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House Education Staffers House Education Staffers ALASKA Congressman Don Young AK 1 Alex Ortiz [email protected] ALABAMA Congressman Bradley Byrne AL 1 Miriam Fry [email protected] Congresswoman Martha Roby AL 2 Ann Marie Harrison [email protected] Congressman Michael D. Rogers AL 3 Joshua Ronk [email protected] Congressman Robert B. Aderholt AL 4 Megan Medley [email protected] Congressman Mo Brooks AL 5 Clay Mills [email protected] Congressman Gary Palmer AL 6 Hunter Hobart [email protected] Congresswoman Terri Sewell AL 7 Hillary Beard [email protected] ARKANSAS Congressman Rick Crawford AR 1 Abbi Burgess [email protected] Congressman French Hill AR 2 Lesley Hill [email protected] Congressman Steve Womack AR 3 Katie Morley [email protected] Congressman Bruce Westerman AR 4 Emily Mace [email protected] Congresswoman Amata Radewagen AS 1 Jared Christel [email protected] ARIZONA Congressman Tom O'Halleran AZ 1 Maggie Farry [email protected] Congresswoman Martha McSally AZ 2 Bryan McVae [email protected] Congressman Raul M. Grijalva AZ 3 Norma Salazar [email protected] Congressman Paul Gosar AZ 4 Rory Burke [email protected] Congressman Andy Biggs AZ 5 Kate Laborde [email protected] Congressman David Schweikert AZ 6 Camille Lepire [email protected] Congressman Ruben Gallego AZ 7 Matt Lee [email protected] Congresswoman Debbie Lesko AZ 8 Chelsea Patterson [email protected] Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema AZ 9 Michael Wong [email protected] CALIFORNIA Congressman Doug LaMalfa CA 1 Katie Devlin [email protected] Congressman Jared Huffman CA 2 Courtney Callejas [email protected] Congressman John Garamendi CA 3 Bradley Bottoms [email protected] Congressman Tom McClintock CA 4 Madison Biedermann [email protected] Congressman Mike Thompson CA 5 Brian Kyler [email protected] Congresswoman Doris Okada Matsui CA 6 Alex Damato [email protected] Congressman Ami Bera CA 7 Kelvin Lum [email protected] Congressman Paul Cook CA 8 Brandon White [email protected] Congressman Jerry McNerney CA 9 Teresa Frison [email protected] Congressman Jeffrey John Denham CA 10 Tracey Chow [email protected] Congressman Mark DeSaulnier CA 11 Sarah Jackson [email protected] Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi CA 12 Patti Ross [email protected] Congresswoman Barbara Lee CA 13 Emma Mehrabi [email protected] Congresswoman Jackie Speier CA 14 Molly Fishman [email protected] Congressman Eric Swalwell CA 15 Cait McNamee [email protected] Congressman Jim Costa CA 16 Claudia Larson [email protected] Congressman Ro Khanna CA 17 Kevin Fox [email protected] Congresswoman Anna G. Eshoo CA 18 Matthew McMurray [email protected] Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren CA 19 Kristian Chin [email protected] Congressman Jimmy Panetta CA 20 Joel Bailey [email protected] Congressman David G. Valadao CA 21 Kayla Rillo [email protected] Congressman Devin Nunes CA 22 Ruth Hazdovac [email protected] Congressman Kevin McCarthy CA 23 Kyle Lombardi [email protected] Congressman Salud Carbajal CA 24 Johanna Montieo [email protected] Congressman Steve Knight CA 25 Adam Brooks [email protected] Congresswoman Julia Brownley CA 26 Gavin Ross [email protected] Congresswoman Judy Chu CA 27 David Silberberg [email protected] Congressman Adam B. Schiff CA 28 Anthony Theissen [email protected] Congressman Tony Cardenas CA 29 Olivia Oo [email protected] Congressman Brad Sherman CA 30 Lauren Wolman [email protected] Congressman Pete Aguilar CA 31 Evan Dorner [email protected] Congresswoman Grace F. Napolitano CA 32 Jerry O'Donnell jerry.o'[email protected] Congressman Ted Lieu CA 33 Elizabeth Arevalo [email protected] Congressman Jimmy Gomez CA 34 Wooyoung Lim [email protected] Congresswoman Norma Torres CA 35 Justin Vogt [email protected] Congressman Raul Ruiz CA 36 Ivelisse Porroa [email protected] Congresswoman Karen Bass CA 37 David Hong [email protected] Congresswoman Linda T. Sanchez CA 38 Katie Wright [email protected] Congressman Edward R. Royce CA 39 Blair Rotert [email protected] Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard CA 40 Jose Miranda [email protected] Congressman Mark Takano CA 41 Claire Viall [email protected] Congressman Ken Calvert CA 42 Jose Fuentes [email protected] Congresswoman Maxine Waters CA 43 Patrick Fergusson [email protected] Congresswoman Nanette Barragan CA 44 Mike Lucier [email protected] Congresswoman Mimi Walters CA 45 Kate Randle [email protected] Congressman J. Luis Correa CA 46 Valeria Sandoval [email protected] Congressman Alan S. Lowenthal