SENATORS AND CONTACT INFORMATION
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1 SENATORS AND CONTACT INFORMATION State Senator Capitol Hill Phone In-State Phone AK Mark Begich (202) (907) AK Lisa Murkowski (202) (907) AL Jeff Sessions (202) (334) AL Richard Shelby (202) (334) AR Blanche Lincoln (202) (501) AR Mark Pryor (202) (501) AZ Jon Kyl (202) (602) AZ John McCain (202) (602) CA Barbara Boxer (202) (916) CA Dianne Feinstein (202) (310) CO Michael Bennet (202) (303) CO Mark Udall (202) (719) CT Christopher Dodd (202) (860) CT Joseph Lieberman (202) (860) DE Thomas Carper (202) (302) DE Edward Kaufman (202) (302) FL George LeMieux (202) (407) FL Bill Nelson (202) (850) GA C. Saxby Chambliss (202) (770) GA Johnny Isakson (202) (770) HI Daniel Akaka (202) (808) HI Daniel Inouye (202) (808) IA Charles Grassley (202) (515) IA Tom Harkin (202) (515) ID Michael Crapo (202) (208) ID James Risch (202) (208) IL Roland Burris (202) (312) IL Richard Durbin (202) (217) IN Evan Bayh (202) (317) IN Richard Lugar (202) (317) KS Sam Brownback (202) (785) KS Pat Roberts (202) (785) KY Jim Bunning (202) (270) KY Mitch McConnell (202) (502) LA Mary Landrieu (202) (225) LA David Vitter (202) (504) MA Scott Brown (202) (617) MA John Kerry (202) (617) MD Benjamin Cardin (202) (410) MD Barbara Mikulski (202) (410) ME Susan Collins (202) (207) ME Olympia Snowe (202) (207)
2 MI Carl Levin (202) (313) MI Deborah Stabenow (202) (517) MN Al Franken (202) (651) MN Amy Klobuchar (202) (612) MO Christopher Bond (202) (573) MO Claire McCaskill (202) (816) MS Thad Cochran (202) (601) MS Roger Wicker (202) (662) MT Max Baucus (202) (406) MT Jon Tester (202) (406) NC Richard Burr (202) (336) NC Kay Hagan (202) (336) ND Kent Conrad (202) (701) ND Byron Dorgan (202) (701) NE Michael Johanns (202) (402) NE E. Nelson (202) (402) NH Judd Gregg (202) (603) NH Jeanne Shaheen (202) (603) NJ Frank Lautenberg (202) (973) NJ Robert Menendez (202) (973) NM Jeff Bingaman (202) (505) NM Tom Udall (202) (505) NV John Ensign (202) (775) NV Harry Reid (202) (775) NY Kirsten Gillibrand (202) (518) NY Charles Schumer (202) (518) OH Sherrod Brown (202) (216) OH George Voinovich (202) (614) OK Tom Coburn (202) (405) OK James Inhofe (202) (405) OR Jeffery Merkley (202) (503) OR Ron Wyden (202) (503) PA Robert Casey (202) (717) PA Arlen Specter (202) (717) RI Jack Reed (202) (401) RI Sheldon Whitehouse (202) (401) SC Jim DeMint (202) (864) SC Lindsey Graham (202) (803) SD Tim Johnson (202) (605) SD John Thune (202) (605) TN Lamar Alexander (202) (615) TN Bob Corker (202) (423) TX John Cornyn (202) (512) TX Kay Hutchison (202) (512) UT Robert Bennett (202) (801)
3 UT Orrin Hatch (202) (801) VA Mark Warner (202) (804) VA James Webb (202) (804) VT Patrick Leahy (202) (802) VT Bernard Sanders (202) (802) WA Maria Cantwell (202) (206) WA Patty Murray (202) (206) WI Russell Feingold (202) (414) WI Herb Kohl (202) (608) WV Robert Byrd (202) (304) WV John Rockefeller (202) (304) WY John Barrasso (202) (307) WY Michael Enzi (202) (307)
