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Local District Offices for All Members 2.23.16.Xlsx Member of Congress PSD Addr1 Addr2 Addr3 Phone DistrictDirector Senator Lisa A. 101 12th Ave Rm Fairbanks, AK Murkowski R AK 329 99701-6237 907-456-0233 Kevin Sweeney Senator Lisa A. 1900 First Ave Ste Ketchikan, AK Murkowski R AK 225 99901-6059 907-225-6880 Kevin Sweeney Senator Lisa A. Anchorage, AK Murkowski R AK 510 L St Ste 600 99501-1956 907-271-3735 Kevin Sweeney Senator Lisa A. 851 E Westpoint Wasilla, AK 99654- Murkowski R AK Dr Ste 307 7183 907-376-7665 Kevin Sweeney Senator Lisa A. 805 Frontage Rd Kenai, AK 99611- Murkowski R AK Ste 105 9104 907-283-5808 Kevin Sweeney Senator Lisa A. 800 Glacier Ave Ste Juneau, AK 99801- Murkowski R AK 101 1852 907-586-7277 Kevin Sweeney Peterson Senator Daniel Tower Suite Anchorage, AK Sullivan R AK 510 L St 750 99501-1959 907-271-5915 Kathlene Rowell Senator Daniel 1900 First Ave Ste Ketchikan, AK Sullivan R AK 225 99901-6059 907-225-6880 Kathlene Rowell Senator Daniel 805 Frontage Rd Kenai, AK 99611- Sullivan R AK Ste 101 9104 907-283-4000 Kathlene Rowell Senator Daniel 851 E Westpoint Wasilla, AK 99654- Sullivan R AK Dr Ste 309 7183 907-357-9956 Kathlene Rowell Senator Daniel 101 12th Ave Rm Fairbanks, AK Sullivan R AK 328 99701-6237 907-456-0261 Kathlene Rowell Senator Daniel 800 Glacier Ave Ste Juneau, AK 99801- Sullivan R AK 101 1852 907-586-7277 Kathlene Rowell Representative Don Anchorage, AK Young R AK 1 4241 B St Ste 203 99503-5920 907-271-5978 Chad Padgett Representative Don 100 Cushman St Key Bank Fairbanks, AK Young R AK 1 Ste 307 Building 99701-4673 907-456-0210 Chad Padgett Senator Richard C. 321 Federal Birmingham, AL Shelby R AL 1800 5th Ave N Building 35203-2111 205-731-1384 Jonathan Graffeo Senator Richard C. 1000 Glenn Hearn Huntsville, AL Shelby R AL Blvd SW Ste 20127 35824-2105 256-772-0460 Jonathan Graffeo Senator Richard C. FMJ Federal Montgomery, AL Shelby R AL 15 Lee St Ste 208 Courthouse 36104-4055 334-223-7303 Jonathan Graffeo 445 U.S. Senator Richard C. Federal Mobile, AL 36602- Shelby R AL 113 Saint Joseph St Courthouse 3606 251-694-4164 Jonathan Graffeo Senator Richard C. 2005 University Tuscaloosa, AL Shelby R AL Blvd Ste 2100 35401-1560 205-759-5047 Jonathan Graffeo Senator Luther 1 Church St Ste Montgomery, AL Strange R AL 500B 36104-4018 334-230-0698 Rick Dearborn Regions Senator Luther Center, Suite Huntsville, AL Strange R AL 200 Clinton Ave W 802 35801-4918 256-533-0979 Rick Dearborn Senator Luther 41 West I-65 BB&T, Suite Mobile, AL 36608- Strange R AL Service Road North 2300-A 1215 251-414-3083 Rick Dearborn Most congressional staff emails follow this format: House ([email protected]), Senate ([email protected]) Questions? Contact Selene Ceja ([email protected]) by email or phone (202.347.7430). Member of Congress PSD Addr1 Addr2 Addr3 Phone DistrictDirector 341 Vance Senator Luther Federal Birmingham, AL Strange R AL 1800 5th Ave N Building 35203-2111 205-731-1500 Rick Dearborn Senator Luther 100 W Troy St Ste Dothan, AL 36303- Strange R AL 302 4574 334-792-4924 Rick Dearborn Representative Terri 2 20th St N Ste Birmingham, AL Sewell D AL 7 1130 35203-4014 205-254-1960 Chasseny Lewis