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Illinois Delegation Illinois State Senate Please keep this guide to contact your legislators during the year. DIST NAME OFFICE OFFICE PH DIST PHONE DIST FAX ILLINOIS FEDERAL AND STATE LEGISLATORS 2021-2022 1 Antonio Muňoz (D) 323A Capitol Bldg (217) 782-9415 (773) 869-9050 (773) 869-9046 2 Omar Aquino (D) 627 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-5652 (773) 292-0202 (773) 292-1903 This directory is provided for your use and information by Illinois Right To Life, P.O. Box 511, 3 Mattie Hunter (D) 619 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-5966 (312) 949-1908 (312) 949-1958 Chicago, IL 60690-0511. Our phone number is: (312) 422-9300 and our FAX is: (312) 422-9302. 4 Kimberly A. Lightford (D) 329A Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8505 (708) 632-4500 (708) 632-4515 We apologize for any incorrect numbers due to updates and/or human error. If you do not know 5 Patricia Van Pelt (D) 129 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-6252 (312) 888-9191 (312) 277-3716 your voting district to identify your legislator, contact your city hall, county board of elections, or 6 Sara Feigenholtz (D) 119B Capitol Bldg (217) 557-0523 (773) 296-4141 No District FAX public library. If you have a problem acquiring this information, call IRL at the above phone number. 7 Mike Simmons (D) M115 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8492 (773) 769-1717 No District FAX On the internet, visit http://www.illinoisrighttolife.org. 8 Ram Villivalam (D) 127 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-5500 (872) 208-5188 No District FAX President Joseph R. Biden Governor JB Pritzker Attorney General Kwame Raoul 9 Laura Fine (D) 121C Capitol Bldg (217) 782-2119 (847) 998-1717 No District FAX The White House 207 State House 500 S. Second St. 10 Robert Martwick (D) 119A Capitol Bldg (217) 782-1035 (773) 286-1115 No District FAX Washington, DC 20500 Springfield, IL 62706 Springfield, IL 62706 11 Celina Villanueva(D) 623 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-5304 (708) 552-5225 No District FAX (217) 782-6830 (217) 782-1090 12 Steven M Landek (D) 113 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-0054 (708) 430-2510 No District FAX 13 Robert Peters (D) 124 Capitol Bldg. (217) 782-5338 (773) 363-1996 No District FAX White House line for your (217) 782-6831 14 Emil Jones, III (D) 108A Capitol Bldg (217) 782-9573 (773) 995-7748 (773) 995-9061 opinions: (202) 456-1111 (312) 814-2121 (Chicago) 15 Napoleon Harris, III (D) 413 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8066 (708) 893-0552 (708) 566-4108 Status of Illinois state legislation: 16 Jacqueline Y. Collins (D) M114 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-1607 (773) 224-2830 (773) 224-2855 Federal Legislator’s Status of Federal (800) 252-6300 (also House Secretary) 17 Elgie R. Sims, Jr. (D) 307 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-3201 (773) 933-7715 (773) 933-5498 Switchboard: legislation: (217) 782-4517 (also Senate Secretary) 18 Bill Cunningham (D) 329B Capitol Bldg (217) 782-5145 (773) 445-8128 (773) 672-5143 (202) 225-3121 (202) 225-1772 (217) 782-3356 (automated bill info) 19 Michael E. Hastings (D) 111 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-9595 (708) 464-5431 (815) 464-5431 (217) 782-3944 (attended office) 20 Cristina H. Pacione-Zayas (D) M120 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8191 (773) 278-2020 No District FAX National Right-to-Life Legislative Line: 21 Laura Ellman (D) M113 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8192 (630) 453-5488 No District FAX (202) 393-5433 22 Cristina Castro (D) 121D Capitol Bldg (217) 782-7746 (847) 214-8864 (847) 214-8867 23 Thomas Cullerton (D) 123 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-9463 (630) 903-6662 (630) 903-6643 Illinois Delegation - 117th Congress - 2021-2022 24 Suzy Glowiak-Hilton (D) 122 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8148 (630) 785-3177 No District FAX 25 Karina Villa (D) M121 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-0471 (630) 326-9319 No District FAX U. S. Senate Zip Code is: 20510, Washington, DC 26 Dan McConchie (R) 309G Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8010 (224) 662-4544 No District FAX Senator Address Office Phone District Office Office Fax 27 Ann Gillespie (D) 121A Capitol Bldg (217) 782-4471 (847) 749-1880 No District FAX Richard Durbin (D) 711 Hart Senate Bldg (202) 224-2152 (312) 353-4952 (202) 228-0400 28 Laura M. Murphy (D) 108E Capitol Bldg (217) 782-3875 (847) 718-1110 No District FAX www.durbin.senate.gov/contact 29 Julie A. Morrison (D) 108B Capitol Bldg (217) 782-3650 (847) 945-5200 No District FAX Tammy Duckworth (D) 524 