Congressional Roster

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Congressional Roster Note: printed directories will be provided to APPA members once the Legislative Rally returns to an in-person event. 2/21/2021 Party Control Balance of Power By the Numbers House of Representatives Democrat 222 + 213 = 435* Republicans gained 15* seats United States Senate Democrat** 50 + 50 = 100 60 votes needed to end filibuster President Joe Biden Democrat 306 Biden | 232 Trump 270 Electoral College votes to win *Pending results of special elections for LA-2 & LA-5 and TX-6 seats | **Vice President Kamala Harris serves as President of the Senate on ceremonial occasions or when a tie-breaking vote may be needed UNITED STATES SENATE SENATOR * New | Win Margin % D.C. Office Phone (202) District Office(s) Online/Social Media Richard Shelby +28% 304 Russell 224-5744 Birmingham | Huntsville | Mobile | Montgomery | Tuscaloosa - AL +20% *Tommy Tuberville B40A Dirksen 224-4124 Dothan | Hoover | Huntsville | Mobile | Montgomery Lisa Murkowski +15% 522 Hart 224-6665 Anchorage | Fairbanks | Juneau | Mat-su Valley | Soldotna | Ketchikan AK +13% Dan Sullivan 302 Hart 224-3004 Anchorage | Fairbanks | Juneau | Mat-su Valley | Soldotna | Ketchikan Mark Kelly +2.4% B40B Dirksen 224-2235 Phoenix | Prescott | Tucson - AZ +2.4% Kyrsten Sinema 317 Hart 224-4521 Phoenix | Tucson John Boozman +24% 141 Hart 224-4843 El Dorado | Forth Smith | Jonesboro | Little Rock | Lowell | Mountain Home | Stuttgart AR +33% Tom Cotton 326 Russell 224-2353 El Dorado | Jonesboro | Little Rock | Springdale Dianne Feinstein +8.4% 331 Hart 224-3841 Fresno | Los Angeles | San Diego | San Francisco CA Appointed *Alex Padilla B03 Russell 224-3553 Fresno | Los Angeles| Sacramento | San Diego | San Francisco - Michael Bennet +5.7% 261 Russell 224-5852 Denver | Durango | Fort Collins | Grand Junction | Pikes Peak | Pueblo | San Luis Valley CO +9.3% Colorado Springs | Denver | Durango | Grand Junction | Greeley | Ft. Collins | Pueblo *John Hickenlooper B85 Russell 224-5941 Richard Blumenthal +29% 706 Hart 224-2823 Bridgeport | Hartford CT +20% Christopher Murphy 136 Hart 224-4041 Hartford - Thomas Carper +35% 513 Hart 224-2441 Dover | Georgetown | Wilmington DE +22% Christopher Coons 218 Russell 224-5042 Dover | Wilmington Marco Rubio +7.7% 284 Russell 224-3041 Fort Myers | Jacksonville | Miami | Orlando | Palm Beach | Pensacola | Tallahassee | Tampa FL +0.2% Rick Scott 716 Hart 224-5274 Jacksonville | Kissimmee | Miami | Naples | Orlando | Pensacola | Tallahassee | Tampa | West Palm Beach *Jon Ossoff +1.2% 825 B&C Hart 224-3521 TBD - GA +2% *Rev. Raphael Warnock B40D Dirksen 224-3643 TBD Mazie Hirono +42% 713 Hart 224-6361 Honolulu - HI +51% Brian Schatz 722 Hart 224-3934 Honolulu Mike Crapo +38% 239 Dirksen 224-6142 Boise | Coeur d’Alene | Idaho Falls | Lewiston | Pocatello | Twin Falls ID +29% James Risch 483 Russell 224-2752 Boise | Coeur d’Alene | Idaho Falls | Lewiston | Pocatello | Twin Falls Tammy Duckworth +15% 524 Hart 224-2854 Belleville | Chicago | Carbondale | Rock Island | Springfield IL +16% Richard Durbin 711 Hart 224-2152 Chicago | Carbondale | Rock Island | Springfield Mike Braun +5.9% 374 Russell 224-4814 Fort Wayne | Hammond | Indianapolis IN +10% Todd Young 185 Dirksen 224-5623 Evansville | Fort Wayne | Indianapolis | New Albany Joni Ernst +6.6% 730 Hart 224-3254 Cedar Rapids | Council Bluffs | Davenport | Des Moines | Sioux City IA +25% Chuck Grassley 135 Hart 224-3744 Cedar Rapids | Council