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85 Days of Prayer U.S 85 Days of Prayer U.S. Executive Branch: U.S. Supreme Court U.S. House of Rep. U.S. House of Rep. Name: Title: Name (Seated): Name (Party-State): Name (Party-State): Donald Trump President John G. Roberts, Jr. (9/29/05) Peterson, Collin C. (D-MN) Plaskett, Stacey E. D-VI) Michael Pence Vice President Clarence Thomas (10/23/91) Phillips, Dean (D-MN) Pocan, Mark (D-WI) Melania Trump First Lady Pingree, Chellie (D-ME) Porter, Katie (D-CA) Sonny Perdue Secretary of Agriculture Michigan Supreme Court State of Michigan Posey, Bill (R-FL) William Barr Attorney General Bridget Mary McCormack Gretchen Whitmer (Governor) Pressley, Ayanna (D-MA) Sunday, November 22 November Sunday, Mark Meadows White House Chief of Staff Stephen Markman Garlin Gilchrist II (Lt. Governor) Price, David E. (D-NC) U.S. Executive Branch: U.S. Supreme Court U.S. House of Rep. U.S. House of Rep. Name: Title: Name (Seated): Name (Party-State): Name (Party-State): Donald Trump President Stephen G. Breyer (8/3/94) Quigley, Mike (D-IL) Rice, Tom (R-SC) Michael Pence Vice President Samuel A. Alito (1/31/06) Radewagen, Aumua (R-AS) Richmond, Cedric L. (D-LA) Gina Haspel Director of the CIA Raskin, Jamie (D-MD) Riggleman, Denver (R-VA) Wilbur L. Ross Jr. Secretary of Commerce Michigan Supreme Court State of Michigan Roby, Martha (R-AL) Christopher Miller Acting Secretary of Defense Brian Zahra Jocelyn Benson (Sec. of State) Rodgers, Cathy McMorris (R-WA) Monday, November 23 November Monday, Kayleigh McEnany Press Secretary David Viviano Dana Nessel (Attorney Gen.) Roe, David P. (R-TN) U.S. Executive Branch: U.S. Supreme Court U.S. House of Rep. U.S. House of Rep. Name: Title: Name (Seated): Name (Party-State): Name (Party-State): Donald Trump President Sonia Sotomayor (8/8/09) Reed, Tom (R-NY) Rose, John W. (R-TN) Michael Pence Vice President Elena Kagan (8/7/10) Reschenthaler, Guy (R-PA) Rose, Max (D-NY) Elisabeth Prince DeVos Secretary of Education Rice, Kathleen M. (D-NY) Rouda, Harley (D-CA) Dan Brouillette Secretary of Energy Michigan Supreme Court Rogers, Harold (R-KY) Rouzer, David (R-NC) Andrew Wheeler Administrator of EPA Richard Bernstein Rogers, Mike (R-AL) Roy, Chip (R-TX) Tuesday, November24 Tuesday, Russ Vought Dir. Office Mngmt. & Bud. Elizabeth Clement Rooney, Francis (R-FL) Roybal-Allard, Lucille (D-CA) U.S. Executive Branch: U.S. Supreme Court U.S. House of Rep. U.S. House of Rep. Name: Title: Name (Seated): Name (Party-State): Name (Party-State): Donald Trump President Neil Gorsuch (4/10/17) Ruiz, Raul (D-CA) Rutherford, John H. (R-FL) Michael Pence Vice President Brett Kavanaugh (10/6/18) Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch (D-MD) Ryan, Tim (D-OH) Alex Azar Sec. Health & Human Serv. Amy Coney Barrett (10/27/20) Rush, Bobby L. (D-IL) Sablan, Gregorio (D-MP) Chad Wolf Acting Sec. Homeland Sec. Michigan Supreme Court State of Michigan San Nicolas, Michael F. Q. (D-GU) Benjamin S. Carson Sr. Sec. Housing & Urban Dev. Megan Cavanagh Gretchen Whitmer (Governor) Sarbanes, John P. (D-MD) Eugene Scalia Secretary of Labor Garlin Gilchrist II (Lt. Governor) Scalise, Steve (R-LA) Wednesday,November 25 U.S. Executive Branch: Mt. Pleasant City Commission U.S. House of Rep. U.S. House of Rep. Name: Title: Name: Name (Party-State): Name (Party-State): Donald Trump President Will Joseph (Mayor) Scanlon, Mary Gay (D-PA) Schrader, Kurt (D-OR) Michael Pence Vice President Amy Perschbacher (Vice May.) Schakowsky, Janice D. (D-IL) Schrier, Kim (D-WA) David Bernhardt Secretary of the Interior Mary Alsager Schiff, Adam B. (D-CA) Schweikert, David (R-AZ) Jovita Carranza Admr. Sm. Business Admin. Lori Gillis Schneider, Bradley Scott (D-IL) Scott, Austin (R-GA) Mike Pompeo Secretary of State State of Michigan Scott, David (D-GA) Thursday, November26 Thursday, Robert Gordon (Dir. MDHHS) Scott, Robert C. "Bobby" (D-VA) U.S. Executive Branch: Mt. Pleasant City Commission U.S. House of Rep. U.S. House of Rep. Name: Title: Name: Name (Party-State): Name (Party-State): Donald Trump President Kristin LaLonde Sensenbrenner, F. James Jr. (R-WI) Shimkus, John (R-IL) Michael Pence Vice President George Ronan Serrano, José E. (D-NY) Simpson, Michael K. (R-ID) John Ratcliffe Dir. of National Intelligence Petro Tolas Sewell, Terri A. (D-AL) Sires, Albio (D-NJ) Shalala, Donna E. (D-FL) Slotkin, Elissa (D-MI) Joe Biden President Elect Sherman, Brad (D-CA) Smith, Adam (D-WA) Friday, November 27 November Friday, Kamala Harris Vice-President Elect Sherrill, Mikie (D-NJ) Smith, Adrian (R-NE) U.S. Executive Branch: Mt. Pleasant City Staff U.S. House of Rep. U.S. House of Rep. Name: Title: Name (Title): Name (Party-State): Name (Party-State): Donald Trump President Nancy Ridley (City Manager) Smith, Christopher H. (R-NJ) Soto, Darren (D-FL) Michael Pence Vice President Jacob Kain (City Planner) Smith, Jason (R-MO) Spanberger, Abigail Davis (D-VA) Elaine L. Chao Secretary of Transportation William Mrdeza (Economic Dev) Smucker, Lloyd (R-PA) Spano, Ross (R-FL) Steven T. Mnuchin Secretary of the Treasury Brian Kench (Building Safety) State of Michigan Speier, Jackie (D-CA) Robert Lighthizer U.S. Trade Representative Jason Moore (Dir. Public Works) Gretchen Whitmer (Governor) Stanton, Greg (D-AZ) Saturday, November 28 November Saturday, Robert Wilkie Secretary Veterans Affairs Paul Lauria (Dir. Public Safety) Garlin Gilchrist II (Lt. Governor) Stauber, Pete (R-MN).
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