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Alabama's State Senate GOVERNMENT Alabama’s State Senate Montgomery address for all State Senators and House Members: Alabama State House • 11 S. Union St. • Montgomery, AL 36130 GERALD ALLEN DICK Labor; Confirmations; Finance and Taxation General District 21 (Hale, Pickens, Tus- BREWBAKER Fund; Governmental Affairs; Local Legislation No. 2; caloosa); Republican; 1st term; District 25 (Elmore, Montgom- Rules Owner, CASHCO Marketing; ery); Republican; 1st term; Mont- Montgomery: Room 729, (334) gomery: Room 734, (334) 242- JERRY FIELDING 242-7889; District: P.O. Box 7895; E-mail: dick.brewbaker@ District 11 (Calhoun, Coosa, El- 71001, Tuscaloosa, AL 35407; alsenate.gov; Committees: Edu- more, Talladega); Republican; Home/Business: (205) 556-5310; cation (Chairperson); Finance 1st term; District Judge (former); Email: [email protected]; Committees: and Taxation, General Fund; Governmental Affairs; Montgomery: Room 735, (334) Commerce, Transportation and Utilities (Chairper- Judiciary; Tourism and Marketing 242-7898; 1300B Talladega Hwy., son); Confirmations; Education, Energy and Natural Sylacauga, AL 35150, (256) 249- Resources; Finance and Taxation, Education; Local PAUL BUSSMAN 2199; Committees: Banking and Legislation No. 1 District 4 (Cullman, Lawrence, Insurance; Confirmations; Job Winston); Republican; 1st term; Creation and Economic Development; Judiciary; Lo- BILLY BEASLEY Dentist; Montgomery: Room cal Legislation No. 1 District 28 (Barbour, Bullock, 729, (334) 242-7855; District: Henry, Lee, Macon, Russell); 1625 Main Ave. SW, Cullman, VIVIAN DAVIS Democrat; 1st term; President, AL 35055; Business: (256) 734- FIGURES Pratts Station, LLC; Montgom- 1700; E-mail: p_bussman@ District 33 (Mobile); Democrat; ery: Room 737, (334) 242-7868; bellsouth.net; Committees: Agriculture, Conserva- 4th term; CEO, Figures Legacy District: Box 220, Clayton, AL tion and Forestry; Banking and Insurance; Children, Education Foundation; Montgom- 36016; Business: (334) 775- Youth Affairs and Human Resources (Chairperson); ery: Room 736, (334) 242-7871; 3291; Committees: Agriculture, Conservation and Constitution, Campaign Finance, Ethics and Elec- Business: 104 S. Lawrence St., Forestry; Constitution, Campaign Finance, Ethics tions; Fiscal Responsibility and Accountability; Mobile, AL 36602, (251) 208-5480; Home: 2054 Cle- and Elections; Finance and Taxation, General Fund; Health (Vice Chairperson); Local Legislation No. 1 mente Ct., Mobile, AL 36617; Fax: (251) 208-5492; Health Email: [email protected]; Committees: LINDA COLEMAN Children, Youth Affairs and Human Resources; Edu- SCOTT BEASON District 20 (Jefferson); Demo- cation; Finance and Taxation, Education; Govern- District 17 (Blount, Jefferson, crat; 2nd term; Americans With mental Affairs; Local Legislation No. 3; Rules St. Clair); Republican; 2nd term; Disabilities Compliance Officer; Owner, Custom Renovators Montgomery: Room 735, (334) RUSTY GLOVER and Old South Construction; 242-7864; District: 926 Chin- District 34 (Mobile); Republican; Montgomery: Room 726, (334) chona Drive, Birmingham AL 2nd term; High School Teacher; 242-7794; District: P.O. Box 31, 35214; Home: (205) 798-1045; Montgomery: Room 721, (334) Gardendale AL 35071; Committees: Finance and Business: (205) 254-2079; Fax: (205) 254-2505; E- 242-7886, Fax (334) 353-3970; Taxation Education; Governmental Affairs, Job Cre- mail: [email protected]; Committees: Business: P.O. Box 2175; ation and Economic Development, Local Legislation Children, Youth Affairs and Human Resources; Fis- Semmes, AL 36575; Home: 4225 No. 2; Rules cal Responsibility and Accountability; Governmental Camellia Cir. W., Semmes, AL 36575, (251) 649- Affairs; Health; Job Creation and Economic Develop- 7380; Committees: Agriculture, Conservation and ROGER H. ment; Judiciary; Local Legislation No. 2 Forestry (Vice Chairperson); Business and Labor BEDFORD JR. (Chairperson); Fiscal Responsibility and Account- District 6 (Colbert, Fayette, GERALD DIAL ability; Local Legislation No. 3; Rules; Tourism and Franklin, Lamar, Lawrence, District 13 (Chambers, Cherokee, Marketing Marion, Winston); Democrat; 6th Clay, Cleburne, Lee, Randolph); term; Senate Minority Leader; At- Republican; 7th term; Major- JIMMY W. HOLLEY District 31 (Coffee, Covington, torney; Montgomery, Room 738, ity Whip; Real Estate Developer; Dale, Houston); Republican; 4th (334) 242-7862, Fax: (334) 242-9202; District: P.O. Montgomery: Room 732, (334) term; Employed by Southeast Box 370, Russellville, AL 35653; Business: (256) 242-7874; District: P.O. Box 248, Pharmaceuticals Inc.; Montgom- 332-6966; Fax: (256) 332-6967; E-mail: senbed- Lineville, AL 36266; Home: (256) ery: Room 732, (334) 242-7845; [email protected]; Committees: Banking and Insurance; 396-5626; Business: (256) 