Bluffs | Davenport | Des Moines | Sioux City | Waterloo *Doc Marshall +11% B33 Hart 224-4774 Garden City | Overland Park | Pittsburg | Salina | Topeka | Wichita KS +30% Jerry Moran 521 Dirksen 224-6521 Hays | Garden City | Manhattan | Olathe | Pittsburg | Wichita - Mitch McConnell +20% 317 Russell 224-2541 Bowling Green | Fort Wright | Lexington | Louisville | London | Paducah KY +15% Rand Paul 167 Russell 224-4343 Bowling Green Bill Cassidy +40% 520 Hart 224-5824 Alexandria | Baton Rouge | Lafayette | Metairie | Monroe | Shreveport LA +21% John Kennedy 416 Russell 224-4623 Alexandria | Baton Rouge | Houma | Lafayette | Lake Charles | Mandeville | Monroe | New Orleans | Shreveport Angus King (I) +19% 133 Hart 224-5344 Augusta | Biddeford | Bangor | Presque Isle ME +8.6% Susan Collins 413 Dirksen 224-2523 Augusta | Bangor | Biddeford | Caribou | Lewiston | Portland - Benjamin Cardin +35% 509 Hart 224-4524 Baltimore | Bowie | Cumberland | Rockville | Salisbury MD +25% Chris Van Hollen 110 Hart 224-4654 Annapolis | Baltimore | Cambridge | Hagerstown | Largo | Rockville - Edward Markey +33% 255 Dirksen 224-2742 Boston | Fall River | Springfield MA +24% Elizabeth Warren 309 Hart 224-4543 Boston | Springfield Debbie Stabenow +6.5% 731 Hart 224-4822 Detroit | East Lansing | Flint | Grand Rapids | Marquette | Traverse City MI +1.7% Gary Peters 724 Hart 224-6221 Detroit | Grand Rapids | Lansing | Marquette | Rochester | Saginaw | Traverse City Amy Klobuchar +24% 425 Dirksen 224-3244 Minneapolis | Moorhead | Rochester | Virginia - - MN +5.3% Tina Smith 720 Hart 224-5641 Duluth | Moorhead | Rochester | Saint Paul - Cindy Hyde-Smith +10% 702 Hart 224-5054 Jackson | Gulfport | Oxford MS Roger Wicker +19% 555 Dirksen 224-6253 Gulfport | Hernando | Jackson | Tupelo Note: printed directories will be provided to APPA members once the Legislative Rally returns to an in-person event. 2/21/2021 SENATOR * New | Win Margin % D.C. Office Phone (202) District Office(s) Online/Social Media Roy Blunt +2.8% 260 Russell 224-5721 Cape Girardeau | Columbia | Kansas City | Springfield | St. Louis MO +5.8% Josh Hawley 212 Russell 224-6154 Cape Girardeau | Columbia | Kansas City | Springfield | St. Louis Steve Daines +10% 320 Hart 224-2651 Billings | Bozeman | Great Falls | Helena | Kalispell | Missoula | Sidney MT +3.5% Jon Tester 311 Hart 224-2644 Billings | Bozeman | Butte | Great Falls | Helena | Kalispell | Missoula Deb Fischer +19% 454 Russell 224-6551 Kearney | Lincoln | Omaha | Scottsbluff NE Ben Sasse +40% 107 Russell 224-4224 Kearney | Lincoln | Omaha | Scottsbluff Catherine Cortez Masto +2.4% 516 Hart 224-3542 Las Vegas | Reno | Rural Mobile Office NV +5% Jacky Rosen 144 Russell 224-6244 Las Vegas | Reno - Maggie Hassan +0.1% 324 Hart 224-3324 Berlin | Concord | Manchester | Nashua | Portsmouth NH +16% Jeanne Shaheen 506 Hart 224-2841 Berlin | Claremont | Dover | Keene | Manchester | Nashua Cory Booker +16% 717 Hart 224-3224 Camden | Newark - - NJ +11% Robert Menendez 528 Hart 224-4744 Barrington | Newark Martin Heinrich +24% 303 Hart 224-5521 Albuquerque | Farmington | Las Cruces | Roswell | Santa Fe NM +6.1% *Ben Ray Luján B40C Dirksen 224-6621 Las Cruces | Portales | Santa Fe Kirsten Gillibrand +34% 478 Russell 224-4451 Albany | Buffalo | Hudson | Long Island | Lowville | NYC | Rochester | Syracuse - NY +43% Charles Schumer 322 Hart 224-6542 Albany | Binghamton | Buffalo | Melville | NYC | Peekskill | Rochester | Syracuse - - Richard Burr +5.7% 217 Russell 224-3154 Asheville | Rocky Mount | Wilmington | Winston-Salem NC +1.8% Thom Tillis 113 Dirksen 224-6342 Charlotte | Greenville | Hendersonville | High Point | Raleigh v Kevin Cramer +11% 400 Russell 224-2043 Bismarck | Fargo | Grand Forks | Minot | Williston ND +62% John Hoeven 338 Russell 224-2551 Bismarck | Fargo | Grand Forks | Minot | Watford City Sherrod Brown +6.8% 503 Hart 224-2315 Cincinnati | Cleveland | Columbus | Lorain OH +21% Rob Portman 448 Russell 224-3353 Cincinnati | Cleveland | Columbus | Toledo - Jim Inhofe +30% 205 Russell 224-4721 Enid | McAlester | Oklahoma City | Tulsa OK +43% James Lankford 316 Hart 224-5754 Oklahoma City | Tulsa Jeff Merkley +18% 531 Hart 224-3753 Baker City | Bend | Eugene | Medford | Portland | Salem - - OR +23% Ron Wyden 221 Dirksen 224-5244 Bend | Eugene | La Grande | Medford | Portland | Salem - +13% Allentown | Bellefonte | Erie | Harrisburg | Philadelphia | Pittsburgh | Scranton Bob Casey 393 Russell 224-6324 PA +1.5% Allentown | Erie | Harrisburg | Johnstown | Pittsburgh | Philadelphia | Wilkes- Patrick Toomey 248 Russell 224-4254 Barre Jack Reed +33% 728 Hart 224-4642 Cranston | Providence - RI +23% Sheldon Whitehouse 530 Hart 224-2921 Providence Lindsey Graham +10% 290 Russell 224-5972 Columbia | Florence | Greenville | Mt. Pleasant | Pendleton | Rock Hill - SC +24% Tim Scott 104 Hart 224-6121 Columbia | Greenville | North Charleston Mike Rounds +31% 502 Hart 224-5842 Aberdeen | Pierre | Rapid City | Sioux Falls SD +44% John Thune 511 Dirksen 224-2321 Aberdeen | Rapid City | Sioux Falls Marsha Blackburn +11% 357 Dirksen 224-3344 Chattanooga | Jonesborough | Knoxville | Jackson | Memphis | Nashville - TN +27% Blountville | Chattanooga | Cookeville | Jackson | Knoxville | Memphis | Nashville *Bill Hagerty B11 Russell 224-4944 John Cornyn +10% 517 Hart 224-2934 Austin | Dallas | Harlingen | Houston | Lubbock | San Antonio | Tyler TX +2.6% Ted Cruz 127A Russell 224-5922 Austin | Dallas | Houston | McAllen | San Antonio | Tyler Mike Lee +41% 361A Russell 224-5444 Ogden | Salt Lake City | St. George | Mobile Offices UT +32% Mitt Romney 124 Russell 224-5251 Salt Lake City | St. George Patrick Leahy +28% 437 Russell 224-4242 Burlington | Montpelier - VT +40% Bernie Sanders (I) 332 Dirksen 224-5141 Burlington | St. Johnsbury - Tim Kaine +16% 231 Russell 224-4024 Abingdon | Fredericksburg | Manassas | Richmond | Roanoke | Virginia Beach - VA Mark Warner +12% 703 Hart 224-2023 Abingdon | Norfolk | Richmond | Roanoke | Vienna +17% Maria Cantwell 511 Hart 224-3441 Everett | Richland | Seattle | Spokane | Tacoma | Vancouver - WA Patty Murray +18% 154 Russell 224-2621 Everett | Seattle
Recommended publications
  • Women in the United States Congress: 1917-2012
    Women in the United States Congress: 1917-2012 Jennifer E. Manning Information Research Specialist Colleen J. Shogan Deputy Director and Senior Specialist November 26, 2012 Congressional Research Service 7-5700 www.crs.gov RL30261 CRS Report for Congress Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress Women in the United States Congress: 1917-2012 Summary Ninety-four women currently serve in the 112th Congress: 77 in the House (53 Democrats and 24 Republicans) and 17 in the Senate (12 Democrats and 5 Republicans). Ninety-two women were initially sworn in to the 112th Congress, two women Democratic House Members have since resigned, and four others have been elected. This number (94) is lower than the record number of 95 women who were initially elected to the 111th Congress. The