Courage Scorecard: “Higher Ed” edition
Last Updated: Monday, 13 September 2021
Published by CONTRACT WITH AMERICA: PART II(TM) https://ContractWithAmerica2.com a nonpartisan advocacy project.
Where do my politicians (President, Vice President, Federal Lawmakers, & Dept of Education) stand on key higher ed issues?
Source for CONTRACT WITH AMERICA: PART II(TM) Flagship mirror: https://ContractWithAmerica2.com
Mirror-1: https://GordonWatts.com/n.index.html Mirror-2: https://GordonWayneWatts.com/n.index.html
Source for President and Vice President: https://Whitehouse.gov Source for U.S. Department of Education: https://Ed.gov
Source for Senators: https://www.Senate.gov/senators/index.htm Notes: Number (1 to 100), State (by abbreviation), & seniority (Senior Senators listed first, then Junior Senators) [[Number are 1—50; not show are U.S. territories and DC, the District of Columbia]] Seniority information obtained from https://www.Senate.gov/senators/Senators1789toPresent.htm which links to https://www.Senate.gov/artandhistory/history/resources/pdf/chronlist.pdf
Source for Members of Congress: https://www.House.gov/representatives Notes: Number (1 to 435), State (by abbreviation), & District [[Format: “(State abbreviation—Party affiliation—District number),” for example: Rep. Scott Franklin (R-FL-15)]] – “AL” stands for “At Large,” when a state has so small a population that it has only one Member of Congress in the U.S. House of Representatives, for example: Rep. Kelly Armstrong (R-ND-AL) (Streamline edition addresses only one issue; Deluxe scorecard allows for multiple issues to be addressed; this is a special edition dedicated solely to 3 key Higher Education issues.)
Note to self:
https://blog.ed.gov/2021/05/moving-forward-with-a-new-ed-gov/
https://search.usa.gov/search/docs?utf8=✓&affiliate=ed.gov&dc=1483&query=student+loan+forgiveness
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CUTTING PORK SPENDING
Cutting / Eliminating pork spending subsidies: Use of tax dollars to make / guarantee collegiate loans |
CONSTITUTIONAL BANKRUPTCY UNIFORMITY
Legislation, for collegiate loans, as guaranteed by U.S. Constitution's uniformity clause, Art. I, Sec. 8, cl. 4, U.S. Constitution |
COLLEGIATE LOAN DEBT CANCELLATION
Sometimes called “student loan forgiveness,” but “cancellation” is more accurate, as “forgiveness” implies a “sin” committed by the victims of illegal price-gouging, predatory lending, etc. |
Publisher |
CONTRACT WITH AMERICA: PART II(TM) – Where we stand: |
FOR: would save tax dollars and force tuition down: https://ContractWithAmerica2.com/#pork
E.g., a “win-win” |
FOR: Bankruptcy uniformity is not a free handout, but rather required by the U.S. Constitution's uniformity clause. Plus, would operate as Free Market check on excess lending, driving down tuition, as well as saving trillions of tax dollars by forcing lender (DOE using tax dollars) to think twice before being so reckless:
https://ContractWithAmerica2.com/#bankruptcy
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NEUTRAL: We take no official position on this: Founder, Gordon W. Watts, a Conservative, is “personally against” loan cancellation on both personal responsibility grounds, as well as practical grounds: it would solve symptom, freeing some debt slaves, whilst not eliminating underlying foundational problem, e.g., debt slavery, that is, the Epic Fail higher ed lending system, thus making Abe Lincoln turn over in his grave:
https://ContractWithAmerica2.com/ReviewOfMarkKantrowitzForgivenessArticle_WATTS_9-6-2021.html
But, as students have more than paid back all college debt, slightly more than twice, as documented here, https://ContractWithAmerica2.com/#PaidInFull and that at illegally-inflated price-gouging costs of college, some relief is due, on fraud bases alone – cutting subsidies, price controls (as with utilities), and bankruptcy uniformity are due: if cancellation is to be avoided, then these must be done.
PDF file format: https://ContractWithAmerica2.com/ReviewOfMarkKantrowitzForgivenessArticle_WATTS_9-6-2021.pdf |
Citizen: colour-coded red for Conservative |
Typical “Republican” or “Conservative” citizen / voter |
“By God, I'm not paying your college debt with MY tax dollars.”
If this is true, then you must demand your lawmakers cut this pork. Otherwise, quit complaining. |
Typically, most “Conservative” lawmakers are against, and about a 50%-50% split of Conservatives voters / citizens support.
Conservatives should support if they truly support the constitution. Otherwise, quit claiming to be Conservative. See below for one representative bipartisan bill. |
Typically, most Conservatives of all stripes are against student loan forgiveness (cancellation).
That's OK, but ONLY if you have another solution to right the wrongs of your generation getting almost free college, but current students soaked with debt—immoral double standard: see above for proposed solutions. |
Citizen: colour-coded blue for Liberal |
Typical “Democrat” or “Liberal” citizen / voter |
Typically, most “liberal” lawmakers are against, and about a 50%-50% split of Liberal voters / citizens support.
Liberals should support if they truly want to see “costs of college” go down. Otherwise, quit claiming to be Liberals who desire affordable tuition. |
Most Liberals (citizens and lawmakers) support student loan bankruptcy equality.
If this is true, then you must demand your lawmakers pass S.2598 from this 2021-2022 session, the bipartisan student loan bankruptcy bill https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/senate-bill/2598 (Sens. Dick Durbin, D-IL ; John Cornyn, R-TX) “S.2598 - FRESH START Through Bankruptcy Act” and similar bills. Otherwise, quit complaining. |
Typically, most Liberals of all stripes are for student loan forgiveness (cancellation).
That's OK, but ONLY if you somehow abolish and end the “Epic Fail” student loan scam-system—which has been bleeding taxpayers and students dry – and threatens to crash the dollar: Then, it would be worth it. Otherwise, you're freeing only some debt slaves, but not ending the debt slavery system—and you make Abe Lincoln turn over in his grave. |
President |
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His views on cutting these subsidies are unknown as of press time. |
UNKNOWN – used to oppose: “Under current law, federal student loans are generally not dischargeable in bankruptcy. Borrowers have Joe Biden to thank for that.
In contrast, most other forms of consumer debt can be discharged through the bankruptcy process. Only a limited number of debts, such as child support payments, alimony, overdue taxes, and criminal fines, are non-dischargeable. But going back to the 1970s, Senator and later Vice President Biden backed a number of measures that eventually made it nearly impossible to discharge student loan debt.” Link: https://blog.loangifting.com/joe-biden-and-his-controversial-history-with-student-loans/
Archive-1: https://archive.vn/cno6l
Seems to be changing views: “The Biden administration has urged the US Supreme Court to pass an appeal that would make it easier for borrowers to have student loan debt included in bankruptcy. The initiative is already under review by the Department of Education...The case currently under review by the Supreme Court is from Thelma McCoy, a 60-year-old Texan woman filing for bankruptcy, with the hope of loosening the criteria for her case. She currently owes almost $345,000 in student loans, with 50% of her debt consisting of interest and other fees. Her lawyers have appealed for a more lenient approach from the bankruptcy court, making it easier for those in difficult financial situations to have a student loan discharged through bankruptcy.” Link: https://fortunly.com/news/economy/supreme-court-urged-by-biden-administration-to-pass-student-loan-bankruptcy-case/
Archive-1: https://archive.vn/0q9DD
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On the campaign trail, he was “for” student loan forgiveness and adopting Elizabeth Warren's plan (which included student loan forgiveness and bankruptcy equality),
And: https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/14/politics/joe-biden-elizabeth-warren-bankruptcy-plan/index.html
But more-recently, Pres. Biden has flip-flopped, and not explained why:
“Biden's campaign made 2 promises on canceling student debt. He hasn't done either.”
More-importantly, Pres. Biden has not made a strong showing to advocate for any substantive solution as of press time.
Reasonable minds can disagree on “which” solution is best.
