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Capitol Office201 W. Capitol Ave.Room 331Jefferson City, MO 65101573-751-5568www.senate.mo.gov/KoenigDear friend,This Community Services Directoryhas been created for the citizens of ourcommunity. Whether you have a specificquestion, or would like more informationabout state government, this directoryprovides you with important resourcesregarding local, state and federal agenciesand departments.The 2019 Legislative Roundup includedin this directory lists the bills the Legislature passed during the2019 legislative session. This directory also includes informationabout the 2020 state operating budget.Thank you for the opportunity to represent you in the MissouriSenate. It is truly an honor and privilege to serve you. If I can be ofany assistance, please do not hesitate to contact my office.Sincerely,State Sen. Andrew Koenig, District 15

TABLE OF CONTENTSFederal Elected Officials.4State Elected Officials.5State Departments.6St. Louis County Government Elected Officials.7St. Louis County Departments.7Municipalities.8School Districts.9Community Service Numbers.10-11Emergency Services.10Crisis Services.10Counseling and Guidance.11Senior Citizen Services.11Other Helpful Services.12-14Missouri Accountability Portal.142020 State Operating Budget.15Tours in Jefferson City.162019 Legislative Session Roundup.17-19

FEDERAL ELECTED OFFICIALSPresident DONALD TRUMP & Vice President MICHAEL PENCEThe White House – 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.Washington, D.C. 20500UNITED STATES SENATORSRoy Blunt.202-224-5721260 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510www.blunt.senate.govSt. Louis Office.314-725-4484111 S. 10th St., Ste. 23.305, St. Louis, MO 63102Josh Hawley.202-224-6154212 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510www.hawley.senate.govSt. Louis Office.314-354-7060111 S. 10th St., Ste. 23.360, St. Louis, MO 63102UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVEAnn Wagner - District 2.202-225-16212350 Rayburn Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515www.wagner.house.govDistrict Office.636-779-5449301 Sovereign Court, Ste. 201, Ballwin, MO 63011You can email your congressional representatives by going to theirindividual websites.4

STATE ELECTED OFFICIALSState Capitol, 201 W. Capitol Ave., Jefferson City, MO 65101Governor MICHAEL L. PARSON.573-751-3222www.governor.mo.govLieutenant Governor MIKE KEHOE.573-751-4727www.ltgov.mo.govSecretary of State JOHN (JAY) R. ASHCROFT.573-751-4936600 West Main St., Jefferson City, MO 65101www.sos.mo.govState Treasurer SCOTT FITZPATRICK.573-751-8533www.treasurer.mo.govState Auditor NICOLE GALLOWAY.573-751-4824www.auditor.mo.govAttorney General ERIC SCHMITT.573-751-3321207 W. High St., Jefferson City, MO 65101www.ago.mo.govSTATE SENATORAndrew Koenig - District 15.573-751-5568www.senate.mo.gov/koenigSTATE REPRESENTATIVESServing the 15th Senatorial DistrictTo find your state representative, visit www.house.mo.govRep. Gina Mitten – District 83.573-751-2883Rep. Dean Plocher – District 89.573-751-1544Rep. Deb Lavender – District 90.573-751-4069Rep. Doug Beck – District 92.573-751-9472Rep. Jim Murphy – District 94.573-751-3719Rep. David Gregory – District 96.573-751-2150Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman – District 97.573-751-3751Rep. Shamed Dogan – District 98.573-751-4392Vacant – District 99 (Special Election - Nov. 2019).573-751-3859Rep. Derek Grier – District 100.573-751-9765Rep. Bruce DeGroot – District 101.573-751-1247Rep. Dottie Bailey – District 110.573-751-05625

