CONSTITUTION of THE NATIONAL RURAL LETTER CARRIERS’ ASSOCIATION Organized 1903 * Chicago, Illinois 1630 Duke Street Alexandria, VA 22314-3467 Tel: 703-684-5545 Web: www.nrlca.org NATIONAL BOARD President ........................................ Jeanette Dwyer Vice President ......................................Ronnie Stutts Secretary-Treasurer....................Clifford D. Dailing Director of Labor Relations ...............Joey Johnson Director of Steward Operations.....David Heather Executive Committee Chair Susan Knapp PO Box 599, New Hampton, NY 10958-0599 Tel: 845-956-1117 Executive Committeeman Steven Traylor PO Box 520, Hillsboro, IL 62049-0520 Tel: 217-532-2166 Executive Committeeman Don Maston PO Box 902710, Palmdale, CA 93590-2710 Tel: 661-266-3879 Executive Committeeman Dennis Conley PO Box 445, Franklin, NC 28744-0445 Tel: 828-369-5054 HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS Director ................................................Clifford D. Dailing Manager .......................................Lawrence J. Waligora OFFICIAL PUBLICATION The National Rural Letter Carrier Editor.............................................................Ronnie Stutts Managing Editor..........................................Melissa Ray Associate Editor..................................Clifford D. Dailing 1 This page intentionally left blank. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE I Name .......................................................................6 ARTICLE II Purpose ...................................................................6 ARTICLE III Members................................................................7 Section 1. Member in Good Standing ..................................7 Section 2. Classifications..........................................................7 Section 3. Restrictions...............................................................8 Section 4. Affiliation..................................................................9 Section 5. Application............................................................10 Section 6. Dues.......................................................................10 Section 7. Membership Year .................................................10 Section 8. Magazine .............................................................10 Section 9. Standards of Conduct for the Association and its Members .....................................................................10 Section 10. Discipline .............................................................11 ARTICLE IV State Associations...............................................11 Section 1. State Associations.................................................11 Section 2. Officers ..................................................................12 Section 3. Dues .......................................................................12 Section 4. Annual Report.......................................................12 Section 5. Dissolution .............................................................12 Section 6. Units .......................................................................12 Section 7. Trusteeship .............................................................12 ARTICLE V National Officers ................................................14 Section 1. Officers ..................................................................14 Section 2. Duties .....................................................................14 Section 3. Election ..................................................................17 Section 4. Salaries..................................................................18 Section 5. Expenses................................................................19 Section 6. Benefits ..................................................................19 Section 7. Removal..................................................................19 Section 8. Vacancy in Office................................................20 Section 9. Association Property............................................20 ARTICLE VI Meetings..............................................................21 Section 1. National Convention............................................21 Section 2. Delegates ..............................................................21 Section 3. Compensation for National Paid Delegates .....24 Section 4. National Officers ...................................................24 3 Section 5. Quorum ...................................................................24 Section 6. Order of Business...................................................24 Section 7. Special Meetings....................................................25 ARTICLE VII National Board...................................................25 Section 1. Members .................................................................25 Section 2. Duties .......................................................................25 Section 3. Meetings..................................................................26 ARTICLE VIII Committees .........................................................26 Section 1. Convention Committees ........................................26 Section 2. Appeals Committee ...............................................27 Section 3. Chaplain..................................................................28 Section 4. Committee Meetings .............................................28 Section 5. National Appeals Commission............................28 Section 6. Special Committees...............................................28 Section 7. Committee Compensation.....................................28 ARTICLE IX Steward System....................................................29 Section 1. Responsibility...........................................................29 Section 2. Role of State Associations ....................................29 Section 3. Regional Representative........................................29 Section 4. District Representative............................................30 Section 5. Assistant District Representative............................31 Section 6. Area Steward..........................................................31 Section 7. Local Stewards........................................................32 Section 8. Discipline .................................................................33 Section 9. Decertification.........................................................34 Section 10. Representatives/Stewards Acting as Managers .34 Section 11. Salaries ..................................................................35 Section 12. Expenses ...............................................................35 Section 13. Benefits ..................................................................35 Section 14. Association Property ...........................................36 ARTICLE X Appeals ..................................................................36 Section 1. State .........................................................................36 Section 2. National ..................................................................38 Section 3. Administration.........................................................40 ARTICLE XI National Agreements..........................................40 Section 1. Presentation.............................................................40 Section 2. Ratification Vote......................................................40 4 Section 3. Ratification Committee...........................................41 Section 4. Ballot Tabulation.....................................................41 ARTICLE XII Parliamentary Authority......................................41 ARTICLE XIII Amendment of Constitution...............................41 APPENDIX A..............................................................................42 5 ARTICLE I Name The name of this Association shall be the NATIONAL RURAL LETTER CARRIERS’ ASSOCIATION (NRLCA). ARTICLE II Purpose The Association is established upon the long-recognized need of Rural Letter Carriers to organize and create a united force, advance the interests of all members, ensure job security, enhance opportunities and assure our full share in the success of the United States Postal Service to which we contribute so substantially. The Association shall seek, with all of the resources at its command, to assist its members in the realization of their highest aspirations as workers and as citizens. Such aspirations are our right and shall be protected against all threats, In God We Trust. The Association is dedicated to the discharge of its responsibilities and the achievement of its objectives in accordance with the democratic principles embodied in this Constitution. The object of the Association shall be to improve conditions of labor with the United States Postal Service, advance the methods used by Rural Letter Carriers and promote fraternal spirit among its members. This Association shall not affiliate or merge with any other organization or group without a majority vote of the delegates at a National Convention. 6 ARTICLE III Members Section 1. Member in Good Standing. A “member in good standing” is a member who has made timely payment of dues and has not voluntarily withdrawn or been expelled or suspended by the Association. Section 2. Classifications A. Bargaining Unit Member. Membership is open to the following rural carriers: 1. Regular Carriers (Designation Code 71), including regular carriers on limited duty assignments and assigned to (960-979) rural routes or who are in Injured-on-Duty/Leave Without Pay (IOD/LWOP) status and assigned to (980-989) rural routes; 2. Part-Time Flexible Rural Carriers (PTFs, Designation Code 76); 3. Substitute Rural Carriers (Designation Codes 72 and 73); 4. Rural Carrier Associates (RCAs, Designation Codes 78, 74, 79); 5. Rural Carrier Reliefs (RCRs, Designation Code 75); 6. Auxiliary Rural Carriers (Designation Code 77); and 7. Rural Carriers in the Armed Forces of our country, provided they were members when their duty began. Bargaining Unit Members in good standing are entitled to all voting rights and to hold both elective and appointive office at all levels of the Association. B. Retired Member. Retired membership is open to Rural Carriers who were members in good standing at retirement on an annuity. Eligibility for Retired membership expires on June 30 of the year following retirement. Failure to pay dues for one full membership year terminates Retired membership. However, a Retired carrier whose membership has 7 lapsed, due to extenuating circumstances, may apply for reinstatement to the National Secretary-Treasurer by providing proof of prior membership and the current year’s dues. The National Secretary-Treasurer shall present the request for membership to the National Board for a decision. Retired Members in good standing are entitled to all voting rights with the exception of ratification of National Agreements. Retired Members may not be elected to National office. C. Associate Member. Associate membership is open to Rural Carriers who were members in good standing and are now either working in other non-managerial Postal Service jobs or have left the service and are not receiving an annuity. Failure to pay dues for one full membership year terminates Associate membership. Associate Members shall not be entitled to vote or to hold elective or appointive office in the Association. D. Retired Associate Member. Retired Associate membership is open to Associate Members who have retired on an annuity. Eligibility for Retired Associate membership expires on June 30 of the year following retirement. Failure to pay dues for one full membership year terminates Retired Associate membership. Retired Associates may not apply for reinstatement. Retired Associate Members shall not be entitled to vote or to hold elective or appointive office in the Association. E. Honorary Member. Honorary membership may be bestowed by the Association at the National Convention upon recommendation of the National Board. Honorary Members shall not be entitled to vote or to hold elective or appointive office in the Association. Section 3. Restrictions. Inasmuch as it is an unfair labor practice under the Labor Management Relations Act (LMRA) for 8 any employer (including persons acting in that capacity) to dominate or interfere with the administration of any labor organization, it follows that employers, while they may be members, may not be candidates for office or serve as officers. Members are prohibited from participation in the Association while serving in managerial or supervisory positions, such as Officer-in-Charge (OIC), Acting Supervisor (204-B) or Postmaster Relief (PMR) or acting in any capacity normally performed by a manager. Members who accept managerial positions shall be deemed to have resigned from all elected and appointed positions within the Association and shall be prohibited from holding any elected or appointed union positions for a period of one year from the last day served in that capacity. Section 4. Affiliation A. Organized States. Members working in organized states shall affiliate with the state association representing the office from which the route originates. The state association shall determine affiliation with local, district and/or county units. B. Unorganized States. Bargaining Unit Rural Carriers working in unorganized states or possessions shall become members of this Association upon payment of annual National