4 State District Full Name Capitol Phone District Phone AK 1 Rep. Don E. Young (R) (202) (907) AL 1 Rep. Josiah Robins Bonner, Jr. (R) (202) (251) AL 2 Rep. Bobby Bright (D) (202) (718) AL 3 Rep. Michael Dennis Rogers (R) (202) (314) AL 4 Rep. Robert B. Aderholt (R) (202) (256) AL 5 Rep. Parker Griffith (R) (202) (732) AL 6 Rep. Spencer T. Bachus, III (R) (202) (205) AL 7 Rep. Artur G. Davis (D) (202) (256) AR 1 Rep. Marion Berry (D) (202) (318) AR 2 Rep. Vic Snyder (D) (202) (315) AR 3 Rep. John Nichols Boozman (R) (202) (724) AR 4 Rep. Mike Ross (D) (202) (856) AS 1 Rep. Eni F.H. Faleomavaega (D) (202) (937) AZ 1 Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D) (202) (608) AZ 2 Rep. Trent Franks (R) (202) (651) AZ 3 Rep. John Shadegg (R) (202) (301) AZ 4 Rep. Ed Pastor (D) (202) (912) AZ 5 Rep. Harry E. Mitchell (D) (202) (864) AZ 6 Rep. Jeff Flake (R) (202) (909) AZ 7 Rep. Raul M. Grijalva (D) (202) (360) AZ 8 Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D) (202) (205) CA 1 Rep. Michael C. Thompson (D) (202) (314) CA 2 Rep. Walter Herger, Jr. (R) (202) (479) CA 3 Rep. Daniel E. Lungren (R) (202) (936) CA 4 Rep. Tom McClintock (R) (202) (334) CA 5 Rep. Doris O. Matsui (D) (202) (215) CA 6 Rep. Lynn C. Woolsey (D) (202) (225) CA 7 Rep. George Miller (D) (202) (352) CA 8 Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D) (202) (317) CA 9 Rep. Barbara J. Lee (D) (202) (276) CA 10 Rep. John Raymond Garamendi (D) (202) (251) CA 11 Rep. Gerald McNerney (D) (202) (904) CA 12 Rep. K. Jacqueline Speier (D) (202) (617)
5 CA 13 Rep. Fortney H. Pete Stark (D) (202) (209) CA 14 Rep. Anna G. Eshoo (D) (202) (503) CA 15 Rep. Michael M. Honda (D) (202) (671) CA 16 Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D) (202) (850) CA 17 Rep. Sam Farr (D) (202) (417) CA 18 Rep. Dennis A. Cardoza (D) (202) (727) CA 19 Rep. George P. Radanovich (R) (202) (252) CA 20 Rep. Jim Costa (D) (202) (229) CA 21 Rep. Devin G. Nunes (R) (202) (972) CA 22 Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R) (202) (319) CA 23 Rep. Lois Capps (D) (202) (858) CA 24 Rep. Elton W. Gallegly (R) (202) (513) CA 25 Rep. Howard P. McKeon (R) (202) (706) CA 26 Rep. David T. Dreier (R) (202) (615) CA 27 Rep. Brad J. Sherman (D) (202) (805) CA 28 Rep. Howard L. Berman (D) (202) (213) CA 29 Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D) (202) (304) CA 30 Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D) (202) (512) CA 31 Rep. Xavier Becerra (D) (202) (847) CA 32 Rep. Judy Chu (D) (202) (801) CA 33 Rep. Diane E. Watson (D) (202) (317) CA 34 Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) (202) (989) CA 35 Rep. Maxine Waters (D) (202) (570) CA 36 Rep. Jane Harman (D) (202) (760) CA 37 Rep. Laura Richardson (D) (202) (574) CA 38 Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (D) (202) (941) CA 39 Rep. Linda T. Sanchez (D) (202) (804) CA 40 Rep. Edward R. Royce (R) (202) (949) CA 41 Rep. Jerry Lewis (R) (202) (337) CA 42 Rep. Gary G. Miller (R) (202) (843) CA 43 Rep. Joe Baca (D) (202) (817) CA 44 Rep. Ken Calvert (R) (202) (501) CA 45 Rep. Mary Bono Mack (R) (202) (818) CA 46 Rep. Dana T. Rohrabacher (R) (202) (951)