STATE DEPARTMENTSAll departments can be accessed through Missouri’s state governmentwebsite: www.mo.gov. Divisions under departments may changeas missions and goals change by order of the Legislature. If you areunsuccessful in reaching a state department by phone, you maycontact your state griculture.573-751-4211www.mda.mo.govCommerce and ww.doc.mo.govEconomic Development.573-751-4962www.ded.mo.govElementary and Secondary Education.573-751-4212www.dese.mo.govHealth and Senior Services.573-751-6400www.health.mo.govHigher Education and Workforce Development.573-751-2361www.dhewd.mo.govLabor and Industrial Relations.573-751-4091www.labor.mo.govMental Health.573-751-4122 or 800-364-9687www.dmh.mo.govNatural Resources.573-751-3443 or 800-361-4827www.dnr.mo.govPublic 450Divisions: Motor Vehicle and Driver Licensing, Legal Services,Taxation and Administrationwww.dor.mo.govSocial Services.573-751-4815Divisions: Family Support, Children’s, MO HealthNet, Help forthe Visually Impaired and Youth ww.modot.org6

ST. LOUIS COUNTY GOVERNMENTELECTED OFFICIALSCounty ExecutiveSam Page.314-615-7016Council District 3Tim Fitch.314-615-5438Council District 5Lisa Clancy.314-615-5441Council District 6Ernie Trakas.314-615-5442Council District 7Mark Harder.314-615-5443Prosecuting AttorneyWesley Bell.314-615-2600ST. LOUIS COUNTY DEPARTMENTSAdministration.314-615-7046Animal Care and Control.314-615-0650Assessor’s Office.314-615-2555Building Permits.314-615-7156Business Assistance Center.314-615-5222Circuit Clerk and Court.314-615-8029Collector of Revenue.314-615-5500County Clerk.314-615-7173County Jail.314-615-5245Election Commissioners.314-615-1800Family Court Center.314-615-4400Family Mental Health.314-993-1000General Information County.314-615-5000Government Center (South).314-615-4000Government Center (West).314-615-0900Health Department.314-615-0600Highways and Traffic Departments.314-615-8504Homeless Services.314-802-5444Municipal Courts.314-615-8760Personal Property Taxes.314-615-5500Public Works.314-615-5184Recorder of l Inspections.314-615-3721Solid Waste Management.314-615-0600Vital Records.314-615-1720Youth Programs.314-615-4429Zoning Information.314-615-25207

MUNICIPALITIESBallwin City Hall.636-227-90001 Government Center, Ballwin, MO 63011Mayor Tim Poguewww.ballwin.mo.usChesterfield City Hall.636-537-4000690 Chesterfield Parkway W, Chesterfield, MO 63017Mayor Bob Nationwww.chesterfield.mo.usClarkson Valley City Hall.636-227-860715933 Clayton Road, Ste. 105, Clarkson Valley, MO 63011Mayor Scott Douglasswww.clarksonvalley.orgDes Peres City Hall.314-835-610012325 Manchester Road, Des Peres, MO 63131Mayor Mark Beckerwww.desperesmo.orgEllisville City Hall.636-227-96601 Weis Ave., Ellisville, MO 63011Mayor Mike Roemermanwww.ellisville.mo.usFenton City Hall.636-343-2080625 New Smizer Mill Road, Fenton, MO 63026Mayor Bob Brasseswww.fentonmo.orgGlendale City Hall.314-965-3600424 North Sappington Road, Kirkwood, MO 63122Mayor Mike Wilcoxwww.glendalemo.orgKirkwood City Hall.314-822-5800139 South Kirkwood Road, Kirkwood, MO 63122Mayor Timothy E. Griffinwww.kirkwoodmo.orgManchester City Hall.636-227-138514318 Manchester Road, Manchester, MO 63011Mayor Mike Clementwww.manchestermo.govSunset Hills City Hall.314-849-34003939 S. Lindbergh Blvd., Sunset Hills, MO 63127Mayor Patricia Fribiswww.sunset-hills.comTwin Oaks City Hall.636-225-78731381 Big Bend Road, Ballwin, MO 63012Mayor Russ Fortunewww.vil.twin-oaks.mo.usWildwood City Hall.636-458-044016860 Main St., Wildwood, MO 63040www.cityofwildwood.comWinchester City Hall.636-391-0600109 Lindy Blvd., Ballwin, MO 63021www.city.winchester.mo.usValley Park City Hall.636-225-5171320 Benton St., Valley Park, MO 63088www.valleyparkmo.org8