Hart Senate Bldg (202) 224-2854 (312) 886-3506 No DC FAX 30 Adriane Johnson (D) 417B Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8181 (847) 623-3006 No District FAX www.duckworth.senate.gov/content/contact-senator 31 Melinda Bush (D) 218 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-7353 (847) 548-5631 No District FAX 32 Craig Wilcox (R) 105D Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8000 (815) 455-6330 (815) 679-6756 U. S. House Zip Code is: 20515, Washington, DC 33 Donald P. DeWitte (R) 103A Capitol Bldg (217) 782-1977 (847) 214-8245 No District FAX 34 Steve Stadelman (D) 121B Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8022 (815) 987-7557 (815) 987-7529 DIST NAME OFFICE OFFICE PH DIST PHONE OFFICE FAX 35 Dave Syverson (R) 105E Capitol Bldg (217) 782-5413 (815) 987-7555 (815) 987-7563 1 Bobby L. Rush (D) 2188 Rayburn HOB (202) 225-4372 (773) 779-2400 (202) 226-0333 36 Neil Anderson (R) M103D Capitol Bldg (217) 782-5957 (309) 736-7084 No District FAX 2 Robin Kelly (D) 2416 Rayburn HOB (202) 225-0773 (773) 321-2001 (202) 225-4583 37 Win Stoller (R) 105B Capitol Bldg (217) 782-1942 (309) 693-4921 (309) 693-4923 38 Sue Rezin (R) 309J Capitol Bldg (217) 782-3840 (815) 220-8720 No District FAX 3 Marie Newman (D) 1022 Longworth HOB (202) 225-5701 (773) 948-6223 No DC FAX 39 Don Harmon (D) 327 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8176 (708) 848-2002 (708) 848-2022 4 Jesús “Chuy” Garcia (D) 1519 Longworth HOB (202) 225-8203 (773) 342-0774 No DC FAX 40 Patrick J. Joyce (D) 118 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-7419 (708) 756-0882 No District FAX 5 Mike Quigley (D) 2078 Rayburn HOB (202) 225-4061 (773) 267-5926 (202) 225-5603 41 John F. Curran (R) 105A Capitol Bldg (217) 782-9407 (630) 914-5733 No District FAX 6 Sean Casten (D) 2440 Rayburn HOB (202) 225-4561 (630) 520-9450 No DC FAX 42 Linda Holmes (D) 321 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-0422 (630) 820-8650 (630) 820-8651 43 John Connor (D) M122 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8800 (815) 207-4445 (815) 207-4446 7 Danny K. Davis (D) 2159 Rayburn HOB (202) 225-5006 (773) 533-7520 (202) 225-5641 44 Sally Turner (R) M103A Capitol Bldg (217) 782-6216 (217) 651-8291 No District FAX 8 Raja Krinshnamoothi (D) 115 Cannon HOB (202) 225-3711 (847) 413-1959 No DC FAX 45 Brian W. Stewart (R) 105C Capitol Bldg (217) 782-0180 (815) 284-0045 (815) 232-0777 9 Janice D. Schakowsky (D) 2367 Rayburn HOB (202) 225-2111 (847) 328-3409 (202) 226-6890 46 David Koehler (D) 323B Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8250 (309) 677-0120 No District FAX 10 Brad Schneider (D) 300 Cannon HOB (202) 225-4835 (847) 383-4870 (202) 225-0837 47 Jil Tracy (R) 103C Capitol Bldg (217) 782-2479 (217) 223-0833 (217) 223-1565 48 Doris Turner (D) 108D Capitol Bldg (217) 782-0228 (217) 854-4502 No District FAX 11 Bill Foster (D) 2366 Rayburn HOB (202) 225-3515 (630) 585-7672 No DC FAX 49 Meg Loughran Cappel (D) M118 Capitol Bldg (217) 782-0052 (815) 267-6119 No District FAX 12 Mike Bost (R) 1211 Longworth HOB (202) 225-5661 (618) 622-0766 (202) 225-0285 50 Steve McClure (R) 309I Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8206 (217) 245-7456 No District FAX 13 Rodney Davis (R) 2079 Rayburn HOB (202) 225-2371 (217) 403-4690 No DC FAX 51 Chapin Rose (R) 309J Capitol Bldg (217) 558-1006 (217) 607-1853 No District FAX 14 Lauren Underwood (D) 1130 Longworth HOB (202) 225-2976 (630) 549-2190 No DC FAX 52 Scott M. Bennett (D) 311C Capitol Bldg (217) 782-2507 (217) 355-5252 No District FAX 53 Jason A. Barickman (R) 309L Capitol Bldg (217) 782-6597 (309) 661-2788 No District FAX 15 Mary E. Miller (R) 1529 Longworth HOB (202) 225-5271 (217) 240-3155 (202) 225-5880 54 Jason Plummer (R) 309M Capitol Bldg (217) 782-5755 (618) 283-3000 No District FAX 16 Adam Kinzinger (R) 2245 Rayburn HOB (202) 225-3635 (815) 431-9271 (202) 225-3521 55 Darren Bailey (R) M103C Capitol Bldg (217) 782-6674 (618) 665-4109 No district FAX 17 Cheri Bustos (D) 1233 Longworth HOB (202) 225-5905 (309) 786-3406 No DC FAX 56 Rachelle Crowe (D) 311B Capitol Bldg (217) 782-5247 (618) 251-9840 No District FAX 18 Darin LaHood (R) 1424 Longworth HOB (202) 225-6201 (309) 671-7027 (202) 225-9249 57 Christopher Belt (D) 417C Capitol Bldg (217) 782-5399 (618) 875-1212 (618) 274-3010 58 Terri Bryant (R) M103F Capitol Bldg (217) 782-8137 (618) 684-1100 No District FAX 59 Dale Fowler (R) 103B Capitol Bldg (217) 782-5509 (618) 294-8951 (618) 294-8950 Congressional E-Mail: www.house.gov then go to the Representative's website 04/06/21 102nd Illinois General Assembly – 2021-2022 DIST NAME OFFICE OFFICE PH DIST PHONE DIST FAX The 102nd Illinois General Assembly convened in January, 2021.
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