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CA State Senators Capitol Phone & District Phone & Name & E-Mail District Capitol Address Fax District Address Fax Serves Elected NLACRC Legislators 2020 CA State Senators Capitol Phone & District Phone & Name & E-mail District Capitol Address Fax District Address Fax Serves Elected Burbank and the following communities in Los Angeles: Arleta, Granada Hills, Hansen Dam, Lake View Terrace, Mission Hills, North Hills, North Hollywood, part of Northridge, Pacoima, Panorama City, Sherman Oaks, Studio city, part of Sun Valley, Sylmar, Toluca Robert M. Hertzberg (D) (916) 651-4018 6150 Van Nuys Blvd., (818) 901-5588 Lake, Valley Glen, Valley Village, elected 1996, [email protected]. State Capitol, Room 4038 Fax (916) 651- Suite 400 Fax (818) 901- Van Nuys, the city of San Fernando 2014; term gov 18 Sacramento, CA 95814 4918 Van Nuys, CA 91401 5562 and Universal City limit 2022 848 W. Lancaster Blvd, Suite 101, Lancaster, CA 93534 (661) 729-6232 Scott Wilk (R) (916) 651-4021 23920 Valencia Blvd, Fax (661) 729- elected assemblymember.wilk@ State Capitol, Room 4090 Fax (916) 651- Suite 250 1683 or (661) Apple Valley, Hesperia, Lancaster, A 2012/S 2016 assembly.ca.gov 21 Sacramento, CA 95814 4921 Santa Clarita, CA 91355 286-2543 Palmdale, Santa Clarita Victorville term limit 2024 Sunland-Tujunga, Glendale, Pasadena, Altadena, Atwater Village, La Cañada-Flintridge, La Crescenta, Montrose, South Pasadena, San Marino, Sierra Madre, Monrovia, Duarte, Anthony Portantino (D) (916) 651-4025 1000 North Central Avenue, (818) 409-0400 Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne, elected A 2006- [email protected] State Capitol, Room 3086 Fax (916) 651- Suite 240 Fax (818) 409- Claremont, San Antonio Heights, 2012/S 2016 v 25 Sacramento, CA 95814 4925 Glendale, CA 91202 1256 Upland, Burbank term limit 2024 NLACRC Legislators 2020 CA State Senators (continued) Capitol Phone & District Phone & Name & E-mail District Capitol Address Fax District Address Fax Serves Elected Simi Valley, Moorpark, Thousand Oaks, Agoura Hills, and Westlake Village, Leo Carrillo State Beach to (916) 651-4027 5016 N. Parkway Calabasas, Suite (818) 876-3352 Malibu and Topanga Canyon, Henry Stern (D) State Capitol, Room 3070 Fax (916) 651- 222 Fax (818) 876- Calabasas, West Hills and a portion elected S 2016/ [email protected] 27 Sacramento, CA 95814 4927 Calabasas, CA 91302 0802 of Santa Clarita term limit 2028 U.S. Senators Senate Phone & District Phone & Name District Senate Address Fax District Address Fax Serves Elected (202) 224-3553 (310) 231-4494 Kamala Harris (D) 112 Hart Senate Office Building Fax (202) 228- 11845 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite Fax (202) 224- www.harris.senate.gov/contact Washington, D.C. 20510 4056 1250W, Los Angeles, CA 90064 0357 California elected 1993 Dianne Feinstein (D) (202) 224-3841 (310) 914-7300 www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/ 331 Hart Senate Office Bldg. Fax (202) 228- 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite Fax (310) 914- index.cfm/e-mail-me Washington, D.C. 20510 3954 915, Los Angeles, CA 90025 7318 California elected 1992 CA Assembly Members District Phone & Name District Capitol Address Capitol Phone District Address Fax Serves Elected Tom Lackey (R) (916) 319-2036 41319 12th Street West, (661) 267-7636 Lancaster, Palmdale, Pearblossom, assemblymember.lackey@ State Capitol, Room 2174 Fax (916) 319- Suite 105 Fax (661) 267- Santa Clarita, Phelah, Rosamond, elected 