SCHOOL DISTRICTSKirkwood School District.314-213-610011289 Manchester Road, Kirkwood, MO 63122www.kirkwood.k12.mo.usLindbergh R-VIII School District.314-729-24809350 Sappington Road, St. Louis, MO 63126www.lindbergh.k12.mo.usMehlville R-IX School District.314-467-50003120 Lemay Ferry Road, St. Louis, MO 63125www.mehlvilleschooldistrict.comParkway School District.314-415-8100455 N. Woods Mill Road, Chesterfield, MO 63017www.pkwy.k12.mo.usRockwood School District.636-733-2000111 E. North St., Eureka, MO 63025www.rockwood.k12.mo.usValley Park School District.636-932-35001 Main St., Valley Park, MO 63088www.vp.k12.mo.usWebster Groves School District.314-961-1233400 E. Lockwood Ave., Webster Groves, MO 63119www.webster.k12.mo.usSpecial School District.314-989-810012110 Clayton Road, St. Louis, MO 63131www.ssd.k12.mo.us9

COMMUNITY SERVICE NUMBERSEMERGENCY SERVICESSt. Louis County Police (Non-Emergency).636-529-8210St. Louis County Sheriff.314-615-4724Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop C.636-300-2800Office of Emergency Management.314-615-9500CRISIS SERVICESAid to Families with Dependent Children.800-392-1261Alzheimer’s Association.800-272-3900Arson Hotline.800-392-7766American Red Cross.314-516-2800Cancer Information Services.800-422-6237Crisis Nursery Helpline.314-768-3201Child Abuse and Neglect.800-392-3738Domestic Violence Hotline. 800-799-7233 or TTY 800-787-3224DIG Rite.800-344-7483Division of Family Services.800-397-3738Elderly & Disabled Abuse and Neglect.800-392-0210Family Care Registry.866-422-6872Family Support Payment Center.800-225-0530Food Stamp Eligibility.800-392-1261Foster Adoptline.800-554-2222Mental Health Crisis Hotline.800-811-4760Missing Children Hotline.800-843-5678Missouri Division of Family Services.855-373-4636Missouri Division of Youth Services.573-751-3324National Runaway Switchboard.800-786-2929Poison Control Hotline.800-222-1222Pregnancy Support Services.800-550-4900Rape & Abuse Hotline.800-303-0013National Suicide Hotline.800-784-2433Suicide Crisis Prevention-Life Services Hotline.314-647-4357Temporary Assistance.855-373-4636Women’s Crisis Hotline.314-531-200310

COUNSELING AND GUIDANCEAIDS-STD Helpline.573-751-6439Alcoholics Anonymous.314-647-3677Alcohol and Drug Abuse-MO East District.314-877-0370Alliance for Mental Illness.314-962-4670Cancer Information (National Cancer Institute).800-422-6237Productive Living Board for Citizenswith Development Disabilities.314-726-2606SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICESOlder Resident Programs.314-615-4516The County Older Resident Programs (CORP) provides qualityservice to Saint Louis County residents age 60 and over. CORPtargets the primary needs of older adults, addressed by awide variety of programs, services and opportunities such astransportation, home visits, home care and repair, legal assistance,tax preparation, forms assistance, information and referral andvolunteer opportunities.Mid-East Area Agency on Aging.636-207-0847Provides information and services on a range of assistance forolder adults including mobility assistance, meal plans, housing andrespite care.Elderly Abuse and Neglect Hotline.800-392-0210State Pharmacy Assistance Program.800-375-1406Missouri Rx Plan or MORx program assists low income seniorswith the cost of their medications. The MORx Program is intendedto supplement Medicare Part D (Medicare’s prescription drugprogram) plans, not to replace them.Senior Legal Help.800-235-5503Connect older adults to local attorneys who provide legal assistancefor seniors and their caregivers. Provides information andassistance on power of attorney, guardianship, living wills, advancedirectives, wills, trusts and other civil legal issues. The helpline doesnot assist with criminal cases, fee-generating cases, imprisonmentor municipal/traffic cases.11

