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LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY 89Th Kansas Legislature 2021 Regular Session LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY 89th Kansas Legislature 2021 Regular Session Published by Scott Schwab, Secretary of State 2021 Legislative Directory Table of Contents Kansas State Officers .................................................................................. 2 Legislative telephone numbers and websites .............................................. 3 Kansas Senate Officers and standing committees ......................................................... 4 By district .............................................................................................. 5 Contact information .............................................................................. 6 Kansas House of Representatives Officers and standing committees ....................................................... 16 By district ............................................................................................ 17 Contact information ............................................................................ 20 2 State Officers (Terms expire January 9, 2023) Governor Laura Kelly (D) Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt (R) Suite 241-S, State Capitol 1300 SW Arrowhead Rd. 300 SW 10th Ave. Topeka, KS 66604-4073 Topeka, KS 66612-1590 785-296-3071 or 800-432-2484 785-296-3232 or 877-579-6757 785-296-7805 (Fax) https://governor.kansas.gov https://insurance.kansas.gov Lieutenant Governor David Toland (D) State Treasurer Lynn W. Rogers (D) Suite 252-S, State Capitol Suite 201, Landon Building 300 SW 10th Ave. 900 SW Jackson Topeka, KS 66612-1501 Topeka, KS 66612-1235 785-368-8657 785-296-3171 www.kansasstatetreasurer.com Attorney General Derek Schmidt (R) 2nd Floor, Memorial Hall Secretary of State Scott Schwab (R) 120 SW 10th Ave. 1st Floor, Memorial Hall Topeka, KS 66612-1597 120 SW 10th Ave. 785-296-2215 or 888-428-8436 Topeka, KS 66612-1594 785-296-6296 (Fax) 785-296-4575 www.ag.ks.gov 785-368-8033 (Fax) https://sos.ks.gov Legislative Telephone Numbers/Websites 3 President of the Senate, Room 332-E, State Capitol ................................................... 785-296-2419 Secretary of the Senate, Room 325-E, State Capitol .................................................. 785-296-2456 Speaker of the House, Room 370-W, State Capitol ..................................................... 785-296-2302 Chief Clerk of the House, Room 272-W, State Capitol ............................................... 785-296-7633 Legislative Administrative Services; Room 551-S, State Capitol .............................. 785-296-2391 TTY ............................................................................................................................................ 711 Legislative Document Room; Room 58-S, State Capitol (during session) ................. 785-296-4096 (for copies of bills, calendars, journals, committee lists, etc.) Legislative Hotline (for legislative information) .......................................................... 800-432-3924 State Library; Room 312-N, State Capitol .................................................................. 785-296-3296 Legislative Research; Room 68-W, State Capitol ........................................................ 785-296-3181 Revisor of Statutes; Room 24-E, State Capitol ............................................................ 785-296-2321 Legislative Division of Post Audit; 800 SW Jackson, Suite 1200, Topeka ................. 785-296-3793 Websites: • Kansas Legislature: www.kslegislature.org/li/ • Legislative districts: http://www.kslegresearch.org/KLRD-web/Redistricting.html 4 Officers of the Senate Ty Masterson ....................................................... President Rick Wilborn ...............................................Vice President Gene Suellentrop ......................................Majority Leader Dinah Sykes ..............................................Minority Leader Corey Carnahan ............................Secretary of the Senate Don Cackler .............................................Sergeant at Arms Standing Committees of the Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Judiciary Assessment and Taxation Local Government Commerce Organization, Calendar and Rules Confirmation Oversight Public Health and Welfare Education Transparency and Ethics Federal and State Affairs Transportation Financial Institutions Utilities Insurance Ways and Means Interstate Cooperation Kansas Senate 5 Dist. Name Dist. Name 1............Dennis Pyle 21..........Dinah H. Sykes 2............Marci Francisco 22..........Tom Hawk 3............Tom Holland 23..........Rob Olson 4............David Haley 24..........J.R. Claeys 5............Jeff