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State Name Phone Number Message Alabama 1St Bradley Byrne (202 U.S. Representatives to call re DREAM Act State Name Phone Number Message Alabama 1st Bradley Byrne (202) 225-4931 Urge 2nd Martha Roby (202) 225-2901 Urge 3rd Mike Rogers (202) 225-3261 Urge 4th Robert Aderholt (202) 225-4876 Urge 5th Mo Brooks (202) 225-4801 Urge 6th Gary Palmer (202) 225-4921 Urge 7th Terri A. Sewell (202) 225-2665 Thanks Alaska At Large Don Young (202) 225-5765 Urge American Samoa Delegate Amata Radewagen (202) 225-8577 Urge Arizona 1st Tom O'Halleran (202) 225-3361 Thanks 2nd Martha McSally (202) 225-2542 Urge 3rd Raul Grijalva (202) 225-2435 Thanks 4th Paul A. Gosar (202) 225-2315 Urge 5th Andy Biggs (202) 225-2635 Urge 6th David Schweikert (202) 225-2190 Urge 7th Ruben Gallego (202) 225-4065 Thanks 8th Trent Franks - Vacancy (202) 225-4576 Urge 9th Kyrsten Sinema (202) 225-9888 Thanks Arkansas 1st Rick Crawford (202) 225-4076 Urge 2nd French Hill (202) 225-2506 Urge 3rd Steve Womack (202) 225-4301 Urge 4th Bruce Westerman (202) 225-3772 Urge California 1st Doug LaMalfa (202) 225-3076 Urge 2nd Jared Huffman (202) 225-5161 Thanks 3rd John Garamendi (202) 225-1880 Thanks 4th Tom McClintock (202) 225-2511 Urge 5th Mike Thompson (202) 225-3311 Thanks 6th Doris O. Matsui (202) 225-7163 Thanks 7th Ami Bera (202) 225-5716 Thanks 8th Paul Cook (202) 225-5861 Urge 9th Jerry McNerney (202) 225-1947 Thanks 10th Jeff Denham (202) 225-4540 Thanks 11th Mark DeSaulnier (202) 225-2095 Thanks 12th Nancy Pelosi (202) 225-4965 Thanks 13th Barbara Lee (202) 225-2661 Thanks 14th Jackie Speier (202) 225-3531 Thanks 15th Eric Swalwell (202) 225-5065 Thanks 16th Jim Costa (202) 225-3341 Thanks 17th Ro Khanna (202) 225-2631 Thanks 18th Anna G. Eshoo (202) 225-8104 Thanks 19th Zoe Lofgren (202) 225-3072 Thanks 20th Jimmy Panetta (202) 225-2861 Thanks 21st David Valadao (202) 225-4695 Thanks 22nd Devin Nunes (202) 225-2523 Urge 23rd Kevin McCarthy (202) 225-2915 Urge 24th Salud Carbajal (202) 225-3601 Thanks 25th Steve Knight (202) 225-1956 Urge 26th Julia Brownley (202) 225-5811 Thanks 27th Judy Chu (202) 225-5464 Thanks 28th Adam Schiff (202) 225-4176 Thanks 29th Tony Cárdenas (202) 225-6131 Thanks 30th Brad Sherman (202) 225-5911 Thanks 31st Pete Aguilar (202) 225-3201 Thanks 32nd Grace Napolitano (202) 225-5256 Thanks 33rd Ted Lieu (202) 225-3976 Thanks 34th Jimmy Gomez (202) 225-6235 Thanks 35th Norma Torres (202) 225-6161 Thanks 36th Raul Ruiz (202) 225-5330 Thanks 37th Karen Bass (202) 225-7084 Thanks 38th Linda Sánchez (202) 225-6676 Thanks 39th Ed Royce (202) 225-4111 Urge 40th Lucille Roybal-Allard (202) 225-1766 Thanks 41st Mark Takano (202) 225-2305 Thanks 42nd Ken Calvert (202) 225-1986 Urge 43rd Maxine Waters (202) 225-2201 Thanks 44th Nanette Barragán (202) 225-8220 Thanks 45th Mimi Walters (202) 225-5611 Urge 46th Luis J. Correa (202) 225-2965 Thanks 47th Alan Lowenthal (202) 225-7924 Thanks 48th Dana Rohrabacher (202) 225-2415 Urge 49th Darrell Issa (202) 225-3906 Urge 50th Duncan D. Hunter (202) 225-5672 Urge 51st Juan Vargas (202) 225-8045 Thanks 52nd Scott Peters (202) 225-0508 Thanks 53rd Susan Davis (202) 225-2040 Thanks Colorado 1st Diana DeGette (202) 225-4431 Thanks 2nd Jared Polis (202) 225-2161 Thanks 3rd Scott Tipton (202) 225-4761 Urge 4th Ken Buck (202) 225-4676 Urge 5th Doug Lamborn (202) 225-4422 Urge 6th Mike Coffman (202) 225-7882 Thanks 7th Ed Perlmutter (202) 225-2645 Thanks Connecticut 1st John B. Larson (202) 225-2265 Thanks 2nd Joe Courtney (202) 225-2076 Thanks 3rd Rosa L. DeLauro (202) 225-3661 Thanks 4th Jim Himes (202) 225-5541 Thanks 5th Elizabeth Esty (202) 225-4476 Thanks Delaware At Large Lisa Blunt Rochester (202) 225-4165 Thanks District of Columbia Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (202) 225-8050 Thanks Florida 1st Matt Gaetz (202) 225-4136 Urge 2nd Neal Dunn (202) 225-5235 Urge 3rd Ted Yoho (202) 225-5744 Urge 4th John Rutherford (202) 225-2501 Urge 5th Al Lawson Jr. (202) 225-0123 Thanks 6th Ron DeSantis (202) 225-2706 Urge 7th Stephanie Murphy (202) 225-4035 Thanks 8th Bill Posey (202) 225-3671 Urge 9th Darren Soto (202) 225-9889 Thanks 10th Val Demings (202) 225-2176 Thanks 11th Daniel Webster (202) 225-1002 Urge 12th Gus M. Bilirakis (202) 225-5755 Urge 13th Charlie Crist (202) 225-5961 Thanks 14th Kathy Castor (202) 225-3376 Thanks 15th Dennis Ross (202) 225-1252 Urge 16th Vern Buchanan (202) 225-5015 Urge 17th Tom Rooney (202) 225-5792 Urge 18th Brian Mast (202) 225-3026 Urge 19th Francis Rooney (202) 225-2536 Urge 20th Alcee L. Hastings (202) 225-1313 Thanks 21st Lois Frankel (202) 225-9890 Thanks 22nd Ted Deutch (202) 225-3001 Thanks 23rd Debbie Wasserman Schultz (202) 225-7931 Thanks 24th Frederica S. Wilson (202) 225-4506 Thanks 25th Mario Diaz-Balart (202) 225-4211 Urge 26th Carlos Curbelo (202) 225-2778 Urge 27th Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (202) 225-3931 Thanks Georgia 1st Buddy Carter (202) 225-5831 Urge 2nd Sanford D. Bishop Jr. (202) 225-3631 Thanks 3rd A. Drew Ferguson (202) 225-5901 Urge 4th Hank Johnson Jr. (202) 225-1605 Thanks 5th John Lewis (202) 225-3801 Thanks 6th Karen C. Handel (202) 225-4501 Urge 7th Robert Woodall (202) 225-4272 Urge 8th Austin Scott (202) 225-6531 Urge 9th Doug Collins (202) 225-9893 Urge 10th Jody Hice (202) 225-4101 Urge 11th Barry Loudermilk (202) 225-2931 Urge 12th Rick Allen (202) 225-2823 Urge 13th David Scott (202) 225-2939 Thanks 14th Tom Graves (202) 225-5211 Urge Guam Delegate Madeleine Bordallo (202) 225-1188 Thanks Hawaii 1st Colleen Hanabusa (202) 225-2726 Thanks 2nd Tulsi Gabbard (202) 225-4906 Thanks Idaho 1st Raul R. Labrador (202) 225-6611 Urge 2nd Mike Simpson (202) 225-5531 Urge Illinois 1st Bobby L. Rush (202) 225-4372 Thanks 2nd Robin Kelly (202) 225-0773 Thanks 3rd Daniel Lupinski (202) 225-5701 Urge 4th Luis V. Gutierrez (202) 225-8203 Thanks 5th Mike Quigley (202) 225-4061 Thanks 6th Peter J. Roskam (202) 225-4561 Urge 7th Danny K. 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