per capita dues. Such members may also affiliate with the following organized states by paying that state association’s per capita dues: Alaska - membership in Washington Hawaii - membership in California Puerto Rico - membership in New York C. Involuntary Reassignment. A member involuntarily reassigned to another state may retain membership in the former state by payment of that state’s per capita dues. An 9 individual with membership in two states may be a candidate for National Delegate and shall have voting rights for selection of such in one state. D. Retirees. A Retired Member shall affiliate either in the state of residence or in the state where previously employed as a regular rural carrier. Section 5. Application. The Association recognizes and accepts Standard Forms 1187 and 1187-R, Authorization for Deduction of Dues, for employees or retirees wishing to join the Association. Additionally, prospective members may make application by remitting in advance the appropriate annual cash payment. Section 6. Dues. Annual National Per Capita dues shall be: A. Regular, PTF and Associate - 1.2% of the annual salary of a 40 hour step 1 from table two of the current rural carrier evaluated schedule in effect. B. Leave Replacements (Substitutes, RCR, RCA and Auxiliary) - .425 (thousandths) % of the annual salary of a 40 hour step 1 from table two of the current rural carrier evaluated schedule in effect. C. Retired and Retired Associate - $54.00 Section 7. Membership Year. The Association year shall be July 1 through June 30. Section 8. Magazine. Members in good standing shall receive each issue of The National Rural Letter Carrier. Section 9. Standards of Conduct for the Association and its Members A. Maintain democratic procedures and practices; B. Ensure members’ rights to participation in the affairs 10 of the Association through periodic elections, fair and equal treatment under the governing rules and due process in any disciplinary proceedings; C. Prevent discrimination on the basis of race, color, age, gender, religion, creed, national origin or disability, or on the basis of marital, economic, social or political status; D. Maintain the fiscal integrity of the Association; E. Prohibit business or financial interests on the part of its officers and agents which conflict with their duty to the Association. Section 10. Discipline. The National Board may discipline any member of the Association or subordinate unit for misconduct or neglect of duty in office after a fair and impartial hearing. Any member so disciplined shall have a right of appeal as provided in this Constitution. ARTICLE IV State Associations Section 1. State Associations. A state with at least fifteen members may apply for charter to the National Board by remitting a charter fee of $5.00, national per capita dues for its members and a copy of its proposed Constitution for review by the National Board. No state constitution shall conflict with the NRLCA Constitution. The State Board shall have the authority to make interim amendments to the state constitution when necessary to conform to state and federal law. No state association shall offer representation to rural craft employees in matters relating to EEO, MSPB, OWCP or other non-contractual issues without prior written consent of the National Board. 11 Section 2. Officers. Each state association shall have a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer (or a combined Secretary-Treasurer) and such other officers as the state association deems necessary. Section 3. Dues. A state which fails to remit National per capita dues for all members before the close of business on the first day of the National Convention shall be suspended from membership in the Association. Should per capita dues remain unpaid after ninety days, the state’s charter shall be revoked. Section 4. Annual Report. Each state secretary shall prepare an Annual Report immediately after the close of the state convention. The report shall be mailed to the National Secretary-Treasurer and shall include a roster of State Officers and Appointees, the roster of National Delegates and adopted resolutions which fall within the jurisdiction of the National Convention. Section 5. Dissolution. In the event of dissolution or revocation of a state association’s charter, all assets shall become the property of the NRLCA. The balance of the aforementioned funds shall be returned when the state association resumes operation and/or is re-chartered. Section 6. Units. States shall have authority to establish subordinate units. No unit’s Constitution shall conflict with the NRLCA Constitution. Section 7. Trusteeship A. Purpose. The National Board may place any subordinate unit in trusteeship for any of the following reasons: 1. To uphold the principles of this Constitution; 2. To prevent or correct corruption or financial 12 mismanagement; 3. To ensure performance of collective bargaining agreements or duties of a bargaining representative; 4. To restore democratic procedures; 5. To otherwise carry out the objectives of the Association. B. Authority. The trustee shall assume immediate control of the subordinate unit with full authority over all officers and property. The trustee shall act in such capacity for the duration of the trusteeship. C. Hearing. A trusteeship hearing shall be held before a committee of three members within 30 days of imposing trusteeship. The members shall be selected as follows: one member selected by the National Board, one selected by the Board in trusteeship and a chairman selected by the other two members. The committee shall have sole discretion regarding the conduct and procedures of the trusteeship hearing. Only Bargaining Unit Members may serve on this committee. No member of this committee shall be chosen from the State Association or Unit in trusteeship, or from the National Board. The committee shall report its findings and recommendations to the President as soon as practical following the hearing. The National Board shall determine whether to continue or to terminate the trusteeship. D. Termination. The affected subordinate unit may petition the National Board to terminate the trusteeship at six month intervals following the decision of the National Board. The board of the subordinate unit in trusteeship may appeal the decision of the National Board as provided in this Constitution. The National Board may terminate a trusteeship at any time. 13 ARTICLE V National Officers Section 1. Officers. The National Officers shall be a President, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer, Director of Labor Relations, Director of Steward Operations and an Executive Committee of four members. The President, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer, Director of Labor Relations and Director of Steward Operations shall be resident officers at National Headquarters. Section 2. Duties. The National Officers shall perform such duties as are prescribed in this Constitution, by the National Board or in the adopted parliamentary authority. A. President 1. Direct the Association’s affairs, including the Headquarters Office; 2. Preside at meetings of the Association and the National Board, and enforce the laws thereof; 3. Temporarily fill vacancies on the National Board, subject to the approval of the National Board; 4. At the close of each National Convention, appoint special committees and fill vacancies occurring therein during recess; 5. Make decisions on questions of governing law, subject to approval of the National Board, and report such for approval to the next National Convention; 6. Submit a written report of official acts to each National Convention; 7. Prepare a summary report on the disposition of those resolutions adopted at the previous convention; 8. Grant and issue charters in conjunction with the Secretary-Treasurer; 9. Appoint Association members, retain legal counsel and secure other services to fulfill the obligations of the Association related to Labor-Management 14 Relations, with the approval of the National Board. Members appointed to such duties shall receive subhire as defined in this Constitution, reimbursement for necessary expenses and a daily meal allowance; 10. Sign papers and documents requiring the President’s signature; 11. Countersign checks issued in payment of obligations of the Association as required. B. Vice President 1. Preside in the absence of the President; 2. Assume the office of President in case of the President’s resignation, removal or death and serve until such time as a successor shall be duly elected and installed; 3. Act on behalf of the majority of the National Board should the President become disqualified or refuse or neglect to discharge the duties of President; 4. Countersign checks issued in payment of obligations of the Association as required; 5. Perform other duties as prescribed by the President. C. Secretary-Treasurer 1. Keep a correct record of the proceedings of the Association; 2. Conduct and keep a correct record of the correspondence of the Association; 3. Have charge of the official seal, books, papers and documents of the Association and affix the seal of the Association to official documents; 4. Prepare for publication in The National Rural Letter Carrier a correct copy of the entire proceedings of the National Convention or special meeting of the Association within two months of the close of said meeting. The report shall include a statement of the financial condition and membership of the Association; 5. Receive monies due and make timely deposits into 15 the Association’s Treasury; 6. Cause to be written verified orders for payments drawn on the Treasury and issue checks in payment of properly itemized invoices, statements, authorized payroll payments and other obligations of the Association as directed by the National Board; 7. Invest Association funds, in excess of those needed for current operation, in U.S. Government Securities or federally insured financial institutions as directed by the National Board; 8. Keep in force a blanket bond covering the National Officers, National Office employees and state association officers in an amount determined by the National Board; 9. Keep a true and correct account of financial transactions. The Association’s books and records shall be audited at the end of each fiscal year by a certified public accountant selected by the President. The report of the certified public accountant shall be submitted to the National Convention; 10. Prepare a quarterly financial report providing both the statement of activities and statement of financial position for the Association. This report shall be published in The National Rural Letter Carrier; 11. Meet with the Finance Committee and provide a detailed overview of the total revenues, expenditures and financial position of the Association; 12. Submit a financial report to the Finance Committee at the National Convention that details the period July 1 to the opening of Convention; 13. Employ such office help as may be necessary to properly discharge the duties of the office, subject to the approval of the National Board; 14. Perform other duties as prescribed by the President. 16 D. Director of Labor Relations 1. Oversee the steward system in the field; 2. Develop and disseminate educational programs for stewards; 3. Supervise Step 4 Grievance and Arbitration procedures; 4. Devote time to labor relations; 5. Perform other duties as prescribed by the President. E. Director of Steward Operations 1. Develop and disseminate educational programs for stewards; 2. Coordinate operation of the steward system and training of stewards in the field with the Director of Labor Relations; 3. Perform other duties as prescribed by the President. F. Executive Committee Members 1. Act as Trustees of the Association; 2. Administer the steward system and other labor relations activities in the Postal Areas to which they are assigned by the President; 3. Coordinate activities with the Director of Labor Relations and the Director of Steward Operations; 4. Perform other duties as prescribed by the President. Section 3. Election A. The nomination and election of officers shall take place at each National Convention. Nominations shall be in order at any time after 10:00 a.m. on the second day of business and until the time of elections. B. No member shall be eligible for office in the Association who currently holds a position in Management in the Postal Service, or in another craft, or has not been a continuous member in good standing for three consecutive years prior to nomination. 17 C. The President, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer, Director of Labor Relations and Director of Steward Operations shall be elected for one year or until their successors are elected and installed. Executive Committeemen shall be elected one each year for a four-year term or until their successors are elected and installed. D. The election of officers shall be by majority vote, and write-in votes shall not be considered valid. Election shall be by ballot when there is more than one nominee for the same office. When there are more than two nominees for the same office, the one receiving the least number of votes on the third ballot and on each succeeding ballot shall be dropped, until election is accomplished. When there is only one nominee for an office and nominations have been closed, the President or Secretary-Treasurer shall declare that the nominee is elected. Section 4. Salaries. Officers shall be paid annual salaries as follows: President $133,805 Vice President $127,724 Secretary-Treasurer $127,724 Director of Labor Relations $127,724 Director of Steward Operations $127,724 Executive Committee Members $109,492 Salaries shall be paid biweekly and are full payment for services rendered. Salaries shall be adjusted to reflect cost-of-living adjustments received by regular rural craft employees plus an automatic pay increase equal to the dollar amount pay increase received by a 43K, Step 12 carrier. Officers shall not hold any other paid position in the Association or in connection with the Association. No officer shall be allowed compensation for services or expenses if the officer is receiving compensation from any other source for that service. 