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2020 Public Officials Directory Updates 04/22/2021 2020 Public Officials Directory Updates 04/22/2021 Page Jurisdiction Change April 22, 2021 Intro Pages Board of Directors Replace Lyda Krewson, City of St. Louis, with Tishaura Jones City of St. Louis 73 Replace mayor with Tishaura Jones Regional Organizations 203 East‐West Gateway Board of Directors: Council of Governments Under Officers replace Chair with Kurt Prenzler replace Vice‐Chair with Dennis Gannon replace 2nd Vice‐Chair with Mark Kern Under Executive Committee add Tishaura Jones remove Dennis Gannon and add Steve Ehlmann replace Robert Elmore with Vicki Koerber remove Mark Kern Under Members Robert Marquart with Ron Counts April 21, 2021 St. Louis County 150 City of Ladue Change Zoning and Planning Commission Chair to McPherson Moore March 22, 2021 Missouri and Illinois State Officials Go to page 2 of this document to view all changes made to the St. Louis region’s State and Federal legislators February 10, 2021 Monroe County 26 City of Columbia Replace Account Manager/Treasurer with Linda Sharp Replace Police Chief/Ambulance Director with Jason Donjon January 27, 2021 Intro Pages Board of Directors Officers for 2021: Kurt Prenzler, Board Chair; Dennis Gannon, Vice Chair; and Mark Kern, 2nd Vice Chair December 10, 2020 Intro Pages Board of Directors Replace retired Monroe County Board Chairman Robert Elmore with Vicki Koerber Map of the St. Louis Region Updated map has been added. October 23, 2020 St. Clair County 40 Fairmont City Remove Village Administrator position Replace Village Treasurer with “Vacant” Replace Police Chief with Chief Gerald Brown August 31, 2020 Madison County 22 Granite City School District Replace superintendent with Sephanie Cann #9 22 Venice School District #3 Replace superintendent with Ronald Farrell, Ed.D. St. Clair County 47 Shiloh Replaced Director of Public Works Megan Fuhler with Vacant Franklin County Fire and Ambulance Districts 87 Meramec Ambulance Replaced Fire Chief with Operations Team District Replaced contact email with [email protected] St. Louis County 134 Chesterfield Changed the spelling of Ward 4 Council member name to Tom DeCampi 135 Clarkson Valley Changed Council Meeting time to 6:30 143 Florissant Replaced Mayor Lowery’s email to [email protected] St. Louis County School Districts 177 Normandy Schools Changed superintendent to Marcus C. Robinson. His email address is Collaborative [email protected]. Please check back here often to see additional revisions. 2020 Public Officials Directory Missouri and Illinois State Officials and Legislators Updates 03/25/2021 Page Jurisdiction Change Illinois State House of Representatives 63 District 111 Replace Monica Bristow with Amy Elik Replace room number with 232-N Replace email with [email protected] 63 District 112 Replace room number with 278S 63 District 116 Replace Nathan Reitz with David Friess Replace room number with 208N Replace email with [email protected] Illinois State Senate Note: Illinois State Senators have email forms only unless otherwise noted 67 District 48 Replace Andy Manar with Doris Turner Replace room number with 108D 67 District 50 Replace room number with 309I 67 District 54 Replace room number with 309M 67 District 57 Replace room number with 417C 67 District 58 Replace Paul Schimpf with Terri Bryant Replace room number with 103F U.S. House of Representatives - Illinois Note: U. S. Congressmen have email forms only unless otherwise noted 69 12th District Change address to 1211 Longworth House Office Building Change Committees to Transportation and Infrastructure; and Veterans’ Affairs 69 13th District Change address to 2079 Longworth House Office Building 69 15th District Change John Shimkus to Mary Miller Change address to 1529 Longworth House Office Building Change website to https://marymiller.house.gov/ Change Committees to Agriculture; and Education and Labor U.S. Senate - Illinois Note: U. S. Senators have email forms only unless otherwise noted 70 Tammy Duckworth Change address to 524 Hart Senate Office Building Change Committees to Armed Services Committee; Environment and Public Works; Small Business and Entrepreneurship; Commerce, Science and Transportation 70 Richard Durbin Change Committees to Appropriations; Judiciary; Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Missouri State Officials Note: Missouri State Officials have email forms only unless otherwise noted 179 Governor Remove email contact 179 Lt. Governor Remove email contact 179 State Treasurer Remove email contact 179 State Auditor Remove email contact 179 Attorney General Remove email contact 179 Secretary of State Remove email contact Missouri State House of Representatives 183 District 42 Replace room number with 236A 183 District 61 Replace room number with 118CB 183 District 63 Replace Bryan Spencer with Richard West Replace room number with 116A-1 Replace email with [email protected] 183 District 64 Replace room number with 118CC 183 District 65 Replace room number with 303A 183 District 66 Change Tommie Pierson to Marlene Terry Replace room number with 105I Replace