Reasonable minds can NOT disagree on the fact that there is an obscenely huge problem with costs of college—hurting both students and taxpayers. Thus, a solution is necessary to avert a crash of the dollar and economic disaster from this looming higher ed bubble. |
Vice President |
** |
UNKNOWN – Her views on cutting these subsidies are unknown as of press time. |
SUPPORTS: As a senator, VP Kamala Harris supported constitutional student loan bankruptcy uniformity as a cosponsor: “S.1414 - Student Borrower Bankruptcy Relief Act of 2019”
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/senate-bill/1414/cosponsors |
UNKNOWN: Inferences from past views and legislative actions suggest she's “for,” but she's not listed as a cosponsor here: “S.Res.711 - A resolution calling on the President of the United States to take executive action to broadly cancel Federal student loan debt. 116th Congress (2019-2020)”
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/senate-resolution/711/cosponsors |
U.S. Dept. of Education |
We made a press inquiry of DOE on Sept. 9, 2021: “What is your position on “collective beliefs that DOE should use its ‘bully pulpit’ to ask lawmakers to reduce or eliminate use of tax dollars to make or guarantee student loans?,” and DOE replied the following day with this answer: “Please see the announcement linked above,” which referenced this reply: “Please see our Aug. 6 announcement, extending the student loan repayment pause until Jan. 31, thus helping borrowers plan for the resumption of payments and reduce the risk of delinquency and defaults after restart.” We reviewed that link, and it said nothing – whatsoever – about student loan subsidies via our tax dollars. This huge omission in addressing this point is quite odd – but all quite true; we report, and you decide. |
We made a press inquiry of DOE on Sept. 9, 2021: “What is your position on student loan bankruptcy reform?,” and DOE replied the following day with this answer: “Please see our Aug. 6 announcement, extending the student loan repayment pause until Jan. 31, thus helping borrowers plan for the resumption of payments and reduce the risk of delinquency and defaults after restart.” We reviewed that link, and it said nothing – whatsoever – about student loan bankruptcy reform. This huge omission in addressing this point is quite odd – but all quite true; we report, and you decide. |
We made a press inquiry of DOE on Sept. 9, 2021: “What is your position on the controversy surrounding competing claims about the President's "Exec Order" authority to cancel all federally held student debt?,” and DOE replied the following day with this answer: “Please see the numerous instances where the Department has exercised its authority to forgive student debt, when appropriate.” We reviewed that link, and so far as we could see, t said nothing – whatsoever – about the “Executive Order” controversy and listed only a few isolated examples which probably represented far less than one (1%) percent of total outstanding student debt – most of which we believe to be interest & fees, as students have more than paid back all college debt, slightly more than twice, as documented here, https://ContractWithAmerica2.com/#PaidInFull and that at illegally-inflated price-gouging costs of college. This huge omission in addressing this point is quite odd – but all quite true; we report, and you decide. |
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CUTTING PORK SPENDING
Cutting / Eliminating pork spending subsidies: Use of tax dollars to make / guarantee collegiate loans |
CONSTITUTIONAL BANKRUPTCY UNIFORMITY
Legislation, for collegiate loans, as guaranteed by U.S. Constitution's uniformity clause, Art. I, Sec. 8, cl. 4, U.S. Constitution
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COLLEGIATE LOAN DEBT CANCELLATION
Sometimes called “student loan forgiveness,” but “cancellation” is more accurate, as “forgiveness” implies a “sin” committed by the victims of illegal price-gouging, predatory lending, etc. |
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Member of Congress Name |
CUTTING PORK SPENDING
Cutting / Eliminating pork spending subsidies: Use of tax dollars to make / guarantee collegiate loans |
CONSTITUTIONAL BANKRUPTCY UNIFORMITY
Legislation, for collegiate loans, as guaranteed by U.S. Constitution's uniformity clause, Art. I, Sec. 8, cl. 4, U.S. Constitution
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COLLEGIATE LOAN DEBT CANCELLATION
Sometimes called “student loan forgiveness,” but “cancellation” is more accurate, as “forgiveness” implies a “sin” committed by the victims of illegal price-gouging, predatory lending, etc. |
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NOTES: When phone number abbreviation is given, below, it refers to full number. For example, Sen. Baldwin's phone number is (202)224-5652.
Senator's Name |
State |
Party |
Class |
Office Room* |
Phone |
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Wisconsin |
Democratic |
I |
SH-709 |
4-5653 |
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Wyoming |
Republican |
I |
SD-307 |
4-6441 |
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Colorado |
Democratic |
III |
SR-261 |
4-5852 |
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Tennessee |
Republican |
I |
SD-357 |
4-3344 |
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Connecticut |
Democratic |
III |
SH-706 |
4-2823 |
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Missouri |
Republican |
III |
SR-260 |
4-5721 |
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New Jersey |
Democratic |
II |
SH-717 |
4-3224 |
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Arkansas |
Republican |
III |
SH-141 |
4-4843 |
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Indiana |
Republican |
I |
SR-404 |
4-4814 |
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Ohio |
Democratic |
I |
SH-503 |
4-2315 |
North Carolina |
Republican |
III |
SR-217 |
4-3154 |
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Washington |
Democratic |
I |
SH-511 |
4-3441 |
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West Virginia |
Republican |
II |
SR-172 |
4-6472 |
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Maryland |
Democratic |
I |
SH-509 |
4-4524 |
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Delaware |
Democratic |
I |
SH-513 |
4-2441 |
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Pennsylvania |
Democratic |
I |
SR-393 |
4-6324 |
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Louisiana |
Republican |
II |
SH-520 |
4-5824 |
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Maine |
Republican |
II |
SD-413 |
4-2523 |
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Delaware |
Democratic |
II |
SR-218 |
4-5042 |
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Texas |
Republican |
II |
SH-517 |
4-2934 |
Nevada |
Democratic |
III |
SH-313 |
4-3542 |
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Arkansas |
Republican |
II |
SR-326 |
4-2353 |
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North Dakota |
Republican |
I |
SH-330 |
4-2043 |
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Idaho |
Republican |
III |
SD-239 |
4-6142 |
|
Texas |
Republican |
I |
SR-127A |
4-5922 |
|
Montana |
Republican |
II |
SH-320 |
4-2651 |
|
Illinois |
Democratic |
III |
SH-524 |
4-2854 |
|
Illinois |
Democratic |
II |
SH-711 |
4-2152 |
|
Iowa |
Republican |
II |
SH-730 |
4-3254 |
|
California |
Democratic |
I |
SH-331 |
4-3841 |
Nebraska |
Republican |
I |
SR-454 |
4-6551 |
|
New York |
Democratic |
I |
SR-478 |
4-4451 |
|
South Carolina |
Republican |
II |
SR-290 |
4-5972 |
|
Iowa |
Republican |
III |
SH-135 |
4-3744 |
|
Tennessee |
Republican |
II |
SR-248 |
4-4944 |
|
New Hampshire |
Democratic |
III |
SH-324 |
4-3324 |
|
Missouri |
Republican |
I |
SR-115 |
4-6154 |
|
New Mexico |
Democratic |
I |
SH-303 |
4-5521 |
|
Colorado |
Democratic |
II |
SR-374 |
4-5941 |
|
Hawaii |
Democratic |
I |
SH-109 |
4-6361 |
North Dakota |
Republican |
III |
SR-338 |
4-2551 |
|
Mississippi |
Republican |
II |
SH-702 |
4-5054 |
|
Oklahoma |
Republican |
II |
SR-205 |
4-4721 |
|
Wisconsin |
Republican |
III |
SH-328 |
4-5323 |
|
Virginia |
