Congressman Todd Akin Missouri's 2nd District
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Capitol Office

Capitol Staff

Washington, D.C.

Contact capitol staff about legislation or help with your visit to the nation's Capitol.
Hon. Todd Akin Lauren Ellis, Chief of Staff
117 Cannon House Office Bldg.

Justin Johnson, Legislative Director & Defense Policy Advisor

Washington, DC 20515 Tressa Merola, Executive Assistant
Voice: (202) 225-2561 Eve Marie Barner Gleason, Deputy Press Secretary
Fax: (202) 225-2563 Melissa McGill, Legislative Assistant
  Jeremiah Napier, Staff Assistant
  Paul Fermo, Military Fellow
   

District Offices

District Staff

St. Louis

Contact district staff for local assistance or regarding constituent service matters.
Hon. Todd Akin Patrick Werner, District Director
301 Sovereign Ct., Ste. 201 Steve Taylor, Communications Director
Ballwin, MO 63011 Kerry DeGregorio, Director of Constituent Services
Voice: (314) 590-0029 Franz Kohler, Military & Veteran's Affairs Liaison
Toll free: (866) 236-3392 Jim Mitas, Project Coordinator
Fax: (314) 590-0037 Kevin Roach, Director of Civic Outreach
  Holly Warden, Staff Assistant
   

St. Charles

 
Hon. Todd Akin Debbie Cochran, St. Charles Director
Mailing Address:  
PO Box 519  
St. Charles, MO 63302  
Physical address:  
820 S. Main St., Ste 206  
St. Charles, MO 63301  
Voice: (636) 949-6826  
Fax: (636) 949-3832  
   
 

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Timeless Principles

Joseph Story

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"In a general sense, all contributions imposed by the government upon individuals for the service of the state, are called taxes, by whatever name they may be known, whether by the name of tribute, tythe, tallage, impost, duty, gabel, custom, subsidy, aid, supply, excise, or other name." (Commentaries on the Constitution, 1833) --- Joseph Story was a Massachusetts legislator and attorney before being confirmed as an Associate Justice on the United States Supreme Court, where he served for 34 years.

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