first woman elected to Congress was Representative Jeannette Rankin (R-MT, 1917-1919, 1941-1943). The first woman to serve in the Senate was Rebecca Latimer Felton (D-GA). She was appointed in 1922 and served for only one day. A total of 278 women have served in Congress, 178 Democrats and 100 Republicans. Of these women, 239 (153 Democrats, 86 Republicans) have served only in the House of Representatives; 31 (19 Democrats, 12 Republicans) have served only in the Senate; and 8 (6 Democrats, 2 Republicans) have served in both houses. These figures include one non-voting Delegate each from Guam, Hawaii, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Currently serving Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) holds the record for length of service by a woman in Congress with 35 years (10 of which were spent in the House).
    [Show full text]
  • November 2020 Election Results (Results As of November 30, 2020) U.S
    New York State Congressional Delegation November 2020 Election Results (Results as of November 30, 2020) U.S. Senate 116th Congress (Jan. 2019 - Jan. 2021) 117th Congress (Jan. 2021 - Jan. 2023) Senator Charles Schumer (D) Senator Charles Schumer (D) (Up for re-election in 2022) Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D) Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D) (Up for re-election in Jan 2024) U.S. House of Representatives 116th Congress (Jan. 2019 - Jan. 2021) 117th Congress (Jan. 2021 - Jan. 2023) NY – 1 Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) NY – 2 Peter King (R-Seaford) (Ret.) Andrew Garbarino (R-Sayville) NY – 3 Thomas Suozzi (D-Glen Cove) Thomas Suozzi (D-Glen Cove) NY – 4 Kathleen Rice (D-Mineola) Kathleen Rice (D-Mineola) NY – 5 Gregory Meeks (D-Far Rockaway) Gregory Meeks (D-Far Rockaway) NY – 6 Grace Meng (D-Queens) Grace Meng (D-Queens) NY – 7 Nydia Velazquez (D-Brooklyn) Nydia Velazquez (D-Brooklyn) NY – 8 Hakeem Jeffries (D-Brooklyn) Hakeem Jeffries (D-Brooklyn) NY – 9 Yvette Clarke (D-Brooklyn) Yvette Clarke (D-Brooklyn) NY – 10 Jerrold Nadler (D-Manhattan) Jerrold Nadler (D-Manhattan) NY – 11 Max Rose (D-Staten Island) Nicole Malliotakis (R-Staten Island) NY – 12 Carolyn Maloney (D-Manhattan) Carolyn Maloney (D-Manhattan) NY – 13 Adriano Espaillat (D-Manhattan) Adriano Espaillat (D-Manhattan) NY – 14 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Queens) Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Queens) NY – 15 Jose Serrano (D-Bronx) (Ret.) Ritchie Torres (D-Bronx) NY – 16 Eliot Engel (D-Bronx) Jamaal Bowman (D-Yonkers) NY – 17 Nita Lowey (D-Harrison) (Ret.) Mondaire
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix 1, Greg Howard, July 12, 2018 Pitching Interview
    Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 03/11/2019 1:49:33 PM Appendix 1, Greg Howard, July 12, 2018 Pitching interview opportunities for Houston Consul General [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 03/11/2019 1:49:33 PM Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 03/11/2019 1:49:33 PM Appendix 2, Ekaterina Myagkova, June 7, 2018: Mercury emailed a media advisory for an Iftar dinner co-hosted by the Turkish Consulate General in Miami to the following addresses on June 7 and June 8, 2018: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 03/11/2019
    [Show full text]
  • Key Committees 2021
