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Macomb County: Contact Your Legislators Guide 2019-2020 Macomb County: Contact Your Legislators Guide 2019-2020 Members of Congress, the Michigan Legislature, and County Boards of Commissioners are elected to be the spokespersons of their constituents. Michigan Citizens must play an important role in the lawmaking process by informing their elected officials of their opinions on issues. There are four main ways to communicate with your elected officials: By Visit Legislators are eager to meet their constituents and will try to accommodate your request for a personal meeting. Please make an appointment in advance, and understand if the legislator is called away for an unscheduled committee meeting or session. You may meet with a staff member who will be welcoming and attentive to your concerns. Legislators also meet with their constituents at coffee hours or towns hall meetings in their districts. More Impactful More By Phone A phone call is a quick and easy way to contact your legislator. Direct phone numbers are provided in the pages that follow. You may also contact the state Capitol switchboard and they will direct your call. Senators: (517) 373-2400 Representatives: (517) 373-0135 By Letter Include your full name and address so staff can confirm you are a constituent and provide a response. For MI State Legislators address letters as indicated below: The Honorable (Full Name) The Honorable (Full Name) State Senator State Representative State Capitol State Capitol P.O. Box 30036 P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909-7536 Lansing, MI 48909-7514 By Email Email addresses are provided on the pages that follow. In your email, please include your full name and mailing address. To prevent the spread of viruses, most officials will not open any attachments or view emails that contain pictures. It is never appropriate to send chain emails or Less Impactful spam. U.S. Delegation Michigan Senate United States Senior Senator Senate District 8 Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D) Sen. Pete Lucido (R) 731 Hart Senate Office 3100 Binsfeld Bldg Building (517) 373-7670 Washington, DC 20510 SenPLucido@ Phone: (202) 224-4822 senate.michigan.gov Term: 1 of 2 United States Senator Senate District 9 Sen. Gary Peters (D) Sen. Paul Wojno (D) 724 Hart Senate Office 6300 Binsfeld Bldg Building (517) 373-8360 Washington, DC 20510 [email protected] Term: 1 of 2 Phone: (202) 224-6221 United States Representative 9th District Senate District 10 Rep. Andy Levin (D) Sen. Michael MacDonald (R) 228 Cannon House Office 4200 Binsfeld Bldg Building (517) 373-7315 Washington, DC 20515 senmmacdonald@ senate.michigan.gov Phone: (202) 225-4961 Term: 1 of 2 United States Representative 10th District Senate District 25 Rep. Paul Mitchell (R) Sen. Dan Lauwers (R) 211 Cannon House Office S-2 Capitol Bldg Building (517) 373-7708 Washington, DC 20515 sendlauwers@ (202) 225-2106 senate.michigan.gov Term: 1 of 2 Michigan House House District 18 House District 22 Rep. Kevin Hertel (D) Rep. John Chirkun (D) 697 Anderson Bldg. 786 Anderson Bldg. (517) 373-1180 (517) 373-0854 [email protected] [email protected] Term: 2 of 3 Term: 3 of 3 House District 24 House District 25 Rep. Steve Marino (R) Rep. Nate Shannon (D) 788 Anderson Bldg. 789 Anderson Bldg. (517) 373-0113 (517) 373-2275 [email protected] [email protected] Term: 2 of 3 Term: 1 of 3 House District 28 House District 30 Rep. Lori Stone (D) Rep. Diana Farrington (R) 792 Anderson Bldg. 794 Anderson Bldg. (517) 373-1772 (517) 373-7768 [email protected] [email protected] Term: 1 of 3 Term: 2 of 3 House District 31 House District 32 Rep. William Sowerby (D) Rep. Pamela Hornberger (R) 795 Anderson Bldg. 796 Anderson Bldg. (517) 373-0159 (517) 373-8931 [email protected] [email protected] Term: 2 of 3 Term: 2 of 3 House District 33 House District 36 Rep. Jeff Yaroch (R) Rep. Doug Wozniak (R) 797 Anderson Bldg. 885 Anderson Bldg. (517) 373-0820 (517) 373-0843 [email protected] [email protected] Term: 2 of 3 Term: 1 of 3 Need to find your district? By phone: Contact the Macomb County Clerk’s office at 586-469-5120 Online: Michigan House: www.house.mi.gov/mhrpublic/ Michigan Senate: www.senate.michigan.gov/fysbyaddress.html US House: www.house.gov/representatives/find/ Macomb County Board of Commissioners One South Main Street 9th Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043 Phone: 586-469-5125 District 1: Andrey Duzyj (Warren) [email protected] District 2: Marvin Sauger (Centerline, portion of Warren) District 3: Veronica Klinefelt [email protected] (Eastpointe, Grosse Pointe Shores, St. Clair Shores, portion of Warren) District 4: Joseph Romano [email protected] (Southern and Eastern Sterling Heights) District 5: Robert Mijac [email protected] 586.994.9110 (Northern Sterling Heights) District 6: James Louis Carabelli [email protected] 586.781.3050 (Shelby Township, Utica) District 7: Don Brown [email protected] (Macomb, Ray, Richmond, Washington, Armada, Lenox, and Bruce Townships, Villages of Romeo and Armada, Cities of Memphis and Richmond) District 8: Phil [email protected] 586.876.9543 (Lenox and Chesterfield Townships, Village of New Haven, City of New Baltimore) District 9: Elizabeth Lucido [email protected] (Part of Macomb Township, Mount Clemens and Clinton Township) District 10: Robert Leonetti [email protected] (St. Clair Shores and Harrison Township) District 11: Harold Haugh [email protected] 586.293.0834 (Fraser and Roseville) District 12: Bob Smith [email protected] 586.489.4590 (Clinton Township) District 13: Leon Drolet [email protected] (Macomb Township) .
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