18 Section 5. Expenses A. Travel. Officers shall be paid actual travel and lodging expenses plus a $40.00 meal allowance per day while in travel status. Executive Committee Members are considered to be in a travel status when working at the Headquarters Office. B. Lodging. Resident officers shall be furnished living quarters in the Washington, D.C. area. C. Review. Itemized expenses shall be reviewed and approved for payment by the Executive Committee. Section 6. Benefits A. Retirement and Insurance. The Association shall pay only the USPS portion of contributions for National Officers to continue in the Federal Retirement, Health and Life Insurance Programs in which they were enrolled prior to election to national office. B. Annual Leave. National Officers shall be granted 26 days annual leave per year, which may be accumulated up to 55 days. At the end of each fiscal year, all or a portion may be “cashed out” at the sub-hire rate. Within six months of termination of service, an officer or officer’s estate shall be paid for accumulated annual leave at the sub-hire rate. C. Sick Leave. National Officers shall earn 13 days sick leave per year. Unused sick leave shall be carried forward for future use. Within six months of termination of service, an officer shall be paid for accumulated sick leave at the sub-hire rate. Section 7. Removal. The National Board may suspend with pay a national officer for misconduct or neglect of duty in 19 office, pending a hearing before a committee of three members within 30 days of suspension. The members shall be selected as follows: one member selected by the National Board, one selected by the suspended officer and a chairman selected by the other two members. No national officer shall serve on the Committee. The committee shall report its findings and recommendations to the next National Convention. The National Convention, by a two-thirds vote, may remove the officer from office. An officer does not have the right of appeal. Section 8. Vacancy in Office A. President. In the case of vacancy in the office of President, the Vice President shall serve as President for the remainder of the term. B. Other Offices. In the case of vacancy in any other office, the President shall appoint a successor, subject to the approval of the National Board. In the event the vacancy occurs within sixty days preceding the National Convention, the vacancy shall be filled by election at the Convention. C. Separation. An officer who voluntarily separates from the rural craft shall be deemed to have resigned from office. An officer whose separation from the rural craft is determined by the National Board to be through no fault of the officer shall remain in office until the next National Convention. Should an officer retire to avoid detrimental effects to retirement benefits because of changes in the retirement system or tax laws, such officer shall remain in office until the next National Convention. Section 9. Association Property. Officers shall account for and deliver to their successors or to the National Board all monies, books, papers, securities or other property of the Association at the end of their term of office or when request20 ed by the National Board. ARTICLE VI Meetings Section 1. National Convention. A convention shall be held annually each year between August 1 and September 30 on dates determined by the National Board. The National Board shall select a host city at least five years in advance from the following regions, in this order: Mid-States, Southwest, Western, South Atlantic, and Eastern. Once a convention city has been selected, all arrangements and costs of the convention shall be borne by the National Association, under the supervision and authority of the National Board. Section 2. Delegates A. Eligibility 1. Each state association shall be entitled to representation by one delegate for every 100 members or major fraction thereof and one Delegate-at-Large. Membership shall be based on the number of dues withholding and cash pay Bargaining Unit and Retired Members on June 30 of the Association year just ended. 2. Only Bargaining Unit Members and Retired Members in good standing may be nominated, elected or seated as delegates. Such “good standing” status shall be the sole prerequisite for determining eligibility or entitlement to service as a delegate or to any payment or benefit, except that a state may establish reasonable rules to ensure attendance at the Convention. 3. A member who accepts or acts at any time in any capacity normally performed by a manager from the end of one Convention to the end of the next Convention shall be ineligible to be nominated or serve as delegate. 21 B. Nomination 1. Within each state association, nominations for National Delegate shall be submitted by U.S. Mail to the Secretary-Treasurer on a nominating ballot or copy. The nominating ballot shall be signed and show the name and address of the member making the nomination, and may include self-nomination. The nominating ballot shall be published in the February, March, April and May issues of The National Rural Letter Carrier. 2. Nominations must be received in the office of the State Secretary at least 40 days prior to the opening of the state convention. Upon receipt, the State Secretary shall send a notice of nomination to the candidate by U.S. Mail. C. Elections 1. A member must be on the rolls at least 40 days prior to the opening of the state convention in order to be eligible to vote for National Delegates. 2. The State Secretary shall prepare a ballot listing the candidates for National Delegate. Instructions on each ballot shall include the number of delegates to be elected, the deadline for return of the ballot and the mailing address of the designated post office box. The number of votes cast on each ballot shall not exceed the number of delegates to which the state association was entitled at the previous convention. 3. The State Secretary shall cause the ballot to be mailed to eligible members at least 20 days prior to the opening of the state convention. In addition, the State Secretary/Designee shall arrange for the rental of a post office box for the receipt of the ballots and another for the return of undeliverable ballots. 4. An envelope marked “Ballot” shall be provided in which to seal the ballot. To permit verification of mem22 bership and to maintain the integrity of the voting procedure, an outer envelope, also marked “Ballot” which clearly identifies the name and address of the member, shall also be provided. The sealed envelope containing the ballot shall be placed in the outer envelope by the member and mailed to the designated post office box. 5. An Election Committee shall be appointed by the State President. No candidate for National Delegate may serve on the Election Committee. After the deadline for receipt of ballots, the Election Committee shall collect and tabulate the ballots at the state convention. The post office box designated for the return of ballots shall be accessible only to the Election Committee. 6. Any candidate or designee may observe the ballot tabulation. In reporting the results of the election, the candidates shall be placed on a roster in the order of votes received. The number of delegates to which the state is entitled shall be declared regular delegates; the remaining candidates shall be declared alternates. 7. Each state association shall be entitled to one Delegate-at-Large from the roster of elected regular delegates. That position shall be filled by a state officer in ranking order, beginning with the State President. A state officer may not be automatically declared a delegate by virtue of office unless elected by direct vote of the membership. National-Paid Delegates shall be named in accordance with the plurality of votes received. 8. The State Secretary shall prepare and send credentials to the National Secretary-Treasurer for the Delegate-at-Large, regular delegates and an appropriate number of alternates immediately follow ing the state convention. The credentials shall be embossed with the state’s seal to verify authenticity. 23 9. Delegates-at-Large and regular elected delegates presenting identification to the Credentials Committee at the National Convention shall be certified and seated. Section 3. Compensation for National Paid Delegates. The National Association shall pay the Delegate-at-Large from each state for mileage at twice the IRS reimbursement rate for one-way travel as determined by the Credentials/ Mileage and Per Diem Committee and $75.00 per diem during sessions of the Convention. Additionally, the National Association shall pay mileage and per diem on the same basis to one regular delegate for each 800 members, provided this shall not increase the total number of delegates to which each state is entitled. No Delegate-at-Large shall receive a per diem until the Committee on Credentials receives the state delegation roster under the seal of the State Secretary. This roster shall be furnished no later than the first session of the Convention. Section 4. National Officers. Each National Officer shall be entitled to vote on every question before the National Convention, except the election of National Officers. The immediate past National President shall have the status of Delegate-at-Large at the National Convention immediately following his/her term of office and shall be entitled to vote on every question before the National Convention, except the election of National Officers. Section 5. Quorum. The quorum at any meeting of the National Convention shall be a majority of the voting delegates who have been registered as in attendance, representing not less than 25 states. Section 6. Order of Business. The National Convention Program shall be the order of business. The President may 24 make changes for a session to expedite the proceedings or accommodate guest speakers. The order of business may be transposed by a majority vote of the Convention, with the following exceptions: A. The first item of business shall be the report of the Credentials Committee. B. Beginning Wednesday afternoon, the report of the Constitution Committee, followed by the report of the Resolutions Committee, shall be the order of business without interruption, unless suspended by a two-thirds vote of the Convention. Section 7. Special Meetings. A special meeting of the Association may be called by the President upon written request of the majority of the States holding charters, provided no meeting shall be called within less than thirty days’ notice. ARTICLE VII National Board Section 1. Members. The members of the National Board shall be the officers. Section 2. Duties. The National Board shall perform such duties as are prescribed in this Constitution as well as the following: A. Maintain and distribute The National Rural Letter Carrier, the official publication of the Association. Employ an editor, publisher and other employees as necessary; B. Maintain a Headquarters Office in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area; 25 C. Set the annual salaries of personnel employed in the Headquarters Office; D. Submit, individually, a written report at each National Convention or special meeting of the Association. Section 3. Meetings. Meetings of the National Board may be called by the President or by a majority of members of the National Board. ARTICLE VIII Committees Section 1. Convention Committees. The following Convention Committees shall be appointed by the President from the elected National Delegates: A. Constitution Committee of at least five members appointed at least two full weeks before the National Convention, which shall compare, combine, correct (retaining their intent), compose and report proposed changes to the Convention with a recommendation. B. Credentials/Mileage and Per Diem Committee of at least five members appointed at least two full weeks before the National Convention, which shall verify the credentials of National Delegates and shall prepare a report listing, by state, membership and the number of votes to which each state is entitled. The committee shall also determine the allowance for National Delegates assigned to committees, delegates-at-large and other national paid delegates. C. Finance Committee of at least three members appointed at least two full weeks before the National Convention, which shall review the Association’s financial records from July 1 of the previous year through opening day of the 26 convention and consider suggestions from members of the National Board and delegates. The Finance Committee shall submit recommendations for dues, general expenditures and officers’ salaries, benefits and expenses. These recommendations shall be reported to the Convention and submitted to the Constitution Committee. The Finance Committee shall have access to the Association’s CPA firm and to necessary