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1 2017 Kansas Legislative Guide
2 Kansas Senate Senator Party/District Capitol Address Capitol Phone Alley, Larry (R-32, Winfield) 541-E Baumgardner, Molly (R-37, Louisburg) 224-E Berger, Ed (R-34, Hutchinson) 235-E Billinger, Rick (R-40, Goodland) 236-E Bollier, Barbara (R-7, Mission Hills) 237-E Bowers, Elaine (R-36, Concordia) 223-E Denning, Jim (R-8, Overland Park) 330-E Doll, John (R-39, Garden City) 235-E Estes, Bud (R-38, Dodge City) 445-E Faust-Goudeau, Oletha (D-29, Wichita) 135-E Fitzgerald, Steve (R-5, Leavenworth) 124-E Francisco, Marci (D-2, Lawrence) 134-E Givens, Bruce (R-14, El Dorado) 225-E Goddard, Dan (R-15, Parsons) 541-E Haley, David (D-4, Kansas City) 134-E Hardy, Randall (R-24, Salina) 223-E Hawk, Tom (D-22, Manhattan) 135-E Hensley, Anthony (D-19, Topeka) 318-E Holland, Tom (D-3, Baldwin City) 134-E Kelly, Laura (D-18, Topeka) 125-E Kerschen, Dan (R-26, Garden Plain) 225-E LaTurner, Jacob (R-13, Pittsburg) 136-E Longbine, Jeff (R-17, Emporia) 341-E Lynn, Julia (R-9, Olathe) 445-S Masterson, Ty (R-16, Andover) 237-E McGinn, Carolyn (R-31, Sedgwick) 545-S Olson, Robert (R-23, Olathe) 236-E Petersen, Mike (R-28, Wichita) 345-S Pettey, Pat (D-6, Kansas City) 125-E Pilcher-Cook, Mary (R-10, Shawnee) 234-E Pyle, Dennis (R-1, Hiawatha) 234-E Rogers, Lynn (D-25, Wichita) 135-E Schmidt, Vicki (R-20, Topeka) 441-E Skubal, John (R-11, Overland Park) 124-E Suellentrop, Gene (R-27, Wichita) 224-E Sykes, Dinah (R-21, Lenexa) 237-E Taylor, Mary (R-33, Stafford) 441-E Tyson, Caryn (R-12, Parker) 123-E Wagle, Susan (R-30, Wichita) 333-E Wilborn, Rick (R-35, McPherson) 541-E
3 Senate Committees Agriculture and Natural Resources Meets 8:30 a.m. M-F 159-S Chair: Kerschen; Vice Chair: Estes; Members: Berger, Billinger, McGinn, Pyle, Taylor; Ranking Minority Member: Francisco; Rogers. Financial Institutions and Insurance Meets 9:30 a.m. M-F 546-S Chair: Longbine; Vice Chair: Billinger; Members: Givens, Olson, Pyle, Suellentrop, Wilborn; Ranking Minority Member: Rogers; Hensley. Assessment and Taxation Meets 9:30 a.m. M-F 548-S Chair: Tyson; Vice Chair: Kerschen; Members: Alley, Denning, Goddard Lynn, Peterson; Ranking Minority Member: Holland; Francisco. Judiciary Meets 10:30 a.m. M-F 346-S Chair: Wilborn; Vice Chair: Lynn; Members: Baumgardner, Bowers, Fitzgerald, Hardy, Petersen, Pilcher-Cook, Suellentrop; Ranking Minority Member: Haley; Pettey. Commerce Meets 8:30 a.m. M-F 548-S Chair: Lynn; Vice Chair: Suellentrop; Members: Alley, Baumgardner, Bollier, Givens, Olson, Pilcher-Cook, Sykes; Ranking Minority Member: Holland; Faust-Goudeau. Public Health and Welfare Meets 9:30 a.m. M-F 118-N Chair: Schmidt; Vice Chair: Bollier; Members: Berger, Estes, LaTurner, Masterson, Taylor; Ranking Minority Member: Kelly; Pettey. Education Meets 1:30 p.m. M-F 144-S Chair: Baumgardner; Vice Chair: Doll; Members: Alley, Bollier, Estes, Fitzgerald, Pyle, Sykes, Taylor; Ranking Minority Member: Hensley; Pettey. Ethics, Elections and Local Government Meets 9:30 a.m. M-F 159-S Chair: Bowers; Vice Chair: Fitzgerald; Members: Doll, Hardy, PilcherCook, Skubal, Sykes; Ranking Minority Member: Faust-Goudeau; Haley Federal and State Affairs Meets 10:30 a.m. M-F 144-S Chair: LaTurner; Vice Chair: Estes; Members: Givens, Longbine, Masterson, Olson, Tyson; Ranking Minority Member: Faust-Goudeau; Rogers. Transportation Meets 8:30 a.m. M-F 546-S Chair: Petersen; Vice Chair: Doll; Members: Fitzgerald, Goddard, Hardy, LaTurner, Schmidt, Skubal, Tyson; Ranking Minority Member: Pettey; Hawk. Utilities Meets 1:30 p.m. M-F 548-S Chair: Olson; Vice Chair: Petersen; Members: Bowers, Hardy, Lynn, Masterson, Skubal, Suellentrop, Wilborn; Ranking Minority Member: Hawk; Francisco. Ways and Means Meets 10:30 a.m. M-F 548-S Chair: McGinn; Vice Chair: Billinger; Members: Alley, Berger, Denning, Doll, Goddard, Kerschen, Schmidt, Skubal; Ranking Minority Member: Kelly; Hawk, Hensley.
4 Kansas House of Representatives Representative Party/District Capitol Address Capitol Phone Alcala, John (D-57, Topeka) 173-W Alford, Steve (R-124, Ulysses) 187-N Arnberger, Tory (R-112, Great Bend) 352-S Aurand, Clay (R-106, Belleville) 286-N Awerkamp, Francis (R-61, St. Marys) 166-W Baker, Dave (R-68, Council Grove) 167-W Ballard, Barbara (D-44, Lawrence) 451-S Barker, John (R-70, Abilene) 285-N Becker, Steven (R-104, Buhler) 512-N Bishop, Elizabeth (D-88, Wichita) 559-W Blex, Doug (R-12, Independence) 168-W Brim, Shelee (R-39, Shawnee) 519-N Burroughs, Tom (D-33, Kansas City) 50-S Campbell, Larry (R-26, Olathe) 286-N Carlin, Sydney (D-66, Manhattan) 451-S Carmichael, John (D-92, Wichita) 451-S Carpenter, Blake (R-81, Derby) 512-N Claeys, J. R. (R-69, Salina) 274-W Clark, Lonnie (R-65, Junction City) 352-S Clayton, Stephanie (R-19, Overland Park) 512-N Concannon, Susan (R-107, Beloit) 149-S Corbet, Ken (R-54, Topeka) 179-N Cox, Tom (R-17, Shawnee) 165-W Crum, Steven (D-98, Haysville) 173-W Curtis, Pam (D-32, Kansas City) 452-S Davis, Erin (R-15, Olathe) 151-S Deere, Debbie (D-40, Lansing) 174-W DeGraaf, Pete (R-82, Mulvane) 458-W Delperdang, Leo (R-94, Wichita) 352-S Dierks, Diana (R-71, Salina) 519-N Dietrich, Brenda (R-52, Topeka) 166-W Dove, Willie (R-38, Bonner Springs) 149-S Elliott, Roger (R-87, Wichita) 168-W Ellis, Ronald (R-47, Meriden) 166-W Eplee, John (R-63, Atchison) 512-N Esau, Keith (R-14, Olathe) 151-S Finch, Blaine (R-59, Ottawa) 519-N Finney, Gail (D-84, Wichita) 451-S Francis, Shannon (R-125, Liberal) 561-W Frownfelter, Stan (D-37, Kansas City) 359-W Gallagher, Linda (R-23, Lenexa) 187-N