Democratic |
I |
SR-231 |
4-4024 |
|
Arizona |
Democratic |
III |
SH-516 |
4-2235 |
|
Louisiana |
Republican |
III |
SR-416 |
4-4623 |
|
Maine |
Independent |
I |
SH-133 |
4-5344 |
|
Minnesota |
Democratic |
I |
SD-425 |
4-3244 |
|
Oklahoma |
Republican |
III |
SH-316 |
4-5754 |
Vermont |
Democratic |
III |
SR-437 |
4-4242 |
|
Utah |
Republican |
III |
SR-361A |
4-5444 |
|
New Mexico |
Democratic |
II |
SR-498 |
4-6621 |
|
Wyoming |
Republican |
II |
SR-124 |
4-3424 |
|
West Virginia |
Democratic |
I |
SH-306 |
4-3954 |
|
Massachusetts |
Democratic |
II |
SD-255 |
4-2742 |
|
Kansas |
Republican |
II |
SR-479A |
4-4774 |
|
Kentucky |
Republican |
II |
SR-317 |
4-2541 |
|
New Jersey |
Democratic |
I |
SH-528 |
4-4744 |
|
Oregon |
Democratic |
II |
SH-531 |
4-3753 |
Senator's Name |
State |
Party |
Class |
Office Room* |
Phone |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kansas |
Republican |
III |
SD-521 |
4-6521 |
|
Alaska |
Republican |
III |
SH-522 |
4-6665 |
|
Connecticut |
Democratic |
I |
SH-136 |
4-4041 |
|
Washington |
Democratic |
III |
SR-154 |
4-2621 |
|
Georgia |
Democratic |
II |
SR-455 |
4-3521 |
|
California |
Democratic |
III |
SH-112 |
4-3553 |
|
Kentucky |
Republican |
III |
SR-167 |
4-4343 |
|
Michigan |
Democratic |
II |
SH-724 |
4-6221 |
|
Ohio |
Republican |
III |
SR-448 |
4-3353 |
|
Rhode Island |
Democratic |
II |
SH-728 |
4-4642 |
Idaho |
Republican |
II |
SR-483 |
4-2752 |
|
Utah |
Republican |
I |
SR-354 |
4-5251 |
|
Nevada |
Democratic |
I |
SH-713 |
4-6244 |
|
South Dakota |
Republican |
II |
SH-716 |
4-5842 |
|
Florida |
Republican |
III |
SR-284 |
4-3041 |
|
Vermont |
Independent |
I |
SD-332 |
4-5141 |
|
Nebraska |
Republican |
II |
SR-139 |
4-4224 |
|
Hawaii |
Democratic |
III |
SH-722 |
4-3934 |
|
New York |
Democratic |
III |
SH-322 |
4-6542 |
|
Florida |
Republican |
I |
SH-502 |
4-5274 |
South Carolina |
Republican |
III |
SH-104 |
4-6121 |
|
New Hampshire |
Democratic |
II |
SH-506 |
4-2841 |
|
Alabama |
Republican |
III |
SR-304 |
4-5744 |
|
Arizona |
Democratic |
I |
SH-317 |
4-4521 |
|
Minnesota |
Democratic |
II |
SH-720 |
4-5641 |
|
Michigan |
Democratic |
I |
SH-731 |
4-4822 |
|
Alaska |
Republican |
II |
SH-302 |
4-3004 |
|
Montana |
Democratic |
I |
SH-311 |
4-2644 |
|
South Dakota |
Republican |
III |
SD-511 |
4-2321 |
|
North Carolina |
Republican |
II |
SD-113 |
4-6342 |
Senator's Name |
State |
Party |
Class |
Office Room* |
Phone |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pennsylvania |
Republican |
III |
SD-455 |
4-4254 |
|
Alabama |
Republican |
II |
SR-142 |
4-4124 |
|
Maryland |
Democratic |
III |
SH-110 |
4-4654 |
|
Virginia |
Democratic |
II |
SH-703 |
4-2023 |
|
Georgia |
Democratic |
III |
SR-388 |
4-3643 |
|
Massachusetts |
Democratic |
I |
SH-309 |
4-4543 |
|
Rhode Island |
Democratic |
I |
SH-530 |
4-2921 |
|
Mississippi |
Republican |
I |
SD-555 |
4-6253 |
|
Oregon |
Democratic |
III |
SD-221 |
4-5244 |
|
Indiana |
Republican |
III |
SD-185 |
4-5623 |
What is a Senatorial “class?”
Answer:
The 100 U.S. Senate seats are classified into three classes of United States senators, as established by Article I, Section 3, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution (which says that they “shall be assembled in Consequence of the first Election, they shall be divided as equally as may be into three Classes”), two of which (classes 1 and 2) consist of 33 seats and one (class 3) of 34 seats. The classes determine which Senate seats will be up for election in any two-year cycle, with only one class being up for election at a time. Elections for class 1 seats (such as for Sens. Rick Scott, R-FL and Dianne Feinstein, D-CA) took place in 2018, class 2 seats (such as for Sens. Jon Ossoff, D-GA and John Cornyn, R-TX) in 2020, and the elections for class 3 seats (such as for Sens. Marco Rubio, R-FL and Raphael Warnock, D-GA) will be held in 2022.
Also referred to as a congressman or congresswoman, each representative is elected to a two-year term serving the people of a specific congressional district. The number of voting representatives in the House is fixed by law at no more than 435, proportionally representing the population of the 50 states. Currently, there are five delegates representing the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. A resident commissioner represents Puerto Rico. Learn more about representatives at The House Explained.
Alabama
Committee Assignment |
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1st |
R |
1330 LHOB |
(202) 225-4931 |
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2nd |
R |
1504 LHOB |
(202) 225-2901 |
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3rd |
R |
2469 RHOB |
(202) 225-3261 |
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4th |
R |
266 CHOB |
(202) 225-4876 |
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5th |
R |
2185 RHOB |
(202) 225-4801 |
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6th |
R |
170 CHOB |
(202) 225-4921 |
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7th |
D |
2201 RHOB |
(202) 225-2665 |
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Alaska
Committee Assignment |
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At Large |
R |
2314 RHOB |
(202) 225-5765 |
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American Samoa
Committee Assignment |
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Delegate |
R |
1339 LHOB |
(202) 225-8577 |
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Arizona
Committee Assignment |
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1st |
D |
318 CHOB |
(202) 225-3361 |
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2nd |
D |
309 CHOB |
(202) 225-2542 |
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3rd |
D |
1511 LHOB |
(202) 225-2435 |
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4th |
R |
2057 RHOB |
(202) 225-2315 |
|
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5th |
R |
171 CHOB |
(202) 225-2635 |
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6th |
R |
304 CHOB |
(202) 225-2190 |
|
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7th |
D |
1131 LHOB |
(202) 225-4065 |
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8th |
R |
1214 LHOB |
(202) 225-4576 |
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9th |
D |
207 CHOB |
(202) 225-9888 |
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Arkansas
Committee Assignment |
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1st |
R |
2422 RHOB |
(202) 225-4076 |
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2nd |
R |
1533 LHOB |
(202) 225-2506 |
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3rd |
R |
2412 RHOB |
(202) 225-4301 |
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4th |
R |
202 CHOB |
(202) 225-3772 |
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California
Committee Assignment |
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1st |
R |
408 CHOB |
(202) 225-3076 |
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2nd |
D |
1527 LHOB |
(202) 225-5161 |
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3rd |
D |
2368 RHOB |
(202) 225-1880 |
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4th |
R |
2312 RHOB |
(202) 225-2511 |
|
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5th |
D |
268 CHOB |
(202) 225-3311 |
|
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6th |
D |
2311 RHOB |
(202) 225-7163 |
|
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7th |
D |
172 CHOB |
(202) 225-5716 |
|
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8th |
R |
1029 LHOB |
(202) 225-5861 |
|
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9th |
D |
2265 RHOB |
(202) 225-1947 |
|
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10th |
D |
209 CHOB |
(202) 225-4540 |
|
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11th |
D |
503 CHOB |
(202) 225-2095 |
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12th |
D |
1236 LHOB |
(202) 225-4965 |
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13th |
D |
2470 RHOB |
(202) 225-2661 |
|
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14th |
D |
2465 RHOB |
(202) 225-3531 |
|
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15th |