OTHER HELPFUL SERVICESAlcohol and Drug Information (NCADA).314-962-3456The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (St. Louis) ishere to provide support to those who need assistance confrontingthe disease of alcoholism and drug dependence.www.ncada-stl.orgAutomobile Safety Hotline.888-327-4236The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration acceptsauto safety problem reports and answers questions about recalls,including child safety seats.www.nhtsa.govBetter Business Bureau.314-645-3300www.bbb.orgCenters for Disease Control and Prevention.800-232-4636www.cdc.govDo Not Call ation Grants and LoansFederal Student Aid Information Center.800-433-3243www.FAFSA.ed.govElderly Abuse and Neglect Hotline.800-392-0210ElectionsFederal Election Commission.800-424-9530Information regarding federal campaign laws, federal electionfund-raising regulations and/or financial records concerningcandidates for federal office.www.fec.gov12

Employment ServicesMissouri Division of Employment Security.573-751-3215For specialized guidance, training and preparation for jobinterviews. www.labor.mo.gov/desLawyer Referral Service.573-635-4128The Missouri Bar offers this number for a referral of a lawyer inyour area.www.mobar.orgSt. Louis City and County.800-444-0514 or 314-534-4200Medicare Information.800-633-4227www.medicare.govMissing Children - 24-hour Hotline.800-843-5678The hotline is staffed by the National Center for Missing andExploited Children. www.missingkids.comNational Alliance on Mental Illness, Missouri.800-374-2138Information, helpline, support groups, family education classes andadvocacy relating to serious mental illness for children and adults.www.nami.orgRoad and Travel Conditions (Ask MODOT).888-275-6636Runaway Children (National Runaway Safeline).888-786-2929Crisis intervention and referrals to runaway, homeless youth andfamilies. www.1800runaway.orgSocial Security.800-772-1213www.ssa.govTax InformationFederal Tax Information.800-829-1040www.irs.govState Tax Assistance.573-751-3505www.dor.mo.gov13

Telephone and Relay Services for the DeafRelay Missouri is a free service that provides full telephoneaccessibility to people who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind 460Temporary Assistance (TA).855-373-4636This program is designed to provide cash benefits such asclothing, utilities and other services to low-income families for thehousehold’s children.www.mydss.mo.govVehicle Emissions Help.314-416-2115www.dnr.mo.govVeterans Information.800-827-1000If you are a new veteran, longtime veteran, family member of aveteran or survivor of a veteran, this program may have resourcesfor you.www.mo.gov/veteransMissouri Veterans Commission.866-838-4636 or 573-751-3779Benefits Information.800-827-1000Health Care Information.877-222-8387The Missouri Accountability Portal (MAP) is a resource forMissourians to review how their state tax dollars are being spent.Visit the MAP website at mapyourtaxes.mo.gov to learn moreabout your tax dollars and other important information related togovernment programs.14

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Governor’s Mansion573-751-4141www.mansion.mo.govHighway Patrol Headquarters Safetyand Education Center573-526-6149www.mshp.dps.mo.govJefferson Landing State Historic fferson-landing-toursRunge Conservation Nature ture/places/runge-nature-centerState Archives573-751-3280www.sos.mo.gov/archivesState Capitol 9/capitol-toursSupreme Court Building573-751-4144www.courts.mo.gov16

