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House Members Page 1 of 20 Illinois General Assembly Illinois General Assembly - Member List Page 1 of 20 House Members Illinois General Assembly Edward J. Acevedo - District 2 109 Capitol Building 1836 W. 35th St. Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago, IL 60609 (217) 782-2855 (773) 843-1500 (217) 557-5148 (FAX) (773) 843-9500 (FAX) Luis Arroyo - District 3 274-S Stratton Office Building 4909 West Fullerton Avenue Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago, IL 60639 (217) 782-0480 (773) 637-2000 (217) 557-9609 (FAX) (773) 637-2002 (FAX) [email protected] Daniel V. Beiser - District 111 265-S Stratton Office Building 528 Henry St. Springfield, IL 62706 Alton, IL 62002 (217) 782-5996 (618) 465-5900 (217) 558-0493 (FAX) (618) 465-5150 (FAX) Patricia R. Bellock - District 47 205-N Stratton Office Building 1 S. Cass Ave. Westmont Centre, Suite 205 Springfield, IL 62706 Westmont, IL 60559 (217) 782-1448 (630) 852-8633 (217) 782-2289 (FAX) (630) 852-6530 (FAX) Maria Antonia Berrios - District 39 290-S Stratton Office Building 2847 N. Pulaski Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago, IL 60641 (217) 558-1032 (773) 736-3939 (217) 558-7112 (FAX) (773) 736-3940 (FAX) [email protected] Mike Bost - District 115 202-N Stratton Office Building 300 E. Main Springfield, IL 62706 Carbondale, IL 62901 (217) 782-0387 (618) 457-5787 (217) 557-7213 (FAX) (618) 457-2990 (FAX) [email protected] http://www.ilga.gov/reports/rptMemberList.asp?gaid=12&ChamberId=H 1/11/2013 Illinois General Assembly - Member List Page 2 of 20 John E. Bradley - District 117 269-S Stratton Office Building 501 W. DeYoung, Suite 5 Springfield, IL 62706 Marion, IL 62959 (217) 782-1051 (618) 997-9697 (217) 782-0882 (FAX) (618) 997-9807 (FAX) [email protected] Dan Brady - District 105 200-8N Stratton Office Building 104 W. North Street Springfield, IL 62706 Normal, IL 61761 (217) 782-1118 (309) 662-1100 (217) 558-6271 (FAX) (309) 662-1150 (FAX) [email protected] Rich Brauer - District 87 1128-E Stratton Office Building 1128-E Stratton Office Building Springfield, IL 62706 Springfield, IL 62706 (217) 782-0053 (217) 782-0053 (217) 782-0897 (FAX) (217) 782-0897 (FAX) [email protected] Adam Brown - District 102 242-W Stratton Office Building 101 South Main Suite LL3 Springfield, IL 62706 Decatur, IL 62523 (217) 782-8398 (217) 791-5280 (217) 782-1275 (FAX) (217) 791-5275 (FAX) Daniel J. Burke - District 1 233-E Stratton Office Building 2650 W. 51st Street Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago, IL 60632 (217) 782-1117 (773) 471-2299 (217) 782-0927 (FAX) (773) 471-1648 (FAX) [email protected] Kelly Burke - District 36 266-S Stratton Office Building 5144 W. 95th St. Springfield, IL 62706 Oak Lawn, IL 60453 (217) 782-0515 (708) 425-0571 (217) 558-3741 (FAX) (708) 425-0642 (FAX) [email protected] John M. Cabello - District 68 http://www.ilga.gov/reports/rptMemberList.asp?gaid=12&ChamberId=H 1/11/2013 Illinois General Assembly - Member List Page 3 of 20 215-N Stratton Office Building 1957 Harlem Road Springfield, IL 62706 Loves Park, IL 61111 (217) 782-0455 (815) 282-0083 (217) 782-1139 (FAX) (815) 282-0085 (FAX) [email protected] Kelly M. Cassidy - District 14 273-S Stratton Office Building 5533 North Broadway Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago, IL 