHTOWER (R) 2 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 3 Lauderdale Lauderdale Colbert MEMBERS BY DISTRICT 1905 BRUIN DRIVE 20 SPRING STREET 4790 WILSON DAM ROAD FLORENCE, AL 35630 ROGERSVILLE, AL 35652 TUSCUMBIA, AL 35674 Home: 256-760-1888 Home: 256-247-1055 Home: 256-381-5277 Business: 256-767-4900 Cell: 256-412-8695 Business: 256-383-2435 State House: 334-242-7265 State House: 334-242-7576 State House 334-242-7686 [email protected] REP. GREG BURDINE (D) REP. LYNN GREER (R) REP. MARCEL BLACK (D) DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 5 DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 7 Limestone • Morgan Limestone Madison Lawrence • Winston 1344 EAST UPPER RIVER RD 17868 CLearvieW STREET 2185 OLD MONROVIA ROAD 15900 COURT STREET DecatUR, AL 35603 ATHENS, AL 35612 HUNTSVILLE, AL 35806 MOULton, AL 35650 Home: 256-974-5468 Cell: 256-654-4462 Home: 256-232-8993 Home: 256-489-5471 Business: 256-301-9200 District Office: 256-260-2146 Cell: 256-777-6700 State House: 334-242-7704 Cell: 256-476-3777 Dist. Off. Fax: 256-260-2144 State House: 334-242-7741 [email protected] State House: 334-242-7709 State House: 334-242-7754 [email protected] [email protected] HOUSE MAJORITY REP. MICKY HAMMON (R) LEADER REP. DAN WILLIAMS (R) REP. PHIL WILLIAMS (R) REP. KEN JOHNSON (R) DISTRICT 8 DISTRICT 9 DISTRICT 10 DISTRICT 11 Morgan Cullman • Morgan Madison Blount • Cullman • Morgan 3201 SWEETBRIAR ROAD 1002 BEECH STREET 105 CANTERBURY CIRCLE 1461 WELCOME RD DecatUR, AL 35603 HARTSELLE, AL 35640 MADISON, AL 35758 CULLMAN, AL 35058 Home: 256-642-9821 Home: 256-772-8730 Home: 256-355-0091 District: 256-260-2146 Business: 256-539-5441 Home: 256-796-5870 Business: 256-227-0360 District Fax: 256-260-2144 Cell: 256-539-5441 Cell: 256-531-6641 District Office: 256-260-2146 State House: 334-242-7736 State House: 334-242-7683 State House: 334-242-7330 State House: 334-242-7693 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] REP. TERRI COLLINS (R) REP. ED HENRY (R) REP. MIKE BALL (R) REP. RANDALL SHEDD (R) DISTRICT 12 DISTRICT 13 DISTRICT 14 DISTRICT 15 Cullman Walker Tuscaloosa • Walker Jefferson Winston 1718 RIDGE AVENUE NW 1505 PINEVIEW ROAD PO BOX 516 3119 COUNTY ROAD 1 CULLMAN, AL 35055 JASPER, AL 35504 MCCALLA, AL 35111 LYNN, AL 35575 Home: 205-893-5815 Home: 256-297-2286 Home: 205-388-7679 Home: 205-477-5617 Toll Free: 800-877-7634 Cell: 256-347-7051 State House: 334-242-7694 State House: 334-242-7767 Work : 205-522-1545 [email protected] State House: 334-242-7775 [email protected] State House: 334-242-7593 [email protected] REP.
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