2019 LEGISLATIVE ROUNDUPDuring the 2019 legislative session, we increased funding for K-12 education,finally addressed our state’s infrastructure needs and, most importantly, protectedchildren and their right to life. Here is a list of the legislation passed this session:SB 1 - Removes certain offenses from the list of offenses where expungement isnot currently available.SB 7 - Modifies provisions of civil procedure regarding joinder and venue.SB 12 - Modifies provisions relating to charges for the service of court orders.SB 17 - Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement systems.SB 21 - Modifies provisions relating to local sales taxes.SB 29 - Extends the sunset on certain health care provider reimbursementallowances.SB 30 - Allows evidence of failure to wear a seatbelt to prove comparativenegligence, causation, absence of defect and failure to mitigate damages.SB 36 - Modifies provisions relating to real estate.SB 54 - Enacts provisions relating to insurance companies.SB 68 - Modifies provisions relating to workforce development.SB 83 - Modifies provisions relating to the relocation of a child covered by acustody or visitation order.SB 84 - Extends the sunset date on certain geologic resources fees fromDecember 31, 2020, to December 31, 2025.SB 87 - Modifies provisions relating to taxation.SB 89 - Enacts provisions relating to licenses to operate motor vehicles.SB 90 - Modifies various provisions relating to employment security.SB 101 - Establishes a statewide hearing aid distribution program.SB 133 - Modifies provisions relating to agriculture.SB 134 - Modifies provisions relating to solid waste.SB 138 - Creates new provisions relating to reports issued by the state auditor.SB 147 - Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicles.SB 167 - Modifies provisions relating to bonding requirements on public works.SB 174 - Modifies provisions relating to taxation.SB 179 - Modifies filing requirements for certain banks and financial institutions.SB 180 - Modifies provisions relating to incentives for the creation of militaryjobs.SB 182 - Modifies provisions relating to the issuance of certain incentives tobusinesses relocating from certain counties in Kansas.SB 185 - Provides eligibility for certain state employers in the Missouri StateEmployee’s Retirement System.SB 196 - Modifies provisions relating to the Division of State Parks.SB 197 - Modifies provisions relating to intoxicating liquor.SB 202 - Creates provisions relating to mining royalties on federal land.SB 203 - Modifies nuisance actions in certain cities and counties.SB 210 - Creates a number of official state designations, a memorial highway andthe Missouri Historical Theater program.SB 213 - Enacts new provisions relating to the nonpartisan state demographer.SB 224 - Modifies various Supreme Court rules relating to discovery.SB 230 - Modifies provisions relating to venue in guardianship andconservatorship proceedings.SB 275 - Modifies provisions relating to health care.SB 282 - Modifies provisions relating to the disposition of human remains.SB 291 - Modifies provisions relating to public safety.17

SB 297 - Allows individuals 75 years of age or older to be excused from petit andgrand jury service.SB 306 - Modifies provisions regarding education for members of militaryfamilies.SB 333 - Authorizes certain fire protection districts and municipalities topropose a 0.5 percent sales tax for fire protection.SB 368 - Allows for dealer license plates to be displayed on motor vehiclesowned by a dealership for use by a customer while the customer’s vehicle is beingserviced or repaired.SB 391 - Modifies provisions relating to agricultural operations.SB 397 - Extends the period of time in which a petition to create a museum andcultural district may be filed.SB 414 - Enacts provisions relating to innovation in health insurance.SB 514 - Modifies provisions relating to health care.SCR 2 - Requests the U.S. Congress to replace the statue of Thomas Hart Bentonin the Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol with a statue of Harry S. Truman.SCR 4 - Designates the Kansas City Chiefs as the official professional footballteam of the state of Missouri.SCR 14 - Authorizes and directs the Office of Administration to execute anddeliver a financing agreement for payment of debt service on transportationbonds issued by the Highways and Transportation Commission.SJR 14 - Modifies term limits for various elected public officers.HB 1 - Appropriates money to the Board of Fund Commissioners.HB 2 - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds and distributionsof the State Board of Education and Department of Elementary and SecondaryEducation.HB 3 - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds and distributions ofthe Department of Higher Education.HB 4 - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds and distributions ofthe Department of Revenue and Department of Transportation.HB 5 - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds and distributions ofthe Office of Administration, Department of Transportation and Department ofPublic Safety.HB 6 - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds and distributionsof the Department of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources andDepartment of Conservation.HB 7 - Appropriates money for the departments of Economic Development;Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration; and Labor andIndustrial Relations.HB 8 - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds and distributions ofthe Department of Public Safety.HB 9 - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds and distributions ofthe Department of Corrections.HB 10 - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds and distributionsof the Department of Mental Health, Board of Public Buildings and Departmentof Health and Senior Services.HB 11 - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants and distributions of theDepartment of Social Services.HB 12 - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds and distributionsof state

455 N. Woods Mill Road, Chesterfield, MO 63017 www.pkwy.k12.mo.us Rockwood School District. 636-733-2000 111 E. North St., Eureka, MO 63025 www.rockwood.k12.mo.us Valley Park School District. 636-93