    Key Committees 2021 Senate Committee on Appropriations Visit: appropriations.senate.gov Majority Members Minority Members Patrick J. Leahy, VT, Chairman Richard C. Shelby, AL, Ranking Member* Patty Murray, WA* Mitch McConnell, KY Dianne Feinstein, CA Susan M. Collins, ME Richard J. Durbin, IL* Lisa Murkowski, AK Jack Reed, RI* Lindsey Graham, SC* Jon Tester, MT Roy Blunt, MO* Jeanne Shaheen, NH* Jerry Moran, KS* Jeff Merkley, OR* John Hoeven, ND Christopher Coons, DE John Boozman, AR Brian Schatz, HI* Shelley Moore Capito, WV* Tammy Baldwin, WI* John Kennedy, LA* Christopher Murphy, CT* Cindy Hyde-Smith, MS* Joe Manchin, WV* Mike Braun, IN Chris Van Hollen, MD Bill Hagerty, TN Martin Heinrich, NM Marco Rubio, FL* * Indicates member of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Subcommittee, which funds IMLS - Final committee membership rosters may still be being set “Key Committees 2021” - continued: Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Visit: help.senate.gov Majority Members Minority Members Patty Murray, WA, Chairman Richard Burr, NC, Ranking Member Bernie Sanders, VT Rand Paul, KY Robert P. Casey, Jr PA Susan Collins, ME Tammy Baldwin, WI Bill Cassidy, M.D. LA Christopher Murphy, CT Lisa Murkowski, AK Tim Kaine, VA Mike Braun, IN Margaret Wood Hassan, NH Roger Marshall, KS Tina Smith, MN Tim Scott, SC Jacky Rosen, NV Mitt Romney, UT Ben Ray Lujan, NM Tommy Tuberville, AL John Hickenlooper, CO Jerry Moran, KS “Key Committees 2021” - continued: Senate Committee on Finance Visit: finance.senate.gov Majority Members Minority Members Ron Wyden, OR, Chairman Mike Crapo, ID, Ranking Member Debbie Stabenow, MI Chuck Grassley, IA Maria Cantwell, WA John Cornyn, TX Robert Menendez, NJ John Thune, SD Thomas R.
    [Show full text]
  • Big Business and Conservative Groups Helped Bolster the Sedition Caucus’ Coffers During the Second Fundraising Quarter of 2021
    Big Business And Conservative Groups Helped Bolster The Sedition Caucus’ Coffers During The Second Fundraising Quarter Of 2021 Executive Summary During the 2nd Quarter Of 2021, 25 major PACs tied to corporations, right wing Members of Congress and industry trade associations gave over $1.5 million to members of the Congressional Sedition Caucus, the 147 lawmakers who voted to object to certifying the 2020 presidential election. This includes: • $140,000 Given By The American Crystal Sugar Company PAC To Members Of The Caucus. • $120,000 Given By Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s Majority Committee PAC To Members Of The Caucus • $41,000 Given By The Space Exploration Technologies Corp. PAC – the PAC affiliated with Elon Musk’s SpaceX company. Also among the top PACs are Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, and the National Association of Realtors. Duke Energy and Boeing are also on this list despite these entity’s public declarations in January aimed at their customers and shareholders that were pausing all donations for a period of time, including those to members that voted against certifying the election. The leaders, companies and trade groups associated with these PACs should have to answer for their support of lawmakers whose votes that fueled the violence and sedition we saw on January 6. The Sedition Caucus Includes The 147 Lawmakers Who Voted To Object To Certifying The 2020 Presidential Election, Including 8 Senators And 139 Representatives. [The New York Times, 01/07/21] July 2021: Top 25 PACs That Contributed To The Sedition Caucus Gave Them Over $1.5 Million The Top 25 PACs That Contributed To Members Of The Sedition Caucus Gave Them Over $1.5 Million During The Second Quarter Of 2021.
