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State Representative, District 44 Atlanta Legislative Delegation STATE REPRESENTATIVES State Representative District 52 State Representative District 57 State Representative District 62 Rep. Joe Wilkinson (R) Rep. Pat Gardner (D) Rep. La Dawn Jones (D) 415 State Capitol 604 Coverdell Legislative Office 512-B Coverdell Legislative Office Atlanta, GA 30334 Building Building Phone: 404.463.8143 Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404.656.7859 Email: [email protected] Phone: (404) 656-0265 Email: [email protected] Admin. Asst: Debbie Lynn Email: [email protected] Admin. Asst: Paula Golden Email: [email protected] Admin. Asst: Olivia Sims Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] State Representative District 53 State Representative District 81 Rep. Sheila Jones State Representative District 58 Rep. Scott Holcomb (D) Sheila Jones (D) Rep. Simone Bell (D) 511-E Coverdell Legislative Office 411-D Coverdell Legislative Office 612 Coverdell Legislative Office Building Building Building Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404.656.6372 Phone: 404.656.0126 Phone: (404) 656-0325 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Admin. Asst: Cynthia Danzey Admin. Asst: Rahmana Evans Admin. Asst: Rejenia Ballard Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] State Representative District 83 State Representative District 54 State Representative District 59 Rep. Howard Mosby (D) Rep. Beth Beskin (R) Rep. Margaret Kaiser (D) 607 Coverdell Legislative Office 601-F Coverdell Legislative Office 604 Coverdell Legislative Office Building Building Building Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404.656.0287 Phone: 404.656.0254 Phone: (404) 656.0265 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: Admin. Asst: Doris Littlejohn Admin: Kathy Hutcherson [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: Admin. Asst: Olivia Sims [email protected] Email: [email protected] State Representative District 89 Rep. Stacey Abrams (D) State Representative District 55 State Representative District 60 408 Coverdell Legislative Office Rep. Tyrone Brooks (D) Rep. Keisha Waites (D) Building 511-H Coverdell Office Bldg. 509 Coverdell Legislative Office Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 Building Phone: 404.656.5058 Phone: (404) 656.6372 Atlanta, GA 30334 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (404) 656-0220 Admin. Asst: Falak Hindash Admin. Asst: Cynthia Danzey Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Admin. Asst: JC Bryant Email: [email protected] State Representative District 56 Rep. ‘ABLE’ Mable Thomas (D) State Representative District 61 511-B Coverdell Legislative Office Rep. Roger Bruce (D) Building 611 Coverdell Legislative Office Phone: 404.656.6372 Building Email: [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30334 Admin. Asst: Cynthia Danzey Phone: 404.656.0314 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Admin. Asst: Kim Wideman Email: [email protected] REVISED 01/2015 Fulton Legislative Delegation (inclusive of the Atlanta Legislative Delegation) State Representative District 22 State Representative District 49 State Representative District 56 Rep. Wes Cantrell (R) Chuck Martin (R) Rep. ‘ABLE’ Mable Thomas (D) Suite 507-E Coverdell Legislative Office 417-B State Capitol 511-B Coverdell Legislative Office Building Building Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404.656.6372 Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404.656.5064 Email: [email protected] Phone: 404.656.0202 Email: [email protected] Admin. Asst: Cynthia Danzey Email: [email protected] Admin: Fallon Goodman Email: [email protected] Admin: Lynn McKenzie Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] State Representative District 57 State Representative District 51 Rep. Pat Gardner (D) State Representative District 25 Wendell Willard (R) 604 Coverdell Legislative Office Building Rep. Mike Dudgeon (R) 132 State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 608 Coverdell Legislative Office Building Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: (404) 656-0265 Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404.656.5125 Email: [email protected] Phone: 404.656.0298 Email: [email protected] Admin: Olivia Sims Email: [email protected] Admin: Jerrie Baughman Email: [email protected] Admin: Kristin Tipton Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] State Representative District 58 State Representative District 52 Rep. Simone Bell (D) State Representative District 40 Rep. Joe Wilkinson (R) 612 Coverdell Legislative Office Building Rep. Rich Golick (R) 415 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga 30334 218 State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: (404) 656-0325 Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404.463.8143 Email: [email protected] Phone: 