5 Representative Party/District Capitol Address Capitol Phone Garber, Randy (R-62, Sabetha) 459-W Gartner, Jim (D-53, Topeka) 43-S Good, Mary Martha (R-75, El Dorado) 168-W Hawkins, Daniel (R-100, Wichita) 186-N Helgerson, Henry (D-83, Eastborough) 174-W Henderson, Broderick (D-35, Kansas City) 451-S Hibbard, Larry (R-13, Toronto) 512-N Highberger, Dennis Boog (D-46, Lawrence) 174-W Highland, Ron (R-51, Wamego) 561-W Hineman, Don (R-118, Dighton) 372-W Hodge, Tim (D-72, North Newton) 176-W Hoffman, Kyle (R-116, Coldwater) 481-W Holscher, Cindy (D-16, Olathe) 173-W Houser, Michael (R-1, Columbus) 179-N Huebert, Steve (R-90, Valley Center) 512-N Humphries, Susan (R-99, Wichita) 512-N Jacobs, Trevor (R-4, Fort Scott) 167-W Jennings, Russell (R-122, Lakin) 151-S Johnson, Steven (R-108, Assaria) 185-N Jones, Kevin (R-5, Wellsville) 151-S Judd-Jenkins, Anita (R-80, Arkansas City) 166-W Karleskint, Jim (R-42, Tonganoxie) 512-N Kelly, Jim (R-11, Independence) 581-W Kessinger, Jan (R-20, Overland Park) 268-W Koesten, Joy (R-28, Leawood) 268-W Kuether, Annie (D-55, Topeka) 43-S Lakin, Greg (R-91, Wichita) 352-S Landwehr, Brenda (R-105, Wichita) 352-S Lewis, Greg (R-113, St John) 268-W Lusk, Nancy (D-22, Overland Park) 54-S Lusker, Adam (D-2, Frontenac) 50-S Markley, Patty (R-8, Overland Park) 165-W Mason, Les (R-73, McPherson) 521-E Mastroni, Leonard (R-117, LaCrosse) 167-W Miller, Vic (D-58, Topeka) 176-W Murnan, Monica (D-3, Pittsburg) 54-S Neighbor, Cindy (D-18, Shawnee) 43-S Ohaebosim, KC (D-89, Wichita) 173-W Orr, Boyd (R-115, Fowler) 168-W Osterman, Les (R-97, Wichita) 149-S Ousley, Jarrod (D-24, Merriam) 452-S
6 Representative Party/District Capitol Address Capitol Phone Parker, Brett (D-29, Overland Park) 451-S Patton, Fred (R-50, Topeka) 274-W Phelps, Eber (D-111, Hays) 43-S Phillips, Tom (R-67, Manhattan) 512-N Pittman, Jeff (D-41, Leavenworth) 559-W Powell, Randy (R-30, Olathe) 459-W Proehl, Richard (R-7, Parsons) 581-W Rafie, Abraham (R-48, Overland Park) 519-N Rahjes, Ken (R-110, Agra) 352-S Ralph, Bradley (R-119, Dodge City) 512-N Resman, John (R-121, Olathe) 512-N Rooker, Melissa (R-25, Fairway) 352-S Ruiz, Louis (D-31, Kansas City) 47-S Ryckman, Ron (R-78, Olathe) 368-W Sawyer, Tom (D-95, Wichita) 174-W Schreiber, Mark (R-60, Emporia) 167-W Schroeder, Don (R-74, Hesston) 149-S Schwab, Scott (R-49, Olathe) 381-W Seiwert, Joe (R-101, Pretty Prairie) 481-W Sloan, Tom (R-45, Lawrence) 521-E Smith, Adam (R-120, Weskan) 512-N Smith, Eric (R-76, Burlington) 167-W Stogsdill, Jerry (D-21, Prairie Village) 452-S Sutton, Bill (R-43, Gardner) 274-W Swanson, Susie (R-64, Clay Center) 519-N Tarwater, Sean (R-27, Stilwell) 268-W Terrell, Patsy (D-102, Hutchinson) 174-W Thimesch, Jack (R-114, Spivey) 561-W Thompson, Kent (R-9, Iola) 187-N Trimmer, Ed (D-79, Winfield) 174-W Vickrey, Jene (R-6, Louisburg) 276-W Victors, Ponka-We (D-103, Wichita) 54-S Ward, Jim (D-86, Wichita) 359-W Waymaster, Troy (R-109, Bunker Hill) 111-N Weber, Chuck (R-85, Wichita) 512-N Weigel, Virgil (D-56, Topeka) 451-S Wheeler, John (R-123, Garden City) 167-W Whipple, Brandon (D-96, Wichita) 452-S Whitmer, John (R-93, Wichita) 512-N Williams, Kristey (R-77, Augusta) 165-W Wilson, John (D-10, Lawrence) 54-S Winn, Valdenia (D-34, Kansas City) 451-S Wolfe Moore, Kathy (D-36, Kansas City) 47-S
7 House Committees Agriculture Meets 3:30 p.m. M-F 582-N Chair: Hoffman; Vice Chair: Thompson; Members: Baker, Blex, Clark, Ellis, Hibbard, highland, Jacobs, Karleskint, Orr, Schroeder, Seiwert, Sloan, Smith; Ranking Minority Member: Carlin; Deere, Lusker, Neighbor, Pittman, Weigel, Wilson. Agriculture and Natural Resources Budget Meets 1:30 p.m. M-F 142-S Chair: Schroeder; Vice Chair: Hibbard; Members: Arnberger, Clark, Johnson, Sloan; Ranking Minority Member: Carlin; Gartnet, Ousley, Sloan. Appropriations Meets 9:00 a.m. M-F 112-N Chair: Waymaster; Vice Chair: Davis; Members: Campbell, Claeys, Concannon, Hoffman, Johnson, Jones, Kessinger, Lakin, Landwehr, Proehl, Ralph, Schrueder, Sutton, Tarwater; Ranking Minority Member: Wolfe Moore; Alcala, Ballard, Burroughs, Carlin, Helgerson, Phelps. Children and Seniors Meets 9:00 a.m. TTH 218-N Chair: Alford; Vice Chair: Gallagher; Members: Baker, Dietrich, Good, Judd-Jenkins, Resman, Markley, Mastroni; Ranking Minority Member: Ousley; Curtis, Deere, Murnan. Commerce, Labor and Economic Development Meets 1:30 p.m. M-F 112-N Chair: Mason; Vice Chair: Corbet; Members: Baker, Claeys, Clayton, Davis, Elliott, Kessinger, Phillips, Ralph, Seiwert, Tarwater; Ranking Minority Member: Whipple; Carmichael, Ruiz, Stogsdill, Terrell. Corrections and Juvenile Justice Meets 1:30 p.m. M-F 152-S Chair: Jennings; Vice Chair: Whitmer; Members: Becker, Delperdang, Flinch, Humphries, Koesten, Smith, Swanson; Ranking Minority Member: Highberger; Deere, Kuether, Weigel. Education Meets 3:30 p.m. M-F 546-S Chair: Aurand; Vice Chair: Dierks; Members: Arnberger, Dietrich, Dove, Good, Powell, Rooker, Schreiber, Sutton, Tarwater, Vickrey; Ranking Minority Member: Winn; Crum, Ousley, Stogsdill, Trimmer. Elections Meets 1:30 p.m. MW 281-N Chair: Esau; Vice Chair: Carpenter; Members: Awerkamp, DeGraaf, Garber, Good, Orr, Thimesch, Williams; Ranking Minority Member: Miller; Alcala, Curtis, Parker. Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications Meets 9:00 a.m. MW 582-N Chair: Seiwert; Vice Chair: Garber; Members: Alford, Corbet, Cox, Delperdang, Finch, Markley, Mason, Schreiber, Sloan, Thimesch; Ranking Minority Member: Kuether; Carmichael, Deere, Gartner, Lusker. Federal and State Affairs Meets 9:00 a.m. M-F 346-S Chair: Barker; Vice Chair: Highland; Members: Arnberger, Awerkamp, Carpenter, Clayton, Ellis, Houser, Humphries, Jacobs, Karleskint, Rooker, Smith, Weber, Whitmer, Williams. Ranking Minority Member: Ruiz; Henderson, Highberger, Lusk, Miller, Wilson, Winn. Financial Institutions and Pensions Meets 9:00 a.m. MW 281-N Chair: Kelly; Vice Chair: Powell; Members: Blex, Dietrich, Dove, Elliott, Eplee, Hawkins, Jennings, Patton, Thompson, Vickrey. Ranking Minority Member: Finney; Hodge, Trimmer, Weigel, Whipple. General Government Budget Meets 1:30 p.m. M-F 218-N Chair: Sutton; Vice Chair: Weber; Members: Dierks, Dietrich, Judd- Jenkins, Resman. Ranking Minority Member: Burroughs; Hodge, Neighbor. Government, Technology and Security Meets 9:00 a.m. MW 218-N Chair: DeGraaf; Vice Chair: Lewis; Members: Baker, Becker, Esau, Gallagher, Resman, Koesten; Ranking Minority Member: Curtis; Ohaebosim, Pittman, Terrell. Health and Human Services Meets 1:30 pm. M-F 546-S Chair: Hawkins; Vice Chair: Concannon; Members: Barker, Blex, Dove, Ellis, Eplee, Kelly, Lakin, Osterman, Powell. Ranking Minority Member: Wilson; Crum, Henderson, Holscher, Murnan. Higher Education Budget Meets 3:30 p.m. M-F 281-N Chair: Jones; Vice Chair: Swanson; Members: Brim, Carpenter, DeGraaf, Markley; Ranking Minority Member: Phelps; Terrell, Whipple. Insurance Meets 9:00 a.m. TTH 281-N Chair: Vickrey; Vice Chair: Dove; Members: Corbet, Cox, Elliott, Eplee, Hawkins, Kelly, Orr, Patton, Powell, Smith. Ranking Minority Member: Neighbor; Bishop, Finney, Hodge, Parker. Judiciary Meets 3:30 p.m. M-F 112-N Chair: Finch; Vice Chair: Patton; Members: Alford, Becker, Cox, Elliott, Garber, Huebert, Humphries, Jennings, Lakin, Mastroni, Osterman, Ralph, Wheeler, Whitmer. Ranking Minority Member: Carmichael; Bishop, Curtis, Highberger, Hodge, Kuether, Miller. K-12 Education Budget Meets 1:30 p.m. M-F 346-S Chair: Campbell; Vice Chair: Huebert; Members: Aurand, Hoffman, Jones, Karleskint, Landwehr, Patton, Rooker, Schwab, Smith, Vickrey. Ranking Minority Member: Trimmer; Helgerson, Lusk, Sawyer, Winn. Local Government Meets 1:30 p.m. TTH 281-N Chair: Williams; Vice Chair: Thimesch; Members: Awerkamp, Carpenter, Cox, Lewis, Markley, Orr, Thompson. Ranking Minority Member: Alcala; Bishop, Finney, Phelps.