2014; assembly. ca.gov 36 Sacramento, CA 95814 2136 Palmdale, CA 93551 7736 Mojave, California City term limit 2026 Christy Smith (D) (916) 319-2038 27441 Tourney Road, (661) 286-1565 Canyon Country, Castaic, assemblymember.smith@ State Capitol, Room 2002 Fax (916) 319- Suite 160 Fax (661) 286- Chatsworth, Northridge, Santa elected A 2018; assembly.ca.gov 38 Sacramento, CA 95814 2138 Valencia, CA 91355 1408 Clarita, Simi Valley term limit 2030 NLACRC Legislators 2020 CA Assembly Members (continued) District Phone & Name District Capitol Address Capitol Phone District Address Fax Serves Elected Luz Rivas (D) (916) 319-2039 (818) 504-3911 Special Election [email protected] State Capitol, Room 2160 Fax (916) 319- 9300 Laurel Canyon Blvd., First Fax (818) 365- Sylmar, San Fernando, Pacoima, 6/2018; term a.gov 39 Sacramento, CA 95814 2139 Floor, Arleta, CA 91331 8083 Sun Valley, North Hollywood limit 2028 Laura Friedman (D) (916) 319-2043 300 East Magnolia Blvd., (818) 558-3043 Burbank, Glendale, La Canada, La elected A 2016 assemblymember.friedman@asse State Capitol, Room 2137 Fax (916) 319- Suite 504 Fax (818) 558- Crescenta, Montrose, North / term limit mbly.ca.gov 43 Sacramento, CA 95814 2143 Burbank, CA 91502 3042 Hollywood, Los Angeles 2028 Calabasas, Canoga Park, Jesse Gabriel (D) (916) 319-2045 6150 Van Nuys Blvd., (818) 904-3840 Chatsworth, Encino, Northridge, Special Election assemblymember.gabriel@ State Capitol, Room 4162 Fax (916) 319- Suite 306 Fax (818) 904- West Hills, Winnetka, Encino, 6/2018; term assembly.ca.gov 45 Sacramento, CA 95814 2145 Van Nuys, CA 91401 0764 Woodland Hills limit 2028 North Hollywood, Panorama City, Adrin Nazarian (D) (916) 319-2046 6150 Van Nuys Blvd., (818) 376-4246 Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Valley assemblymember.nazarian@ State Capitol, Room 4146 Fax (916) 319- Suite 300 Fax (818) 376- Village, Van Nuys, and other parts elected A 2012; assembly.ca.gov 46 Sacramento, CA 95814 2146 Van Nuys, CA 91401 4252 of Los Angeles term limit 2024 Agoura Hills, Bel Aire, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Hollywood, Malibu, Richard Bloom (D) (916) 319-2050 (310) 450-0041 Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, assemblymember.bloom@ State Capitol, Room 2003 Fax (916) 319- 2800 28th St., Suite 105 Fax (310) 450- West Hollywood, West LA, parts of elected A 2012; assembly.ca.gov 50 Sacramento, CA 95814 2150 Santa Monica, CA 90405 6090 San Fernando Valley term limit 2024 NLACRC Legislators 2020 CA Congressional Representatives District Phone & Name District Capitol Address Capitol Phone District Address Fax Serves Elected 1008 West Avenue M-14, Palmdale - (661) Suite E, 839-0532 Palmdale, CA 93551 Santa Clarita - 1130 Longworth House Office (202) 225-1956 (661) 568-4855 Building Fax (202) 226- 23734 Valencia Blvd., Suite 301, Palmdale, Simi Valley, Santa Mike Garcia (R) 25 Washington, DC 20515 0683 Santa Clarita, CA 91355 Clarita, Acton 2020 2411 Rayburn House Office (202) 225-4176 (818) 450-2900 Building Fax (202) 225- 245 E. Olive Ave. #200 Fax (818) 450- Adam Schiff (D) 28 Washington, DC 20515 5828 Burbank, CA 91502 2928 Glendale, La Canada, Flintridge 2000 1510 Longworth House Office (202) 225-6131 8134 Van Nuys Blvd., (818) 781-7407 Building Fax (202) 225- Suite 206 Fax (818) 781- Sylmar, North Hills, Pacoima, Tony Cardenas (D) 29 Washington, DC 20515 0819 Panorama City, CA 91402 7462 Mission Hills 2012 2242 Rayburn House Office (202) 225-5911 (818) 501-9200 Building Fax (202) 225- 5000 Van Nuys Blvd, Suite 420 Fax (818) 501- Chatsworth, Encino, Woodland Brad Sherman (D) 30 Washington, DC 20515 5879 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 1554 Hills, Canoga Park 1996 415 Cannon House Office 5055 Wilshire Blvd, Building Suite 310 Malibu, Topanga, Brentwood, Ted Lieu (D) 33 Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-3976 Los Angeles, CA 90036 (323) 651-1040 Calabasas 2014 L.A. City Council Members District Phone & Name District City Hall Address City Hall Phone District Address Fax Serves Paul Krekorian City Hall Office (213) 473-7002 5420 N. Lankershim Blvd., (818) 755-7676 North Hollywood, Studio City, Sun councilmember.krekorian@ 200 N. Spring St., Room 435 Fax (213) 978- Suite 200 Fax (818) 755- Valley, Valley Glen, Valley Village, lacity.org 2 Los Angeles, CA 90012 3092 North Hollywood, CA 91601 7862 Van Nuys 2010 NLACRC Legislators 2020 L.A. City Council Members (continued) District Phone & Name District City Hall Address City Hall Phone District Address Fax Serves Bob Blumenfield City Hall Office (818) 774-4330 councilmember.blumenfield@ 200 N. Spring St., Room 415 (213) 473-7003 19040 Vanowen St. Fax (818) 756- Canoga Park, Reseda, Tarzana, lacity.org 3 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Fax (473-7567 Reseda, CA 91335 9179 Winnetka, Woodland Hills 2013 Los Angeles City Hall (818) 971-3088 Paul Koretz 200 N. Spring St., Room 440 (213) 473-7005 15760 Ventura Blvd, Suite 600 Fax (818) 788- [email protected] 5 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 978-2250 Encino, CA 91436 9210 Parts of Los Angeles and Encino 2013 14410 Sylvan St., Suite 215 VN (818) 778- Nury Martinez Los Angeles City Hall Van Nuys, CA 91401 4999 Lake Balboa, Sun Valley, Panorama councilmember.martinez@ 200 N. Spring St., Room 470 9300 Laurel Canyon Blvd., 2nd fl. SV (818) 771- City, Arleta, North Hollywood, lacity.org 6 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 473-7006 Sun Valley 91331 0236 North Hills East 2013 Lake View Terrace, Mission Hills, Monica Rodriguez Los Angeles City Hall (213) 473-3231 13520 Van Nuys Blvd., (818) 485-0600 North Hills, Pacoima, Shadow Hills, councilmember.rodriguez@ 200 N. Spring St., Room 455 Fax (213) 847- Suite 209 Fax (818) 896- Sunland-Tujunga, La Tuna Canyon, lacity. org 7 Los Angeles, CA 90012 0707 Pacoima, CA 91331 9250 Sylmar 2017 Mitchell Englander Los Angeles City Hall (213) 473-7012 (818) 882-1212 Chatsworth, Granada Hills, North councilmember.englander@ 200 N. Spring St., Room 405 Fax (213) 473- 9207 Oakdale Ave., Suite 200 Fax (818) 701- Hills, Northridge, Porter Ranch, lacity.org 12 Los Angeles, CA 90012 6925 Chatsworth, CA 91311 5254 Reseda, West Hills 2011 NLACRC Legislators 2020 L.A. County Board of Supervisors District Phone & Name Title Address Phone District Address Fax Serves Elected Parts of Los Angeles, Sylmar, San Fernando, Arleta, Panorama City, Van Nuys, North Hollywood, 821 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Reseda, Canoga Park, Winnetka, Administration 7555 Van Nuys Blvd., Suite 1 Van (818) 901-3831 Encino, Toluca Lake, Universal City, Sheila Kuehl 500 W. Temple St. Nuys, CA 91405 Fax (818) 997- Sherman Oaks, Studio City, [email protected] 3 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-3333 8196 Calabasas and others elected 2014 Antelope Valley, Santa Clarita, Burbank, Chatsworth, Granada 500 West Temple St., Room (213) 974-5555 (818) 993-5170 Hills, Porter Ranch, Canoga Park, Kathryn Barger 869 Fax (213) 974- 21943 Plummer St.
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