records. D. Media Committee which shall be responsible for displaying proposed constitutional amendments and resolutions for discussion by the delegates. E. Press Room Committee of at least five members appointed at least two full weeks before the National Convention, which shall publish a daily convention newsletter and provide copy service for official convention business. F. Resolutions Committee of at least five members appointed at least two full weeks before the National Convention, which shall compare, combine, correct (retaining their intent) and report proposed resolutions to the Convention. G. Sergeants-at-Arms Committees which shall maintain order and carry out instructions as directed by the presiding officer. H. Tellers Committees which shall assist in counting votes and shall distribute, collect and tabulate ballots as necessary. Section 2. Appeals Committee. Such Appeals Committees as may be necessary shall be appointed by the President comprised of five Bargaining Unit Members. No national officer, members who have participated at any level of the appeal, 27 or members from the state with a pending appeal shall serve on the committee. Such committees shall be provided complete files prior to the Convention. Section 3. Chaplain. A Convention Chaplain shall be appointed by the President. Section 4. Committee Meetings. Committees shall meet at the Convention site on a date to be determined by the President. Section 5. National Appeals Commission. The National President, with the approval of the National Board, shall appoint a National Appeals Commission of five Bargaining Unit Members as follows: one member from each geographic area served by the four Executive Committeemen and a fifth selected at large. The President shall appoint one member as Chair. No national officer shall serve on the Commission. No member shall serve more than three consecutive years. Members of the National Appeals Commission shall be excluded from participation in appeals from their state. Section 6. Special Committees. Special committees may be created as necessary by the President or the National Board. Section 7. Committee Compensation. Compensation equal to the maximum daily rate of salary payable at the top step of the Rural Carrier Evaluated Schedule, exclusive of Equipment Maintenance Allowance, shall be defined as subhire. A. National Convention Committees. Committee members shall receive sub-hire, a daily meal allowance, actual lodging expenses and any additional travel expenses deemed appropriate for one day of travel to the conven28 tion site and for meeting days prior to the official opening day of the Convention. Committee members may not receive a daily meal allowance and per diem for the same day. Committee members shall receive per diem during the sessions of the convention and mileage to be determined by the Mileage and Per Diem Committee. B. Other Special Committees. Members assigned to special committees shall receive sub-hire, a daily meal allowance and necessary expenses. ARTICLE IX Steward System Section 1. Responsibility. Representation, provided for in the National Agreement, shall be accomplished through the Steward System. The NRLCA shall be responsible for the Steward System throughout the Nation. The NRLCA Representatives/Stewards shall be responsible for processing grievances and appeals through the GrievanceArbitration procedure. The Association, as the exclusive bargaining agent, is the only organization authorized to represent Rural Carriers in matters of labor-management relations. Section 2. Role of State Associations. Each state shall make recommendations for the positions of District Representative and Assistant District Representatives. The National Association shall consult with the State Association(s) for the name(s) of a member to serve as a District Representative(s) and Assistant District Representative(s). The final decision shall be made by the National Association. Section 3. Regional Representative A. The National Association shall be responsible to appoint Regional Representative(s) as they deem necessary to fully support the Steward System. 29 B. Duties 1. Process and adjudicate Step 3 grievances 2. Oversee certification training 3. Liaison between the National Association and District and Assistant District Representatives 4. A person serving full time in this position cannot serve on their respective state board. 5. Other duties as assigned by the National Association. Section 4. District Representative A. The National Association shall be responsible to appoint and certify District Representative(s) as they deem necessary to fully support the Steward System. The District Representative shall be responsible to the National Association for the performance of all duties. District Representatives shall be full-time employees of the National Association. A District Representative may be assigned to more than one (1) postal district. B. Duties 1. Supervise and administer the Steward System within the assigned postal district(s); 2. Certify Area and Local Stewards, with notification to appropriate postmasters and the National Association; 3. Train Area and Local Stewards prior to certification, utilizing training materials provided by the National Association; 4. Provide certification training, and additionally provide enhancement training as required by the National Association to Area and Local Stewards. 5. Appeal grievances to Step 2 and Step 3, in conjunction with the Executive Committeeman and/ or Regional Representative; 6. Act, or designate another to act, as a representative in the event an Area or Local Steward is unavailable; 7. A person serving full time in this position cannot serve 30 on their respective state board. 8. Other duties as assigned by the National Association. Section 5. Assistant District Representative A. The National Association shall be responsible to appoint and certify an Assistant District Representative(s) as they deem necessary to fully support the Steward System. The Assistant District Representative shall be responsible to the District Representative and to the National Association for the performance of all duties. Assistant District Representatives may be full-time or parttime. B. Duties 1. Represent carriers in offices assigned by the District Representative; 2. Serve with the same authority as the District Representative, under his/her direction; 3. Appeal grievances to Step 2 and Step 3 in the absence of the District Representative and in conjunction with the Executive Committeeman and/or Regional Representative; 4. Assist in training of Area and Local Stewards; 5. A person serving full time in this position cannot serve on their respective state board. 6. Other duties as assigned by the National Association. Section 6. Area Steward A. Area Stewards shall be responsible to the District Representative. Area Stewards shall be certified in no more than twenty (20) offices in a specific geographic area, as determined by the District Representative. Area Stewards are equal in authority to a Local Steward and have no authority in an office that currently has a Local Steward. The National Association shall appoint all Area Stewards and fund salaries, benefits, and expenses. 31 B. Duties 1. Represent carriers in offices assigned by the District Representative; 2. Handle all grievances as directed by the District Representative; 3. Process grievances through Step 1; 4. Appeal grievances to Step 2 and forward the original file to the District Representative; 5. Attend training sessions as required by the National Association. Section 7. Local Stewards A. Local Stewards shall be responsible to the District Representative and have no authority until certified. B. Selection 1. Any member in a local office or a delivery unit may be elected Local Steward and shall serve until a successor is elected and certified or until he/she resigns. Where a local steward is in place, any member may call for an election in the month of July of every fourth year. An election may also be called for any time the position is vacant, or when two-thirds of the members submit a petition to the District Representative for approval. 2. Local steward elections require written notification to all members at least 15 days before the date of the election. Election shall require a majority of votes cast by members in a local office or a delivery unit. In the event of a tie vote, the National Association, upon recommendation of the District Representative, shall select a steward to serve in that office or delivery unit until a new Local Steward has been elected and certified. 3. When more than one Local Steward has been elected 32 in a delivery unit, a Chief Steward shall be elected by the members of that delivery unit. When an office is comprised of multiple delivery units, a Chief Steward shall be elected from among the current local stewards by all members of that office and shall represent the craft in matters that concern the entire office. A Chief Steward shall be selected by the District Representative in the event of a tie. The Chief Steward for the office shall also serve as the Local Steward for delivery units where no Local Steward has been elected. C. Duties 1. Assist any rural craft employee who feels aggrieved and accompany the grievant during any discussion with management, if the employee desires; 2. Meet with the Postmaster or designee as expeditiously as possible to jointly develop the facts in the grievance file and attempt to resolve the grievance when the Step 1 discussion has failed; 3. Appeal grievances to Step 2 and submit the original file to the District Representative; 4. Represent the rural carrier craft in the office or delivery unit; 5. Maintain certification by attending annual enhancement training and other training as required. Failure to do so shall result in decertification by the District Representative. Section 8. Discipline. Any representative/steward may be disciplined for violation of the Constitution or policies set forth by the Association. The National Board, by a threefourths vote, may suspend or expel a representative/steward from office. Charges may be filed on the following grounds: A. Neglect of duty or breach of the Constitution; B. Conduct detrimental to the welfare and interests of the membership of the Association; 33 C. Conduct which hinders the due process of the grievance procedure; D. Instigating or engaging in acts on the side of management that violate the principles of the National Agreement or Constitution. Section 9. Decertification A. A Regional/District/Assistant District Rep-resentative may be decertified by the National Association for the following reasons: 1. Failure of Duty of Fair Representation; 2. Failure to process grievances; 3. Failure to attend training sessions; 4. Failure to adhere to NRLCA rules and regulations. B. A Local/Area Steward may be decertified by the District Representative after consultation with the Executive Committeeman and/or Directors of Labor Relations/ Steward Operations for the following reasons: A. Failure of Duty of Fair Representation; B. Failure to process grievances; C. Failure to attend training sessions; D. Failure to adhere to NRLCA rules and regulations. Section 10. Representatives/Stewards Acting As Managers A. Regional, District, and Assistant District Representatives. Upon acceptance of any supervisory or managerial position with the Postal Service the Regional, District or Assistant District Representative shall immediately notify the National Executive Committeeman assigned to their area and shall be immediately decertified. On return to a craft position the former representative may not resume representative duties for a minimum period of one year. B. Area and Local Stewards. Upon acceptance of any supervisory or managerial position with the Postal Service all other stewards shall notify the District Representative and shall be immediately decertified. On return to the craft 34 position the former steward may not resume steward duties for a minimum period of one year. Section 11. Salaries. Salaries shall be paid biweekly and are full payment for services rendered. Salaries shall be adjusted to reflect the cost-of-living adjustments and general wage increases received by regular rural carrier craft employees per the National Agreement. Area Stewards shall be reimbursed for all lost annual and sick leave. No representative/steward shall be allowed compensation for services and/or expenses if the representative/steward is receiving compensation from any other source for such services and/or expenses. Section 12. Expenses A. Travel. Regional, District, and Assistant District Representatives shall be paid actual travel and lodging expenses plus a $40.00 meal allowance per day while in travel status. B. Review 1. Itemized expenses of Area/Local Stewards and Assistant District Representatives shall be reviewed and approved by the District Representative and finalized by the National Association. 