D |
174 CHOB |
(202) 225-5065 |
|
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16th |
D |
2081 RHOB |
(202) 225-3341 |
|
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17th |
D |
306 CHOB |
(202) 225-2631 |
|
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18th |
D |
272 CHOB |
(202) 225-8104 |
|
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19th |
D |
1401 LHOB |
(202) 225-3072 |
|
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20th |
D |
406 CHOB |
(202) 225-2861 |
|
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21st |
R |
1728 LHOB |
(202) 225-4695 |
|
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22nd |
R |
1013 LHOB |
(202) 225-2523 |
|
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23rd |
R |
2468 RHOB |
(202) 225-2915 |
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24th |
D |
2331 RHOB |
(202) 225-3601 |
|
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25th |
R |
1535 LHOB |
(202) 225-1956 |
|
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26th |
D |
2262 RHOB |
(202) 225-5811 |
|
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27th |
D |
2423 RHOB |
(202) 225-5464 |
|
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28th |
D |
2309 RHOB |
(202) 225-4176 |
|
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29th |
D |
2438 RHOB |
(202) 225-6131 |
|
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30th |
D |
2181 RHOB |
(202) 225-5911 |
|
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31st |
D |
109 CHOB |
(202) 225-3201 |
|
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32nd |
D |
1610 LHOB |
(202) 225-5256 |
|
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33rd |
D |
403 CHOB |
(202) 225-3976 |
|
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34th |
D |
1530 LHOB |
(202) 225-6235 |
|
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35th |
D |
2227 RHOB |
(202) 225-6161 |
|
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36th |
D |
2342 RHOB |
(202) 225-5330 |
|
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37th |
D |
2021 RHOB |
(202) 225-7084 |
|
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38th |
D |
2329 RHOB |
(202) 225-6676 |
|
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39th |
R |
1306 LHOB |
(202) 225-4111 |
|
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40th |
D |
2083 RHOB |
(202) 225-1766 |
|
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41st |
D |
420 CHOB |
(202) 225-2305 |
|
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42nd |
R |
2205 RHOB |
(202) 225-1986 |
|
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43rd |
D |
2221 RHOB |
(202) 225-2201 |
|
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44th |
D |
2246 RHOB |
(202) 225-8220 |
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45th |
D |
1117 LHOB |
(202) 225-5611 |
|
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46th |
D |
2301 RHOB |
(202) 225-2965 |
|
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47th |
D |
108 CHOB |
(202) 225-7924 |
|
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48th |
R |
1113 LHOB |
(202) 225-2415 |
|
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49th |
D |
1030 LHOB |
(202) 225-3906 |
|
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50th |
R |
2300 RHOB |
(202) 225-5672 |
|
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51st |
D |
2244 RHOB |
(202) 225-8045 |
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52nd |
D |
1201 LHOB |
(202) 225-0508 |
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53rd |
D |
1232 LHOB |
(202) 225-2040 |
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Colorado
Committee Assignment |
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1st |
D |
2111 RHOB |
(202) 225-4431 |
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2nd |
D |
1419 LHOB |
(202) 225-2161 |
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3rd |
R |
1609 LHOB |
(202) 225-4761 |
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4th |
R |
2455 RHOB |
(202) 225-4676 |
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5th |
R |
2371 RHOB |
(202) 225-4422 |
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6th |
D |
1229 LHOB |
(202) 225-7882 |
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7th |
D |
1226 LHOB |
(202) 225-2645 |
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Connecticut
Committee Assignment |
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1st |
D |
1501 LHOB |
(202) 225-2265 |
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2nd |
D |
2449 RHOB |
(202) 225-2076 |
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3rd |
D |
2413 RHOB |
(202) 225-3661 |
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4th |
D |
2137 RHOB |
(202) 225-5541 |
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5th |
D |
1415 LHOB |
(202) 225-4476 |
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Delaware
Committee Assignment |
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At Large |
D |
1724 LHOB |
(202) 225-4165 |
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District of Columbia
Committee Assignment |
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Delegate |
D |
2136 RHOB |
(202) 225-8050 |
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Florida
Committee Assignment |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
1721 LHOB |
(202) 225-4136 |
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2nd |
R |
316 CHOB |
(202) 225-5235 |
|
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3rd |
R |
1626 LHOB |
(202) 225-5744 |
|
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4th |
R |
1711 LHOB |
(202) 225-2501 |
|
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5th |
D |
2437 RHOB |
(202) 225-0123 |
|
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6th |
R |
213 CHOB |
(202) 225-2706 |
|
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7th |
D |
1710 LHOB |
(202) 225-4035 |
|
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8th |
R |
2150 RHOB |
(202) 225-3671 |
|
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9th |
D |
2353 RHOB |
(202) 225-9889 |
|
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10th |
D |
217 CHOB |
(202) 225-2176 |
|
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11th |
R |
2184 RHOB |
(202) 225-1002 |
|
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12th |
R |
2354 RHOB |
(202) 225-5755 |
|
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13th |
D |
215 CHOB |
(202) 225-5961 |
|
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14th |
D |
2052 RHOB |
(202) 225-3376 |
|
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15th |
R |
1517 LHOB |
(202) 225-1252 |
|
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16th |
R |
2110 RHOB |
(202) 225-5015 |
|
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17th |
R |
2457 RHOB |
(202) 225-5792 |
|
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18th |
R |
2182 RHOB |
(202) 225-3026 |
|
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19th |
R |
523 CHOB |
(202) 225-2536 |
|
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20th |
Hastings, Alcee L. - Vacancy |
D |
2365 RHOB |
(202) 225-1313 |
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21st |
D |
2305 RHOB |
(202) 225-9890 |
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22nd |
D |
2323 RHOB |
(202) 225-3001 |
|
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23rd |
D |
1114 LHOB |
(202) 225-7931 |
|
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24th |
D |
2445 RHOB |
(202) 225-4506 |
|
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25th |
R |
374 CHOB |
(202) 225-4211 |
|
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26th |
R |
419 CHOB |
(202) 225-2778 |
|
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27th |
R |
1616 LHOB |
(202) 225-3931 |
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Georgia
Committee Assignment |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
2432 RHOB |
(202) 225-5831 |
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2nd |
D |
2407 RHOB |
(202) 225-3631 |
|
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3rd |