Legislative Assistant with Carla Luebbert Replace email with [email protected] 184 District 67 Change Alan Green with Neil Smith Replace room number with 105H Replace Legislative Assistant with Marilyn Degenhardt Replace email with [email protected] 184 District 68 Replace room number with 130DB 184 District 69 Replace room number with 109B Replace Legislative Assistant with Jaccob Bauer 184 District 70 Legislative Assistant spelling to Leigh Anne Hughes 184 District 71 Replace room number with 103BC 184 District 73 Replace Legislative Assistant with Xavier Lukasek 184 District 74 Replace room number with 105G Replace Legislative Assistant with Sharon Williams 185 District 75 Replace room number with 130DA Replace Legislative Assistant with Joyce Jamison 185 District 76 Change Chris Carter to Marlon Anderson Replace room number with 135BC Change email to [email protected] Replace Legislative Assistant with Ly Syin Lobster 185 District 77 Change Steven Roberts to Kimberly-Ann Collins Replace room number with 101G Replace email with [email protected] Remove Legislative Assistant (no replacement) 185 District 78 Replace room number with 135BB 185 District 79 Replace Legislative Assistant with Isaac Baker 185 District 80 Replace room number with 101B 185 District 81 Replace Legislative Assistant with Shelly St. Clair 186 District 83 Change Gina Mitten with Jo Doll Replace room number with 109I Replace Legislative Assistant with Luke Davis Replace email with [email protected] 186 District 84 Replace room number with 109A Replace Legislative Assistant with Cherie Diemler 186 District 85 Replace room number with 130DC Replace Legislative Assistant with Wesley Cox 186 District 86 Replace Maria Chappelle-Nadal with Joe Adams Replace Legislative Assistant with Jaime Walz Replace room number with 135AC 186 District 89 Replace room number with 302A 186 District 90 Change Deb Lavender with Barbara Phifer Replace room number with 103BA Change email to [email protected] Replace Legislative Assistant with Ben Murray 187 District 91 Replace room number with 101C 187 District 92 Replace Doug Beck with Michael Burton Replace room number with 109D Replace email with [email protected] Replace Legislative Assistant with Jill Ott 187 District 93 Replace Bob Burns with Bridget Walsh Moore Replace email with [email protected] 187 District 94 Replace room number with 407B 187 District 95 Replace room number with 235BA Replace Legislative Assistant with Holly Foster 187 District 96 Replace room number with 315 Replace Legislative Assistant with Shayla Brock 187 District 97 Replace room number with 203B Replace Legislative Assistant with Seth York 187 District 98 Replace room number with 303B 188 District 100 Replace room number with 408A 188 District 101 Replace room number with 304B 188 District 102 Replace Legislative Assistant with Dorothy Berry 188 District 105 Replace room number with 408B 188 District 106 Replace Chrissy Sommer with Adam Schwadron Replace room number with 11604 Replace Legislative Assistant with Duell Lauderdale 189 District 107 Replace room number with 411A 189 District 108 Replace room number with 311 189 District 109 Replace room number with 118CA 189 District 110 Replace room number with 404A 189 District 111 Replace room number with 313-3 189 District 112 Replace room number with 308 Replace Legislative Assistant with Lisa Bondurant 189 District 113 Replace room number with 313-1 189 District 114 Replace room number with 316 190 District 115 Replace room number with 412B Replace Legislative Assistant with Nancy Suthoff 190 District 118 Replace room number with 201B Missouri State Senate Note: Missouri State Senators have email forms only unless otherwise noted 193 District 1 Replace Scott Sifton with Doug Beck Replace room number with 328 Replace Legislative Assistant Jill Quick with Lisa Etter 193 District 2 Replace room number with 416 Add Jim Lembke to Legislative Assistant list 193 District 3 Replace Gary Romine with Elaine Gannon Replace room number with 426 Change Legislative Assistant with Janet Land and Heather McKnelly 193 District 4 Replace room number with 225 Replace Legislative Assistants with Jason Groce 193 District 5 Replace Jamilah Nasheed with Steven Roberts Replace room number with 329 193 District 13 Replace Gina Walsh with Angela Mosley Replace room number with 421 Replace Legislative Assistant list with Kenisha Gransberry and James Robinson 194 District 14 Replace room number with 434 194 District 15 Replace room number with 331A Change Legislative Assistant spelling to Catanzaro Add Jim Lembke to Legislative Assistant list 194 District 22 Change Legislative Assistant Harli Bexten to Mary Catherine McElhone 194 District 23 Add Jim Lembke to Legislative Assistant list 194 District 24 Replace room number to 428 194 District 26 Replace Legislative Assistant Daniel Kleinsorge with Steele Shippy U.S. House of Representatives – Missouri Note: U. S. Congressmen have email forms only unless otherwise noted 195 1st District Replace Wm Lacy Clay with Cori Bush Replace address with 563 Cannon House Office Bldg.
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