2. Itemized expenses of Regional/District Representatives shall be reviewed and approved by the Executive Committeeman and finalized by the National Association. Section 13. Benefits A. Retirement and Insurance. The Association shall pay only the USPS portion of contributions for representatives to continue in the Federal Retirement, Health, and Life Insurance Programs in which they were enrolled prior to their appointment. B. The National Association shall pay for any annual and sick leave days lost because of accumulation of leave with35 out pay (LWOP) for all part-time Assistant District Representatives/Area Stewards while working for the National Association. C. Annual Leave. Full-time Representatives shall be granted twenty-six (26) days annual leave per year, which may be accumulated up to fifty-five (55) days. At the end of each fiscal year, all or a portion may be “cashed out” at their current rate. Within six (6) months of termination of service, a representative or representative’s estate shall be paid for accumulated annual leave at the current rate. D. Sick Leave. Full-time Representatives shall earn thirteen (13) days sick leave per year. Unused sick leave shall be carried forward for future use. Within six (6) months of termination of service, a representative or representative’s estate shall be paid for accumulated sick leave at the current rate. Section 14. Association Property. Representatives/Stewards shall account for and deliver to their successors, or the National Board, all monies, books, papers, securities or other property of the Association at the end of their term of office or when requested by the National Association. ARTICLE X Appeals Section 1. State A. A member aggrieved by any action of a state association or officer shall have the right to appeal to the State Board. 1. Appeals must be in writing and be filed with the State President via first class mail within 30 days of having knowledge of said action. 2. Within 10 days of receipt of the appeal, the State President shall notify all members of the State Board and the assigned Executive Committeeman and shall request that the Charging Party provide a letter out36 lining the specific charges and any relief sought. This letter of specificity, along with complete documentation, must be returned via first class mail within 20 days of receipt of the President’s request. 3. Upon receipt of the letter of specificity, the State President shall forward a copy to the Charged Party for response. The Charged Party shall have 20 days from receipt of said letter to respond in writing and provide documentation to the State President via first class mail. 4. The State Board shall review the Charging Party’s letter of specificity, documentation, relief sought and the response of the Charged Party. The State Board is authorized, in consultation with the Executive Committeeman, to take the necessary action to resolve the issue within 30 days. Extension of this 30day time limit, when necessary, shall not exceed 15 days. The Charging Party(s) and Charged Party(s) (hereafter referred to as the Party or Parties) shall be notified in writing of the decision of the State Board. B. A Party not satisfied with this decision, or any other action of the State Board on said appeal, shall have the right to appeal to the National Board. 1. This appeal must be in writing and be filed with the President of the National Association via first class mail within 30 days of receipt of the State Board’s decision. 2. Within 15 days of receipt of an appeal, the National Board shall notify the National Appeals Commission. The President shall notify the State President and the Parties that the appeal has been received and forwarded to the National Appeals Commission. 3. Within 30 days, the National Appeals Commission shall investigate each appeal and report its findings and recommendations in writing to the National Board. Upon receipt of the findings and recommen37 dations of the Appeals Commission, the National President shall notify the Parties that the findings and recommendations are before the National Board. The National Board shall render a decision and notify the Parties in writing within a reasonable period of time. C. A Party not satisfied with the decision of the National Board shall have the right to appeal to the next Convention of the National Association. 1. This appeal must be in writing and be filed with the National President via first class mail within 30 days of receipt of the National Board’s decision. The appeal, if received more than 45 days prior to the National Convention, shall be scheduled for that Convention. If received within 45 days of the Convention the appeal may be held until the following National Convention. 2. Within 15 days of receipt of said appeal, the President shall notify the Parties that the appeal has been received and shall be forwarded to a National Appeals Committee. 3. The Appeals Committee shall complete an investigation and report its findings and recommendations in writing to the Parties and to the President of the state association at least 24 hours before the report is pre sented to the National Delegates. Section 2. National A. A member aggrieved by any action of the National Association or Officer, representative or steward thereof shall have the right to appeal directly to the National Board. 1. The appeal must be in writing and be filed with the National President via first class mail within 30 days of having knowledge of said action. 2. Within 15 days of receipt of the appeal, the National Board shall retain the appeal for investigation, for38 ward the appeal to the National Appeals Commission or, if received within 90 days of the first business session of the National Convention, refer the appeal to the Appeals Committee. The President shall notify the Charging Party(s) of the appeal’s receipt and disposition, and if necessary, request that the Charging Party provide a letter outlining the specific charge and any relief sought. The letter of specificity, along with complete documentation, must be returned via first class mail within 20 days of receipt of the National Board’s request. 3. Should the National Board retain the appeal, it shall investigate, render a decision and notify the Charging Party(s) in writing within a reasonable period of time. 4. Should the National Board forward the appeal to the National Appeals Commission, the commission shall complete an investigation and report its findings and recommendations in writing to the National Board within 30 days. Upon receipt, the National President shall notify the Charging Party(s) that the Commission’s report is before the National Board. The National Board shall render a decision and notify the Charging Party(s) in writing within a reasonable period of time. 5. Should the National Board refer the appeal to the Appeals Committee, the appeal shall be handled in accordance with the provisions that follow. B. A Party not satisfied with a decision rendered by the National Board shall have the right to appeal to the next National Convention. 1. The appeal must be in writing and be filed with the National President via first class mail within 30 days of receipt of the National Board’s decision. The appeal, if received more than 45 days prior to the National Convention, shall be scheduled for that Convention. If received within 45 days of the Conven39 tion the appeal may be held until the following National Convention. 2. Within 15 days of receipt of the appeal, the President shall notify the Party(s) that the appeal has been received and shall be forwarded to a National Appeals Committee. 3. The Appeals Committee shall complete an investigation and report its findings and recommendations in writing to the Parties at least 24 hours before the report is presented to the National Delegates. Section 3. Administration At every level of appeal, members shall be afforded the rights of due process and the right to appeal an adverse decision to the next level. The National Board shall have full authority to intervene to protect the members of this Association. Correspondence shall be by certified mail, return receipt requested. Timeliness shall be determined by postmark. Costs of the state investigation and action shall be borne by the state association; costs of the National Appeals Commission and Appeals Committee shall be borne by the National Association. No legal proceeding may be initiated until the appeal procedures provided herein have been exhausted. ARTICLE XI National Agreements Section 1. Presentation. National Agreements reached between the Association and the USPS shall be presented to Bargaining Unit Members in good standing via The National Rural Letter Carrier and in Ratification Meetings held nationwide. At least one Ratification Meeting shall be held within each state association. Section 2. Ratification Vote. A ballot vote of the Bargaining Unit Members of the Association shall determine the ratification of the proposed National Agreement. The National 40 Secretary-Treasurer shall mail a ballot by First Class mail to Bargaining Unit Members. The ballot shall clearly define a YES vote as “in favor of” ratification and a NO vote as “opposed to” ratification. The ballot shall also clearly indicate a deadline for receipt in the National Office, as determined by the National Board. Section 3. Ratification Committee. A National Ratification Committee of nine Bargaining Unit Members shall count the ballots. The members shall be selected as follows: two members selected from each geographic area served by the four Executive Committeemen (one member who holds an elected State Board or a District Representative position and the other from the general membership) and a ninth member selected at large. No National Officer shall serve on the committee. The National President, with the approval of the National Board, shall make appointments to the National Ratification Committee, including the designation of a Chair. Section 4. Ballot Tabulation. Ratification ballots shall be totaled by state, and the results posted on the NRLCA Website and reported in the next available issue of The National Rural Letter Carrier. The proposed National Agreement shall be considered rejected in the event of a tie. ARTICLE XII Parliamentary Authority The rules contained in the current edition of Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised shall govern the Association in cases to which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with the Constitution or any special rules of order the Association may adopt. ARTICLE XIII Amendment of Constitution This Constitution may be amended at any National 41 Convention by a two-thirds vote. Amendments shall take effect immediately, unless otherwise ordered by the Convention. The National Board shall have the authority to make interim amendments to the Constitution of the Association when necessary to conform to federal law. Any provision of this Constitution which conflicts with federal or state law, regulation or ordinance shall be inoperative as to those jurisdictions in which said federal or state law, regulation or ordinance is in force. APPENDIX A In compliance with Federal Labor Laws, all Local and/or District Units must have a Constitution. All sections in this Uniform Local Unit Constitution must be included. However, adoption of this Uniform Constitution by the Local or District Unit eliminates the need for any other Unit Constitution. The Local and/or District Unit may make amendments to this Uniform Constitution, but no amendment shall be in conflict with the State Constitution or the NRLCA Constitution. UNIFORM LOCAL AND/OR DISTRICT UNIT CONSTITUTION ARTICLE I Name The name of this Association shall be the _______________________, hereafter referred to as the Unit. This Association shall be a subordinate unit of the __________________________(State) Rural Letter Carriers’ Association (__RLCA) and the National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association (NRLCA). ARTICLE II Purpose The purpose of this Unit shall be as provided in Article II of the NRLCA Constitution. 