    [Show full text]
  • New Congress
    Elected Officials for 117th Congress, 1st session Green = new; Yellow = seat changed party; AL = At large (single district) Uncalled races are highlighted in red and will be updated as results are finalized ALABAMA Sen. Alex Padilla (appt’d) D-CA NEW Sen. Tommy Tuberville R-AL NEW Doug LaMalfa (R-CA-01) Re-elected Sen Richard Shelby R-AL Incumbent Jared Huffman (D-CA-02) Re-elected Jerry Carl (R-AL-01) NEW John Garamendi (D-CA-03) Re-elected Barry Moore (R-AL-02) NEW Tom McClintock (R-CA-04) Re-elected Mike Rogers (R-AL-03) Re-elected Mike Thompson (D-CA-05) Re-elected Robert Aderholt (R-AL-04) Re-elected Doris Matsui (D-CA-06) Re-elected Mo Brooks (R-AL-05) Re-elected Ami Bera (D-CA-07) Re-elected Gary Palmer (R-AL-06) Re-elected Jay Obernolte (R-CA-08) NEW Terri Sewell (D-AL-07) Re-elected Jerry McNerney (D-CA-09) Re-elected Josh Harder (D-CA-10) Re-elected ALASKA Mark DeSaulnier (D-CA-11) Re-elected Sen. Lisa Murkowski R-AK Incumbent Nancy Pelosi (D-CA-12) Re-elected Sen. Dan Sullivan R-AK Re-elected Barbara Lee (D-CA-13) Re-elected Don Young (R-AK-AL) Re-elected Jackie Speier (D-CA-14) Re-elected Eric Swalwell (D-CA-15) Re-elected ARIZONA Jim Costa (D-CA-16) Re-elected Sen. Mark Kelly D-AZ NEW Ro Khanna (D-CA-17) Re-elected Sen. Krysten Sinema D-AZ Incumbent Anna Eshoo (D-CA-18) Re-elected Tom O’Halleran (D-AZ-01) Re-elected Zoe Lofgren (D-CA-19) Re-elected Ann Kirkpatrick (D-AZ-02) Re-elected Jimmy Panetta (D-CA-20) Re-elected Raul Grijalva (D-AZ-03) Re-elected David Valadao (*prev served) (R-CA-21) NEW* Paul Gosar (R-AZ-04) Re-elected Devin Nunes (R-CA-22) Re-elected Andy Biggs (R-AZ-05) Re-elected Kevin McCarthy (R-CA-23) Re-elected Dave Schweikert (R-AZ-06) Re-elected Salud Carbajal (D-CA-24) Re-elected Ruben Gallego (D-AZ-07) Re-elected Mike Garcia (R-CA-25) Re-elected Debbie Lesko (R-AZ-08) Re-elected Julia Brownley (D-CA-26) Re-elected Greg Stanton (D-AZ-09) Re-elected Judy Chu (D-CA-27) Re-elected Adam Schiff (D-CA-28) Re-elected ARKANSAS Tony Cardenas (D-CA-29) Re-elected Sen.
    [Show full text]
  • Ibew Local Union 26 2020 Election Endorsements
    IBEW LOCAL UNION 26 2020 ELECTION ENDORSEMENTS The Local 26 staff and the many activist members of our Union have met, interviewed, and questioned nu- merous candidates on both sides of the ballot. We have offered an olive branch to all candidates, in all parties. In some election races, neither candidate received our support. Our endorsements went only to those candidates who best served the members of Local 26, our families, and our future. Please use this endorsement list as a guide when casting your ballot. If you have any questions about registering, voting, ballot initiatives, or candi- dates please contact Tom Clark at 301-459-2900 Ext. 8804 or [email protected] US President/Vice President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Maryland US House District 2: Dutch Ruppersberger US House District 3: John Sarbanes US House District 4: Anthony Brown US House District 5: Steny Hoyer US House District 6: David Trone US House District 7: Kweisi Mfume US House District 8: Jamie Raskin Question 1: YES Montgomery County Question A: For Question B: Against District of Columbia US House: Eleanor Holmes Norton DC Council at-large: Ed Lazere DC Council at-large: Robert White DC Council Ward 2: Brooke Pinto DC Council Ward 4: Janeese Lewis George DC Council Ward 7: Vincent Gray DC Council Ward 8: Trayon “Ward Eight” White Virginia US House District 1: Qasim Rashid US House District 2: Elaine Luria US House District 3: Bobby Scott US House District 4: Donald McEachin US House District 5: Dr. Cameron Webb US House District 7: Abigail Spanberger US House District 8: Don Beyer US House District 10: Jennifer Wexton US House District 11: Gerald Connolly Arlington Co Board Supervisors: Libby Garvey House of Delegates District 29: Irina Khanin Frederick County Board of Supervisors, Shawnee District: Richard Kennedy Luray Town Council: Leah Pence.