60640 (217) 782-8088 (773) 784-2002 (217) 782-6592 (FAX) (773) 784-2060 (FAX) [email protected] John D. Cavaletto - District 107 238-W Stratton Office Building 1370 W. Main Street, Suite A P.O. Box 1264 Springfield, IL 62706 Salem, IL 62881 (217) 782-0066 (618) 548-9080 (217) 782-1336 (FAX) (618) 548-9087 (FAX) Linda Chapa LaVia - District 83 243-E Stratton Office Building 8 E. Galena Blvd., Suite 240 Springfield, IL 62706 Aurora, IL 60506 (217) 558-1002 (630) 264-6855 (217) 782-0927 (FAX) (630) 264-6752 (FAX) [email protected] Katherine Cloonen - District 79 1 Dearborn Square Suite 419 Springfield, IL 62706 Kankakee, IL 60901 (217) -217 ( ) - Deborah Conroy - District 46 28 S. Villa Ave. Springfield, IL 62706 Villa Park, IL 60181 (217) -217 ( ) - Jerry F. Costello, II - District 116 200-9S Stratton Office Building 124 Locust Street Springfield, IL 62706 Red Bud, IL 62278 http://www.ilga.gov/reports/rptMemberList.asp?gaid=12&ChamberId=H 1/11/2013 Illinois General Assembly - Member List Page 4 of 20 (217) 782-1018 (618) 282-7284 (217) 558-4502 (FAX) (618) 282-7286 (FAX) [email protected] Fred Crespo - District 44 277-S Stratton Office Building 1014 E. Schaumburg Road Springfield, IL 62706 Streamwood, IL 60107 (217) 782-0347 (630) 372-3340 (217) 557-4622 (FAX) (630) 372-3342 (FAX) Tom Cross - District 97 316 Capitol Building 24047 W. Lockport St. Suite 213 Springfield, IL 62706 Plainfield, IL 60544 (217) 782-1331 (815) 254-0000 (217) 782-3234 (FAX) (815) 609-3994 (FAX) Barbara Flynn Currie - District 25 300 Capitol Building 1303 E. 53rd Street Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago, IL 60615 (217) 782-8121 (773) 667-0550 (217) 524-1794 (FAX) (773) 667-3010 (FAX) John D'Amico - District 15 279-S Stratton Office Building 4404 W. Lawrence Avenue Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago, IL 60630 (217) 782-8198 (773) 736-0218 (217) 782-2906 (FAX) (773) 736-2333 (FAX) [email protected] C.D. Davidsmeyer - District 100 325 W. State Street, Suite 102 P.O. Box 160 Springfield, IL 62706 Jacksonville, IL 62650 (217) -217 (217) 243-6221 (217) 245-2071 (FAX) [email protected] Monique D. Davis - District 27 241-E Stratton Office Building 1234 West 95th Street Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago, IL 60643 (217) 782-0010 (773) 445-9700 (217) 782-1795 (FAX) (773) 445-5755 (FAX) http://www.ilga.gov/reports/rptMemberList.asp?gaid=12&ChamberId=H 1/11/2013 Illinois General Assembly - Member List Page 5 of 20 [email protected] William Davis - District 30 254-W Stratton Office Building 1912 W. 174th Street Springfield, IL 62706 East Hazel Crest, IL 60429 (217) 782-8197 (708) 799-7300 (217) 782-3220 (FAX) (708) 799-7377 (FAX) Anthony DeLuca - District 80 235-E Stratton Office Building 195 W. Joe Orr Rd., Suite 201 Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago Heights, IL 60411 (217) 782-1719 (708) 754-7900 (217) 558-4944 (FAX) (708) 754-7904 (FAX) [email protected] Tom Demmer - District 90 Springfield, IL 62706 , IL (217) -217 ( ) - Scott Drury - District 58 425 Sheridan Rd. Springfield, IL 62706 Highwood, IL 60040 (217) -217 ( ) - Kenneth Dunkin - District 5 278-S Stratton Office Building 1543 North Wells Street Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago, IL 60610 (217) 782-4535 (312) 266-0340 (217) 782-4213 (FAX) (312) 266-0699 (FAX) [email protected] Jim Durkin - District 82 220-N Stratton Office Building 915 55th Street Suite 202 Springfield, IL 62706 Western Springs, IL 60558 (217) 782-0494 (708) 246-1104 (217) 557-7209 (FAX) (708) 246-1173 (FAX) [email protected] Marcus C. Evans, Jr. - District 33 http://www.ilga.gov/reports/rptMemberList.asp?gaid=12&ChamberId=H 1/11/2013 Illinois General Assembly - Member List Page 6 of 20 272-S Stratton Office Building 8539 South Cottage Grove Ave. Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago, IL 60619 (217) 782-8272 (773) 783-8492 (217) 782-2404 (FAX) (773) 783-8625 (FAX) [email protected] Keith Farnham - District 43 249-E Stratton Office Building 164 Division Street Suite 505 Springfield, IL 62706 Elgin, IL 60120 (217) 782-8020 (847) 841-7130 (217) 557-4459 (FAX) (847) 841-7140 (FAX) [email protected] Sara Feigenholtz - District 12 245-E Stratton Office Building 1051 W. Belmont Ave. Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago, IL 60657 (217) 782-8062 (773) 296-4141 (217) 557-7203 (FAX) (773) 296-0993 (FAX) [email protected] Laura Fine - District 17 1812 Waukegan Road Suite A Springfield, IL 62706 Glenview, IL 60025 (217) -217 ( ) - (847) 998-1707 (FAX) [email protected] Mary E. Flowers - District 31 251-E Stratton Office Building 2525 W. 79th Street Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago, IL 60652 (217) 782-4207 (773) 471-5200 (217) 782-1130 (FAX) (773) 471-1036 (FAX) [email protected] La Shawn K. Ford - District 8 275-S Stratton Office Building 5104 W. Chicago Ave. 2nd Floor Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago, IL 60651 (217) 782-5962 (773) 378-5902 (217) 557-4502 (FAX) (773) 378-5903 (FAX) [email protected] http://www.ilga.gov/reports/rptMemberList.asp?gaid=12&ChamberId=H 1/11/2013 Illinois General Assembly - Member List Page 7 of 20 Mike Fortner - District 49 200-4N Stratton Office Building 135 Fremont St. Springfield, IL 62706 West Chicago, IL 60185 (217) 782-1653 (630) 293-9344 (217) 557-0530 (FAX) (630) 293-9785 (FAX) Jack D. Franks - District 63 239-E Stratton Office Building 1193 South Eastwood Drive Springfield, IL 62706 Woodstock, IL 60098 (217) 782-1717 (815) 334-0063 (217) 557-2118 (FAX) (815) 334-9147 (FAX) [email protected] Robyn Gabel - District 18 250-W Stratton Office Building 820 Davis Street Suite 103 Springfield, IL 62706 Evanston, IL 60201 (217) 782-8052 (847) 424-9898 (217) 558-4553 (FAX) (847) 424-9828 (FAX) [email protected] Esther Golar - District 6 268-S Stratton Office Building 4926 South Ashland Springfield, IL 62706 Chicago, IL 60609 (217) 782-5971 (773) 925-6580 (217) 558-6370 (FAX) (773) 925-6584 (FAX) [email protected] Jehan A. Gordon - District 92 200-8S Stratton Office Building 300 E. War Memorial Drive Suite 303 Springfield, IL 62706 Peoria, IL 61614 (217) 782-3186 (309) 681-1992 (217) 558-4552 (FAX) (309) 681-8572 (FAX) [email protected] Brad E. Halbrook - District 110 200-7N Stratton Office Building 10110 E. State Highway 33 Suite B Springfield, IL 62706 Effingham, IL 62401 (217) 558-1040 (217) 868-2100 (217) 558-3481 (FAX) (217) 868-2102 (FAX) http://www.ilga.gov/reports/rptMemberList.asp?gaid=12&ChamberId=H 1/11/2013 Illinois General Assembly - Member List Page 8 of 20 [email protected] Norine Hammond - District 93 213-N Stratton Office Building 331 N.
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