8 Social Services Budget Meets 3:30 p.m. M-F 144-S Chair: Landwehr; Vice Chair: Clayton; Members: Esau, Gallagher, Judd-Jenkins, Weber. Ranking Minority Member: Ballard; Lusk, Murnan. Transportation and Public Safety Budget Meets 3:30 p.m. M-F 142-S Chair: Claeys; Vice Chair: Houser; Members: Awerkamp, Delperdang, Kessinger, Koesten; Ranking Minority Member: Helgerson; Finney, Parker. Taxation Meets 3:30 p.m. M-F 346-S Chair: Johnson; Vice Chair: Phillips; Members: Concannon, Corbet, Davis, Eplee, Francis, Hawkins, Kelly, Mason, Proehl, Rahjes, Smith, Thimesch, Williams. Ranking Minority Member: Sawyer; Alcala, Burroughs, Gartner, Ohaebosim, Ruiz, Wolfe Moore. Transportation Meets 1:30 p.m. M-F 582-N Chair: Proehl; Vice Chair: Francis; Members: Alford, Brim, Gallagher, Highland, Houser, Jacobs, Mastroni, Rahjes, Schreiber, Wheeler. Ranking Minority Member: Lusker; Ballard, Ohaebosim, Pittman, Victors. Legislative Leadership House of Representatives Speaker Ron Ryckman (R-78) 368-W, , Speaker Pro Tem Scott Schwab (R-49) 381-W, , Majority Leader Don Hineman (R-118) 372-W, , Assistant Majority Leader Tom Phillips (R-67) 512-N, , Majority Whip Kent Thompson (R-9) 187-N, , Majority Caucus Chair Susan Concannon (R-107) 149-S, , Minority Leader Jim Ward (D-86) 359-W, , Assistant Minority Leader Stan Frownfelter (D-37) 359-W, , Minority Whip Ed Trimmer (D-79) 174-W, , Minority Caucus Chair Barbara Ballard (D-44) 451-S, , Minority Agenda Chair Brandon Whipple (D-96) 452-S, , Minority Policy Chair Adam Lusker (D-2) 50-S, , Veterans and Military Meets 9:00 a.m. TTH 152-S Chair: Osterman; Vice Chair: Clark; Members: Brim, DeGraaf, Delperdang, Dierks, Esau, Phillips, Wheeler. Ranking Minority Member: Weigel; Gartner, Pittman, Stogsdill. Water and Environment Meets 9:00 a.m. TTH 582-N Chair: Sloan; Vice Chair: Rahjes; Members: Blex, Francis, Garber, Hibbard, Lewis, Mason, Schreiber, Seiwert, Swanson, Thompson; Ranking Minority Member: Victors; Crum, Holscher, Keuther, Terrell. Senate President Susan Wagle (R-30) 333-E, , Vice President Jeff Longbine (R-17) 341-E, , Majority Leader Jim Denning (R-8) 330-E, , Assistant Majority Leader Vicki Schmidt (R-20) 441-E, , Majority Whip Elaine Bowers (R-36) 223-E, , Minority Leader Anthony Hensley (D-19) 318-E, , Assistant Minority Leader Laura Kelly (D-18) 125-E, , Minority Whip Oletha Faust-Goudeau (D-29) 135-E, , Minority Agenda Chair Marci Francisco (D-2) 134-E, , Minority Cacus Chair Tom Hawk (D-22) 135-E, ,
9 Effective Advocacy for cities Know your legislators on a first-name basis Know what committees they serve on Always be respectful and avoid personal attacks Ask your legislator how he or she prefers to be contacted Share your contact information with your legislators Follow legislators communications by signing up for their newsletter Follow legislators Twitter Accounts Send your city newsletter to all your legislators Make yourself a resource Make Contact Prior to Legislative Session Follow the Legislative Session Participate in Local Government Day January 25, 2017 Make Contact During the Legislative Session Make Contact Following the Legislative Session Attend Eggs & Issues, Town Halls, Coffees Communicate the city s and League s legislative agenda and priorities Ask for direct commitments to help with your issues League News List servs News media Educate your residents on legislative issues impacting them Sign up to attend Make appointments to visit your legislators Personally invite them to the evening reception Follow key bills (watch for League alerts) Follow the issue, not the bill number Be specific; tell your city s story and impact to residents Don t waste time and political capital on meaningless bills that have no chance of becoming law Thank your legislator for their service and hard work Be honest and express concerns when bills negatively affect your city Contacting Legislators . Because all legislators have individual addresses, and laptops available to them, we urge you to use the addresses listed in this legislative guide to contact legislators throughout the session. Outside of session many legislators prefer their personal so request it or locate it on the legislative website kslegislature.org. Phone. Individual office phone numbers for each