42 ARTICLE III Members Eligibility for membership in this Unit shall be in compliance with Article III of the NRLCA Constitution and with the assignment of subordinate units by the (State)___________RLCA. ARTICLE IV Officers Section 1. Officers. The elective officers of this Unit shall be a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer (or a combined Secretary-Treasurer) and such other officers as the Unit deems necessary. Section 2. Duties. The Unit Officers shall perform such duties as are prescribed in this Constitution, by the State Board or in the adopted parliamentary authority. No Officer of this Unit shall incur any indebtedness on its behalf or appropriate any money without authority from the Unit. Officers shall account for and deliver to their successors or to the Unit all monies, books, papers, securities or other property of the Unit at the end of their term of office or when requested by the State Board. A. President. The President shall be responsible for the supervision of all activities of the Unit and shall enforce compliance with the NRLCA Constitution and the (state) _____ Constitution. The President shall preside at all meetings and shall be entitled to one vote on all matters to come before the Unit. The President shall sign papers or documents requiring the President’s signature. B. Vice President. The Vice President shall serve in the absence of the President and perform other duties as prescribed by the President. C. Secretary. The Secretary shall be responsible for keeping the minutes, handling of finances, reports and correspondence relating thereto and shall establish an 43 approved accounting and record keeping system. The Secretary shall make a report at each regular meeting of all monies received and expended, report on all official correspondence and shall file any necessary governmental reports. The Secretary shall perform other duties as prescribed by the President. D. Treasurer. The Treasurer shall make a report at each meeting of all monies received and expended, shall make timely deposits of all monies into the Unit’s accounts and pay all authorized bills. E. Executive Board. An Executive Board is optional with each Unit, but shall consist of all of the Unit Officers and not more than 6 additional members, if authorized. The Executive Board shall have authority to act for the Unit Membership between meetings. Section 3. Election. Only members in good standing shall be eligible to nominate, vote or hold office in this Unit. Election of officers shall be by secret ballot and shall take place at the annual meeting. The Unit President shall make appointments when necessary to fill vacancies in elective positions until the next annual meeting. Section 4. Convention Delegates. All delegates to the State Convention shall be elected by secret ballot. ARTICLE V Meetings Section 1. Meetings. Meetings shall be held as determined by the Unit. Failure to hold a meeting at least once a year shall cause revocation of the Unit Charter. A permanent record of the minutes which accurately reflects the business transacted at each meeting shall be kept by the Secretary. Section 2. Special Meeting. A special meeting may be called by the Unit President or at the request of 25% of the members. No business other than that for which the special 44 meeting is called shall be transacted. Section 3. Quorum. Those members in attendance shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of the Unit’s business at any meeting. Section 4. Annual Meeting. Notice of the annual meeting for the purpose of election of Unit officers shall be given in writing to each member not less than 15 calendar days prior to the meeting date. The annual meeting must be held at least 40 days prior to the State Convention. The meeting notice shall be mailed to each member at the last known address. Section 5. Agenda. A suggested order of business may include: Call to Order Reading and Approval of Minutes Reading of Financial Report Unfinished Business New Business Adjournment ARTICLE VI Dissolution In the event of dissolution or revocation of the Unit’s charter, all assets shall become the property of the State Association. ARTICLE VII Parliamentary Authority The rules contained in the current edition of Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised shall govern the Unit in cases to which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with the Constitution or any special rules of order the Unit may adopt. 45 ARTICLE VIII Amendment This Constitution may be amended at a Unit meeting by a two-thirds vote, provided that each member has been notified in writing at least 15 days prior that Constitutional changes will be considered. All amendments to this Constitution shall become effective upon approval of the (state) ________ Rural Letter Carriers’ Association. 46 1st—Chicago, IL ....................1903 2nd—St. Louis, MO ..............1904 3rd—Indianapolis, IN ..........1905 4th—Peoria, IL........................1906 5th—Atlanta, GA...................1907 6th—Omaha, NE..................1908 7th—Rochester, NY ..............1909 8th—Little Rock, AR................1910 9th—Milwaukee, WI .............1911 10th—Nashville, TN..............1912 11th—Evansville, IN...............1913 12th—Washington, DC.........1914 13th—Detroit, MI ...................1915 14th—Chicago, IL..................1916 15th—Kansas City, MO........1917 —Cancelled (WW I).............1918 16th—Dayton, OH ................1919 17th—Dallas, TX....................1920 18th—Washington, DC ........1921 19th—Buffalo, NY.................1922 20th—Louisville, KY ..............1923 21st—St. Paul, MN ...............1924 22nd—Cleveland, OH.........1925 23rd—Philadelphia, PA........1926 24th—Oklahoma City, OK .1927 25th—Peoria, IL.....................1928 26th—Savannah, GA...........1929 27th—Detroit, MI ..................1930 28th—Los Angeles, CA........1931 29th—Baltimore, MD ...........1932 30th—Des Moines, IA..........1933 31st—Denver, CO.................1934 32nd—Boston, MA...............1935 33rd—Indianapolis, IN........1936 34th—New Orleans, LA......1937 35th—Washington, DC .......1938 36th—Portland, OR ..............1939 37th—St. Louis, MO .............1940 38th—Columbus, OH...........1941 39th—St. Paul, MN...............1942 40th—Cincinnati, OH...........1943 41st—Cincinnati, Ohio .........1944 —Cancelled ( WW II)..........1945 42nd—Des Moines, IA ........1946 43rd—Tampa, FL...................1947 44th—St. Paul, MN ..............1948 45th—Grand Rapids, MI.....1949 46th—Spokane, WA............1950 47th—St. Louis, MO .............1951 48th—Stillwater, OK.............1952 49th—Chicago, IL.................1953 50th—Dallas, TX....................1954 51st—Buffalo, NY .................1955 52nd—Louisville, KY.............1956 53rd—Jackson, MS ..............1957 54th—Des Moines, IA..........1958 55th—Washington, DC .......1959 56th—Indianapolis, IN ........1960 57th—Atlanta, GA.................1961 58th—Los Angeles, CA........1962 59th—Pittsburgh, PA .............1963 60th—Minneapolis, MN.....1964 61st—Boston, MA.................1965 62nd—New Orleans, LA ....1966 63rd—Cleveland, OH..........1967 64th—Denver, CO................1968 65th—Hot Springs, AR.........1969 66th—Miami Beach, FL .......1970 67th—Portland, OR...............1971 68th—Kansas City, MO.......1972 69th—Richmond, VA ............1973 70th—Knoxville, TN..............1974 71st—San Antonio, TX..........1975 72nd—Birmingham, AL ........1976 73rd—Spokane, WA ...........1977 74th—Indianapolis, IN.........1978 75th—Biloxi, MS ...................1979 76th—Wichita, KS.................1980 77th—Baltimore, MD............1981 78th—Rapid City, SD ...........1982 79th—Albuquerque, NM....1983 80th—Savannah, GA...........1984 81st—Louisville, KY ...............1985 82nd—Des Moines, IA ........1986 83rd—Reno, NV ...................1987 84th—Orlando, FL................1988 85th—Buffalo, NY ................1989 86th—Little Rock, AR ............1990 87th—St. Paul, MN...............1991 88th—Tulsa, OK....................1992 89th—Philadelphia, PA ........1993 90th—Greensboro, NC.......1994 91st—New Orleans, LA.......1995 92nd—Charleston, WV .......1996 93rd—Portland, OR..............1997 94th—Denver, CO................1998 95th—Nashville, TN.............1999 96th—Madison, WI.............2000 97th—Atlantic City, NJ.........2001 98th—Portland, ME..............2002 99th—Chicago, IL.................2003 100th—Kansas City, MO....2004 101st—Minneapolis, MN ...2005 102nd—Charleston, SC..... 2006 103rd—Grand Rapids, MI .2007 104th—Lexington, KY ..........2008 105th—Grapevine, TX.........2009 106th—Spokane, WA..........2010 107th—Savannah, GA.........2011 108th—Buffalo, NY ..............2012 109th—St. Louis, MO..........2013 NRLCA NATIONAL CONVENTIONS 47 NRLCA NATIONAL AUXILIARY OFFICERS President Sheila Reardon-Gilman 6132 Reservoir Road Hamilton, NY 13346 Tel: 315-824-6618 Vice President Dwight Broome 1501 Murphy Myers Road Maryville, TN 37803 Tel: 865-983-8785 Secretary-Treasurer Katie DeMeritt 6040 Metcalf Road Jeddo, MI 48032 Tel: 810-434-8894 Exec. Comm. Chairman Helen Shuster 183 News Street Jacksonville, FL 32211 Tel: 904-705-0794 Exec. Comm. Secretary LaVern Clithero PO Box 294 Junction City, OR 97448 Tel: 541-998-8597 Exec. Comm. Member Julie Houston 1140 Campion Lane Florissant, MO 63031 Tel: 314-239-1519 NRLCA NATIONAL JUNIOR OFFICERS President Matthew DeMeritt 6040 Metcalf Road Jeddo, MI 48032 Secretary Dana Gibson PO Box 229 Towaco, NJ 07082 1st Vice President Brandon Kappenman 825 Red Oaks Lane Lafayette, IN 47909-3659 Treasurer Savanna Miller 9 Community Drive Windsor, VA 23487 2nd Vice President Liam Gibson PO Box 229 Towaco, NJ 07082 Junior Sponsors Sandy and Monty Smith 402 E. 2nd St. Herscher, IL 60941 Tel: 815-426-2438 48 NRLCA STATE EDITORS’ ASSOCIATION President Jeff Oakley PO Box 212 Audubon, IA 50025-0212 Tel: 712-563-2031 Secretary-Treasurer Becky Schlagel 16399 Kreider Road Bonner Springs, KS 66012 Tel: 620-242-4979 Vice President Diane Irrgang 18 Cannon Range Rd. Milmay, NJ 08340 Tel: 609-364-4233 NRLCA PROVIDENT GUILD President James Norman 5836 Forest Road Bedford, VA 24523-4143 Tel: 540-586-3063 Vice President Ruth Ann Webb 625 Webb Lane Bedford, KY 40006-8745 Tel: 502-532-6643 Secretary-Treasurer Diana Hausfeld PO Box 105 Minster, OH 45865-0105 Tel: 419-501-2213 49 Executive Committee 3-year Committeeman James Tucker 2429 Fattybread Branch Rd Williamsport, TN 38487 Tel: 931-583-2272 Executive Committee 2-year Committeeman Susan Robinson 17210 McIntosh Road Hilliard, FL 32046 Tel: 904-845-7986 NRLCA ARMED FORCES VETERANS’ CLUB President Larry Pratt PO Box 775 Macomb, IL 61455-0775 Tel: 309-318-0515 Vice President Douglas Attwood 10287 W 140th St N Collins, IA 50055 Tel: 641-385-2511 Secretary-Treasurer James G. Sullivan 122 W. Richardson Rd. Bad Axe, MI 48413 Tel: 989-269-6348 NRLCA RETIRED & PIONEER CARRIERS’ CLUB President Mel Kallal 229 Fredricks Ln. Jefferson City, MO 65101 Tel: 318-348-1450 Vice President Helen Jones 12100 S. 100 W. Columbus, IN 47201-4708 Tel: 812-342-4703 Secretary-Treasurer Janice Whaley 3215 Mayfield Dr. Johnson City, TN 37604 Tel: 423-773-2013 3-Year Exec. Comm. Raymond Crain 5357 S. 60th Rd. Walnut Grove, MO 65770 Tel: 417-326-9931 2-Year Exec. Comm. Shawn Warren 3801 Hwy 55 Wilsonville, AL 35186 Tel: 256-734-5228 1-Year Exec. Comm. Adam Harrington 145 Isabella Drive Decatur, IL 62561 Tel: 217-622-5150 NRLCA LADY CARRIERS’ CLUB President Deb Matthews 295 Rollin Road Somonauk, IL 60552-3163 630-802-5359 Vice President Candace Neagle 7720 W. Sierra St. Peoria, AZ 85345 Tel: 623-826-9580 Secretary-Treasurer Christine Pittman PO Box 5062 Norco, CA 92860-8002 Tel: 951-943-7549 50 NRLCA NATIONAL CONVENTIONS 2014-2017 2014 Grapevine, TX August 12-15, 2014 2016 Nashville, TN August 16-19, 2016 2015 Reno, NV August 18-21, 2015 2017 National Harbor, MD August 15-18, 2017 2012 - 2013 STATE MEMBERSHIPS as of 6-30-13 Total Membership 102,165 Alabama ........3,336 Alaska...................21 Arizona...........1,320 Arkansas.........1,880 California .......3,059 Colorado ........1,149 Connecticut........995 Delaware...........363 Florida ............5,058 Georgia..........4,834 Hawaii ................111 Idaho..................792 Illinois..............4,079 Indiana ...........3,378 Iowa................2,334 Kansas ............1,543 Kentucky.........2,470 Louisiana ........1,888 Maine ................895 Maryland .......1,383 Massachusetts1,280 Michigan........4,236 Minnesota ......2,825 Mississippi ......1,968 Missouri ..........3,394 Montana ........... 315 Nebraska .......1,400 Nevada..............373 New Hampshire778 New Jersey ....1,298 New Mexico.....469 New York .......2,937 N Carolina.....4,682 North Dakota....644 Ohio ................4,153 Oklahoma ......1,928 51 Oregon ..............970 Pennsylvania...4,374 Puerto Rico ...........61 Rhode Island......199 S Carolina ......2,421 South Dakota ....672 Tennessee.......3,382 Texas...............6,660 Utah....................551 Vermont .............444 Virgin Islands..........2 Virginia ...........2,769 Washington ....1,757 West Virginia.....804 Wisconsin .......3,461 Wyoming .............70 The following is a listing of each chartered state in the ranking order of their joining the National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 NEW YORK CALIFORNIA NEW HAMPSHIRE MINNESOTA INDIANA OKLAHOMA COLORADO OREGON IOWA MASSACHUSETTS OHIO MISSOURI TEXAS ILLINOIS PENNSYLVANIA GEORGIA KANSAS NORTH CAROLINA MICHIGAN ALABAMA TENNESSEE NEBRASKA IDAHO VIRGINIA WISCONSIN SOUTH CAROLINA MARYLAND 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 52 ARKANSAS CONNECTICUT NORTH DAKOTA WASHINGTON VERMONT NEW JERSEY SOUTH DAKOTA MAINE KENTUCKY MISSISSIPPI DELAWARE RHODE ISLAND WEST VIRGINIA FLORIDA LOUISIANA MONTANA ARIZONA NEW MEXICO WYOMING UTAH NEVADA ALASKA HAWAII 2013-2014 ROSTER OF NATIONAL STEWARD SYSTEM DISTRICT AND ASSISTANT DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES Alabama District District Representative: Johnny Miller; PO Box 466; Collinsville, AL 35961-0466; 256-523-3648 Assistant District Representatives: Kent Farris; PO Box 581; Madison, AL 35758; 256-430-5456 Joseph Hunter; PO Box 295; Northport, AL 35476; 205657-3230; Cornelius O’Brien; PO Box 602; Daphne, AL 36526; 251964-2892; Shawn Warren; PO Box 1979; Auburn, AL 36831-1979; 334-209-1551 Alaska District District Representative: Patrick Pitts; PO Box 96; Orting, WA 98360-0096; 509-280-7444 Assistant District Representative: Greg Seider; PO Box 33722; Juneau, AK 99803-3722; 907-209-1625 Albany District District Representative: Heidi Taylor; PO Box 3101; Oswego, NY 13126-0795; 315-947-6410 Assistant District Representatives: Jeff Hawley; PO Box 345; Gloversville, NY 12078; 518-773-5068 Catherine Miles; PO Box 1; West Rutland, VT 05777 802-282-5948 Fred Kinner; PO Box 234; Horseheads, NY 14845; 607207-6366 53 Appalachian District District Representative: Gareth Settle; PO Box 1103; Princeton, WV 24740; 304-809-1139 Assistant District Representatives: Randy Anderson Jr.; PO Box 795; Moundsville, WV 26041-0795; 304-8104373 Raymond Aubel Jr; PO Box 621; Leesburg, VA 201780621; 571-246-0467 Roger Robinson; PO Box 11111; Blacksburg, VA 240621111; 540-449-3966 Arizona District District Representative: Roger Moreland; PO Box 1870; Chandler, AZ 85244-1870; 480-507-6506 Assistant District Representatives: Russell Ayres; PO Box 3609; Gilbert, AZ 85299-3609; 480-307-3867 Stephanie Lerdahl; PO Box 67259; Albuquerque, NM 87193; 505-792-4317 Dennis Lerdahl; PO Box 67259; Albuquerque, NM 87193; 505-792-4317 Arkansas District District Representative: Shirley