6 CA 47 Rep. Loretta L. Sanchez (D) (202) (504) CA 48 Rep. John B. T. Campbell, III (R) (202) (630) CA 49 Rep. Darrell Issa (R) (202) (515) CA 50 Rep. Brian P. Bilbray (R) (202) (702) CA 51 Rep. Bob Filner (D) (202) (330) CA 52 Rep. Duncan D. Hunter (R) (202) (918) CA 53 Rep. Susan A. Davis (D) (202) (631) CO 1 Rep. Diana L. DeGette (D) (202) (813) CO 2 Rep. Jared S. Polis (D) (202) (340) CO 3 Rep. John T. Salazar (D) (202) (626) CO 4 Rep. Elizabeth Helen Markey (D) (202) (859) CO 5 Rep. Douglas L. Lamborn (R) (202) (801) CO 6 Rep. Mike Coffman (R) (202) (302) CO 7 Rep. Edwin G. Perlmutter (D) (202) (662) CT 1 Rep. John B. Larson (D) (202) (803) CT 2 Rep. Joseph D. Courtney (D) (202) (718) CT 3 Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro (D) (202) (314) CT 4 Rep. James A. Himes (D) (202) (816) CT 5 Rep. Christopher S. Murphy (D) (202) (336) DC 1 Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) (202) (720) DE 1 Rep. Michael N. Castle (R) (202) (901) FL 1 Rep. Jefferson B. Miller (R) (202) (931) FL 2 Rep. F. Allen Boyd, Jr. (D) (202) (432) FL 3 Rep. Corrine Brown (D) (202) (703) FL 4 Rep. Ander Crenshaw (R) (202) (618) FL 5 Rep. Virginia Brown-Waite (R) (202) (313) FL 6 Rep. Clifford B. Stearns (R) (202) (203) FL 7 Rep. John L. Mica (R) (202) (859) FL 8 Rep. Alan Mark Grayson (D) (202) (210) FL 9 Rep. Gus Michael Bilirakis (R) (202) (405) FL 10 Rep. C.W. Bill Young (R) (202) (954) FL 11 Rep. Katherine Anne Castor (D) (202) (661) FL 12 Rep. Adam H. Putnam (R) (202) (541) FL 13 Rep. Vernon Buchanan (R) (202) (615)
7 FL 14 Rep. Connie Mack (R) (202) (205) FL 15 Rep. Bill Posey (R) (202) (619) FL 16 Rep. Thomas Joseph Rooney (R) (202) (303) FL 17 Rep. Kendrick B. Meek (D) (202) (773) FL 18 Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) (202) (617) FL 19 Rep. Theodore Eliot Deutch (D) (202) (860) FL 20 Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) (202) (610) FL 21 Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R) (202) (904) FL 22 Rep. Ron Klein (D) (202) (410) FL 23 Rep. Alcee L. Hastings (D) (202) (713) FL 24 Rep. Suzanne M. Kosmas (D) (202) (814) FL 25 Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R) (202) (718) GA 1 Rep. Jack Kingston (R) (202) (412) GA 2 Rep. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. (D) (202) (253) GA 3 Rep. Lynn A. Westmoreland (R) (202) (616) GA 4 Rep. Henry C. Johnson, Jr. (D) (202) (574) GA 5 Rep. John R. Lewis (D) (202) (909) GA 6 Rep. Thomas E. Price (R) (202) (254) GA 7 Rep. John Linder (R) (202) (513) GA 8 Rep. James C. Marshall (D) (202) (865) GA 9 Vacant Vacant (U) (305) GA 10 Rep. Paul C. Broun, Jr. (R) (202) (313) GA 11 Rep. John Phillip Gingrey (R) (202) (512) GA 12 Rep. John Jenkins Barrow (D) (202) (305) GA 13 Rep. David Albert Scott (D) (202) (301) GU 1 Rep. Madeleine Z. Bordallo (D) (202) (612) HI 1 Vacant Vacant (U) (812) HI 2 Rep. Mazie K. Hirono (D) (202) (573) IA 1 Rep. Bruce L. Braley (D) (202) (650) IA 2 Rep. David Loebsack (D) (202) (405) IA 3 Rep. Leonard L. Boswell (D) (202) (718) IA 4 Rep. Tom Latham (R) (202) (684) IA 5 Rep. Steve King (R) (202) (919) ID 1 Rep. Walter C. Minnick (D) (202) (831)
8 ID 2 Rep. Michael K. Simpson (R) (202) (215) IL 1 Rep. Bobby L. Rush (D) (202) (520) IL 2 Rep. Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. (D) (202) (623) IL 3 Rep. Daniel William Lipinski (D) (202) (805) IL 4 Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez (D) (202) (630) IL 5 Rep. Mike Quigley (D) (202) (201) IL 6 Rep. Peter J. Roskam (R) (202) (610) IL 7 Rep. Danny K. Davis (D) (202) (757) IL 8 Rep. Melissa Luburich Bean (D) (202) (619) IL 9 Rep. Janice D. Schakowsky (D) (202) (770) IL 10 Rep. Mark Steven Kirk (R) (202) (216) IL 11 Rep. Deborah DeFrancesco Halvorson (D) (202) (336) IL 12 Rep. Jerry F. Costello (D) (202) (318) IL 13 Rep. Judy Biggert (R) (202) (480) IL 14 Rep. Bill Foster (D) (202) (402) IL 15 Rep. Timothy V. Johnson (R) (202) (973) IL 16 Rep. Donald A. Manzullo (R) (202) (925) IL 17 Rep. Phil Hare (D) (202) (617) IL 18 Rep. Aaron Schock (R) (202) (903) IL 19 Rep. John M. Shimkus (R) (202) (210) IN 1 Rep. Peter J. Visclosky (D) (202) (520) IN 2 Rep. Joe Donnelly (D) (202) (816) IN 3 Rep. Mark E. Souder (R) (202) (256) IN 4 Rep. Stephen E. Buyer (R) (202) (615) IN 5 Rep. Dan Burton (R) (202) (540) IN 6 Rep. Mike Pence (R) (202) (281) IN 7 Rep. Andre Carson (D) (202) (817) IN 8 Rep. Brad Ellsworth (D) (202) (407) IN 9 Rep. Baron P. Hill (D) (202) (713) KS 1 Rep. Jerry Moran (R) (202) (845) KS 2 Rep. Lynn Jenkins (R) (202) (270) KS 3 Rep. Dennis Moore (D) (202) (773) KS 4 Rep. Todd Tiahrt (R) (202) (972) KY 1 Rep. Edward Whitfield (R) (202) (954)
9 KY 2 Rep. Brett Guthrie (R) (202) (310) KY 3 Rep. John A. Yarmuth (D) (202) (509) KY 4 Rep. Geoffrey C. Davis (R) (202) (309) KY 5 Rep. Harold D. Rogers (R) (202) (601) KY 6 Rep. Albert Benjamin Chandler, III (D) (202) (815) LA 1 Rep. Stephen J. Scalise (R) (202) (812) LA 2 Rep. Anh Joseph Cao (R) (202) (214) LA 3 Rep. Charlie Melancon (D) (202) (716) LA 4 Rep. John Calvin Fleming, Jr. (R) (202) (605) LA 5 Rep. Rodney Alexander (R) (202) (505) LA 6 Rep. William Cassidy (R) (202) (530) LA 7 Rep. Charles W. Boustany, Jr. (R) (202) (775) MA 1 Rep. John W. Olver (D) (202) (609) MA 2 Rep. Richard E. Neal (D) (202) (610) MA 3 Rep. James P. McGovern (D) (202) (616) MA 4 Rep. Barney Frank (D) (202) (956) MA 5 Rep. Nicola