    [Show full text]
  • Federal Funding Can Support The
    TIDELINES News & Notes From the Hampton Roads Office of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation SEPTEMBER 2021 Oyster Gardening Season Concludes From the Desk of Christy Everett BF’s Oyster Gardening Program CBF STAFF HAMPTON ROADS gives volunteers an opportunity to DIRECTOR help bring back this vital species Cby growing oysters alongside their People living in low- docks. This summer, CBF hosted 11 oyster lying communities gardening events throughout the region. are the first to feel Volunteers came out to pick up their spat- the impact of rising seas but perhaps on-shell oysters (baby oysters attached to the last to hear about plans to address recycled shells) and two cages to grow them the problem. in. At the same time, last year’s gardeners dropped off the oysters they have been The Coastal Resilience Master Plan is a CBF staff and oyster gardeners pose with mature comprehensive road map for the years nurturing for a year. oysters at our Portsmouth Oyster Gardening workshop this August. ahead, outlining where and which types We collected 95,994 adult oysters which were of projects are funded to safeguard planted locally by CBF and our partners at Beazley Foundation. We were able to tap communities from rising waters—and it the Tides Inn, Nansemond River Preservation into Portsmouth’s history and culture that is needs your input. Alliance, Elizabeth River Project, and Rogue deeply-rooted in the waters that surround it, Oysters in the Lynnhaven River, Lafayette engaging with 52 folks who will nurture 45 There are two ways to make your voice River, Warehouse Creek (on the Eastern batches of baby oysters during the next year.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 U.S. Political Contribution and Expenditure Policy and Statement
    2019 U.S. Political Contribution and Expenditure Policy and Statement The Company’s policy is to participate in public policymaking by informing government officials about our positions on issues significant to the Company and our customers. These issues are discussed in the context of existing and proposed laws, legislation, regulations, and policy initiatives, and include, for example, commerce, intellectual property, trade, data privacy, transportation, and web services. Relatedly, the Company constructively and responsibly participates in the U.S. political process. The goal of the Company’s political contributions and expenditures is to promote the interests of the Company and our customers, and the Company makes such decisions in accordance with the processes described in this political contribution and expenditure policy and statement, without regard to the personal political preferences of the Company’s directors, officers, or employees. Click here for archives of previous statements. Approval Process The Company’s Vice President of Public Policy reviews and approves each political contribution and expenditure made with Company funds or resources to, or in support of, any political candidate, political campaign, political party, political committee, or public official in any country, or to any other organization for use in making political expenditures, to ensure that it is lawful and consistent with the Company’s business objectives and public policy priorities. The Company’s Senior Vice President for Global Corporate Affairs and the Senior Vice President and General Counsel review all political expenditures. In addition, the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors annually reviews this political contribution and expenditure policy and statement and a report on all of the Company’s political contributions and expenditures, including any contributions made to trade associations or 501(c)(4) social welfare organizations.