Representative Terri Montgomery, AL Sewell D AL 7 101 S Lawrence St 36104-4268 334-262-1919 Chasseny Lewis Federal Representative Terri Building Ste Selma, AL 36701- Sewell D AL 7 908 Alabama Ave 112 4697 334-877-4414 Chasseny Lewis Representative Terri 2501 7th St Ste Tuscaloosa, AL Sewell D AL 7 300 35401-1835 205-752-5380 Chasseny Lewis 247 Carl Representative Elliott Jasper, AL 35501- Robert B. Aderholt R AL 4 1710 Alabama Ave Building 5400 205-221-2310 Paul Housel Representative 107 Federal Gadsden, AL 35901- Robert B. Aderholt R AL 4 600 Broad St Building 3753 256-546-0201 Paul Housel Representative 205 4th Ave NE Ste Cullman, AL 35055- Robert B. Aderholt R AL 4 104 1965 256-734-6043 Paul Housel 1011 George Representative Wallace Blvd Ste Tuscumbia, AL Robert B. Aderholt R AL 4 146 35674-1726 256-381-3450 Paul Housel Representative Mo 2101 Clinton Ave Huntsville, AL Brooks R AL 5 W Ste 302 35805-3109 256-551-0190 Tiffany Noel Representative Mo 302 Lee St NE Rm Decatur, AL 35601- Brooks R AL 5 86 1926 256-355-9400 Tiffany Noel Representative Mo 102 S Court St Ste Florence, AL 35630- Brooks R AL 5 310 5633 256-718-5155 Tiffany Noel Representative 1129 Noble St Ste Anniston, AL 36201- Michael D. Rogers R AL 3 104 4674 256-236-5655 Sheri Rollins G.W. Andrews Representative 701 Avenue A Rm Federal Opelika, AL 36801- Michael D. Rogers R AL 3 300 Building 4938 334-745-6221 Sheri Rollins Representative 401 Adams Ave Ste Montgomery, AL Martha Roby R AL 2 160 36104-4340 334-262-7718 Joe Williams Representative 217 Graceland Dr Dothan, AL 36305- Martha Roby R AL 2 Ste 5 7376 334-794-9680 Joe Williams Representative 505 E Three Notch Andalusia, AL Martha Roby R AL 2 St # 322 36420-3129 334-428-1129 Joe Williams Representative Gary 3535 Grandview Birmingham, AL Palmer R AL 6 Pkwy Ste 525 35243-1945 205-968-1290 Ray Melick Representative Gary Clanton, AL 35045- Palmer R AL 6 703 2nd Ave N PO Box 502 3424 205-280-6846 Ray Melick Representative Gary Palmer R AL 6 202 3rd Avenue Oneonta, AL 35121 205-274-2136 Ray Melick Most congressional staff emails follow this format: House ([email protected]), Senate ([email protected]) Questions? Contact Selene Ceja ([email protected]) by email or phone (202.347.7430). Member of Congress PSD Addr1 Addr2 Addr3 Phone DistrictDirector Representative 11 N Water St Ste Mobile, AL 36602- Bradley Byrne R AL 1 15290 5000 251-690-2811 Elizabeth Roney Representative Summerdale, AL Bradley Byrne R AL 1 502 Lee Ave 36580-4138 251-989-2664 Elizabeth Roney 11809 Hinson Rd Little Rock, AR Senator Tom Cotton R AR Ste 100 72212-3467 501-223-9081 Vanessa Moody 1108 S Old Springdale, AR Senator Tom Cotton R AR Missouri Rd Ste B 72764-1149 479-751-0879 Vanessa Moody 300 S Church St Ste Jonesboro, AR Senator Tom Cotton R AR 338 72401-2911 870-933-6223 Vanessa Moody 106 W Main St Ste El Dorado, AR Senator Tom Cotton R AR 410 71730-5637 870-864-8582 Vanessa Moody Senator John N. 1401 W Capitol Little Rock, AR Boozman R AR Ave Ste 155 72201-2936 501-372-7153 Stacey Mattingly Senator John N. 106 W Main St Ste El Dorado, AR Boozman R AR 104 71730-5609 870-863-4641 Stacey Mattingly Senator John N. 1120 Garrison Ave Fort Smith, AR Boozman R AR Ste B 72901-2617 479-573-0189 Stacey