S. Tsongas (D) (202) (301) MA 6 Rep. John F. Tierney (D) (202) (408) MA 7 Rep. Edward J. Markey (D) (202) (603) MA 8 Rep. Michael E. Capuano (D) (202) (866) MA 9 Rep. Stephen F. Lynch (D) (202) (808) MA 10 Rep. William D. Delahunt (D) (202) (607) MD 1 Rep. Frank Michael Kratovil, Jr. (D) (202) (760) MD 2 Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D) (202) (773) MD 3 Rep. John P. Sarbanes (D) (202) (713) MD 4 Rep. Donna Fern Edwards (D) (202) (206) MD 5 Rep. Steny H. Hoyer (D) (202) (631) MD 6 Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett (R) (202) (619) MD 7 Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D) (202) (864) MD 8 Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D) (202) (620) ME 1 Rep. Chellie M. Pingree (D) (202) (770) ME 2 Rep. Michael H. Michaud (D) (202) (214) MI 1 Rep. Bart Stupak (D) (202) (712) MI 2 Rep. Peter Hoekstra (R) (202) (920)
10 MI 3 Rep. Vernon J. Ehlers (R) (202) (419) MI 4 Rep. Dave Camp (R) (202) (972) MI 5 Rep. Dale E. Kildee (D) (202) (570) MI 6 Rep. Fredrick Stephen Upton (R) (202) (912) MI 7 Rep. Mark H. Schauer (D) (202) (516) MI 8 Rep. Mike Rogers (R) (202) (715) MI 9 Rep. Gary C. Peters (D) (202) (614) MI 10 Rep. Candice S. Miller (R) (202) (313) MI 11 Rep. Thaddeus G. McCotter (R) (202) (810) MI 12 Rep. Sander M. Levin (D) (202) (401) MI 13 Rep. Carolyn C. Kilpatrick (D) (202) (419) MI 14 Rep. John Conyers, Jr. (D) (202) (217) MI 15 Rep. John D. Dingell (D) (202) (252) MN 1 Rep. Timothy J. Walz (D) (202) (216) MN 2 Rep. John Kline (R) (202) (704) MN 3 Rep. Erik Paulsen (R) (202) (386) MN 4 Rep. Betty McCollum (D) (202) (561) MN 5 Rep. Keith M. Ellison (D) (202) (928) MN 6 Rep. Michele M. Bachmann (R) (202) (847) MN 7 Rep. Collin C. Peterson (D) (202) (443) MN 8 Rep. James L. Oberstar (D) (202) (952) MO 1 Rep. William Lacy Clay, Jr. (D) (202) (425) MO 2 Rep. Todd Akin (R) (202) (719) MO 3 Rep. Russ Carnahan (D) (202) (401) MO 4 Rep. Ike Skelton (D) (202) (510) MO 5 Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D) (202) (860) MO 6 Rep. Samuel B. Graves, Jr. (R) (202) (440) MO 7 Rep. Roy D. Blunt (R) (202) (908) MO 8 Rep. Jo Ann Emerson (R) (202) (641) MO 9 Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R) (202) (419) MP 1 Rep. Gregorio Sablan (I) (202) (585) MS 1 Rep. Travis W. Childers (D) (202) (586) MS 2 Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D) (202) (770) MS 3 Rep. Gregg Harper (R) (202) (909)
11 MS 4 Rep. Gene Taylor (D) (202) (404) MT 1 Rep. Dennis Rehberg (R) (202) (312) NC 1 Rep. G. K. Butterfield (D) (202) (609) NC 2 Rep. Bob Etheridge (D) (202) (408) NC 3 Rep. Walter B. Jones (R) (202) (405) NC 4 Rep. David E. Price (D) (202) (239) NC 5 Rep. Virginia Foxx (R) (202) (914) NC 6 Rep. John Howard Coble (R) (202) (319) NC 7 Rep. Mike McIntyre (D) (202) (307) NC 8 Rep. Lawrence Webb Kissell (D) (202) (573) NC 9 Rep. Sue Wilkins Myrick (R) (202) (508) NC 