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OHIO HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES 132Nd General Assembly Telephone Listing As of Jan OHIO HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 132nd General Assembly Telephone Listing as of Jan. 03, 2017 Centrex Numbers Within Ohio state agencies, phone prefixes can be abbreviated when dialing as follows: 466=6 644=4 752=2 728=8 995=5 387=7 Staff Abbreviations: House Intercom System: LA = Legislative Aide To call a member: Dial 10 plus the Representative's district # Sr. LA = Senior Legislative Aide To call an LA: Dial 11 plus the Representative's district # LSC Intern = Legislative Service Commission Intern To call a Sr. LA: Dial 12 plus the Representative's district # Member/District No.Staff Number Marlene Anielski Will London LA 4-6041 H.D. 6 R12Floor FAX 719-6956 Niraj Antani Kristen Smith LA 6-6504 H.D. 42 R11Floor FAX 719-6966 Nickie Antonio 6-5921 Alexis Miller Sr. LA 6-5921 H.D. 13 D14Floor FAX 719-3913 Steven Arndt Joe Bizjak LA 4-6011 H.D. 89 R11Floor FAX 719-6980 Michael Ashford Vincent Coleman LA 6-1401 H.D. 44 D10Floor FAX 719-6948 John Barnes, Jr. Jackie DeMuth LA 6-1408 H.D. 12 D11Floor FAX 719-3912 John Becker Roanna Thawley LA 6-8134 H.D. 65 R12Floor FAX 719-3966 Heather Bishoff Brandon Barcus LA 4-6002 H.D. 20 D10Floor FAX 719-6959 Monday, January 2, 2017 Page 1 of 10 Member/District No.Staff Number Louis Blessing, III Kelsey Romanchik LA 6-9091 H.D. 29 R13Floor FAX 719-3583 John Boccieri Julia Wynn LA 6-6107 H.D. 59 D10Floor FAX 719-3959 Kristin Boggs Serena Finlay LA 6-1896 H.D. 18 D10Floor FAX 719-6964 Janine Boyd Dominic Paretti LA 4-5079 H.D. 9 D10Floor FAX 719-0009 Andrew Brenner Allison Lawlor LA 4-6711 H.D. 67 R13Floor FAX 719-0002 Tom Brinkman, Jr. Josh Miller LA 4-6886 H.D. 27 R11Floor FAX 719-3588 Jim Butler Jeff Dillon LA 4-6008 H.D. 41 R13Floor FAX 719-3591 Rick Carfagna Abe Jacob LA 6-1431 H.D. 68 R13Floor FAX 719-6990 Nicholas Celebrezze 6-3485 Jaclyn Waggoner Sr. LA H.D. 15 D14Floor FAX 719-3911 Jack Cera Pam Wilson LA 6-3735 H.D. 96 D10Floor FAX 719-6995 Kathleen Clyde Peter Shipley LA 6-2004 H.D. 75 D10Floor FAX 719-3968 Monday, January 2, 2017 Page 2 of 10 Member/District No.Staff Number Margaret Conditt Will Gerhardt LA 6-8550 H.D. 52 R11Floor FAX 719-6955 Hearcel Craig Kathy Wellington LA 6-8010 H.D. 26 D10Floor FAX 719-3580 Bob Cupp Dorothy Hildabrand LA 6-9624 H.D. 4 R13Floor FAX 719-0004 Bill Dean Joe Michalowski LA 6-1470 H.D. 74 R12Floor FAX 719-6984 Jonathan Dever Justin Hucke LA 6-8120 H.D. 28 R13Floor FAX 719-3582 Anthony DeVitis Jennifer Tock LA 6-1790 H.D. 36 R11Floor FAX 719-6943 Mike Duffey Ben James LA 4-6030 H.D. 21 R13Floor