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2014 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ROSTER STATE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 3 State Executive Offi Cers Governor Geeneralneral AAssemblyssembly RRosteroster 22014014 Secretary of State Jason Kander State Capitol Room 208 Jefferson City, MO 65101 www.sos.mo.gov Jason Kander Secretary of State T H E F S T O A L T E A E O D S ND IV TA ID F S E D T E E PLU UM M RI BU N S U W W E A D I F E A S E T I L N L U S R SALUS EX ESTO L O G P O A P U E M U E L I S UP R M R H X D X I T C C C JASON KANDER SECRETARY OF STATE TATE OF ISSOURI STATE CAPITOL S M JAMES C. KIRKPATRICK ROOM 208 STATE INFORMATION CENTER (573) 751-2379 (573) 751-4936 Dear Fellow Missourians, The Missouri Constitution makes clear in Section 1 of Article 1 “that all political power is vested in and derived from the people.” Indeed, the elected offi cials that serve in our representa- tive democracy come to Jefferson City not to represent party or special interests, but to represent the people. It is the duty of each of us to ensure that your voice is our voice. Fortunately, these efforts are aided everyday by thoughtful input from Missourians all across the state. In that vein, I am honored to provide this roster of Mis- souri’s state and federal offi ceholders. With the names, photographs and contact information contained within, the power is yours to communicate directly with your elected representatives and help ensure that the people’s voice continues to be the guiding force of our state gov- ernment. Section 1 of the Missouri Constitution also notes that “all government of right originates from the people, is founded upon their will only, and is instituted solely for the good of the whole.” If there is any way in which I or my offi ce can better contribute to that good, please do not hesitate to contact me. Your input helps all Missourians live in a better, more vibrant democracy. Sincerely, Jason Kander Secretary of State Table of Contents Page Executive and Legislative Offi cers . 2 State Executive Offi cers . 3 Missouri Senatorial Districts Map . 4 State Senators by District. 6 State Senators . 7 Standing Senate Committees. 13 Senate Staff Offi ces . 14 Missouri House Districts Map. 14 State Representatives by District . 18 State Representatives . 21 Standing House Committees . 48 Special House Committees . 52 House of Representatives Staff Offi ces . 52 Joint Legislative Committee Offi ces . 52 Telephone Index — Departmental Offi ces . 53 U.S. Congressional Districts Map. 54 U.S. Senators . 56 U.S. Senators and Representatives by District . 56 U.S. Representatives . 57 97th General Assembly Schedule Second Regular Session Bill fi ling opens . December 1, 2013 Session convenes . January 8, 2014 Last day for bills to be considered . May 16, 2014 Session adjourns . May 16, 2014 Governor’s approval by . July 14, 2014 Effective date of laws* . August 28, 2014 Veto session. September 10, 2014 98th General Assembly Schedule The content of the General Assembly Roster is public information and may be used accordingly; however, the arrangement, graphics and First Regular Session maps are copyrighted material. The graphics and maps may be used for Bill fi ling opens . December 1, 2014 noncommercial purpose provided credit is given as follows: Session convenes . January 7, 2015 Last day for bills to be considered . May 15, 2015 “The graphics and/or maps from the General Assembly Roster are used by permission of the Missouri Secretary of State, the copyright holder.” Session adjourns . May 15, 2015 Governor’s approval by . July 14, 2015 All other uses of the arrangement, graphics and maps must have specifi c Effective date of laws* . August 28, 2015 written permission from the copyright holder. Address requests for such Veto session. September 16, 2015 permission to the Missouri Secretary of State, 600 W. Main, Jefferson City, MO 65101. © Copyright 2014 *Unless an emergency date is specifi ed. Missouri Secretary of State 03.07.2014 Jefferson City, MO 65101 2 2014 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ROSTER STATE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 3 State Executive Offi cers Governor. Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon . (573) 751-3222 Lieutenant Governor. Peter Kinder. (573) 751-4727 Secretary of State. Jason Kander. (573) 751-2379 State Auditor. Thomas A. Schweich. (573) 751-4824 State Treasurer. Clint Zweifel . (573) 751-2411 Attorney General . Chris Koster. (573) 751-3321 Missouri General Assembly Senate Leadership President Pro Tem . Tom Dempsey . (573) 751-1141 JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON (D) PETER D. KINDER (R) Majority Floor Leader . Ron Richard. (573) 751-2173 Governor Lieutenant Governor Assistant Majority Floor Leader . Mike Kehoe . (573) 751-2076 Room 216, State Capitol Room 224, State Capitol (573) 751-3222 (573) 751-4727 Majority Caucus Chair . Eric Schmitt . (573) 751-2853 FAX (573) 751-1495 FAX (573) 751-9422 Majority Caucus Secretary . Jay Wasson . (573) 751-1503 www.governor.mo.gov www.ltgov.mo.gov Majority Caucus Whip. Brian Nieves . (573) 751-3678 Minority Floor Leader . Jolie Justus . (573) 751-2788 Assistant Minority Floor Leader . S. Kiki Curls . (573) 751-3158 Minority Caucus Chair . Joe Keaveny . (573) 751-3599 Minority Caucus Secretary . Gina Walsh . (573) 751-2420 Senate website: www.senate.mo.gov House Leadership Speaker of the House. Tim Jones . (573) 751-0562 Speaker Pro Tem . Denny Hoskins. (573) 751-4302 Majority Floor Leader . John Diehl . (573) 751-1544 Assistant Majority Floor Leader . Mike Cierpiot . (573) 751-0907 Majority Whip . Sandy Crawford. (573) 751-1167 JASON KANDER (D) THOMAS A. SCHWEICH (R) Majority Caucus Chair . Shelley Keeney . (573) 751-5912 Secretary of State State Auditor Room 208, State Capitol Room 121, State Capitol Majority Caucus Secretary . Mike Bernskoetter . (573) 751-0665 (573) 751-2379 (573) 751-4824 Minority Floor Leader . Jacob Hummel. (573) 751-0438 FAX (573) 751-2490 FAX (573) 751-6539 www.sos.mo.gov www.auditor.mo.gov Assistant Minority Floor Leader . Gail McCann Beatty. (573) 751-2124 Minority Whip . John Rizzo. (573) 751-3310 Minority Caucus Chair . Chris Kelly . (573) 751-4189 Minority Caucus Vice Chair . Gina Mitten . (573) 751-2883 Minority Caucus Secretary . Genise Montecillo . (573) 751-9472 Minority Caucus Policy and . Rory Ellinger . (573) 751-4265 Member Engagement Leader House website: www.house.mo.gov CLINT ZWEIFEL (D) CHRIS KOSTER (D) State Treasurer Attorney General Room 229, State Capitol Supreme Court Building, PO Box 899 (573) 751-2411 (573) 751-3321 FAX (573) 751-9443 FAX (573) 751-0774 www.treasurer.mo.gov www.ago.mo.gov 4 2014 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ROSTER STATE SENATORIAL DISTRICTS 5 6 2014 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ROSTER STATE SENATORS 7 State Senators by District, 2014 Name District Email Address Sifton, Scott (D) . 1 . [email protected] Rupp, Scott T. (R) . 2 . [email protected] Romine, Gary A. (R) . 3 . [email protected] Keaveny, Joseph P. (D). 4 . [email protected] Nasheed, Jamilah (D) . 5 . [email protected] Kehoe, Mike (R). 6 . [email protected] Holsman, Jason R. (D) . 7 . [email protected] Kraus, Will (R) . 8 . [email protected] Curls, Shalonn (Kiki) (D) . 9 . [email protected] Justus, Jolie L. (D). 10 . [email protected] LeVota, Paul (D) . 11 . [email protected] Lager, Brad R. (R) . 12 . [email protected] DAN W. BROWN (R) MARIA CHAPPELLE-NADAL (D) Walsh, Gina (D) . 13 . [email protected] District 16 District 14 407 W. Fourth St. Chappelle-Nadal, Maria (D) . 14 . [email protected] Rolla 65401 Schmitt, Eric S. (R) . 15 . [email protected] Brown, Dan W. (R) . 16 . [email protected] Silvey, Ryan A. (R) . 17 . [email protected] State Capitol Room 419 State Capitol Room 330 (573) 751-5713; FAX (573) 751-0733 (573) 751-4106; FAX (573) 751-0467 Munzlinger, Brian (R) . 18 . [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Schaefer, Kurt U. (R) . 19 . [email protected] Wasson, Jay (R) . 20 . [email protected] Pearce, David Brent (R). 21 . [email protected] (Vacancy). 22 Dempsey, Tom (R) . 23 . [email protected] Lamping, John T. (R). 24 . [email protected] Libla, Doug (R). 25 . [email protected] Nieves, Brian (R) . 26 . [email protected] Wallingford, Wayne (R). 27 . [email protected] Parson, Michael L. (R). 28 . [email protected] Sater, David (R) . 29 . [email protected] Dixon, Bob.
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