R |
1032 LHOB |
(202) 225-5901 |
|
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4th |
D |
2240 RHOB |
(202) 225-1605 |
|
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5th |
D |
1406 LHOB |
(202) 225-3801 |
|
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6th |
D |
1513 LHOB |
(202) 225-4501 |
|
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7th |
D |
1319 LHOB |
(202) 225-4272 |
|
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8th |
R |
2417 RHOB |
(202) 225-6531 |
|
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9th |
R |
521 CHOB |
(202) 225-9893 |
|
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10th |
R |
404 CHOB |
(202) 225-4101 |
|
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11th |
R |
2133 RHOB |
(202) 225-2931 |
|
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12th |
R |
570 CHOB |
(202) 225-2823 |
|
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13th |
D |
468 CHOB |
(202) 225-2939 |
|
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14th |
R |
1023 LHOB |
(202) 225-5211 |
Guam
Committee Assignment |
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Delegate |
D |
1632 LHOB |
(202) 225-1188 |
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Hawaii
Committee Assignment |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
D |
2210 RHOB |
(202) 225-2726 |
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2nd |
D |
1205 LHOB |
(202) 225-4906 |
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Idaho
Committee Assignment |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
1520 LHOB |
(202) 225-6611 |
|
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2nd |
R |
2084 RHOB |
(202) 225-5531 |
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Illinois
Committee Assignment |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
D |
2188 RHOB |
(202) 225-4372 |
|
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2nd |
D |
2416 RHOB |
(202) 225-0773 |
|
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3rd |
D |
1022 LHOB |
(202) 225-5701 |
|
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4th |
D |
1519 LHOB |
(202) 225-8203 |
|
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5th |
D |
2078 RHOB |
(202) 225-4061 |
|
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6th |
D |
2440 RHOB |
(202) 225-4561 |
|
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7th |
D |
2159 RHOB |
(202) 225-5006 |
|
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8th |
D |
115 CHOB |
(202) 225-3711 |
|
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9th |
D |
2367 RHOB |
(202) 225-2111 |
|
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10th |
D |
300 CHOB |
(202) 225-4835 |
|
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11th |
D |
2366 RHOB |
(202) 225-3515 |
|
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12th |
R |
1211 LHOB |
(202) 225-5661 |
|
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13th |
R |
2079 RHOB |
(202) 225-2371 |
|
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14th |
D |
1130 LHOB |
(202) 225-2976 |
|
|
15th |
R |
1529 LHOB |
(202) 225-5271 |
|
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16th |
R |
2245 RHOB |
(202) 225-3635 |
|
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17th |
D |
1233 LHOB |
(202) 225-5905 |
|
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18th |
R |
1424 LHOB |
(202) 225-6201 |
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Indiana
Committee Assignment |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
D |
1607 LHOB |
(202) 225-2461 |
|
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2nd |
R |
466 CHOB |
(202) 225-3915 |
|
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3rd |
R |
1713 LHOB |
(202) 225-4436 |
|
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4th |
R |
1314 LHOB |
(202) 225-5037 |
|
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5th |
R |
1523 LHOB |
(202) 225-2276 |
|
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6th |
R |
211 CHOB |
(202) 225-3021 |
|
|
7th |
D |
2135 RHOB |
(202) 225-4011 |
|
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8th |
R |
2313 RHOB |
(202) 225-4636 |
|
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9th |
R |
1641 LHOB |
(202) 225-5315 |
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Iowa
Committee Assignment |
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1st |
R |
1429 LHOB |
(202) 225-2911 |
|
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2nd |
R |
1716 LHOB |
(202) 225-6576 |
|
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3rd |
D |
1034 LHOB |
(202) 225-5476 |
|
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4th |
R |
1440 LHOB |
(202) 225-4426 |
|
Kansas
Committee Assignment |
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1st |
R |
522 CHOB |
(202) 225-2715 |
|
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2nd |
R |
1630 LHOB |
(202) 225-6601 |
|
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3rd |
D |
1541 LHOB |
(202) 225-2865 |
|
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4th |
R |
2411 RHOB |
(202) 225-6216 |
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Kentucky
Committee Assignment |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
2410 RHOB |
(202) 225-3115 |
|
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2nd |
R |
2434 RHOB |
(202) 225-3501 |
|
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3rd |
D |
402 CHOB |
(202) 225-5401 |
|
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4th |
R |
2453 RHOB |
(202) 225-3465 |
|
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5th |
R |
2406 RHOB |
(202) 225-4601 |
|
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6th |
R |
2430 RHOB |
(202) 225-4706 |
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Louisiana
Committee Assignment |
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1st |
R |
2049 RHOB |
(202) 225-3015 |
|
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2nd |
D |
506 CHOB |
(202) 225-6636 |
|
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3rd |
R |
572 CHOB |
(202) 225-2031 |
|
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4th |
R |
568 CHOB |
(202) 225-2777 |
|
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5th |
R |
1408 LHOB |
(202) 225-8490 |
|
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6th |
R |
2402 RHOB |
(202) 225-3901 |
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Maine
Committee Assignment |
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1st |
D |
2162 RHOB |
(202) 225-6116 |
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2nd |
D |
1222 LHOB |
(202) 225-6306 |
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Maryland
Committee Assignment |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
2334 RHOB |
(202) 225-5311 |
|
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2nd |
D |
2206 RHOB |
(202) 225-3061 |
|
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3rd |
D |
2370 RHOB |
(202) 225-4016 |
|
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4th |
D |
1323 LHOB |
(202) 225-8699 |
|
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5th |
D |
1705 LHOB |
(202) 225-4131 |
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6th |
D |
1110 LHOB |
(202) 225-2721 |
|
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7th |
D |
2263 RHOB |
(202) 225-4741 |
|
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8th |
D |
2242 RHOB |
(202) 225-5341 |
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Massachusetts
Committee Assignment |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
D |
372 CHOB |
(202) 225-5601 |
|
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2nd |
D |
370 CHOB |
(202) 225-6101 |
|
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3rd |
D |
2439 RHOB |
(202) 225-3411 |
|
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4th |
D |
1524 LHOB |
(202) 225-5931 |
|
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5th |
D |
2448 RHOB |
(202) 225-2836 |
|
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6th |
D |
1127 LHOB |
(202) 225-8020 |
|
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7th |
D |
1108 LHOB |
