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District 29 201 W Capitol Ave 2017 Senator and Representatives County Senator Representative SHL Member David Sater – District 29 Scott Fitzpatrick – District 158 Richard Meyerkord Ron Clark Barry House District #4 Bill Walker West Senatorial District 201 W Capitol Ave., Rm. 416 201 West Capitol Avenue Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Room 309 (573) 751-1480 Jefferson City MO 65101 [email protected] [email protected] Legislative Staff: LA: Matt Choinka Tucker Jobes [email protected] Robyn Huddleston Jay Wasson – District 20 Jered Taylor – District 139 Chuck Wooten Don Stewart Christian House District #5 Bill Walker West Senatorial District 201 W Capitol Ave., Rm. 323 201 West Capitol Avenue Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Room 201-CA (573) 751-1503 Jefferson City MO 65101 Toll-Free: 866-242-0810 573-751-3833 Legislative Staff: [email protected] Barbara Mustoe LA: Kelly Engleman Robin Stone Lynn Morris – District 140 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 200-BC Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-2565 [email protected] LA: Anne Vogel Ron Richard – District 32 Mike Kelley – District 127 Zoli Vajda House District #3 Dade Paula Jonson West Senatorial District 201 W Capitol Ave., Rm. 326 201 West Capitol Avenue Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Room 207-A (573) 751-2173 Jefferson City MO 65101 District Office: (417) 623-0022 (573) 751-2165 [email protected] [email protected] LA: Johanna Henry Legislative Staff: Pattie Parris, Executive Assistant Deanna Gesch, Legislative Assistant Dusty Schnieders, Chief of Staff Gwen Delano, District Staff Josh Foster Vacant Sandy Crawford – District 129 Zoli Vajda House District #3 Dallas Bill Walker West Senatorial District 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 312 Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-1167 [email protected] LA: Pam Bowman Mike Cunningham – District 33 Lyle Rowland – District 155 Chuck Wooten Don Stewart Douglas House District #5 Dona Lawson East Senatorial District 201 W Capitol Ave., Rm. 331 201 West Capitol Avenue Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Room 310 (573) 751-1882 Jefferson City MO 65101 [email protected] (573) 751-2042 Legislative Staff: [email protected] Doris Broeker LA: Sandra Schanzmeyer Joan Branson DeeEllen Maher Dan Engemann Bob Dixon – District 30 Jeff Messenger – District 130 Dorothy Knowles Mary Chronister Greene Jim Warren Jan Lancaster House District #1 Linda Sue White Central Senatorial District 201 W Capitol Ave., Rm. 221 201 West Capitol Avenue Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Room 313-2 (573) 751-2583 Jefferson City MO 65101 FAX: (573) 526-1305 (573) 751-2381 [email protected] [email protected] LA: Vanessa Fisher Legislative Staff: Heidi Geisbuhler, Chief of Staff Sonya Anderson – District 131 Tracey Joyce, Administrative Assistant Keith Ray Mackie, District Field Representative Jay Wasson – See Previous Listing under Christian County 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 234 Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-2948 [email protected] LA: John Darnall Crystal Quade – District 132 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 105-I Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-3795 [email protected] LA: Michelle Brent Curtis Trent – District 133 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 116-4 Greene Jefferson City MO 65101 (continued) (573) 751-0136 [email protected] LA: Christine Bondurant Elijah Haahr – District 134 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 301 Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-2210 [email protected] LA: Marietta Rutledge Steve Helms – District 135 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 203-A Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-9809 [email protected] LA: Randy Wright Kevin Austin – District 136 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 302-B Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-0232 [email protected] LA: Stephanie Willis Lyndall Fraker – District 137 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 304-A Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-3819 [email protected] LA: Heather McKnelly Mike Cunningham – See Previous Shawn Rhoads Diane White Listing under Douglas County House District #6 Howell Dona Lawson East Senatorial District 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 403-B Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-1455 [email protected] LA: Erica Engelby David Sater – See Previous Listing Mike Moon – District 157 Richard Meyerkord under Barry County Ron Clark Lawrence House District #4 Bill Walker West Senatorial District 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 203-B Jefferson City MO 65101 573-751-4077 [email protected] LA: Rush Loftis Mike Cunningham – See Previous Jeff Pogue – District 143 Dale Johnson Listing under Douglas County House District #2 Oregon Dona Lawson East Senatorial District 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 400-CC Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-2264 [email protected] LA: Steve Coller Mike Cunningham – See Previous Lyle Rowland – See Previous Diane White Listing under Douglas County Listing under Douglas County House District #6 Ozark Dona Lawson East Senatorial District Vacant Mike Stephens – District 128 Zoli Vajda House District #3 Polk Paula Jonson West Senatorial District 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 201-D Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-1347 [email protected] LA: Rachel Treppler Doug Libla – District 25 Jeff Pogue – See Previous Listing Dale Johnson under Oregon County House District #2 Shannon Dona Lawson East Senatorial District 201 W Capitol Ave., Rm. 219 Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 (573) 751-4843 [email protected] Legislative Staff: Kyle Aubuchon Ashley Bax Billy Pat Wright David Sater – See Previous Listing Don Phillips – District 138 Richard Meyerkord under Barry County Ron Clark Stone House District #4 Bill Walker West Senatorial District 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 135 Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-3851 [email protected] LA: Rosemary Bogg David Sater – See Previous Listing Jeff Justus – District 156 Chuck Wooten under Barry County Don Stewart Taney House District #5 Dona Lawson East Senatorial District 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 407-B Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-1309 [email protected] LA: Helen Coller Lyle Rowland – See Previous Listing under Douglas County Mike Cunningham – See Previous Robert Ross – District 142 Dale Johnson Listing under Douglas County House District #2 Texas Dona Lawson East Senatorial District 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 114-A Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-1490 [email protected] LA: Regina Richardson Mike Cunningham – See Previous Lyndall Fraker – See Previous Jo Walker Listing under Douglas County Listing under Greene County House District #7 Webster Hannah Kelly – District 141 Dona Lawson East Senatorial District 201 West Capitol Avenue Room 116A-2 Jefferson City MO 65101 (573) 751-2205 [email protected] LA: Edward Vought Mike Cunningham – See Previous Hannah Kelly – See Previous Jo Walker Listing under Douglas County Listing under Webster County House District #7 Wright Dona Lawson East Senatorial District .
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