legislator are listed in the front of this guide. Legislators can also be contacted via the Capitol switchboard: (785) If you have the legislators cell phone number, texting is another option. Fax. Because legislators do not have individual fax numbers, the use of fax as a means of communications is discouraged. Mail. When writing to legislators, letters should always be addressed to Honorable Representative (or Senator). The Capitol mailing address for legislators is: <Name> Kansas House of Representative (or Kansas Senate) State Capitol, Room Number Topeka, KS Key Dates for 2017 Legislature Preliminary dates; subject to change. January 9 January 25 January 30 February 6 February 8 Legislature Convenes Local Government Day Bill Draft Request Deadline for Individual Members Bill Draft Request Deadline for Non-Exempt Committees** Bill Introduction Deadline for Individual Members February 10 February 23 March 30 April 7 May 1 Bill Introduction Deadline for Nonexempt Committees** House of Origin Bill Consideration Deadline Second House Bill Consideration Deadline Regular Session Ends Veto Session Begins **Exempt committees are not bound by the deadlines mentioned above. House Exempt Committees: Appropriations, Calendar & Printing, Federal & State Affairs, Taxation Senate Exempt Committees: Assessment & Taxation, Federal & State Affairs, Ways & Means
10 2017 Kansas Federal Elected Officials Senator Pat Roberts 109 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC (202) Frank Carlson Federal Building 444 SE Quincy - Room 392 Topeka, KS (785) N Market Street, Suite 1120 Wichita, KS (316) Military Plaza Dodge City, KS (620) College Boulevard, Suite 203 Overland Park, KS (913) Chief of State, Jackie Cottrell State Director and Counsel, Chad Tenpenny DC Scheduler, Jensine Moyer Senator Jerry Moran 521 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC (202) Main Street, Suite 402 Hays, KS (785) North Broadway, Suite 125 Pittsburg, KS (620) College Boulevard, Suite 201 Olathe, KS (913) North Rock Road Building 200, Suite 209 Wichita, KS (316) Westport Place, Suite 210 Manhattan, KS (785) Chief of Staff, Brennen Britton DC Scheduler, Emily Whitfield State Director (Olathe), Alex Richard State Scheduler (Olathe), Lisa Dethloff
11 Congressman Roger Marshall 312 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC (202) Kansas 1 st District Chief of Staff, Brent Robertson District Director, Katie Sawyer (Salina) Scheduler, Katie Moore 200 E. Iron Avenue Salina, KS (620) Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins 1526 Longworth HOB Washington, DC (202) Kansas 2 nd District Chief of Staff, Patrick Leopold District Director (Topeka), Bill Roe DC and District Scheduler, Jaclyn Schwinghamer 1001 N Broadway Street, #C Pittsburg, KS (620) SW 5th Street Topeka, KS (785) Congressman Kevin Yoder 2433 Rayburn Office Building Washington, DC (202) Kansas 3 rd District Chief of Staff, Dave Natonski District Director (Overland Park), Molly Haase Scheduler, Maddie Milam 7325 W 79th Street Overland Park, KS (913) Vacant Kansas 4 th District
12 League of Kansas Municipalities 300 S.W. 8th Ave., Topeka, KS (785) Fax (785) Resources Kansas Legislature Full Text of Bills Bill Tracking House and Senate Calendars Legislative Research Room 068-W, State Capitol, Topeka, KS (785) Legislative staff for committees Legislative Hotline Toll Free (800) /In Topeka (785) Bill Status/Hearing Schedule Leave a message for a legislator to call you back on the state KANS-A-N network. Legislative Document Room Room 58-S, State Capitol, Topeka, KS (785) Copies of bills and calendars Kansas Legislative Handbook Government Research Service 214 S.W. 6th, Topeka, KS (785) League of Kansas Municipalities 300 S.W. 8th Ave., Topeka, KS (785) Fax (785) League News (sent weekly by and available on-line) League Legislative Staff Erik Sartorius Executive Director esartorius@lkm.org (17th Session) Cindy Green Deputy Director cgreen@lkm.org (6th Session) Larry Baer General Counsel lbaer@lkm.org (16th Session) Eric B. Smith Amanda L. Stanley Deputy General Counsel Legal Counsel esmith@lkm.org astanley@lkm.org (5th Session) (1st Session) Brock Ingmire Research Associate bingmire@lkm.org (4th Session)
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