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North Carolina House of Representatives Fax Numbers 2013 North Carolina General Assembly HOUSE PRINCIPAL CLERK’S OFFICE (919) 733-7760 FAX (919) 715-2881 NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FAX NUMBERS 2013 (H) HOME FAX NUMBER LEGISLATIVE BUILDING: Fax: 919-733-2599 (B) BUSINESS FAX NUMBER LEGISLATIVE OFFICE BUILDING: Fax: 919-733-3113 (rm 109) (L) LEGISLATIVE FAX NUMBER Fax: 919-715-5815 (rm 618) Kelly M. Alexander, Jr. (B) 704-333-1173 (L) 919-754-3258 Dean Arp (B) 704-225-0999 (L) 919-754-3166 Marilyn Avila (L) 919-754-3199 Nathan Baskerville (B) 252-432-2352 (L) 919-754-3148 John R. Bell, IV (B) 919-734-9854 (L) 919-754-3312 Larry M. Bell (H) 910-592-4637 (L) 919-754-3131 Hugh Blackwell (B) 828-879-1623 (L) 919-754-3133 John M. Blust (B) 336-274-4540 (L) 919-754-3134 James L. Boles, Jr. (H) 910-692-8171 (L) 919-754-3152 Marcus Brandon (L) 919-754-3284 C. Robert Brawley (L) 919-754-3214 William Brawley (L) 919-754-3294 William D. Brisson (H) 910-862-3310 (L) 919-754-3186 Mark Brody (L) 919-754-3151 Brian Brown (B) 252-353-5037 (L) 919-754-3196 Rayne Brown (H) 866-636-5729 (L) 919-754-3291 Rob Bryan (B) 704-444-9976 (L) 919-754-3277 Dana Bumgardner (B) 704-922-6138 (L) 919-754-3162 Justin P. Burr (B) 704-982-0144 (L) 919-754-3177 Becky Carney (H) 704-332-8339 (L) 919-754-3300 Rick Catlin (B) 910-452-7563 (L) 919-754-3178 George G. Cleveland (H) 910-346-3866 (L) 919-754-3154 Jeff Collins (B) 252-972-3804 (L) 919-754-3295 Debra Conrad (H) 336-760-1389 (L) 919-754-3219 Tricia Ann Cotham (L) 919-754-3184 Carla D. Cunningham (L) 919-754-3122 N. Leo Daughtry (H) 919-934-9536 (B) 919-934-9536 (L) 919-754-3153 Ted Davis, Jr. (B) 910-762-5175 (L) 919-754-3194 Jimmy Dixon (L) 919-754-3299 Josh Dobson (L) 919-754-3145 Nelson Dollar (H) 919-233-8399 (L) 919-754-3171 Beverly M. Earle (H) 704-372-1994 (L) 919-754-3158 Jeffrey Elmore (L) 919-754-3613 John Faircloth (H) 336-889-5316 (B) 336-841-7789 (L) 919-754-3301 Jean Farmer-Butterfield (H) 252-237-5500 (B) 919-782-4634 (L) 919-754-3216 Susan C. Fisher (L) 919-754-3218 2 Elmer Floyd (L) 919-754-3202 Carl Ford (L) 919-754-3195 Rosa U. Gill (L) 919-754-3326 Rick Glazier (L) 919-754-3236 Ken Goodman (B) 910-895-1507 (L) 919-754-3302 Charles Graham (B) 910-608-0464 (L) 919-754-3303 George Graham (L) 919-754-3227 Mike Hager (L) 919-754-3308 Duane Hall (B) 866-707-2521 (L) 919-754-3237 Larry D. Hall (B) 919-682-3821 (L) 919-754-3126 Susi H. Hamilton (L) 919-754-3304 Edward Hanes, Jr. (L) 919-754-3460 Jon Hardister (B) 336-852-9335 (L) 919-754-3187 Pricey Harrison (L) 919-754-3259 Kelly E. Hastings (H) 704-802-4237 (B) 704-802-4237 (L) 919-754-3305 Yvonne Lewis Holley (L) 919-754-3139 Mark W. Hollo (L) 919-754-3306 Bryan R. Holloway (L) 919-754-3280 D. Craig Horn (H) 704-844-2822 (L) 919-754-3309 Julia C. Howard (H) 336-751-7632 (B) 336-751-7632 (L) 919-754-3182 