FAX 719-6960 Jay Edwards Jacob Hupp LA 6-2158 H.D. 94 R11Floor FAX 719-6992 Keith Faber Allie Dumski LA 6-6344 H.D. 84 R13Floor FAX 719-3977 Teresa Fedor Jen Stack LA 4-6017 H.D. 45 D10Floor FAX 719-6947 Theresa Gavarone Andrew Uxley LA 6-8104 H.D. 3 R11Floor FAX 719-0006 Monday, January 2, 2017 Page 3 of 10 Member/District No.Staff Number Tim Ginter Bryce Miner LA 6-8022 H.D. 5 R13Floor FAX 719-6971 Anne Gonzales Chris Corder LA 6-4847 H.D. 19 R13Floor FAX 719-6958 Wesley Goodman Brent Rossman LA 4-6265 H.D. 87 R11Floor FAX 719-6982 Doug Green Travis Ricketts LA 4-6034 H.D. 66 R13Floor FAX 719-6988 Dave Greenspan Bill White LA 6-0961 H.D. 16 R11Floor FAX 719-3998 Christina Hagan Elizabeth Haavisto LA 6-9078 H.D. 50 R13Floor FAX 719-6950 Steve Hambley Brandon Sagraves LA 6-8140 H.D. 69 R11Floor FAX 719-3969 Michael Henne Kevin Arndt LA 4-8051 H.D. 40 R13Floor FAX 719-3590 Brian Hill Gretchen Klaber LA 4-6014 H.D. 97 R13Floor FAX 719-6994 Glenn Holmes Chris Glass LA 6-3488 H.D. 63 D10Floor FAX 719-3965 Ron Hood Robert Knisley LA 6-1464 H.D. 78 R12Floor FAX 719-3961 Monday, January 2, 2017 Page 4 of 10 Member/District No.Staff Number Larry Householder Bryan Gray LA 6-2500 H.D. 72 R11Floor FAX 719-6991 Stephanie Howse 6-1414 H.D. 11 D10Floor FAX 719-0011 Stephen Huffman Travis Butchello LA 6-8114 H.D. 80 R12Floor FAX 719-3979 Jim Hughes Adam Beckler LA 6-8012 H.D. 24 R13Floor FAX 719-0007 Catherine Ingram LA 6-1645 H.D. 32 D10Floor FAX 719-3586 Greta Johnson Emily Phillis LA 4-6037 H.D. 35 D10Floor FAX 719-6945 Terry Johnson Lauren DeCamp LA 6-2124 H.D. 90 R11Floor FAX 719-6989 Candice Keller September Long LA 4-5094 H.D. 53 R11Floor FAX 719-6953 Brigid Kelly Parker Smith LA 6-5786 H.D. 31 D10Floor FAX 719-3585 Bernadine Kent Ceola Garrett LA 6-5343 H.D. 25 D10Floor FAX 719-3581 Darrell Kick Dan James LA 6-2994 H.D. 70 R11Floor FAX 719-6997 Monday, January 2, 2017 Page 5 of 10 Member/District No.Staff Number Kyle Koehler Alexa Green LA 6-2038 H.D. 79 R11Floor FAX 719-3972 Al Landis Misty Nichols LA 6-8035 H.D. 98 R11Floor FAX 719-6996 Laura Lanese Graham Lescallette LA 6-9690 H.D. 23 R11Floor FAX 719-6962 Sarah LaTourette Ciara Price Sr. LA 4-5088 H.D. 76 R14Floor FAX 719-6998 David Leland Asha Ahmed LA 6-2473 H.D. 22 D10Floor FAX 719-6961 Michele Lepore-Hagan Jordan Wolfe LA 6-9435 H.D. 58 D10Floor FAX 719-3960 Scott Lipps Sam Smith LA 4-6023 H.D. 62 R13Floor FAX 719-3589 Nathan Manning Joe Gruber LA 4-5076 H.D. 55 R12Floor FAX 719-3957 Robert McColley 6-3760 Markee Osborne Sr. LA H.D. 81 R14Floor FAX 719-3975 Derek Merrin Blake Springhetti LA 6-1731 H.D. 47 R11Floor FAX 719-6946 Adam Miller Barbara Herman LA 4-6005 H.D. 17 D10Floor FAX 719-6963 Monday, January 