(202) 225-5111 |
|
|
8th |
D |
2109 RHOB |
(202) 225-8273 |
|
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9th |
D |
2351 RHOB |
(202) 225-3111 |
|
Michigan
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
566 CHOB |
(202) 225-4735 |
|
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2nd |
R |
2232 RHOB |
(202) 225-4401 |
|
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3rd |
R |
1508 LHOB |
(202) 225-3831 |
|
|
4th |
R |
117 CHOB |
(202) 225-3561 |
|
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5th |
D |
200 CHOB |
(202) 225-3611 |
|
|
6th |
R |
2183 RHOB |
(202) 225-3761 |
|
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7th |
R |
2266 RHOB |
(202) 225-6276 |
|
|
8th |
D |
1210 LHOB |
(202) 225-4872 |
|
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9th |
D |
312 CHOB |
(202) 225-4961 |
|
|
10th |
R |
218 CHOB |
(202) 225-2106 |
|
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11th |
D |
1510 LHOB |
(202) 225-8171 |
|
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12th |
D |
116 CHOB |
(202) 225-4071 |
|
|
13th |
D |
1628 LHOB |
(202) 225-5126 |
|
|
14th |
D |
2463 RHOB |
(202) 225-5802 |
|
Minnesota
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
1433 LHOB |
(202) 225-2472 |
|
|
2nd |
D |
2442 RHOB |
(202) 225-2271 |
|
|
3rd |
D |
2452 RHOB |
(202) 225-2871 |
|
|
4th |
D |
2256 RHOB |
(202) 225-6631 |
|
|
5th |
D |
1730 LHOB |
(202) 225-4755 |
|
|
6th |
R |
315 CHOB |
(202) 225-2331 |
|
|
7th |
R |
1237 LHOB |
(202) 225-2165 |
|
|
8th |
R |
461 CHOB |
(202) 225-6211 |
|
Mississippi
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
2243 RHOB |
(202) 225-4306 |
|
|
2nd |
D |
2466 RHOB |
(202) 225-5876 |
|
|
3rd |
R |
418 CHOB |
(202) 225-5031 |
|
|
4th |
R |
2349 RHOB |
(202) 225-5772 |
|
Missouri
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
D |
563 CHOB |
(202) 225-2406 |
|
|
2nd |
R |
2350 RHOB |
(202) 225-1621 |
|
|
3rd |
R |
2230 RHOB |
(202) 225-2956 |
|
|
4th |
R |
2235 RHOB |
(202) 225-2876 |
|
|
5th |
D |
2335 RHOB |
(202) 225-4535 |
|
|
6th |
R |
1135 LHOB |
(202) 225-7041 |
|
|
7th |
R |
2454 RHOB |
(202) 225-6536 |
|
|
8th |
R |
2418 RHOB |
(202) 225-4404 |
|
Montana
Committee Assignment |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|
At Large |
R |
1037 LHOB |
(202) 225-3211 |
|
Nebraska
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
1514 LHOB |
(202) 225-4806 |
|
|
2nd |
R |
1024 LHOB |
(202) 225-4155 |
|
|
3rd |
R |
502 CHOB |
(202) 225-6435 |
|
Nevada
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
D |
2464 RHOB |
(202) 225-5965 |
|
|
2nd |
R |
104 CHOB |
(202) 225-6155 |
|
|
3rd |
D |
365 CHOB |
(202) 225-3252 |
|
|
4th |
D |
562 CHOB |
(202) 225-9894 |
|
New Hampshire
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
D |
319 CHOB |
(202) 225-5456 |
|
|
2nd |
D |
320 CHOB |
(202) 225-5206 |
|
New Jersey
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
D |
2427 RHOB |
(202) 225-6501 |
|
|
2nd |
R |
2447 RHOB |
(202) 225-6572 |
|
|
3rd |
D |
2444 RHOB |
(202) 225-4765 |
|
|
4th |
R |
2373 RHOB |
(202) 225-3765 |
|
|
5th |
D |
203 CHOB |
(202) 225-4465 |
|
|
6th |
D |
2107 RHOB |
(202) 225-4671 |
|
|
7th |
D |
1318 LHOB |
(202) 225-5361 |
|
|
8th |
D |
2268 RHOB |
(202) 225-7919 |
|
|
9th |
D |
2409 RHOB |
(202) 225-5751 |
|
|
10th |
D |
106 CHOB |
(202) 225-3436 |
|
|
11th |
D |
1414 LHOB |
(202) 225-5034 |
|
|
12th |
D |
168 CHOB |
(202) 225-5801 |
|
New Mexico
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
D |
1421 LHOB |
(202) 225-6316 |
|
|
2nd |
R |
1305 LHOB |
(202) 225-2365 |
|
|
3rd |
D |
1432 LHOB |
(202) 225-6190 |
|
New York
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
2441 RHOB |
(202) 225-3826 |
|
|
2nd |
R |
1516 LHOB |
(202) 225-7896 |
|
|
3rd |
D |
407 CHOB |
(202) 225-3335 |
|
|
4th |
D |
2435 RHOB |
(202) 225-5516 |
|
|
5th |
D |
2310 RHOB |
(202) 225-3461 |
|
|
6th |
D |
2209 RHOB |
(202) 225-2601 |
|
|
7th |
D |
2302 RHOB |
(202) 225-2361 |
|
|
8th |
D |
2433 RHOB |
(202) 225-5936 |
|
|
9th |
D |
2058 RHOB |
(202) 225-6231 |
|
|
10th |
D |
2132 RHOB |
(202) 225-5635 |
|
|
11th |
R |
417 CHOB |
(202) 225-3371 |
|
|
12th |
D |
2308 RHOB |
(202) 225-7944 |
|
|
13th |
D |
2332 RHOB |
(202) 225-4365 |
|
|
14th |
D |
216 CHOB |
(202) 225-3965 |
|
|
15th |
D |
317 CHOB |
(202) 225-4361 |
|
|
16th |
D |
1605 LHOB |
(202) 225-2464 |
|
|
17th |
D |
1017 LHOB |
(202) 225-6506 |
|
|
18th |
D |
464 CHOB |
(202) 225-5441 |
|
|
19th |
D |
1007 LHOB |
(202) 225-5614 |
|
|
20th |
D |
2369 RHOB |
(202) 225-5076 |
|
|
21st |
R |
2211 RHOB |
(202) 225-4611 |
|
|
22nd |
R |
1410 LHOB |
(202) 225-3665 |
|
|
23rd |
R |
1203 LHOB |
(202) 225-3161 |
|
|
24th |
R |
2428 RHOB |
(202) 225-3701 |
|
|
25th |
D |
1317 LHOB |
(202) 225-3615 |
|
|
26th |
D |
2459 RHOB |
(202) 225-3306 |
|
|
27th |
R |
214 CHOB |
(202) 225-5265 |
|
North Carolina
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
D |
2080 RHOB |
(202) 225-3101 |
|
|
2nd |
D |
1208 LHOB |
(202) 225-3032 |
|
|
3rd |
R |
313 CHOB |
(202) 225-3415 |
|
|
4th |
D |
2108 RHOB |
(202) 225-1784 |
|
|
5th |
R |
2462 RHOB |
(202) 225-2071 |
|
|
6th |
D |
415 CHOB |
(202) 225-3065 |
|
|
7th |
R |
2333 RHOB |
(202) 225-2731 |
|
|
8th |
R |
2112 RHOB |
(202) 225-3715 |
|
|
9th |
R |
1207 LHOB |
(202) 225-1976 |
|
|
10th |
R |
2004 RHOB |
(202) 225-2576 |
|
|
11th |
R |
102 CHOB |
(202) 225-6401 |
|
|
12th |
D |
2436 RHOB |
(202) 225-1510 |
|
|
13th |
R |
103 CHOB |
(202) 225-4531 |
|
North Dakota
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
At Large |
R |
1740 LHOB |
(202) 225-2611 |
|
Northern Mariana Islands
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delegate |
D |
2267 RHOB |
(202) 225-2646 |
|
Ohio
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
2408 RHOB |
(202) 225-2216 |
|
|
2nd |
R |
2419 RHOB |
(202) 225-3164 |
|
|
3rd |
D |
2303 RHOB |
(202) 225-4324 |
|
|
4th |
R |
2056 RHOB |
(202) 225-2676 |
|
|
5th |
R |
2467 RHOB |
(202) 225-6405 |
|
|
6th |
R |
2336 RHOB |
(202) 225-5705 |
|
|
7th |
R |
2217 RHOB |
(202) 225-6265 |
|
|
8th |
R |
2113 RHOB |
(202) 225-6205 |
|
|
9th |
D |
2186 RHOB |
(202) 225-4146 |
|
|
10th |
R |
2082 RHOB |
(202) 225-6465 |
|
|
11th |
Fudge, Marcia L. - Vacancy |
D |
2344 RHOB |
(202) 225-7032 |
|
12th |
R |
2429 RHOB |
(202) 225-5355 |
|
|
13th |
D |
1126 LHOB |
(202) 225-5261 |
|
|
14th |
R |
2065 RHOB |
(202) 225-5731 |
|
|
15th |
Stivers, Steve - Vacancy |
R |
2234 RHOB |
(202) 225-2015 |
|
16th |
R |
2458 RHOB |
(202) 225-3876 |
|
Oklahoma
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
1019 LHOB |
(202) 225-2211 |
|
|
2nd |
R |
2421 RHOB |
(202) 225-2701 |
|
|
3rd |
R |
2405 RHOB |
(202) 225-5565 |
|
|
4th |
R |
2207 RHOB |
(202) 225-6165 |
|
|
5th |
R |
1223 LHOB |
(202) 225-2132 |
|
Oregon
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
D |
2231 RHOB |
(202) 225-0855 |
|
|
2nd |
R |
1239 LHOB |
(202) 225-6730 |
|
|
3rd |
D |
1111 LHOB |
(202) 225-4811 |
|
|
4th |
D |
2134 RHOB |
(202) 225-6416 |
|
|
5th |
D |
2431 RHOB |
(202) 225-5711 |
|
Pennsylvania
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
271 CHOB |
(202) 225-4276 |
|
|
2nd |
D |
1133 LHOB |
(202) 225-6111 |
|
|
3rd |
D |
1105 LHOB |
(202) 225-4001 |
|
|
4th |
D |
120 CHOB |
(202) 225-4731 |
|
|
5th |
D |
1227 LHOB |
(202) 225-2011 |
|
|
6th |
D |
1218 LHOB |
(202) 225-4315 |
|
|
7th |
D |
1027 LHOB |
(202) 225-6411 |
|
|
8th |
D |
2102 RHOB |
(202) 225-5546 |
|
|
9th |
R |
414 CHOB |
(202) 225-6511 |
|
|
10th |
R |
2160 RHOB |
(202) 225-5836 |
|
|
11th |
R |
302 CHOB |
(202) 225-2411 |
|
|
12th |
R |
1717 LHOB |
(202) 225-3731 |
|
|
13th |
R |
1221 LHOB |
(202) 225-2431 |
|
|
14th |
R |
409 CHOB |
(202) 225-2065 |
|
|
15th |
R |
400 CHOB |
(202) 225-5121 |
|
|
16th |
R |
1707 LHOB |
(202) 225-5406 |
|
|
17th |
D |
1224 LHOB |
(202) 225-2301 |
|
|
18th |
D |
270 CHOB |
(202) 225-2135 |
|
Puerto Rico
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Resident Commissioner |
R |
2338 RHOB |
(202) 225-2615 |
|
Rhode Island
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
D |
2233 RHOB |
(202) 225-4911 |
|
|
2nd |
D |
2077 RHOB |
(202) 225-2735 |
|
South Carolina
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
212 CHOB |
(202) 225-3176 |
|
|
2nd |
R |
1436 LHOB |