Pittman 25..........Mary Ware 6............Pat Pettey 26..........Dan Kerschen 7............Ethan Corson 27..........Gene Suellentrop 8............Cindy Holscher 28..........Mike Petersen 9............Beverly Gossage 29..........Oletha Faust Goudeau 10..........Mike Thompson 30..........Renee Erickson 11 ..........Kellie Warren 31..........Carolyn McGinn 12..........Caryn Tyson 32..........Larry W. Alley 13..........Richard Hilderbrand 33..........Alicia Straub 14..........Michael A. Fagg 34..........Mark Steffen 15..........Virgil Peck 35..........Richard E. Wilborn 16..........Ty Masterson 36..........Elaine Bowers 17..........Jeff Longbine 37..........Molly Baumgardner 18..........Kristen O’Shea 38..........Ronald Ryckman Sr. 19..........Rick Kloos 39..........John Doll 20..........Brenda Dietrich 40..........Richard (Rick) Billinger 6 Kansas Senate State Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Topeka 66612 Larry W. Alley (R) Dist. 32 Richard (Rick) Billinger (R) Dist. 40 517 Quail Nest Road Box 594 Winfield, KS 67156 Goodland, KS 67735 620-221-0035 785-899-4700 (Cell) 316-641-7111 (Cell) [email protected] [email protected] Capitol Office 545-S Capitol Office 136-E 785-296-3775 785-296-4335 [email protected] [email protected] Retired Construction Management Retirement Spouse: Rita Billinger Spouse: Sondra Alley Elaine Bowers (R) Dist. 36 Molly Baumgardner (R) Dist. 37 1326 N. 150th Road 29467 Masters Court Concordia, KS 66901 Louisburg, KS 66053 785-243-4256 913-709-1069 (Cell) [email protected] [email protected] Capitol Office 223-E Capitol Office 445-S 785-296-7389 785-296-7368 [email protected] [email protected] New Auto Dealer Communications Coordinator Spouse: Charlie Bowers Spouse: Dr. Brian Baumgardner Kansas Senate 7 State Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Topeka 66612 J.R. Claeys (R) Dist. 24 Brenda S. Dietrich (R) Dist. 20 2157 Redhawk Lane 6110 SW 38th Terr. Salina, KS 67401 Topeka, KS 66610 785-250-5758 (Cell) 785-861-7065 Capitol Office 224-E 785-221-3853 (Cell) 785-296-7369 Capitol Office 223-E [email protected] 785-296-7648 Nonprofit Management [email protected] Spouse: Caitlin Retired Superintendent Spouse: Jerry Ethan Corson (D) Dist. 7 PO Box 8296 John Doll (R) Dist. 39 Prairie Village, KS 66208 2927 Cliff Place 785-414-9215 (Cell) Garden City, KS 67846 [email protected] 620-271-5391 (Cell) Capitol Office 125-E [email protected] 785-296-7390 Capitol Office 237-E [email protected] 785-296-7694 Attorney [email protected] Self-employed Spouse: Janet 8 Kansas Senate State Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Topeka 66612 Renee Erickson (R) Dist. 30 Oletha Faust Goudeau (D) Dist. 29 26 N. Cypress Drive PO Box 20335 Wichita, KS 67206 Wichita, KS 67208 316-217-1308 (Cell) 316-652-9067 [email protected] 316-210-4380 (Cell) Capitol Office 541-E [email protected] 785-296-7476 Capitol Office 135-E [email protected] 785-296-7387 Retired [email protected] Spouse: Roger D. Erickson Community Activist Michael A. Fagg (R) Dist. 14 Marci Francisco (D) Dist. 2 1810 Terrace Dr. 1101 Ohio El Dorado, KS 67042 Lawrence, KS 66044 316-321-1690 785-842-6402 316-377-7987 (Cell) 785-766-1473 (Cell) [email protected] [email protected] Capitol Office 234-E Capitol Office 134-E 785-296-7678 785-296-7364 [email protected] [email protected] Retired Banker Homemaker for others Spouse: Deborah Fagg Spouse: Joe R. Bickford Kansas Senate 9 State Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Topeka 66612 Beverly Gossage (R) Dist. 9 Tom Hawk (D) Dist. 22 9325 Evening Star Terr. 2600 Woodhaven Court Eudora, KS 66025 Manhattan, KS 66502 Capitol Office 237-E 785-537-8000 785-296-7382 [email protected] [email protected] Capitol Office 135-E Insurance Agent 785-296-7360 [email protected] David Haley (D) Dist. 4 Retired School Superintendent 936 Cleveland Ave. Spouse: Diane Kansas City, KS 66101 913-321-3210 Richard Hilderbrand (R) Dist. 13 913-579-1490 (Cell) 1116 Military Ave. [email protected] Baxter Springs, KS 66713 Capitol Office 134-E 620-856-4077 785-296-7376 Capitol Office 445-S [email protected] 785-296-5123 Attorney [email protected] Insurance Agent Spouse: Marisa Hilderbrand 10 Kansas Senate State Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Topeka 66612 Tom Holland (D) Dist. 3 Dan Kerschen (R) Dist. 26 961 E. 1600 Road 645 S. 263 West Baldwin City, KS 66006 Garden Plain, KS 67050 785-865-2786 316-535-2310 [email protected] 254-813-9313 (Cell) Capitol Office 134-E [email protected] 785-296-7372 Capitol Office 225-E [email protected] 785-296-7353 Business Executive [email protected] Spouse: Barbara Holland Farmer Spouse: Norene Kerschen Cindy Holscher (D) Dist. 8 Overland Park, KS Rick Kloos (R) Dist. 19 913-568-4293 (Cell) Berryton, KS [email protected] 785-215-7650 (Cell) Capitol Office 124-E
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