CA 47 Shane Trimmer [email protected] Congressman Dana Rohrabacher CA 48 Jessica Roxburgh [email protected] Congressman Darrell E. Issa CA 49 Bryan Maass [email protected] Congressman Duncan D. Hunter CA 50 Kyle Egan [email protected] Congressman Juan Vargas CA 51 Alejandra Silguero [email protected] Congressman Scott Peters CA 52 Baillee Brown [email protected] Congresswoman Susan A. Davis CA 53 Armita Pedramrazi [email protected] COLORADO Congresswoman Diana DeGette CO 1 Matthew Allen [email protected] Congressman Jared Polis CO 2 Bo Morris [email protected] Congressman Scott R. Tipton CO 3 Liz Payne [email protected] Congressman Ken Buck CO 4 James Hampson [email protected] Congressman Doug Lamborn CO 5 Alysa Davis [email protected] Congressman Michael Coffman CO 6 Steve Linton-Smith [email protected] Congressman Ed Perlmutter CO 7 Julia Harrington [email protected] CONNECTICUT Congressman John B. Larson CT 1 Alisia Garten [email protected] Congressman Joseph Courtney CT 2 Alexa Combelic [email protected] Congresswoman Rosa L. DeLauro CT 3 Brandon Honore [email protected] Congressman Jim Himes CT 4 Jessica Hagens-Jordan [email protected] Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty CT 5 Chris Cunningham [email protected] DELAWARE Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester DE 1 Ian Spears [email protected] FLORIDA Congressman Matt Gaetz FL 1 Matthew Gorsuch [email protected] Congressman Neal Dunn FL 2 Danielle Houser [email protected] Congressman Ted Yoho FL 3 James Walsh [email protected] Congressman John Rutherford FL 4 Katie Heffernan [email protected] Congressman Al Lawson FL 5 Margaret Franklin [email protected] Congressman Ron DeSantis FL 6 Brian Albert [email protected] Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy FL 7 Dao Nguyen [email protected] Congressman Bill Posey FL 8 Johnathan Sargent [email protected] Congressman Darren Soto FL 9 Nicole McLaren [email protected] aimee.collins- Congresswoman Val Demings FL 10 Aimee Collins-Mandeville [email protected] Congressman Daniel Webster FL 11 Jaryn Emhof [email protected] Congressman Gus Michael Bilirakis FL 12 Chris Jones [email protected] Congressman Charles Crist FL 13 Virginia Poe [email protected] Congresswoman Katherine Castor FL 14 Didier Barjon [email protected] Congressman Dennis Ross FL 15 Hailey Hart [email protected] Congressman Vern Buchanan FL 16 Christian Spencer [email protected] Congressman Thomas J. Rooney FL 17 Caroline Buyak [email protected] Congressman Brian Mast FL 18 Sarah Miller [email protected] Congressman Francis Rooney FL 19 Kenneth Clifford [email protected] Congressman Alcee L. Hastings FL 20 Tony Matthews [email protected] Congresswoman Lois Frankel FL 21 Bradley Solyan [email protected] Congressman Theodore Deutch FL 22 Joshua Lipman [email protected] Wasserman Congresswoman Debbie Schultz FL 23 Kaitlyn Lane [email protected] Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson FL 24 David Simon [email protected] Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart FL 25 Sarah Hodgkins [email protected] Congressman Carlos Curbelo FL 26 Ashley Rose [email protected] Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen FL 27 Henry Yaniz [email protected] GEORGIA Congressman Earl Carter GA 1 Hart Thompson [email protected] Congressman Sanford D. Bishop GA 2 Denise Dunning [email protected] Congressman Drew Ferguson GA 3 Mary Christina Riley [email protected] Congressman Henry C. Johnson GA 4 Brian Duckworth [email protected] Congressman John Lewis GA 5 William Feeney [email protected] Congresswoman Karen Handel GA 6 Elisabeth Conklin [email protected] Congressman Rob Woodall GA 7 Nicholas Scoufaras [email protected] Congressman Austin Scott GA 8 Mark Sanders [email protected] Congressman Doug Collins GA 9 Erica Barker [email protected] Congressman Jody Hice GA 10 Elizabeth Gentry [email protected] Congressman Barry Loudermilk GA 11 Aubrey Neal [email protected] Congressman Rick Allen GA 12 Katie Hunter [email protected] Congressman David A. Scott GA 13 Seema Ibrahim [email protected] Congressman Tom Graves GA 14 Ryan Diffley [email protected] HAWAII Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa HI 1 Elizabeth Songvilay [email protected] Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard HI 2 Adam Schantz [email protected] IOWA Congressman Rod Blum IA 1 Kirby Richard [email protected] Congressman David Loebsack IA 2 Erin Schnell [email protected] Congressman David Young IA 3 Nick Crawford [email protected] Congressman Steven A.
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