    [Show full text]
  • Dear Colleague
    November 13, 2018 Dear Colleague: We write today to share our support for Steny Hoyer to serve as Majority Leader in the 116th Congress. In the majority, we will have considerable opportunity to effect change and great responsibility to get things done on behalf of our constituents. We will need a steady, experienced leader over the next two years, who also works to empower our Members and prepare them for future leadership opportunities. We will need someone who will hold President Trump, his Administration, and Congressional Republicans accountable – while still being able to work effectively in a divided government to get legislation passed. It is for these reasons that we believe that Steny is the person we need as Majority Leader. Steny was out on the trail tirelessly campaigning this cycle, doing the hard work necessary to take back the House. He traveled to districts in every part of the country, campaigning with progressive and moderate Democratic candidates alike. He’s been there for us: traveling for us, raising money for us, and he’s often one of the first people to reach out and offer his support. He has been a mentor to many of us. We believe it is critical for our leaders to promote Members across our Caucus and give them real opportunities to lead. Steny has done this, and will continue to do so. Half of his Whip team is composed of Members who have served for three terms or less. He was a strong supporter of efforts in 2016 to expand the leadership team, and he is committed to making changes that empower Members further, including by strengthening the Committee process.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019-2020 PAC Contributions
    2019-2020 Election Cycle Contributions State Candidate or Committee Name Party -District Total Amount ALABAMA Sen. Candidate Thomas Tuberville R $5,000 Rep. Candidate Jerry Carl R-01 $2,500 Rep. Michael Rogers R-03 $1,500 Rep. Gary Palmer R-06 $1,500 Rep. Terri Sewell D-07 $10,000 ALASKA Sen. Dan Sullivan R $3,800 Rep. Donald Young R-At-Large $7,500 ARIZONA Sen. Martha McSally R $10,000 Rep. Andy Biggs R-05 $5,000 Rep. David Schweikert R-06 $6,500 ARKANSAS Sen. Thomas Cotton R $7,500 Rep. Rick Crawford R-01 $2,500 Rep. French Hill R-02 $9,000 Rep. Steve Womack R-03 $2,500 Rep. Bruce Westerman R-04 $7,500 St. Sen. Ben Hester R-01 $750 St. Sen. Jim Hendren R-02 $750 St. Sen. Lance Eads R-07 $750 St. Sen. Milton Hickey R-11 $1,500 St. Sen. Bruce Maloch D-12 $750 St. Sen. Alan Clark R-13 $750 St. Sen. Breanne Davis R-16 $500 St. Sen. John Cooper R-21 $750 St. Sen. David Wallace R-22 $500 St. Sen. Ronald Caldwell R-23 $750 St. Sen. Stephanie Flowers D-25 $750 St. Sen. Eddie Cheatham D-26 $750 St. Sen. Trent Garner R-27 $750 St. Sen. Ricky Hill R-29 $500 St. Sen. Jane English R-34 $1,500 St. Rep. Lane Jean R-02 $500 St. Rep. Danny Watson R-03 $500 St. Rep. DeAnn Vaught R-04 $500 St. Rep. David Fielding D-05 $500 St. Rep. Matthew Shepherd R-06 $1,000 St.
    [Show full text]
  • Schedule for Executive Committee and Legislative Staff Coordinating Committee
    Legislative Summit Meeting Schedule for Executive Committee and Legislative Staff Coordinating Committee WESTIN BOSTON WATERFRONT HOTEL 425 Summer Street| BOSTON, MA 02210| PHONE: (617) 532-4600 SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS (Updated as of 7/25/2017 – Subject to changes in times and events) All meetings take place at the Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel unless indicated otherwise. Saturday, August 5 8:30 – 11 a.m. NCSL TASK FORCE ON ENERGY SUPPLY TOUR ENERNOC Offsite DEMAND RESPOND CONTROL CENTER 9 – 10 a.m. LSCC WORK GROUPS Staff Section Officers Hancock Standing Committees Revere Strategic Planning Paine 10 – 11 a.m. LSCC SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS Legislative Institution Hancock Information Technology, Social Media, E-Learning and Revere Outreach Programs and Professional Development Paine 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. NCSL TASK FORCE ON ENERGY SUPPLY Grand Ballroom B 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. FULL LSCC Faneuil 12 – 4 p.m. NCSL TASK FORCE ON IMMIGRATION AND THE STATES Stone 12 – 1 p.m. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WORK GROUP ON STANDING Commonwealth COMMITTEES Ballroom ABC 1 – 5 p.m. NCSL TASK FORCE ON STATE AND LOCAL TAXATION Grand Ballroom CDE 1 – 2 p.m. MEMBER OUTREACH AND COMMUNICATIONS Faneuil SUBCOMMITTEE 2 – 3 p.m. BUDGET, FINANCE AND RULES SUBCOMMITTEE Faneuil Page 1 of 2 Saturday, August 5 continued 3 – 5:30 p.m. NCSL TASK FORCE ON INNOVATIONS IN STATE HEALTH Commonwealth SYSTEMS Ballroom ABC 3:15 – 4:30 p.m. FULL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Harbor Ballroom 2 & 3 5 – 6 p.m. NCSL LEGISLATOR NOMINATING COMMITTEE MEET THE Griffin CANDIDATES RECEPTION The Fall Executive Committee meeting will be held Oct.
    [Show full text]