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06-063 Red Book Underlines WEB.Qxd Virginia Capitol Connections 2007 David Bailey Associates Around Capitol Square Eateries Chez Foushee–804-648-3225 Corner of Grace and Foushee, 5 minutes from Capitol Square “Chickens” Capitol Snack Bar–804-698-7438 Patrick Henry Building, Basement Level La Grotta–804-644-2466 1218 E. Cary Street (in Historic Shockoe Slip) 6th Floor Cafeteria General Assembly Building–804-786-4397 The Old City Bar & Restaurant David Napier’s White House Catering Historic Shockoe Bottom–804-644-4411 Hotels Commonwealth Park Suites Hotel at Capitol Square 804-343-7300, 901 Bank Street, Richmond The Jefferson Hotel 804-649-4611, 101 West Franklin Street, Richmond Linden Row Inn 804-225-5841, 100 East Franklin Street, Richmond OMNI Richmond Hotel 804-344-7000, 100 South 12th Street, Richmond Radisson Hotel Historic Richmond 804-644-9871, 301 West Franklin Street, Richmond Around Virginia Ramada Plaza Resort Oceanfront–757-428-7025 57th and Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach, VA Celebrating our Golden Anniversary, 50 years of service to the New River Valley and beyond. Imagine, 50 years! 295 Industrial Drive • Christiansburg, VA 24073 phone 540-382-9111 • www.christiansburgprinting.com 50th_CBurg_Ad.indd 1 1/24/2007 3:39:54 PM Governor The Honorable Timothy M. Kaine (D) Governor’s Office Third Floor Patrick Henry Building Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1475, Richmond, VA 23218 Office (804) 786-2211 FAX (804) 371-6351 www.governor.virginia.gov/ Salutation: Dear Governor Kaine Lieutenant Governor The Honorable Bill Bolling (R) Oliver Hill Building P.O. Box 1195 Richmond, VA 23218 Office (804) 786-2078 FAX (804) 786-7514 www.ltgov.virginia.gov/ Salutation: Dear Lieutenant Governor Bolling Attorney General The Honorable Bob McDonnell (R) 900 East Main Street Sixth Floor Richmond, VA 23219 www.oag.state.va.us Office (804) 786-2071 FAX (804) 786-1991 Salutation: Dear Attorney General McDonnell 1 Contents Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General . .1 Governor’s Cabinet . .3 General Assembly Directory . .4 House of Delegates . .5 General Assembly Committees . .26 Senate of Virginia . .30 Birthdays . .39 Members by County and City . .42 Legislative Assistants . .48 Virginia Delegation in Washington, D.C. .56 Public Safety Organizations . .57 A full service WWW.DAVIDBAILEYASSOCIATES.COM governmental relations firm next to the Virginia State Capitol. Featuring Four Divisions to Serve You. Representing our clients Capitol Connections for more than www.southwestva.com 25 years. Associ A Division of David Bailey ates www.contractorsalliance.org NONPROFIT www.nonprofitwatchdog.org Thomas R. Hyland Vice President & Manager, National Capital Office 5207 Braywood Drive Centreville VA 20120 1001 EAST BROAD STREET • SUITE 215 1001 EAST BROAD STREET • SUITE 215 703.266.7640 Fax 703.266.0584 "It's all about integrity…"It's all about integrity… Cell 703.244.2001 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23219 • (804) 643-5554 [email protected] experience… relationships." Virginia Capitol Connections, 2007 (Second Printing) Volume 21—Copyright ©2007 David L. Bailey A nonpartisan annual publication dedicated