(202) 225-2452 |
|
|
3rd |
R |
2229 RHOB |
(202) 225-5301 |
|
|
4th |
R |
267 CHOB |
(202) 225-6030 |
|
|
5th |
R |
569 CHOB |
(202) 225-5501 |
|
|
6th |
D |
274 CHOB |
(202) 225-3315 |
||
7th |
R |
460 CHOB |
(202) 225-9895 |
|
South Dakota
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
At Large |
R |
1714 LHOB |
(202) 225-2801 |
|
Tennessee
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
167 CHOB |
(202) 225-6356 |
|
|
2nd |
R |
1122 LHOB |
(202) 225-5435 |
|
|
3rd |
R |
462 CHOB |
(202) 225-3271 |
|
|
4th |
R |
2304 RHOB |
(202) 225-6831 |
|
|
5th |
D |
1536 LHOB |
(202) 225-4311 |
|
|
6th |
R |
1124 LHOB |
(202) 225-4231 |
|
|
7th |
R |
2446 RHOB |
(202) 225-2811 |
|
|
8th |
R |
560 CHOB |
(202) 225-4714 |
|
|
9th |
D |
2104 RHOB |
(202) 225-3265 |
|
Texas
Committee Assignment |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
2269 RHOB |
(202) 225-3035 |
|
|
2nd |
R |
413 CHOB |
(202) 225-6565 |
|
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3rd |
R |
1404 LHOB |
(202) 225-4201 |
|
|
4th |
R |
1118 LHOB |
(202) 225-6673 |
|
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5th |
R |
1722 LHOB |
(202) 225-3484 |
|
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6th |
R |
1725 LHOB |
(202) 225-2002 |
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7th |
D |
119 CHOB |
(202) 225-2571 |
|
|
8th |
R |
1011 LHOB |
(202) 225-4901 |
|
|
9th |
D |
2347 RHOB |
(202) 225-7508 |
|
|
10th |
R |
2001 RHOB |
(202) 225-2401 |
|
|
11th |
R |
1531 LHOB |
(202) 225-3605 |
|
|
12th |
R |
1026 LHOB |
(202) 225-5071 |
|
|
13th |
R |
118 CHOB |
(202) 225-3706 |
|
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14th |
R |
107 CHOB |
(202) 225-2831 |
|
|
15th |
D |
113 CHOB |
(202) 225-2531 |
|
|
16th |
D |
1505 LHOB |
(202) 225-4831 |
|
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17th |
R |
2204 RHOB |
(202) 225-6105 |
|
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18th |
D |
2426 RHOB |
(202) 225-3816 |
|
|
19th |
R |
1107 LHOB |
(202) 225-4005 |
|
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20th |
D |
2241 RHOB |
(202) 225-3236 |
|
|
21st |
R |
1005 LHOB |
(202) 225-4236 |
|
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22nd |
R |
1104 LHOB |
(202) 225-5951 |
|
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23rd |
R |
1009 LHOB |
(202) 225-4511 |
|
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24th |
R |
1337 LHOB |
(202) 225-6605 |
|
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25th |
R |
1708 LHOB |
(202) 225-9896 |
|
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26th |
R |
2161 RHOB |
(202) 225-7772 |
|
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27th |
R |
512 CHOB |
(202) 225-7742 |
|
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28th |
D |
2372 RHOB |
(202) 225-1640 |
|
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29th |
D |
1620 LHOB |
(202) 225-1688 |
|
|
30th |
D |
2306 RHOB |
(202) 225-8885 |
|
|
31st |
R |
2208 RHOB |
(202) 225-3864 |
|
|
32nd |
D |
114 CHOB |
(202) 225-2231 |
|
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33rd |
D |
2348 RHOB |
(202) 225-9897 |
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34th |
D |
307 CHOB |
(202) 225-9901 |
|
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35th |
D |
2307 RHOB |
(202) 225-4865 |
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36th |
R |
2236 RHOB |
(202) 225-1555 |
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Utah
Committee Assignment |
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1st |
R |
1320 LHOB |
(202) 225-0453 |
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2nd |
R |
166 CHOB |
(202) 225-9730 |
|
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3rd |
R |
2400 RHOB |
(202) 225-7751 |
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4th |
R |
1039 LHOB |
(202) 225-3011 |
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Vermont
Committee Assignment |
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At Large |
D |
2187 RHOB |
(202) 225-4115 |
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Virgin Islands
Committee Assignment |
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Delegate |
D |
2404 RHOB |
(202) 225-1790 |
|
Virginia
Committee Assignment |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
R |
2055 RHOB |
(202) 225-4261 |
|
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2nd |
D |
412 CHOB |
(202) 225-4215 |
|
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3rd |
D |
2328 RHOB |
(202) 225-8351 |
|
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4th |
D |
314 CHOB |
(202) 225-6365 |
|
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5th |
R |
1213 LHOB |
(202) 225-4711 |
|
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6th |
R |
2443 RHOB |
(202) 225-5431 |
|
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7th |
D |
1431 LHOB |
(202) 225-2815 |
|
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8th |
D |
1119 LHOB |
(202) 225-4376 |
|
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9th |
R |
2202 RHOB |
(202) 225-3861 |
|
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10th |
D |
1217 LHOB |
(202) 225-5136 |
|
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11th |
D |
2238 RHOB |
(202) 225-1492 |
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Washington
Committee Assignment |
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1st |
D |
2330 RHOB |
(202) 225-6311 |
|
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2nd |
D |
2163 RHOB |
(202) 225-2605 |
|
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3rd |
R |
2352 RHOB |
(202) 225-3536 |
|
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4th |
R |
504 CHOB |
(202) 225-5816 |
|
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5th |
R |
1035 LHOB |
(202) 225-2006 |
|
|
6th |
D |
2059 RHOB |
(202) 225-5916 |
|
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7th |
D |
2346 RHOB |
(202) 225-3106 |
|
|
8th |
D |
1123 LHOB |
(202) 225-7761 |
|
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9th |
D |
2264 RHOB |
(202) 225-8901 |
|
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10th |
D |
1004 LHOB |
(202) 225-9740 |
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West Virginia
Committee Assignment |
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1st |
R |
2239 RHOB |
(202) 225-4172 |
|
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2nd |
R |
2228 RHOB |
(202) 225-2711 |
|
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3rd |
R |
465 CHOB |
(202) 225-3452 |
|
Wisconsin
Committee Assignment |
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1st |
R |
1526 LHOB |
(202) 225-3031 |
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2nd |
D |
1727 LHOB |
(202) 225-2906 |
|
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3rd |
D |
1502 LHOB |
(202) 225-5506 |
|
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4th |
D |
2252 RHOB |
(202) 225-4572 |
|
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5th |
R |
1507 LHOB |
(202) 225-5101 |
|
|
6th |
R |
1427 LHOB |
(202) 225-2476 |
|
|
7th |
R |
1719 LHOB |
(202) 225-3365 |
|
|
8th |
R |
1230 LHOB |
(202) 225-5665 |
|
Wyoming
Committee Assignment |
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At Large |
R |
416 CHOB |
(202) 225-2311 |
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The three primary House office buildings—Cannon, Longworth and Rayburn—share a room numbering system for above-ground rooms that might confuse visitors at first. The system is fairly straight forward and can be used to identify most member and committee offices merely by knowing the correct room number regardless of building.
All Cannon above-ground rooms are three digits. As you would expect, the first digit indicates the floor level. For example, 303 Cannon is on the 3rd floor.
All above-ground Longworth rooms are four digits and start with the number 1. The second digit from the left indicates the floor. For example, 1309 is on the third floor of the Longworth building.
All above-ground Rayburn rooms are also four digits, but start with a 2. The second digit indicates the floor number. For example, 2125 is on the first floor of Rayburn.