404.656.5943 Email: [email protected] Admin. Asst: Rejenia Ballard Email: [email protected] Admin: Debbie Lynn Email: [email protected] Admin: Andrea Postell Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] State Representative District 59 State Representative District 53 Rep. Margaret Kaiser (D) State Representative District 45 Rep. Sheila Jones 604 Coverdell Legislative Office Building Rep. Matt Dollar (R) Sheila Jones (D) Atlanta, GA 30334 401-K State Capitol Building 411-D Coverdell Legislative Office Building Phone: (404) 656.0265 Altanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 Email: [email protected] Phone: 404.656.7857 Phone: 404.656.0126 Admin. Asst: Olivia Sims Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Admin: Diana Lynn Admin: Rahmana Evans Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] State Representative District 60 Rep. Keisha Waites (D) State Representative District 47 State Representative District 54 509 Coverdell Legislative Office Building Rep. Jan Jones (R) Rep. Beth Beskin (R) Atlanta, GA 30334 340 State Capitol 601-F Coverdell Legislative Office Building Phone: (404) 656-0220 Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 Email: [email protected] Phone: 404.656.5072 Phone: 404.656.0254 Admin. Asst: JC Bryant Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Admin: Beth Green Admin: Kathy Hutcherson Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] State Representative District 61 Rep. Roger Bruce (D) State Representative District 48 State Representative District 55 611 Coverdell Legislative Office Building Rep. Harry Geisinger (R) Rep. Tyrone Brooks (D) Atlanta, GA 30334 Suite 408-D Coverdell Legislative Office 511-H Coverdell Office Bldg. Phone: 404.656.0314 Building Atlanta, GA 30334 Email: [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: (404) 656.6372 Admin. Asst: Kim Wideman Phone: 404.657.1803 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Admin. Asst: Cynthia Danzey Email: [email protected] REVISED 01/2015 State Representative District 62 State Representative District 89 Rep. La Dawn Jones (D) Rep. Stacey Abrams (D) 512-B Coverdell Legislative Office Building 609-F Coverdell Legislative Office Building Phone: 404.656.7859 Atlanta, GA 30334 Email: [email protected] Phone: 404.656.5058 Admin. Asst: Paula Golden Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Admin: Falak Hindash Email: [email protected] State Representative District 63 Rep. Ronnie Mabra (D) State Representative District 95 512-G Coverdell Legislative Office Building Rep. Tom Rice (R) Phone: 404.656.7859 220 State Capitol Email: [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30334 Admin: Paula Golden Phone: 404.656.5912 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Admin: Pamela Lewis State Representative District 64 Email: [email protected] Rep. Virgil Fludd (D) Suite 409-A Coverdell Legislative Office Building Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404.656.0116 Email: [email protected] Admin: Josephine Lamar Email: [email protected] State Representative District 65 Rep. Sharon Beasley-Teague (D) Suite 509-A Coverdell Legislative Office Building Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404.656.0221 Email: sharon.beasley- [email protected] Admin: JC Bryant Email: [email protected] State Representative District 80 Rep. Mike Jacobs (R) 131 State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404.656.5116 Email: [email protected] Admin: Michelle McKelly Email: [email protected] State Representative District 83 Rep. Howard Mosby (D) 607-D Coverdell Legislative Office Building Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404.656.0287 Email: [email protected] Admin: Doris Littlejohn Email: [email protected] REVISED 01/2015 Atlanta-Fulton Legislative Delegation STATE SENATORS State Senator, District 6 State Senator, District 38 State Senator, District 56 Sen. Hunter Hill (R) Sen. Horacena Tate (D) Sen. John Albers (R) 421-B Coverdell Legislative Office Building 121-A State Capitol 110-D State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404.463.2518 Phone: (404) 463-8053 Phone: (404) 463-8055 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Legislative Asst: Paula Foil Legislative Asst: Karen Thompson Legislative Asst: Jessica Cady Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] State Senator, District 21 State Senator, District 39 Sen. Brandon Beach (R) Sen. Vincent Fort (D) 303-B Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg. 121-G State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: (678) 640 1811 Phone: (404) 656-5091 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Legislative Asst: Sherry Williams Legislative Asst: Javier Brown Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] State Senator, District 28 State Senator, District 40 Sen. Mike Crane (R) Sen.
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