to a more informed electorate 2 Governor’s Cabinet Each Cabinet Secretary receives mail at: P.O. Box 1475, Richmond, VA 23218 The Honorable Bill Leighty Governor’s Chief of Staff (804) 786-2211 The Honorable Viola O. Baskerville Secretary of Administration (804) 371-0840 (804) 371-0935 FAX The Honorable Robert S. Bloxom Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry (804) 692-2511 (804) 692-2466 FAX The Honorable Patrick Gottschalk Secretary of Commerce and Trade (804) 786-7831 (804) 371-0250 FAX The Honorable Thomas R. Morris Secretary of Education (804) 786-1151 (804) 371-0154 FAX The Honorable Jody M. Wagner Secretary of Finance (804) 786-1148 (804) 692-0676 FAX The Honorable Marilyn Tavenner Secretary of Health and Human Resources (804) 786-7765 (804) 371-6984 FAX The Honorable L. Preston Bryant, Jr. Secretary of Natural Resources (804) 786-0044 (804) 371-8333 FAX The Honorable John Marshall Secretary of Public Safety (804) 786-5351 (804) 371-6381 FAX The Honorable Aneesh P. Chopra Secretary of Technology (804) 786-9579 (804) 786-9584 FAX The Honorable Pierce R. Homer Secretary of Transportation (804) 786-8032 (804) 786-6683 FAX The Honorable Katherine K. Hanley Secretary of the Commonwealth (804) 786-2441 (804) 371-0017 FAX The Honorable Robert P. Crouch Assistant to the Governor for Commonwealth Preparedness (804) 692-2595 (804) 225-3882 FAX The Honorable Daniel G. LeBlanc Senior Advisor to the Governor for Workforce (804) 692-0135 (804) 371-2577 FAX 3 General Assembly Directory Virginia Online Legislature http://legis.state.va.us/ Legislative Information System http://leg1.state.va.us/ Calendars http://dls.state.va.us/pubs/calendar/welcome.htm Commonwealth Calendar http://www.vipnet.org/portal/government/calendardivide.htm Political Events Calendar http://www.davidbaileyassociates.com/ politicalevents/index.php Q Bill Room—804-786-6984, P.O. Box 654, Richmond 23218. Copies of bills, resolutions and printed reports may be requested. Call Legislative Information if you need the specific bill number. Q Commonwealth of Virginia Information 877-4VA-EGOV (1-877-482-3468) or 804-786-4718 Q Constituent Viewpoint Hotline 800-889-0229 or 804-698-1990 Q Democratic Party of Virginia, 804-644-1966 Q Elections, State Board of 800-552-9745 or 804-864-8901 Q Legislative Information—House: 804-698-1500; Senate: 804-698-7410. During session, the number for the information desk in the General Assembly Building is 804-698-1470. Call for committee rosters, phone numbers for your delegate/senator, status of bills, etc. Q Legislative Services, 804-786-3591 Q Lobbyist Registration, 804-786-2441 Q Republican Party of Virginia, 804-780-0111 Q Weekly schedule when the G.A. is not in Session, 804-698-1651. Also available on the web at http://legis.state.va.us 4 House http://hod.state.va.us During Session Send Mail to: The Honorable ______________ P.O. Box 406, Richmond, VA 23218 Salutation: Dear Mr., Ms., Mrs., __________ Speaker of the House The Honorable William J. Howell (R) General Assembly Building, Room 635 Office (804) 698-1028 Salutation: Dear Mr. Speaker House Majority Leader The Honorable H. Morgan Griffith (R) General Assembly Building, Room 607 Office (804) 698-1008 Salutation: Dear Mr. Griffith House Minority Leader