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Legislative Staff Legislative Staff Assistants, Chiefs of Staff, Policy Directors & Counsel Ahmad, Farah • House: Jackson Miller • 804.698.1050 • GA Room 418 Alford, Carrie Ann • Senate: Linda T. “Toddy” Puller • 804.698.7536 • GA Room 332 Anderson, Brittany • Senate: Mark Herring • 804.698.7533 • GA Room 329 Antonelli, Sally • Senate: John Watkins • 804.698.7510 • GA Room 331 Armitage, Trent • House: Mark Sickles • 804.698.1043 • GA Room 703 Babb, Jameson: House: Peter Farrell • 804.698.1056 • GA Room 528 Baeuchler, Allison • House: Michael Watson • 804.698.1093 • GA Room 719 Baird, Alison • Senate: John Edwards • 804.698.7521 • GA Room 301 Barrett, Karen • House: Algie Howell • 804.698.1090 • GA Room 512 Barts, Gayle • House: Donald Merricks • 804.698.1016 • GA Room 810 Bateman, Eric • House: Larry Rush • 804.698.1007 • GA Room 815 Batey, Carter • Senate: George Barker •804.698.7539 • GA Room 315 Belcher, Debra • House: Brenda Pogge • 804.698.1096 • GA Room 403 Belefski, Michael • House: Thomas Rust • 804.698.1086 • GA Room 820 Bellamy, Yovonda • Senate: Kenneth Alexander • 804.698.7505 • GA Room 322 Benefiel, Mike • House: David Ramadan • 804.698.1087 • GA Room 718 Bennett, Pat • House: Riley Ingram • 804.698.1062 • GA Room 404 Bingham, Carmen • House: David Toscano • 804.698.1057 • GA Room 614 Blanks, Cindy • House: Matt Farriss • 804.698.1059 • GA Room 808 Blaszak, Pat • House: Kirk Cox • 804.698.1066 • GA Room 948 Boone, Tempestt • House: Mamye BaCote • 804.698.1095 • GA Room 507 Bosch, Sam • Senate: Adam Ebbin • 804.698.7530 • GA Room 318 Boughey, Karla Williams • Senate: Walter Stosch • 804.698.7512 • GA Room 626 Bovenizer, David A. • House: Lee Ware • 804.698.1065 • GA Room 421 Bowman, Jessica • House: Lynwood Lewis • 804.698.1000 • GA Room 803 Boyd, Jennifer • Senate: Phillip P. Puckett • 804.698.7538 • GA Room 330 Bradley, Shelia • House: James Edmunds • 804.698.1060 • GA Room 805 Braun, Aurelian • House: Joseph Yost • 804.698.1012 • GA Room 518 Brawley, Kristin • House: Rick Morris • 804.698.1064 • GA Room 817 Braxton-Williams, Valerie • Senate: Henry Marsh • 804.698.7516 • GA Room 432 Bridgman, Cindy • House: J Randall Minchew • 804.698.1010 • GA Room 505 Brown, David • House: David Toscano • 804.698.1057 • GA Room 614 Chiera, Ashley • House: Gordon Helsel • 804.698.1091 • GA Room 812 Clark, Andrew C. • House: Scott Lingamfelter • 804.698.1031 • GA Room 802 Clark, Susan • House: Chris Jones • 804.698.1076 • GA Room 523 Clarke, Fred • House: Kaye Kory • 804.698.1038 • GA Room 709 Coggsdale, Julie • House: Chris Peace • 804.698.1097 • GA Room 527 Cole, Adrienne • House: Rosalyn R. Dance • 804.698.1063 • GA Room 813 Dempsey, Patti • Senate: Steve Newman • 804.698.7523 • GA Room 304 Dix, Jordan • House: Rob Bell • 804.698.1058 • GA Room 720 Dooley, Mary P. • House: Patrick Hope • 804.698.1047 • GA Room 712 Duke, Nancy • House: Joe May • 804.698.1033 • GA Room 504 Easter, Abbi • Senate: Donald McEachin • 804.698.7509 • GA Room 428 Elias, Antonio • House: Betsy Carr • 804.698.1069 • GA Room 414 Eppard, Tracy • Senate: Creigh Deeds • 804.698.7525 • GA Room 430 Faatz, Christen Smith • Senate: Jeff McWaters • 804.698.7508 • GA Room 310 Fitzgibbon, Ann • House: Daun Hester • 804.698.1089 • GA Room 715 Flanagan, Bill • House: Kirk Cox • 804.698.1066 • GA Room 948 Fowler, Buddy • House: John Cox • 804.698.1055 • GA Room 409 Franklin, Mary • House: Danny Marshall • 804.698.1014 • GA Room 702 Frink, Gary R. • House: Todd Gilbert • 804.698.1015 • GA Room 509 Frink, Jeanne • House: Todd Gilbert • 804.698.1015 • GA Room 509 Funkhouser, Chad • House: Tony Wilt • 804.698.1026 • GA Room 526 Funkhouser, Savanna • House: Richard Bell • 698.6720 • GA Room 517 59.
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