10 Rep. Patrick Timothy McHenry (R) (202) (505) NC 11 Rep. Heath Shuler (D) (202) (315) NC 12 Rep. Melvin L. Watt (D) (202) (212) NC 13 Rep. R. Bradly Miller (D) (202) (916) ND 1 Rep. Earl Pomeroy (D) (202) (815) NE 1 Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (R) (202) (972) NE 2 Rep. Lee Terry (R) (202) (970) NE 3 Rep. Adrian M. Smith (R) (202) (781) NH 1 Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D) (202) (801) NH 2 Rep. Paul W. Hodes (D) (202) (478) NJ 1 Rep. Robert E. Andrews (D) (202) (516) NJ 2 Rep. Frank A. LoBiondo (R) (202) (734) NJ 3 Rep. John H. Adler (D) (202) (916) NJ 4 Rep. Christopher H. Smith (R) (202) (718) NJ 5 Rep. E. Scott Garrett (R) (202) (512) NJ 6 Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D) (202) (206) NJ 7 Rep. Leonard Lance (R) (202) (651) NJ 8 Rep. William J. Pascrell, Jr. (D) (202) (508) NJ 9 Rep. Steven R. Rothman (D) (202) (910) NJ 10 Rep. Donald M. Payne (D) (202) (828) NJ 11 Rep. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (R) (202) (661) NJ 12 Rep. Rush D. Holt (D) (202) (916) NJ 13 Rep. Albio Sires (D) (202) (661)
12 NM 1 Rep. Martin Heinrich (D) (202) (509) NM 2 Rep. Harry Teague (D) (202) (305) NM 3 Rep. Ben Ray Lujan (D) (202) (925) NV 1 Rep. Shelley Berkley (D) (202) (718) NV 2 Rep. Dean Heller (R) (202) (225) NV 3 Rep. Alice C. Dina Titus (D) (202) (407) NY 1 Rep. Timothy H. Bishop (D) (202) (925) NY 2 Rep. Steve J. Israel (D) (202) (414) NY 3 Rep. Peter T. King (R) (202) (703) NY 4 Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D) (202) (412) NY 5 Rep. Gary L. Ackerman (D) (202) (586) NY 6 Rep. Gregory W. Meeks (D) (202) (212) NY 7 Rep. Joseph Crowley (D) (202) (919) NY 8 Rep. Jerrold L. Nadler (D) (202) (413) NY 9 Rep. Anthony D. Weiner (D) (202) (413) NY 10 Rep. Edolphus Towns (D) (202) (715) NY 11 Rep. Yvette Diana Clarke (D) (202) (850) NY 12 Rep. Nydia M. Velazquez (D) (202) (281) NY 13 Rep. Michael E. McMahon (D) (202) (704) NY 14 Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney (D) (202) (518) NY 15 Rep. Charles B. Rangel (D) (202) (202) NY 16 Rep. Jose E. Serrano (D) (202) (559) NY 17 Rep. Eliot L. Engel (D) (202) (208) NY 18 Rep. Nita M. Lowey (D) (202) (860) NY 19 Rep. John Joseph Hall (D) (202) (480) NY 20 Rep. Scott Murphy (D) (202) (562) NY 21 Rep. Paul D. Tonko (D) (202) (218) NY 22 Rep. Maurice D. Hinchey (D) (202) (913) NY 23 Rep. William L. Owens (D) (202) (806) NY 24 Rep. Michael Angelo Arcuri (D) (202) (714) NY 25 Rep. Daniel Benjamin Maffei (D) (202) (215) NY 26 Rep. Christopher John Lee (R) (202) (620) NY 27 Rep. Brian M. Higgins (D) (202) (304) NY 28 Rep. Louise M. Slaughter (D) (202) (757)