The Honorable Ward L. Armstrong (D) General Assembly Building, Room 614 Office (804) 698-1069 Salutation: Dear Mr. Armstrong Clerk of the House of Delegates The Honorable Bruce F. Jamerson Patrick Henry Building, Richmond, VA 23219 Office (804) 698-1619 Salutation: Dear Mr. Jamerson Deputy Clerk, Administrative–(804) 698-1551 Deputy Clerk, Legislative–(804) 698-1531 Deputy Clerk, Committee–(804) 698-1545 Committee Clerks–(804) 698-1540 Appropriations Committee Staff–(804) 698-1590 Information–(804) 698-1500 or (877) 391-FACT FAX Number for Delegates–(804) 786-6310 Faxes are received by legislators as email attachments. This number may be used throughout the year. 5 Abbitt, Watkins M., Jr. (I) Dist. 59 GAB: 804-698-1059 Rm 804 Spouse: Madeline P.O. Box 683 Appomattox, VA 24522 434-352-2880 FAX 434-352-0589 [email protected] Legis. Asst: Nancy Wheeler Albo, David B. (R) Dist. 42 GAB: 804-698-1042 Rm 529 Spouse: Rita 6367 Rolling Mill Place, Suite 102 Springfield, VA 22152 703-451-3555 FAX 703-455-0043 [email protected] www.davealbo.com Legis. Asst: Missy Bell Alexander, Kenneth C. (D) Dist. 89 GAB: 804-698-1089 Rm 412 Spouse: Donna 7246 Granby Street Norfolk, VA 23505 757-628-1000 FAX 757-480-1789 [email protected] www.kennethcalexander.com Legis. Asst: Yovonda Bellamy Amundson, Kristen J. (D) Dist. 44 GAB: 804-698-1044 FAX 804-698-1844 Rm 709 P.O. Box 143 Mount Vernon, VA 22121 703-619-0444 FAX 703-360-8446 [email protected] www.amundson.org Legis. Asst: Phillip Berenbroick Armstrong, Ward L. (D) Dist. 10 GAB: 804-698-1010 Rm 614 Spouse: Pam P.O. Box 1431 Martinsville, VA 24114 276-632-7022, Ext. 2 FAX 276-632-2935 [email protected] www.wardarmstrong.com Legis. Asst: Anna McClain 6 Athey, Clifford L., Jr. (R) Dist. 18 GAB: 804-698-1018 Rm 510 Spouse: Stacey 35 North Royal Avenue Front Royal, VA 22630 540-635-2123 FAX 540-635-7004 [email protected] Legis. Asst: Crystol L. Hiserman BaCote, Mamye E. (D) Dist. 95 GAB: 804-698-1095 Rm 507 Spouse: Ted P.O. Box 5154 Newport News, VA 23605 757-244-4415 FAX 757-245-5535 [email protected] Legis. Asst: Krystal Jimmerson Barlow, William K. (D) Dist. 64 GAB: 804-698-1064 Rm 421 Spouse: Taylor P.O. Box 240 Smithfield, VA 23431 757-357-9720 FAX 757-357-9358 [email protected] Legis. Asst: Mary Nelms Bell, Rob B. III (R) Dist. 58 GAB: 804-698-1058 Rm 810 Spouse: Jessica 2309 Finch Court Charlottesville, VA 22911 434-245-8900 FAX 434-245-8903 [email protected] Legis. Asst: Jo Viglione, Nicole Denike Bowling, Daniel C. (D) Dist. 3 GAB: 804-698-1003 Rm 518 Spouse: Jan P.O. Box 429 Oakwood, VA 24631 276-498-7207 FAX 276-498-4877 [email protected] Legis. Asst: Hobart Honaker 7 Brink, Robert H. (D) Dist. 48 GAB: 804-698-1048 FAX 804-643-0976 Rm 712 P.O. Box 7668 Arlington, VA 22207 703-531-1048 FAX 703-531-0595 [email protected] www.bobbrink.org Legis. Asst: Aileen Whitfill Bulova, David L. (D) Dist. 37 GAB: 804-698-1037 Rm 405 Spouse: Gretchen P.O. Box 106 Fairfax Station, VA 22039 703-310-6752 [email protected] www.davidbulova.com Legis. Asst: Rama Van Pelt Byron, Kathy J. (R) Dist. 22 GAB: 804-698-1022 Rm 414 Spouse: Jack 523 Leesville Road Lynchburg, VA 24502 434-582-1592 FAX 434-582-1591 [email protected] www.kathybyron.com Legis.
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