Branscum; PO Box 2215; Batesville, AR 72503-2215; 870-918-9512 Assistant District Representatives: Keri Eslinger; PO Box 744; Malvern, AR 72104-0744; 870-251-7189 Jeff Hornor; PO Box 2671; Fort Smith, AR 72902-2671; 870-251-7188 Atlanta District District Representative: Delores Driskell; PO Box 1569 Villa Rica, GA 30180; 770-807-9455 Assistant District Representatives: Vera Bruce; PO Box 54; Clermont, GA 30527; 770-630-2621 Judy Cole; PO Box 5286; Canton, GA 30114; 404-64254 6503 Nicky Phillips; PO Box 3; Bowdon, GA 30108; 770-3773294 Baltimore/Capital District District Representative: Lynne Walsh; PO Box 296; Forest Hill, MD 21050-0296; 410-838-3067 Assistant District Representatives: Carl Cleaveland; PO Box 2467; Waldorf, MD 20604; 301-645-6685 Karen Cowger; PO Box 8355; Elkridge, MD 21075; 443714-0762 Bay Valley/San Francisco/Sacramento District District Representative: Pam Vaughan; PO Box 6737; Auburn, CA 95604; 530-274-3192 Assistant District Representatives: Clairiece Boom; PO Box 343; Pollock Pines, CA 95726; 530-206-6644 Jeanne Anne Landi; PO Box 694; Rio Vista, CA 94571; 707-386-2013 Patricia Owen; PO Box 643; Galt, CA 95632; 209-9124007 Mary Wooley; PO Box 576003; Modesto, CA 95357 209-531-8392 Caribbean District District Representative: Phil Tremper; PO Box 515; Pine Bush, NY 12566; 845-744-4437 Assistant District Representative: Dickson Matos; PO Box 7943; Caguas, PR 00726; 787-367-4244 Central Illinois District District Representative: Tracy Panepinto; PO Box 7428; Romeoville, IL 60446; 217-622-1798 Assistant District Representatives: Aileen Aldred; 14930 55 Fairview Rd.; Waynesville, IL 61778-1458; 217-671-2384 Karen Brown; PO Box 777; Yorkville, IL 60560-0777; 630-273-2490 Central Pennsylvania District District Representative: Barbara Callahan; PO Box 392; Lititz, PA 17543; 717-626-6329 Assistant District Representatives: Sandra Clay; PO Box 7744; York, PA 17404-0744; 717-718-5207 Chrissy Miller; PO Box 3069; York, PA 17402-0069; 717586-3827 Deb Staub; PO Box 7207; York, PA 17404-0207; 717586-3724 Gregory Wolverton; PO Box 182; Palmerton, PA 180710182; 484-629-2428 Central Plains District District Representative: Deborah Nechkash; PO Box 850; Elkhorn, NE 68022-0850; 402-218-6092 Assistant District Representative: John Engelhard; PO Box 13; Cortland, NE 68331-0013; 402-499-8030 Cincinnati District District Representative: Catherine Funderburgh; PO Box 96; Clifton, OH 45316; 937-265-5477 Assistant District Representatives: Michael Aitchison; PO Box 340; Plain City, OH 43064-8873; 614-873-4114 Randy Anderson Jr.; PO Box 795; Moundsville, WV 26041-0795; 304-810-4373 Colorado/Wyoming District District Representative: Ron Liles; PO Box 631969; Littleton, CO 80163-1969; 720-344-6977 Assistant District Representative: Greggie Byrd; PO Box 7399; Sheridan, WY 82801; 307-461-0062 56 Connecticut Valley/Greater Boston District District Representative: Arthur Courcy; PO Box 3623; Attleboro, MA 02703-0059; 508-761-6870 Assistant District Representatives: Peter Allatin; PO Box 10; South Glastonbury, CT 06073-0010; 860-267-0033 Laurie Cote-Raimer; PO Box 1378; Coventry, RI 028161378; 401-397-9325 Dean Melcher; PO Box 38; Tiverton, RI 02878; 401-8165686 Donald Ryle; PO Box 70233; Dartmouth, MA 027470233; 508-997-1696 William Smith; PO Box 522; Clinton, CT 06413; 860-6641020 Dakotas District District Representative: Paul Katzer; PO Box 151; Montrose, SD 57048-0151; 605-270-0529 Assistant District Representatives: Dorene Haugen; 1707 Bonn Blvd.; Bismarck, ND 58504-7014; 701-2023090 Wanda Jensen; PO Box 4763; Whitefish, MT 59937; 406730-2665 Greggie Byrd; PO Box 7399; Sheridan, WY 82801; 307461-0062 Charlene Olson; PO Box 624; Fertile, MN 56540-0624; 218-200-9028 Dallas District District Representative: Diane Christensen; PO Box 836614; Richardson, TX 75083-6614; 972-231-3180 Assistant District Representatives: Rita Clark; PO Box 33 Kopperl, TX 76652-0033; 817-202-5767 Dale Miller; PO Box 121; Detroit, TX 75436-0121; 903900-0956 William Pruitt; PO Box 14; Athens, TX 75751; 903-3635294 57 Mark Slattery; PO Box 494723; Garland, TX 750494723; 469-534-2174 Detroit District District Representative: Rhea Sparger; PO Box 144; Anchorville, MI 48004-0144; 586-716-2621 Assistant District Representative: Julia McCarty; PO Box 454; Webberville, MI 48892; 517-521-4793 Fort Worth District District Representative: Jennifer Lewallen; PO Box 32; Weatherford, TX 76086; 817-594-2600 Assistant District Representatives: Mark Slattery; PO Box 494723; Garland, TX 75049-4723; 469-534-2174 Cynthia Burleson; PO Box 164; Burnet, TX 78611; 512756-0792 Rita Clark; PO Box 33; Kopperl, TX 76652-0033; 817202-5767 Ed Warren; PO Box 1469; Levelland, TX 79336; 806-3356383 Gateway District District Representative: Rick Houston; PO Box 715; Florissant, MO 63032-0715; 314-398-1896 Assistant District Representatives: Emmet Bennett Jr.; PO Box 233; Medora, IL 62063; 618-806-9786 Aileen Aldred; 14930 Fairview Rd.; Waynesville, IL 617781458; 217-671-2384 Janice Jeremiah; PO Box 3; Du Quoin, IL 62832; 618-3570430 Rollie Rioux II; PO Box 22; St. James, MO 65559; 573368-0120 Greater Indiana District District Representative: Roger Taylor; PO Box 426; 58 Stanford, IN 47463-0426; 812-825-8438 Assistant District Representatives: Natalie Allen; PO Box 36061; Indianapolis, IN 46236; 317-409-1037 Randy Burger; PO Box 184; Pittsboro, IN 46167-0184; 317-892-3893 Larry Gunnell; PO Box 305; Galveston, IN 46932-0305; 574-699-7507 Cheryl Moore; PO Box 1144; Valparaiso, IN 46384-1144; 219-242-2326 Greater Michigan District District Representative: Barbara Miller; PO Box 63; Birch Run, MI 48415-0063; 989-624-5707 Assistant District Representatives: Angela Myers; PO Box 506; Petoskey, MI 49770; 231-348-1034 Julia McCarty; PO Box 454; Webberville, MI 48892; 517521-4793 Charles Groth; PO Box 1134; Hayward, WI 54843; 715699-0888 Greater South Carolina District District Representative: Barbara Williams; PO Box 1687; Easley, SC 29641-1687; 864-770-5577 Assistant District Representatives: Scarlett Nunn; PO Box 486; Wagener, SC 29164; 803-335-6842 Tommy Reid; PO Box 775; Central, SC 29630; 864-6399543 Greensboro District District Representative: Frank Suttles; PO Box 745; Carrboro, NC 27510; 919-932-7835 Assistant District Representatives: Bryan Hudgins; PO Box 26; Eure, NC 27935-0026; 252-357-2406 Barbara Smith; PO Box 14985; Raleigh, NC 27620-4985; 919-212-1564 59 Hawkeye District District Representative: Jerry Duquette; PO Box 57508; Des Moines, IA 50317; 515-421-5293 Assistant District Representatives: Steven Barratt; PO Box 132; Harlan, IA 51537; 712-766-3365 Gary Cummings; PO Box 73; Maxwell, IA 50161; 515708-5377 Karen Brown; PO Box 777; Yorkville, IL 60560; 630-2732490 Honolulu District District Representative: Sheryl Scheid; PO Box 891648; Temecula, CA 92589; 951-767-0947 Assistant District Representative: Paulette Reyes; PO Box 1095; Kihei, HI 96753; 808-264-7806 Houston District District Representative: John Peck; PO Box 3304; Spring, TX 77383-3304; 281-353-4452 Assistant District Representative: Robert Taylor; PO Box 8367; Baytown, TX 77522; 832-421-7623 Kentuckiana District District Representative: Frankie Hunt; PO Box 176; Fountain Run, KY 42133; 270-434-4292 Assistant District Representatives: Keith Cannon; PO Box 47; North Middletown, KY 40357; 502-921-3188 Timothy Thompson; PO Box 501; Mayfield, KY 42066; 270-674-5226 Lakeland District District Representative: Julia Doggett; PO Box 503; West Chicago, IL 60186; 217-622-3820 Assistant District Representatives: Karen Brown; PO Box 777; Yorkville, IL 60560; 630-273-2490 60 Louan Friend; PO Box 033; Endeavor, WI 53930; 608697-8113 Charles Groth; PO Box 1134; Hayward, WI 54843; 715699-0888 Roger Schewe; PO Box 106; Oregon, WI 53575-0106; 608-234-0345 Louisiana District District Representative: Juanita Burgess; PO Box 84431; Baton Rouge, LA 70884; 225-287-4236 Assistant District Representatives: Joanne Breaux; PO Box 9354; New Iberia, LA 70562; 337-365-1565 Toni Cannon; PO Box 1043; Gonzales, LA 70707; 225290-4924 Candice Priest; PO Box 7; Greenwood, LA 71033-3209; 318-519-5462 Mid-America District District Representative: Walt Webb; PO Box 435; Fair Grove, MO 65648; 417-839-6769 Assistant District Representatives: Penny Illig; PO Box 1814; Lawrence, KS 66044; 620-242-4938 Janice Jeremiah; PO Box 3; Du Quoin, IL 62832-0003; 618-357-0430 Rollie Rioux II; PO Box 22; St James, MO 65559; 573368-0120 Mid-Carolina District District Representative: Sally Corriher; PO Box 460; China Grove, NC 28023; 704-855-2629 Assistant District Representatives: Tracy Davidson; PO Box 277; Matthews, NC 28106; 704-821-8016 Barbara Smith; PO Box 14985; Raleigh, NC 27620-4985; 919-212-1564 61 Mississippi District District Representative: Ronald Levert; PO Box 660; Madison, MS 39130; 601-856-1695 Assistant District Representatives: Joseph Hunter; PO Box 295; Northport, AL 35476; 205-657-3230 Cornelius O’Brien; PO Box 602; Daphne, AL 36526; 251964-2892 Gulf Atlantic District (formerly North Florida) District Representative: Janet Thomas; PO Box 2468; Alachua, FL 32616; 386-462-2589 Assistant District Representatives: Kathy Brinson; PO Box 13957; Savannah, GA 31416; 912-308-6730 Donna Horne; PO Box 6635; Thomasville, GA 31758; 229-226-1042 Nancy Miley; PO Box 833; Callahan, FL 32011-0833; 904-403-0777 Marion Schroeter; PO Box 65087; Orange Park, FL 32065; 904-403-3971 Northern New England District District Representative: Paul DeFranc; PO Box 691; Meredith, NH 03253-0691; 603-279-8416 Assistant District Representatives: Bill LeBeau Jr.; PO Box 324; Stratham, NH 03885-0324; 603-285-1175 Debrah Maddox; PO Box 784; Augusta, ME 04330; 207213-4115 Catherine Miles; PO Box 1; West Rutland, VT 05777; 802282-5948 Margaret Schillemat; PO Box 722; Keene, NH 034310722; 603-762-1359 Hank Traver; PO Box 433; Limerick, ME 04048; 207-7938159 Neal Yeaton; PO Box 261; Farmington, ME 04938; 207779-0567 62 Northern New Jersey/Westchester/ Long Island District District Representative: Phil Tremper; PO Box 515; Pine Bush, NY 12566; 845-744-4437 Assistant District Representatives: Pete Kowal; PO Box 831; Sparrow Bush, NY 12780; 845-856-1402 Margaret Throne; PO Box 6505; Somerset, NJ 088756505; 732-274-2663 Northern Ohio District District Representative: Delbert Hutchisson; PO Box 326 Fostoria, OH 44830; 419-435-3117 Assistant District Representatives: Susan Thayer; PO Box 309; Liberty Center, OH 43532; 567-264-4520 Michael Wallis; PO Box 2; Atwater, OH 44201; 330-6994445 Northern Virginia/Richmond District District Representative: William Gilliom Sr.; PO Box 8017; Woodbridge, VA 22195-8017; 703-939-5816 Assistant District Representatives: Ray Aubel; PO Box 621; Leesburg, VA 20178-0621; 571-246-0467 Tom Sisk; PO Box 8018; Woodbridge, VA 22195-8018; 703-939-5817 Roger Robinson (Richmond); PO Box 11111; Blacksburg, VA 24062-1111; 540-449-3966 Carl Cleaveland (Northern Virginia); PO Box 2467; Waldorf, MD 20604; 301-645-8855 Northland District District Representative: James Riess; PO Box 89; Pine River, MN 56474-0089; 218-587-2206 Assistant District Representatives: Peter Buckingham; PO Box 556; Waconia, MN 55387-0556; 952-856-4151 Charles Groth; PO Box 1134; Hayward, WI 54843-1134; 63 715-699-0888 Jeri Johnson; PO Box 354; Cedar, MN 55011-0354; 763242-3393 Dean Maier; PO Box 824; Nisswa, MN 56468-0824; 218-546-3068 Charlene Olson; PO Box 624; Fertile, MN 56540-0624 218-200-9028 Robert Sturtz; PO Box 333; Blue Earth, MN 56013-0333 507-600-9019 Oklahoma District District Representative: Rick Vickrey; PO Box 445; Minco, OK 73059; 405-320-2695 Assistant District Representatives: Lori Hanslovan; PO Box 2686; Claremore, OK 74018; 918-202-3105 Jeffery Johnson; PO Box 7127; Moore, OK 73153-1127; 405-388-0453 Portland District District Representative: Charles Brown; PO Box 250; Veneta, OR 97487-0250; 541-221-4893 Assistant District Representatives: Monte Hartshorn; PO Box 321; Castle Rock, WA 98611; 509-315-7670 Scott Murahashi; PO Box 92; Odell, OR 97044-0092; 541-399-0890 Rio Grande District District Representative: William Heath; PO Box 848; Del Valle, TX 78717; 512-276-7323 Assistant District Representatives: Cynthia Burleson; PO Box 164; Burnet, TX 78611; 512-756-0792 Rita Clark; PO Box 33; Kopperl, TX 76652-0033; 817202-5767 Rick Hinojosa; PO Box 1198; Donna, TX 78537-1198; 956-329-8880 Ed Warren; PO Box 1469; Levelland, TX 79336-1469; 64 806-335-6383 Salt Lake City/Nevada-Sierra District District Representative: Richard Brian Draper; PO Box 555; Meridian, ID 83680-0555; 208-577-1759 Assistant District Representatives: Deb Hurd; PO Box 943; Kimberly, ID 83341; 208-320-6084 Melody Partridge; PO Box 19703; Reno, NV 89511; 775240-5799 Alan Stonely; PO Box 674; Heber City, UT 84032; 801822-3852 Ted Van Den Akker; PO Box 312; Magna, UT 84044; 385-227-7095 San Diego/Sierra Coastal/Santa Ana/ Los Angeles District District Representative: Sheryl Scheid; PO Box 891648; Temecula, CA 92589; 951-767-0947 Assistant District Representatives: Melanie Davis; PO Box 1321; Shafter, CA 93263; 661-246-6122 Perry Floros; PO Box 667; Camarillo, CA 93011; 805-2183289 Joni Ward; PO Box 3223; Visalia, CA 93278-3223; 559738-9869 Seattle District District Representative: Patrick Pitts; PO Box 96; Orting, WA 98360-0096; 509-280-7444 Assistant District Representatives: Renee’ Pitts; PO Box 1795; Orting, WA 98360-1795; 509-315-7012 Joyce Patteson; PO Box 1005; Selah, WA 98942-1005; 509-580-0043 Monte Hartshorn; PO Box 321; Castle Rock, WA 986110321; 509-315-7670 Scott Murahashi; PO Box 92; Odell, OR 97044-0092; 65 541-399-0890 South Florida/Suncoast District District Representative: Linda Wiersema; PO Box 