2, 2017 Page 6 of 10 Member/District No.Staff Number Michael O'Brien Anita Pelino LA 6-5358 H.D. 64 D10Floor FAX 719-3964 Bill Patmon Chynna Brady LA 6-7954 H.D. 10 D11Floor FAX 719-0010 John Patterson Stephen Harris LA 6-1405 H.D. 99 D10Floor FAX 719-6999 Thomas Patton LA 6-4895 Charles Trefny Sr. LA 6-4895 H.D. 7 R14Floor FAX 719-6957 Dorothy Pelanda 6-8147 Todd Thatcher Sr. LA H.D. 86 R14Floor FAX 719-6983 Rick Perales Andy Swaim LA 4-6020 H.D. 73 R13Floor FAX 719-3970 Dan Ramos Eric Fischer LA 6-5141 H.D. 56 D10Floor FAX 719-3956 Alicia Reece Iyadeh Davies LA 6-1308 H.D. 33 D10Floor FAX 719-3587 Bill Reineke Mark Kylander LA 6-1374 H.D. 88 R13Floor FAX 719-6981 Wes Retherford Nicholas Stallard LA 4-6721 H.D. 51 R13Floor FAX 719-6954 Jeff Rezabek Kevin Boehner LA 6-2960 H.D. 43 R12Floor FAX 719-6940 Monday, January 2, 2017 Page 7 of 10 Member/District No.Staff Number Craig Riedel Abigail Benjamin LA 4-5091 H.D. 82 R11Floor FAX 719-3974 Kristina Roegner James Shamblin LA 6-1177 H.D. 37 R11Floor FAX 719-6942 John Rogers Michael Belden LA 6-7251 H.D. 60 D10Floor FAX 719-3962 Mark Romanchuk Beth Florence LA 6-5802 H.D. 2 R11Floor FAX 719-3973 Cliff Rosenberger Evan Webb LA 6-3506 Brennan Clegg LA 6-3506 H.D. 91 R14Floor FAX 719-6986 Scott Ryan Steven Stanislaw LA 6-1482 H.D. 71 R13Floor FAX 719-3971 Tim Schaffer Justin Stanek LA 6-8100 H.D. 77 R11Floor FAX 719-0005 Gary Scherer Amanda McCoy LA 4-7928 H.D. 92 R12Floor FAX 719-6985 Kirk Schuring Justin Zielinski LA 2-2438 Abigail Schafer Sr. LA 2-2438 H.D. 48 R14Floor FAX 719-6951 Bill Seitz Jimmy Wolf LA 6-8258 H.D. 30 R13Floor FAX 719-3584 Michael Sheehy Shelby Berger LA 6-1418 H.D. 46 D10Floor FAX 719-6949 Monday, January 2, 2017 Page 8 of 10 Member/District No.Staff Number Marilyn Slaby Eric Seeds LA 4-5085 H.D. 38 R11Floor FAX 719-6941 Kent Smith Mindy Spain LA 6-5441 H.D. 8 D10Floor FAX 719-0008 Ryan Smith Grace Snider LA 6-1366 Taylor Stepp LA 6-1366 H.D. 93 R13Floor FAX 719-6987 Robert Sprague Andrew Yogmour LA 6-3819 H.D. 83 R13Floor FAX 719-3976 Dick Stein Matt Noonan LA 6-9628 H.D. 57 R11Floor FAX 719-3958 Fred Strahorn Valarie Johnson LA 6-1607 Nick Tuell Sr. LA 6-1607 H.D. 39 D14Floor FAX 719-6967 Martin Sweeney Steven Webster LA 6-3350 H.D. 14 D11Floor FAX 719-3910 Emilia Sykes 6-3100 Alesha Walker Sr. LA 6-3100 H.D. 34 D10Floor FAX 719-6944 Andrew Thompson Stephanie Kromer LA 4-8728 H.D. 95 R11Floor FAX 719-6993 Nino Vitale Mary Parker LA 6-1507 H.D. 85 R11Floor FAX 719-3978 Thomas West Steven Hix LA 6-8030 H.D. 49 D10Floor FAX 719-6952 Monday, January 2, 2017 Page 9 of 10 Member/District No.Staff Number Scott Wiggam Stephan Shehy LA 6-1474 H.D.
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