396-5600; Committees: District: 4212 County Rd. 364, Confirmations; Finance and Taxation, Education; Children, Youth Affairs and Human Resources; Fi- Elba, AL 36323; Home: (334) 897-5181; Commit- Finance and Taxation, General Fund; Governmental nance and Taxation, Education (Vice Chairperson); tees: Energy and Natural Resources; Governmental Affairs (Vice Chairperson); Rules Health; Local Legislation No. 1 (Chairperson); Rules; Affairs (Chairperson); Rules (Vice Chairperson); Vet- Veterans and Military Affairs SLADE BLACKWELL erans and Military Affairs District 15 (Jefferson, Shelby); Republican; 1st term; Owner, PRISCILLA DUNN BILL HOLTZCLAW Inkana Development; Montgom- District 19 (Jefferson); Democrat; District 2 (Limestone, Madison); ery: Room 733, (334) 242-7851; 2nd term; Homeless Educa- Republican; 1st term; U.S. Ma- Business: (205) 396-1144; E- tion Coordinator, Bessemer City rine Corp. (retired); Montgom- mail: [email protected]; Schools; Montgomery: Room ery: Room 731, (334) 242-7854; Committees: Banking and Insurance (Chairperson); 737, (334) 242-7793, Fax: (334) District: P.O. Box 1801, Madison, Business and Labor; Confirmations; Education; Fi- 353-9625; District: 460 Carriage AL 35758; E-mail: bill.holtzclaw@ nance and Taxation, Education; Health; Job Creation Hills Drive, Bessemer, AL 35022; alsenate.gov; Web Site: www.district2.us; Commit- and Economic Development; Local Legislation No. 2 Home: (205) 426-3795; Committees: Business and tees: Banking and Insurance; Children, Youth Affairs GOVERNMENT and Human Resources; Commerce, Transportation Committees: Confirmations; Constitution, Campaign tion and Forestry; Finance and and Utilities; Education; Finance and Taxation Gen- Finance, Ethics and Elections; Finance and Taxa- Taxation, General Fund; Govern- eral Fund; Local Legislation No. 4; Small Business; tion, Education; Finance and Taxation, General Fund mental Affairs; Job Creation and Veterans and Military Affairs (Chairperson) (Chairperson); Governmental Affairs; Judiciary; Lo- Economic Development (Chair- cal Legislation No. 4; Rules person); Local Legislation No. 4 TAMMY IRONS (Chairperson); Rules; Small Busi- District 1 (Colbert, Lauderdale); TRIP PITTMAN ness; Tourism and Marketing Democrat; 1st term; Owner, Irons District 32 (Baldwin); Republican; Law Firm; Montgomery: Room 2nd Term; Montgomery, Room CLAY SCOFIELD 737, (334) 242-7888; Business: 730, (334) 242-7897; Owner, District 9 (Blount, Madison, Mar- 219 N. Court St., Florence, AL Pittman Tractor Co. Inc.; Dis- shall); Republican; 1st term; 35630, (256) 766-9201, Fax trict: P.O. Box 1812, Daphne, Farmer; Montgomery: Room 731, (256) 766-9220; Home: 207 In- AL 36526; Business: (251) 621- (334) 242-7876; 412 Gunter Ave., dian Springs Drive, Florence, AL 35634; Cell: (256) 3555; E-mail: trip.pittman@ Ste. A, Guntersville, AL 35976, 335-3600; E-mail: [email protected]; Com- alsenate.gov; Committees: Constitution, Campaign (256) 582-0619; E-mail: clay. mittees: Constitution, Campaign Finance, Ethics and Finance, Ethics and Elections; Education; Finance [email protected]; Commit- Elections; Banking and Insurance; Energy and Natu- and Taxation, Education (Chairperson); Finance and tees: Agriculture, Conservation ral Resources; Job Creation and Economic Develop- Taxation, General Fund; Governmental Affairs; Local and Forestry; Banking and Insurance; Business and ment; Rules, Small Business Legislation No. 1; Rules; Tourism and Marketing Labor; Commerce, Transportation and Utilities; Fis- cal Responsibility and Accountability; Job Creation MARC KEAHEY GREG REED and Economic Development; Local Legislation No. District 5 (Jefferson, Tuscaloosa, District 22 (Baldwin, Choctaw, 4; Small Business (Vice Chairperson); Tourism and Walker, Winston); Republican; Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Marketing (Chairperson) 1st term; Vice President, Pre- Mobile, Monroe, Washington); ferred Medical Systems; Mont- Democrat; 2nd term; Montgom- BOBBY SINGLETON gomery: Room 734, (334) 242- ery: Room 738, (334) 242-7843; District 24 (Bibb, Choctaw, 7894; 800 Hwy. 78 E., Ste. 200 Business: 128 Main St., P.O. Box Greene, Hale, Marengo, Perry, #106, Jasper, AL 35501, (205) 297, Grove Hill, AL 36451, (251) Sumter, Tuscaloosa); Democrat; 295-1523; Committees: Children, Youth Affairs and 275-3127; Home: 2350 Allen Rd., Grove Hill, AL 3rd term; Owner, Black Belt Human Resources; Commerce, Transportation and 36451, (251) 275-3541; E-mail: SenatorKeahey@ Technologies, LLC; Montgom- Utilities (Vice Chairperson); Energy and Natural Re- gmail.com; Committees: Agriculture, Conservation ery: Room 735; Phone: (334) sources (Vice Chairperson); Health (Chairperson); and Forestry; Business and Labor; Fiscal Responsi- 242-7935; Fax: (334) 242-7191; Job Creation and Economic Development;
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