Mattingly Senator John N. 1001 Highway 62 E Mountain Home, Boozman R AR Ste 11 AR 72653-3215 870-424-0129 Stacey Mattingly Senator John N. 300 S Church St Ste Jonesboro, AR Boozman R AR 400 72401-2960 870-268-6925 Stacey Mattingly Senator John N. 213 W Monroe Ave Lowell, AR 72745- Boozman R AR Ste N 9451 479-725-0400 Stacey Mattingly Senator John N. 620 E 22nd St Ste Stuttgart, AR Boozman R AR 204 72160-9007 870-672-6941 Stacey Mattingly Representative Steve 3333 S Pinnacle Rogers, AR 72758- Womack R AR 3 Hills Pkwy Ste 120 9100 479-464-0446 Bootsie Ackerman Representative Steve Fort Smith, AR Womack R AR 3 423 N 6th St 72901-2003 479-424-1146 Bootsie Ackerman Representative Steve 303 N Main St Ste Harrison, AR 72601- Womack R AR 3 102 3508 870-741-6900 Bootsie Ackerman Representative Rick 2400 E Highland Dr Jonesboro, AR Crawford R AR 1 Ste 300 72401-6229 870-203-0540 Tammy Davenport Representative Rick 1001 Highway 62 E Mountain Home, Crawford R AR 1 Ste 9 AR 72653-3215 870-424-2075 Tammy Davenport Representative Rick Cabot, AR 72023- Crawford R AR 1 112 S 1st St 3007 501-843-3043 Tammy Davenport Representative 1501 N University Little Rock, AR French Hill R AR 2 Ave Ste 150 72207-5230 501-324-5941 Representative 1105 Deer St Ste Conway, AR 72032- French Hill R AR 2 12 5450 501-358-3481 Representative Bruce 100 E 8th Ave Rm Pine Bluff, AR Westerman R AR 4 2521 71601-5070 870-536-8178 Jason McGehee Representative Bruce 101 N Washington Union County El Dorado, AR Westerman R AR 4 Ave Ste 406 Courthouse 71730-5669 870-864-8946 Jason McGehee Representative Bruce 101 Reserve St Ste Hot Springs, AR Westerman R AR 4 200 71901-4195 501-609-9796 Jason McGehee Most congressional staff emails follow this format: House ([email protected]), Senate ([email protected]) Questions? Contact Selene Ceja ([email protected]) by email or phone (202.347.7430). Member of Congress PSD Addr1 Addr2 Addr3 Phone DistrictDirector Representative Bruce 211 W Commercial Ozark, AR 72949- Westerman R AR 4 St 3233 479-667-0075 Jason McGehee Representative 1 Fagatogo Pago Pago, AS Amata Radewagen R AS 1 PO Box 5859 Square 96799-5859 684-633-3601 Pulu Ae Ae 2201 E Camelback Phoenix, AZ 85016- Senator John McCain R AZ Rd Ste 115 3446 602-952-2410 Michelle Shipley 407 W Congress St Tucson, AZ 85701- Senator John McCain R AZ Ste 103 1359 520-670-6334 Michelle Shipley 122 N Cortez St Ste Prescott, AZ 86301- Senator John McCain R AZ 108 3022 928-445-0833 Michelle Shipley 2200 E Camelback Phoenix, AZ 85016- Senator Jeff Flake R AZ Rd Ste 120 3455 602-840-1891 Michael Vargas 6840 N Oracle Rd Tucson, AZ 85704- Senator Jeff Flake R AZ Ste 150 4252 520-575-8633 Michael Vargas Representative Trent 7121 W Bell Rd Ste Glendale, AZ 85308- Franks R AZ 8 200 8559 623-776-7911 Dan Hay Representative Tom 211 N Florence St Casa Grande, AZ O'Halleran D AZ 1 Ste 1 85122-4414 520-316-0839 Blanca Varela Representative Tom 405 N Beaver St Flagstaff, AZ 86001- O'Halleran D AZ 1 Ste 6 4500 928-210-8165 Blanca Varela Representative 411 N Central Ave Phoenix, AZ 85004- Ruben Gallego D AZ 7 Ste 150 2120 602-256-0551 Luis Heredia Representative Raul 738 N 5th Ave Ste Tucson, AZ 85705- M.
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