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Public Officials Directory for the Bi-State Region Public Officials Directory for the Bi-State Region January 2020 Serving local governments in Muscatine and Scott Counties, Iowa; Henry, Mercer, and Rock Island Counties, Illinois Letter from the Executive Director OFFICERS: CHAIR Ken “Moose” Maranda February 2020 VICE-CHAIR Bob Gallagher SECRETARY This edition of the Public Officials Directory (P.O.D.) includes revisions through January Jeff Sorensen 2020. It also includes staff changes and updated maps, as applicable. TREASURER Kathy Carroll-Duda MUNICIPAL REPRESENTATIVES: Additional copies of the P.O.D. are available in the following formats: City of Davenport Mike Matson, Mayor 1) Hard copy Rick Dunn, Alderperson Member governments may request one additional complimentary hard copy of the Pat Peacock, Alderperson Randy Moore, Citizen P.O.D. In order to cover costs of publishing, however, Bi-State must charge City of Rock Island Mike Thoms, Mayor $16.00 to member governments or $20.00 to non-members for additional hard Dylan Parker, Alderperson copies. (Add $4 shipping and handling if mailed.) City of Moline Stephanie Acri, Mayor 2) E-mail as a PDF document Mike Waldron, Alderperson City of Bettendorf 3) On our website www.bistateonline.org, as a downloadable PDF document Bob Gallagher, Mayor City of East Moline To place your order, please use the form below and send it to 1504 Third Avenue, Third Reggie Freeman, Mayor City of Muscatine Floor, Rock Island, IL 61201 or call us at (309) 793-6300. Please call our office if you have Diana Broderson, Mayor questions on downloading a copy from the website. City of Kewanee Gary Moore, Mayor We continually search for ways to improve our services to local governments and the City of Silvis; Villages of Andalusia, Carbon Cliff, region. If you have suggestions for making this directory more useful, please share them Coal Valley, Cordova, Hampton, Hillsdale, Milan, Oak Grove, with us. Also, please contact us with any changes occurring after our publication. Port Byron, and Rapids City Duane Dawson, Mayor, Milan As always, we are grateful for the assistance of municipal, county, state, and federal Cities of Aledo, Colona, Galva, Geneseo; Villages of Alpha, officials in providing the information for this document. Andover, Annawan, Atkinson, Cambridge, Keithsburg, New Boston, Orion, Sherrard, Viola, Windsor, and Woodhull Sincerely, Kathy Carroll-Duda, Mayor, Geneseo Cities of Blue Grass, Buffalo, Eldridge, Fruitland, LeClaire, Long Grove, McCausland, Nichols, Princeton, Riverdale, Denise Bulat Walcott, West Liberty, and Wilton Marty O’Boyle, Mayor, Eldridge Executive Director COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES: DB\sdg POD\Intro Letter Henry County Marshall Jones, Chair Roger Gradert, Member P.O.D. January 2020 Additional Copy Request Form Rex Kiser, Member Mercer County Name: Phone: Vacant Muscatine County Organization: Nathan Mather, Chair Jeff Sorensen, Member Address: Rock Island County Richard “Quijas” Brunk, Chair Jeff Deppe, Member Additional Complimentary Printed P.O.D. (Members Only) Ken “Moose” Maranda, Member Elizabeth Sherwin, Citizen Number of P.O.D.s: @ $ each Total $ Scott County Tony Knobbe, Chair Please send me an invoice I have enclosed a check Ken Beck, Member Brinson Kinzer, Member Please make checks payable to: Bi-State Regional Commission Jazmin Newton-Butt, Citizen PROGRAM REPRESENTATIVES: I want an electronic copy e-mailed to me Ralph H. Heninger Jerry Lack Nathaniel Lawrence E-Mail Address: Marcy Mendenhall Rick Schloemer Bill Stoermer Jim Tank Executive Director Denise Bulat 1504 Third Avenue, Third Floor, Rock Island, Illinois 61201 Phone (309) 793-6300 • Fax (309) 793-6305 Printed on Recycled Paper E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.bistateonline.org Public Officials Directory Public Officials Directory Table of Contents Public Officials Directory – General Information .................................................................................................. i Map of Location of Bi-State Regional Commission Offices .......................................................................................... ii Bi-State Regional Commission Representatives ............................................................................................................... iii Bi-State Regional Commission Staff ................................................................................................................................. iv Public Officials Directory Summary .................................................................................................................................... v Map of Bi-State Region ............................................................................................................................................... ix Federal and State Officials ..................................................................................................................................... 1 How to Address Public Officials ......................................................................................................................................... 1 United States Senators ...................................................................................................................................................... 2 United States Representatives .......................................................................................................................................... 2 Map of United States Congressional Districts .............................................................................................................. 3 Governors .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Lt. Governors ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Attorney Generals .............................................................................................................................................................. 4 Secretaries of State ........................................................................................................................................................... 4 Illinois State Senators ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 Illinois State Representatives ............................................................................................................................................. 5 Iowa State Senators ........................................................................................................................................................... 6 Iowa State Representatives ............................................................................................................................................... 6 Map of Illinois and Iowa Senate Districts ..................................................................................................................... 7 Map of Illinois and Iowa Representative Districts ......................................................................................................... 8 Counties .................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Henry County ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Map of Henry County – Board Districts ...................................................................................................................... 10 Mercer County ................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Map of Mercer County – Board Districts .................................................................................................................... 12 Muscatine County ............................................................................................................................................................ 13 Map of Muscatine County – Board Districts ............................................................................................................... 14 Rock Island County .......................................................................................................................................................... 15 Map of Rock Island County – Board Districts ............................................................................................................. 16 Scott County .................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Map of Scott County .................................................................................................................................................. 18 Public Officials Directory Municipalities ....................................................................................................................................................... 19 Aledo ...............................................................................................................................................................................
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