Pat B. Hurley (L) 919-754-3275 Frank Iler (L) 919-754-3327 Verla Insko (L) 919-754-3185 Darren G. Jackson (L) 919-754-3330 Charles Jeter (B) 704-895-4885 (L) 919-754-3210 3 Linda P. Johnson (L) 919-754-3188 Ralph C. Johnson (L) 919-754-3121 Bert Jones (H) 336-342-6171 (L) 919-754-3310 Jonathan C. Jordan (B) 336-846-1658 (L) 919-754-3311 Donny Lambeth (L) 919-754-3321 James H. Langdon, Jr. (H) 919-894-1464 (L) 919-754-3129 David R. Lewis (B) 910-892-4689 (L) 919-754-3137 Marvin W. Lucas (L) 919-754-3191 Paul Luebke (L) 919-754-3192 Chris Malone (B) 800-927-2239 (L) 919-754-3234 Grier Martin (L) 919-754-3180 Susan Martin (L) 919-754-3231 Pat McElraft (H) 252-764-2410 (L) 919-754-3174 Chuck McGrady (B) 828-692-3696 (L) 919-754-3316 Allen McNeill (B) 336-318-6618 (L) 919-754-3138 Graig R. Meyer (B) 919-918-2502 (L) 919-754-3201 Henry M. Michaux, Jr. (B) 919-596-8183 (L) 919-754-3198 Chris Millis (L) 919-754-3315 Annie W. Mobley (H) 252-209-6009 (B) 919-550-0823 (L) 919-754-3331 Tim D. Moffitt (B) 828-651-8558 (L) 919-754-3317 Rodney W. Moore (L) 919-754-3318 Tim Moore (B) 704-739-5051 (L) 919-754-3142 Tom Murry (L) 919-754-3319 4 Brig Gen (R) Gary Pendleton (H) 919-781-3589 (L) 919-754-3269 Garland E. Pierce (H) 910-369-2074 (L) 919-754-3164 Larry G. Pittman (L) 919-754-3130 Michele D. Presnell (L) 919-754-3163 Joe Sam Queen (B) 828-452-1626 (L) 919-754-3173 Nathan Ramsey (B) 828-693-0454 (L) 919-754-3244 Robert T. Reives, II (H) 919-776-8112 (B) 919-774-7811 (L) 919-754-3172 Bobbie Richardson (H) 919-853-3617 (L) 919-754-3334 Dennis Riddell (L) 919-754-3181 Stephen M. Ross (B) 336-584-1929 (L) 919-754-3297 Jason Saine (H) 704-732-9458 (L) 919-754-3233 Ruth Samuelson (H) 866-884-2996 (L) 919-754-3282 Jacqueline Michelle Schaffer (B) 704-535-9699 (L) 919-754-3286 Mitchell S. Setzer (H) 828-241-2382 (B) 828-241-3160 (L) 919-754-3215 Phil Shepard (H) 910-347-4616 (L) 919-754-3324 Michael Speciale (L) 919-754-3348 Paul Stam (B) 919-387-1171 (L) 919-754-3175 Edgar V. Starnes (L) 919-754-3220 Bob Steinburg (L) 919-754-3207 Sarah Stevens (B) 336-786-7791 (L) 919-754-3346 Mike C. Stone (B) 919-718-5577 (L) 919-754-3341 John Szoka (B) 866-696-0383 5 (L) 919-754-3345 Evelyn Terry (H) 336-788-5008 (L) 919-754-3238 Thom Tillis (L) 919-754-3281 Paul Tine (B) 252-261-5617 (L) 919-754-3340 Joe P. Tolson (L) 919-754-3224 John A. Torbett (H) 704-931-4430 (B) 704-931-4430 (L) 919-754-3612 Rena W. Turner (B) 704-832-6601 (L) 919-754-3230 Ken Waddell (B) 910-649-6528 (L) 919-754-3320 Harry Warren (H) 704-603-8898 (L) 919-754-3135 Andy Wells (B) 828-322-9915 (L) 919-754-3179 Roger West (H) 828-837-3776 (L) 919-754-3235 Chris Whitmire (B) 828-966-4890 (L) 919-754-3288 W. A. (Winkie) Wilkins (L) 919-754-3213 Michael H. Wray (B) 252-537-9456 (L) 919-754-3155 Roger Younts (L) 919-754-3157 (http://www.ncga.state.nc.us) 12/3/14 jem 6 .
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