13 NY 29 Vacant Vacant (U) (207) OH 1 Rep. Steven L. Driehaus (D) (202) (973) OH 2 Rep. Jean Schmidt (R) (202) (248) OH 3 Rep. Michael R. Turner (R) (202) (207) OH 4 Rep. James Jordan (R) (202) (361) OH 5 Rep. Robert E. Latta (R) (202) (303) OH 6 Rep. Charles A. Wilson, Jr. (D) (202) (610) OH 7 Rep. Steven Austria (R) (202) (361) OH 8 Rep. John A. Boehner (R) (202) (732) OH 9 Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D) (202) (952) OH 10 Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (D) (202) (415) OH 11 Rep. Marcia L. Fudge (D) (202) (602) OH 12 Rep. Pat Tiberi (R) (202) (787) OH 13 Rep. Betty Sue Sutton (D) (202) (920) OH 14 Rep. Steven C. LaTourette (R) (202) (765) OH 15 Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy (D) (202) (973) OH 16 Rep. John A. Boccieri (D) (202) (315) OH 17 Rep. Timothy J. Ryan (D) (202) (434) OH 18 Rep. Zachary T. Space (D) (202) (218) OK 1 Rep. John Sullivan (R) (202) (321) OK 2 Rep. Daniel Boren (D) (202) (717) OK 3 Rep. Frank D. Lucas (R) (202) (701) OK 4 Rep. Tom J. Cole (R) (202) (281) OK 5 Rep. Mary Fallin (R) (202) (303) OR 1 Rep. David Wu (D) (202) (559) OR 2 Rep. Greg P. Walden (R) (202) (773) OR 3 Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D) (202) (919) OR 4 Rep. Peter A. DeFazio (D) (202) (770) OR 5 Rep. Kurt Schrader (D) (202) (863) PA 1 Rep. Robert A. Brady (D) (202) (406) PA 2 Rep. Chaka Fattah (D) (202) (423) PA 3 Rep. Kathleen A. Dahlkemper (D) (202) (915) PA 4 Rep. Jason Altmire (D) (202) (212) PA 5 Rep. Glenn W. Thompson (R) (202) (714)
14 PA 6 Rep. James W. Gerlach (R) (202) (606) PA 7 Rep. Joseph A. Sestak, Jr. (D) (202) (201) PA 8 Rep. Patrick J. Murphy (D) (202) (714) PA 9 Rep. William F. Shuster (R) (202) (213) PA 10 Rep. Christopher P. Carney (D) (202) (206) PA 11 Rep. Paul E. Kanjorski (D) (202) (517) PA 12 Vacant Vacant (U) (304) PA 13 Rep. Allyson Y. Schwartz (D) (202) (870) PA 14 Rep. Michael F. Doyle (D) (202) (210) PA 15 Rep. Charles W. Dent (R) (202) (562) PA 16 Rep. Joseph R. Pitts (R) (202) (305) PA 17 Rep. Tim Holden (D) (202) (256) PA 18 Rep. Timothy F. Murphy (R) (202) (772) PA 19 Rep. Todd Russell Platts (R) (202) (630) PR 1 Rep. Pedro Pierluisi (D) (202) (410) RI 1 Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy (D) (202) (773) RI 2 Rep. James R. Langevin (D) (202) (608) SC 1 Rep. Henry E. Brown (R) (202) (670) SC 2 Rep. Addison G. Wilson (R) (202) (410) SC 3 Rep. James Gresham Barrett (R) (202) (330) SC 4 Rep. Robert D. Inglis (R) (202) (562) SC 5 Rep. John M. Spratt, Jr. (D) (202) (714) SC 6 Rep. James E. Clyburn (D) (202) (719) SD 1 Rep. Stephanie M. Herseth Sandlin (D) (202) (504) TN 1 Rep. David Philip Roe (R) (202) (215) TN 2 Rep. John J. Duncan, Jr. (R) (202) (309) TN 3 Rep. Zach Wamp (R) (202) (757) TN 4 Rep. Lincoln Davis (D) (202) (513) TN 5 Rep. Jim Cooper (D) (202) (626) TN 6 Rep. Bart Gordon (D) (202) (503) TN 7 Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R) (202) (773) TN 8 Rep. John S. Tanner (D) (202) (770) TN 9 Rep. Stephen I. Cohen (D) (202) (517) TX 1 Rep. Louis B. Gohmert, Jr. (R) (202) (814)
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