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC
20515
Phone: 202-224-3121
TTY: 202-225-1904
Senator's Name |
State |
Party |
Class |
Office Room* |
Phone |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wisconsin |
Democratic |
I |
SH-709 |
4-5653 |
|
Wyoming |
Republican |
I |
SD-307 |
4-6441 |
|
Colorado |
Democratic |
III |
SR-261 |
4-5852 |
|
Tennessee |
Republican |
I |
SD-357 |
4-3344 |
|
Connecticut |
Democratic |
III |
SH-706 |
4-2823 |
|
Missouri |
Republican |
III |
SR-260 |
4-5721 |
|
New Jersey |
Democratic |
II |
SH-717 |
4-3224 |
|
Arkansas |
Republican |
III |
SH-141 |
4-4843 |
|
Indiana |
Republican |
I |
SR-404 |
4-4814 |
|
Ohio |
Democratic |
I |
SH-503 |
4-2315 |
North Carolina |
Republican |
III |
SR-217 |
4-3154 |
|
Washington |
Democratic |
I |
SH-511 |
4-3441 |
|
West Virginia |
Republican |
II |
SR-172 |
4-6472 |
|
Maryland |
Democratic |
I |
SH-509 |
4-4524 |
|
Delaware |
Democratic |
I |
SH-513 |
4-2441 |
|
Pennsylvania |
Democratic |
I |
SR-393 |
4-6324 |
|
Louisiana |
Republican |
II |
SH-520 |
4-5824 |
|
Maine |
Republican |
II |
SD-413 |
4-2523 |
|
Delaware |
Democratic |
II |
SR-218 |
4-5042 |
|
Texas |
Republican |
II |
SH-517 |
4-2934 |
Nevada |
Democratic |
III |
SH-313 |
4-3542 |
|
Arkansas |
Republican |
II |
SR-326 |
4-2353 |
|
North Dakota |
Republican |
I |
SH-330 |
4-2043 |
|
Idaho |
Republican |
III |
SD-239 |
4-6142 |
|
Texas |
Republican |
I |
SR-127A |
4-5922 |
|
Montana |
Republican |
II |
SH-320 |
4-2651 |
|
Illinois |
Democratic |
III |
SH-524 |
4-2854 |
|
Illinois |
Democratic |
II |
SH-711 |
4-2152 |
|
Iowa |
Republican |
II |
SH-730 |
4-3254 |
|
California |
Democratic |
I |
SH-331 |
4-3841 |
Senator's Name |
State |
Party |
Class |
Office Room* |
Phone |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nebraska |
Republican |
I |
SR-454 |
4-6551 |
|
New York |
Democratic |
I |
SR-478 |
4-4451 |
|
South Carolina |
Republican |
II |
SR-290 |
4-5972 |
|
Iowa |
Republican |
III |
SH-135 |
4-3744 |
|
Tennessee |
Republican |
II |
SR-248 |
4-4944 |
|
New Hampshire |
Democratic |
III |
SH-324 |
4-3324 |
|
Missouri |
Republican |
I |
SR-115 |
4-6154 |
|
New Mexico |
Democratic |
I |
SH-303 |
4-5521 |
|
Colorado |
Democratic |
II |
SR-374 |
4-5941 |
|
Hawaii |
Democratic |
I |
SH-109 |
4-6361 |
North Dakota |
Republican |
III |
SR-338 |
4-2551 |
|
Mississippi |
Republican |
II |
SH-702 |
4-5054 |
|
Oklahoma |
Republican |
II |
SR-205 |
4-4721 |
|
Wisconsin |
Republican |
III |
SH-328 |
4-5323 |
|
Virginia |
Democratic |
I |
SR-231 |
4-4024 |
|
Arizona |
Democratic |
III |
SH-516 |
4-2235 |
|
Louisiana |
Republican |
III |
SR-416 |
4-4623 |
|
Maine |
Independent |
I |
SH-133 |
4-5344 |
|
Minnesota |
Democratic |
I |
SD-425 |
4-3244 |
|
Oklahoma |
Republican |
III |
SH-316 |
4-5754 |
Vermont |
Democratic |
III |
SR-437 |
4-4242 |
|
Utah |
Republican |
III |
SR-361A |
4-5444 |
|
New Mexico |
Democratic |
II |
SR-498 |
4-6621 |
|
Wyoming |
Republican |
II |
SR-124 |
4-3424 |
|
West Virginia |
Democratic |
I |
SH-306 |
4-3954 |
|
Massachusetts |
Democratic |
II |
SD-255 |
4-2742 |
|
Kansas |
Republican |
II |
SR-479A |
4-4774 |
|
Kentucky |
Republican |
II |
SR-317 |
4-2541 |
|
New Jersey |
Democratic |
I |
SH-528 |
4-4744 |
|
Oregon |
Democratic |
II |
SH-531 |
4-3753 |
Senator's Name |
State |
Party |
Class |
Office Room* |
Phone |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kansas |
Republican |
III |
SD-521 |
4-6521 |
|
Alaska |
Republican |
III |
SH-522 |
4-6665 |
|
Connecticut |
Democratic |
I |
SH-136 |
4-4041 |
|
Washington |
Democratic |
III |
SR-154 |
4-2621 |
|
Georgia |
Democratic |
II |
SR-455 |
4-3521 |
|
California |
Democratic |
III |
SH-112 |
4-3553 |
|
Kentucky |
Republican |
III |
SR-167 |
4-4343 |
|
Michigan |
Democratic |
II |
SH-724 |
4-6221 |
|
Ohio |
Republican |
III |
SR-448 |
4-3353 |
|
Rhode Island |
Democratic |
II |
SH-728 |
4-4642 |
Idaho |
Republican |
II |
SR-483 |
4-2752 |
|
Utah |
Republican |
I |
SR-354 |
4-5251 |
|
Nevada |
Democratic |
I |
SH-713 |
4-6244 |
|
South Dakota |
Republican |
II |
SH-716 |
4-5842 |
|
Florida |
Republican |
III |
SR-284 |
4-3041 |
|
Vermont |
Independent |
I |
SD-332 |
4-5141 |
|
Nebraska |
Republican |
II |
SR-139 |
4-4224 |
|
Hawaii |
Democratic |
III |
SH-722 |
4-3934 |
|
New York |
Democratic |
III |
SH-322 |
4-6542 |
|
Florida |
Republican |
I |
SH-502 |
4-5274 |
South Carolina |
Republican |
III |
SH-104 |
4-6121 |
|
New Hampshire |
Democratic |
II |
SH-506 |
4-2841 |
|
Alabama |
Republican |
III |
SR-304 |
4-5744 |
|
Arizona |
Democratic |
I |
SH-317 |
4-4521 |
|
Minnesota |
Democratic |
II |
SH-720 |
4-5641 |
|
Michigan |
Democratic |
I |
SH-731 |
4-4822 |
|
Alaska |
Republican |
II |
SH-302 |
4-3004 |
|
Montana |
Democratic |
I |
SH-311 |
4-2644 |
|
South Dakota |
Republican |
III |
SD-511 |
4-2321 |
|
North Carolina |
Republican |
II |
SD-113 |
4-6342 |
Senator's Name |
State |
Party |
Class |
Office Room* |
Phone |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pennsylvania |
Republican |
III |
SD-455 |
4-4254 |
|
Alabama |
Republican |
II |
SR-142 |
4-4124 |
|
Maryland |
Democratic |
III |
SH-110 |
4-4654 |
|
Virginia |
Democratic |
II |
SH-703 |
4-2023 |
|
Georgia |
Democratic |
III |
SR-388 |
4-3643 |
|
Massachusetts |
Democratic |
I |
SH-309 |
4-4543 |
|
Rhode Island |
Democratic |
I |
SH-530 |
4-2921 |
|
Mississippi |
Republican |
I |
SD-555 |
4-6253 |
|
Oregon |
Democratic |
III |
SD-221 |
4-5244 |
|
Indiana |
Republican |
III |
SD-185 |
4-5623 |