14070; Bradenton, FL 34280; 941-792-8710 Assistant District Representatives: Randy Cook; PO Box 291287; Port Orange, FL 32129; 386-872-3225 Michael Cutrell; PO Box 342638; Tampa, FL 33694; 727786-2630 Janeen Montgomery; PO Box 468; Lake Wales, FL 338590468; 863-676-0507 Debbie Murray; PO Box 772; Riverview, FL 33568; 813672-7472 South Jersey/Philadelphia District District Representative: Michael Swain; PO Box 224; Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215-0224; 609-625-1299 Assistant District Representatives: William Collins; PO Box 353; Lakehurst, NJ 08733; 732-678-3834 Carol Friend; PO Box 980; Millsboro, DE 19966; 302260-0316 Deb Staub (Philadelphia District); PO Box 7207; York, PA 17404-0207; 717-586-3724 Gregory Wolverton (Philadelphia District); PO Box 182; Palmerton, PA 18071-0182; 484-629-2428 Tennessee District District Representative: Patricia Hashbarger; PO Box 1198; Clinton, TN 37717; 865-463-7943 Assistant District Representatives: Von Dykstra; PO Box 222; Holladay, TN 38341; 731-584-4301 Rick Harris; PO Box 181; Bethpage, TN 37022-0181; 615841-3617 66 Western New York District District Representative: Karen Kipp; PO Box 413; Lockport, NY 14094-0413; 716-625-9101 Assistant District Representatives: Debby Everts; PO Box 445; Java Center, NY 14082; 585-457-3211 Fred Kinner; PO Box 234; Horseheads, NY 14845; 607207-6366 Western Pennsylvania District District Representative: Gwyneth Whitfield; 990 Centerville Rd.; Bedford, PA 15522; 814-356-9963 Assistant District Representatives: Kathy GerhardKempner; PO Box 666; Clearfield, PA 16830; 814-3351382 Deborah Kowalik; PO Box 1555; Washington, PA 15301; 724-587-3603 Terry Morgan; PO Box 355; Larimer, PA 15647; 724-6889663 Randy Anderson Jr.; PO Box 795; Moundsville, WV 26041-0795; 304-810-4373 67 2013-2014 ROSTER OF STATE OFFICERS Alabama President: Clay Myer; PO Box 351; Leesburg AL 359830351; Tel: 256-927-6699; Fax: 256-927-6646; Vice President: Cornelius (Connie) O’Brien; PO Box 602; Daphne AL 36526-0602; Tel: 251-586-8880; Fax: 888314-8862; Secretary/Treasurer: Elaine Cork; 777 Cork Rd; Millport AL 35576-2919; Tel: 205-662-4122; Fax: 205-662-3184; Executive Committee: Beth Carnley; 311 Stanley St; Opp AL 36467-3029; Tel: 334-493-9060; Charlotte Upton; 670 Steele Street; Hamilton AL 355706014; Tel: 205-495-6750; Timothy Spivey; 10330 Central Plank Rd; Wetumpka AL 36092-7755; Tel: 334-312-1051; Julia Mims; 304 County Road 391; Clanton AL 350457011; Tel: 205-755-2860; Allyson O’Brien; 110 Cherokee Tr. Ln.; Greensboro AL 36744-1927; Tel: 334-624-0050; Deborah Schall; 258 21st St; Ragland AL 35131-4326; Tel: 205-472-2470; Vicki Andress; 708 Burke Street; Saraland AL 36571-3160; Tel: 251-675-7604; Betty Kinney; 1712 Greenbrier Dr SW; Cullman AL 350555104; Tel: 256-734-5228; Chaplain: Bobby Enfinger; PO Box 321; Black AL 363140321; Tel: 334-684-2081; Editor: Beth Carnley; 311 Stanley St; Opp AL 364673029; Tel: 334-493-9060; PAC Chair: Clay Myer; PO Box 351; Leesburg AL 359830351; Tel: 256-927-6699; Fax: 256-927-6646; Arizona President: James Woodruff; 5427 W Arrowhead Dr; 68 Prescott AZ 86305-7306; Tel: 928-778-7073; Vice President: Steve Ramirez; 8903 E Downing St; Mesa AZ 85207-6028; Tel: 480-586-6375; Secretary/Treasurer: Trudy Ewing; 1112 E Constitution Dr; Gilbert AZ 85296-9730; Tel: 480-580-6161; Fax: 480-857-6170; Executive Committee: Henry Ybarra; PO Box 346; Arizona City AZ 85123-2830; Tel: 520-252-7519 Russell Ayres; 637 W Bradford Ct; Gilbert AZ 852338023; Tel: 480-234-9551; Carlos Alcantara; 10262 E Isleta Ave; Mesa AZ 852097768; Tel: 602-295-7126; Fax: 480-659-9674; Auto Insurance Representative: Trudy Ewing; 1112 E Constitution Dr; Gilbert AZ 85296-9730; Tel: 480-5806161; Fax: 480-857-6170; Provident Guild Representative: Steve Ramirez; 8903 E Downing St; Mesa AZ 85207-6028; Tel: 480-586-6375; Chaplain: Candace Neagle; PO Box 1011; Peoria AZ 85380-1011; Tel: 623-826-9580; PAC Chair: Russell Ayres; 637 W Bradford Ct; Gilbert AZ 85233-8023; Tel: 480-234-9551; Editor: vacant Arkansas President: Gary Wolfe; 11335 Gleason Rd; Dardanelle AR 72834-8585; Tel: 870-834-9559; Vice President: Brent Haley; PO Box 24; Rector AR 72461-0024; Tel: 870-240-5189; Secretary/Treasurer: Sharon Goforth; 200 Huddleston Ln; Batesville AR 72501-9748; Tel: 870-834-2633; Executive Committee: James Townsend; 1303 N Olive St; Benton AR 72019-2997; Tel: 501-315-4437; Phillip Curlee; 12787 Curlee Rd; Elkins AR 72727-9294; Tel: 479-283-8832; Diane Bailey; PO Box 2472; Harrison AR 72602-2472; Tel: 870-365-9759; Susan Brower; 165 Dusty Ln; Cove AR 71937-9511; Tel: 870-385-7714; 69 Auto Insurance Representative: Melissa Botter; 5504 Millcreek Rd; Hot Springs AR 71901-9369; Tel: 501-3212897; Provident Guild Representative: Bryon Sherman; 525 Sherman Ln; Noel MO 64854-7331; Tel: 417-669-2502; Chaplain: Phillip Curlee; 12787 Curlee Rd; Elkins AR 72727-9294; Tel: 479-283-8832; PAC Chair: Brent Haley; PO Box 24; Rector AR 724610024; Tel: 870-240-5189; Editor: Mikki Patterson; 4413 Haynesville Hwy; El Dorado AR 71730-9236; Tel: 870-862-5598; California President: Jeanne Anne Landi; 11 Shasta Dr; Rio Vista CA 94571-1511; Tel: 707-374-6265; Fax: 707-374-6265; Vice President: Sally Love; 4544 Grinding Rock Rd; Fiddletown CA 95629-9604; Tel: 530-620-4769; Fax: 530-620-9114; Secretary/Treasurer: Martha Hoffman; 13194 McKinley Ave; Chino CA 91710-2923; Tel: 909-628-8362; Fax: 909-628-8362; Executive Committee: Mary Wooley; 4008 Masterpiece Dr; Modesto CA 95357; Tel: 209-551-2851; Darrel Slocum; 17458 Rocky Vista Ct; Riverside CA 92503-8704; Tel: 909-223-2433; Frank Doubrava; 9399 Jasper Way; San Simeon CA 93452; Tel: 805-927-2651; Melanie Davis; 609 Marylhurst St; Bakersfield CA 933143842; Tel: 661-589-9556; Trish Liles; 3073 E Millbrae Ave; Fresno CA 93710-4936; Tel: 559-974-3366; Sarah Hansen; 1475 Tehama Ave; Oroville CA 959653127; Tel: 530-534-5730; Fax: 530-534-5164; Auto Insurance Representative: Mary Wooley; 4008 Masterpiece Dr; Modesto CA 95357; Tel: 209-551-2851; Provident Guild Representative: Melanie Davis; 609 Marylhurst St; Bakersfield CA 93314-3842; Tel: 661-5899556; 70 Chaplain: Frank Doubrava; 9399 Jasper Way; San Simeon CA 93452; Tel: 805-927-2651; PAC Chair: Sally Love; 4544 Grinding Rock Rd; Fiddletown CA 95629-9604; Tel: 530-620-4769; Fax: 530-620-9114; Editor: Mariann Estes; 1314 Bull Whip Point; Mesquite NV 89034; Tel: 702-613-4133; Historian: Mary Wooley; 4008 Masterpiece Dr; Modesto CA 95357; Tel: 209-551-2851; Rural Carrier Benefit Plan: Darrel Slocum; 17458 Rocky Vista Ct; Riverside CA 92503-8704; Tel: 909-223-2433; OWCP Representative: Trish Liles; 3073 E Millbrae Ave; Fresno CA 93710-4936; Tel: 559-974-3366; Colorado President: Dawn Nix; 40940 Topaz Dr; Deer Trail CO 80105-7930; Tel: 303-621-2386; Fax: 303-621-2386; Vice President: Vicky Vaughn; 3053 Wellington Ave; Grand Junction CO 81504-5684; Tel: 970-433-7988; Secretary/Treasurer: James Partin; 36662 Pawnee Ct; Elizabeth CO 80107-8437; Tel: 303-646-0962; Executive Committee: Alan VerValin; 9240 Lombardy Ln; Lakewood CO 80215-5831; Tel: 303-237-1619; Fax: 303232-3756; Tammy Smith; 33954 Hwy 167; Fowler CO 81039-1312; Tel: 719-263-5188; Natalie Gardner; PO Box 2244; Pueblo CO 81004-0244; Tel: 719-543-1653; Jeremy Heater; 19125 E. Oberlin Dr.; Aurora CO 80013; Tel: 303-699-3424; Auto Insurance Representative: Jeremy Heater; 19125 E. Oberlin Dr.; Aurora CO 80013; Tel: 303-699-3424; Provident Guild Representative: Christine Magan; 1230 Illinois Ave; Pueblo CO 81004-4054; Tel: 719-251-1938; Fax: 719-544-4416; Chaplain: Natalie Gardner; PO Box 2244; Pueblo CO 81004-0244; Tel: 719-543-1653; PAC Chair: Roberta Mooney; 2024 Zinno Blvd; Pueblo 71 CO 81006-1835; Tel: 719-296-8660; Editor: Todd Hohn; 3451 Josephine St; Denver CO 80205-4120; Tel: 303-432-8386; Historian: James Partin; 36662 Pawnee Ct; Elizabeth CO 80107-8437; Tel: 303-646-0962; Parliamentarian: David Aldridge; 1340 Revere St; Aurora CO 80011-6342; Tel: 303-341-1024; Connecticut President: Peter Cavanaugh; 15 Highbrook Rd; Norwalk CT 06851-3903; Tel: 203-846-1559; Vice President: Elizabeth Joslyn; 366 Ash St Apt 15; Willimantic CT 06226-1654; Tel: 860-716-4951; Secretary/Treasurer: Norma Kryzanowski; PO Box 181; Thomaston CT 06787-0181; Tel: 860-283-9829; Fax: 860283-4866; Executive Committee: Kirt Valentine; 373 Old Middle St; Goshen CT 06756-2201; Tel: 860-491-9873; Fax: 860491-1495; Theresa Long; 12 Bevin Blvd; East Hampton CT 06424; Tel: 860-267-7394; Sheila Orienter; 862 Park Rd; Watertown CT 06795-1607; Tel: 860-417-3098; Kathleen Perrier; 96 Shenipsit St; Ellington CT 060294318; Tel: 860-875-1031; Patricia Barber; 19 Bear Hill Rd; Dayville CT 06241-1850; Tel: 860-774-8170; Peter Allatin; PO Box 10; South Glastonbury CT 060730010; Tel: 860-267-0033; Fax: 860-267-0205; Lynn Knapp; 115 Edgelake Dr; Sandy Hook CT 064821140; Tel: 203-426-7077; James Lautzenheiser; 7 Meadow Wood Dr; N Stonington CT 06359-1510; Tel: 860-535-1395; Auto Insurance Representative: James Lautzenheiser; 7 Meadow Wood Dr; N Stonington CT 06359-1510; Tel: 860-535-1395; Provident Guild Representative: Lowell Davenport; 132 Chestnut Hill Rd; Litchfield CT 06759-4106; Tel: 860-56772 8358; Chaplain: Patricia Barber; 19 Bear Hill Rd; Dayville CT 06241-1850; Tel: 860-774-8170; Editor: Justin Thomas; 85 Lantern Park Dr #2; Naugatuck CT 06770; Tel: 860-575-8689; Historian: Peter Cavanaugh; 15 Highbrook Rd; Norwalk CT 06851-3903; Tel: 203-846-1559; PAC Co-Chairs: Linda Brinley; 75 Minortown Rd; Woodbury CT 06798-3008; Tel: 203-263-0914; Burma Shaw; PO Box 24; Broadbrook CT 06016-0024; Tel: 860-327-1485 Delaware President: Carol Friend; 29796 Vincent Ave; Lewes DE 19958-4047; Tel: 302-542-7826; Vice President: Christopher Nutter; 5 Whitemarsh Ct; Dover DE 19904-7114; Tel: 302-399-4601; Secretary/Treasurer: Carl Roock Jr; 497 Josie Ave; Dover DE 19901-2800; Tel: 302-678-1098; Executive Committee: Tracy Squier; 710 Spectrum Farms Rd; Felton DE 19943-3375; Nora Johnson; 494 Deer Valley Rd; Harrington DE 199521710; Tel: 302-545-4344; John Embleton; 6283 Hickman Rd; Greenwood DE 199504503; Tel: 302-542-2980; Fax: 302-349-4483; Auto Insurance Representative: Kathy Keidel; 18601 Line Church Rd; Delmar DE 19940-4005; PAC Chair: Carol Friend; 29796 Vincent Ave; Lewes DE 19958-4047; Tel: 302-542-7826; Editor: Carol Friend; 29796 Vincent Ave; Lewes DE 19958-4047; Tel: 302-542-7826; Legislative Representative: John Embleton; 6283 Hickman Rd; Greenwood DE 19950-4503; Tel: 302-5422980; Fax: 302-349-4483; Provident Guild Representative: Sue Forrest; 1500 Arthursville Rd; Hartly DE 19953-3228; 73 Florida President: Randall Cook; 121 N Paul Revere Dr; Daytona Beach FL 32119; Tel: 386-767-2778; Vice President: Natasha Patterson; 524 75th St N; St Petersburg FL 33710-6751; Tel: 727-644-7797; Secretary/Treasurer: Lee Bryant; PO Box 1150; Floral City FL 34436-1150; Tel: 352-344-4763; Executive Committee: Jami Cooper; 9782 Harlington St; Cantonment FL 32533-4530; Tel: 850-525-1460; Clifford Cox; 610 Olypmic Drive; Ocoee FL 34761-2841; Tel: 407-259-9806; William Braddick Jr; 632 NE Juanita Ct; Cape Coral FL 33909-1972; Tel: 239-273-9421; Robert Kaverman; 278 Bonnie St; Naples FL 34104-4751; Tel: 239-571-1227; Auto Insurance Representative: Jami Cooper; 9782 Harlington St; Cantonment FL 32533-4530; Tel: 850-5251460; Provident Guild Representative: Susan Robinson; 17210 Mcintosh Rd; Hilliard FL 32046-7638; Tel: 904-845-7986; Chaplain: Susan Colasanti; 745 E Knightsbridge Pl; Lecanto FL 34461; Tel: 352-344-8153; PAC Chair: Natasha Patterson; 524 75th St N; St Petersburg FL 33710-6751; Tel: 727-644-7797; Editor: Susan McClellan; 3977 NW County Road 225; Lawtey FL 32058-2933; Tel: 904-782-1640; Historian: Clifford Cox; 610 Olypmic Drive; Ocoee FL 34761-2841; Tel: 407-259-9806; Legislative Representatives: Clifford Cox; 610 Olypmic Drive; Ocoee FL 34761-2841; Tel: 407-259-9806; Natasha Patterson; 524 75th St N; St Petersburg FL 33710-6751; Tel: 727-644-7797; Retirement Chair: Robert Kaverman; 278 Bonnie St; Naples FL 34104-4751; Tel: 239-571-1227; Rural Carrier Benefit Plan: William Braddick Jr; 632 NE Juanita Ct; Cape Coral FL 33909-1972; Tel: 239-2739421; 74 Georgia President: Fred Deloach; 175 Palmer Street; Gibson GA 30810-3652; Tel: 706-551-0429; Vice President: Stephanie Morales; PO Box 575; Bloomingdale GA 31302-0575; Tel: 912-547-3765; Secretary/Treasurer: Glynda Wurtz; 410 Westwood Dr; Ellaville GA 31806-3208; Tel: 229-937-9111; Fax: 912937-2151; Executive Committee: Phil Upchurch; 2998 Highway 81 E; Mcdonough GA 30252-7112; Tel: 404-456-8661; Larry Allen; 1203 Us Hwy 1 North; Lyons GA 304363101; Tel: 912-526-8893; Mark Larman; 328 Shady Dale Rd NW; Eatonton GA 31024-6327; Tel: 478-457-6207; Legislative Director: John Chandler; 1560 Fosters Mill Rd SW; Rome GA 30161-4132; Tel: 706-235-3077; Auto Insurance Representative: Mark Larman; 328 Shady Dale Rd NW; Eatonton GA 31024-6327; Tel: 478457-6207; Provident Guild Representative: Sherri Litchfield; 250 Edgewood Rd; Guyton GA 31312-6465; Tel: 912-7284782; Chaplain: Jimmy Parker; 4717 Brushy Creek Rd; Sparks GA 31647-3627; Tel: 229-549-7217; PAC Chair: Charles Dodd; 4310 Alex Ave; Cumming GA 30040; Tel: 770-888-6636; Editor: Glynda Wurtz; 410 Westwood Dr; Ellaville GA 31806-3208; Tel: 229-937-9111; Fax: 912-937-2151; Rural Carrier Benefit Plan: Larry Allen; 1203 US Hwy 1 North; Lyons GA 30436-3101; Tel: 912-526-8893; Idaho President: Sharon Atkins; 7106 San Fernando Dr; Boise ID 83704-6069; Tel: 208-376-1955; Fax: 208-376-1955; Vice President: Patricia Upton; 3735 Wildwood Ln; New Plymouth ID 83655-5434; Tel: 208-278-5568; Secretary/Treasurer: Lori Bennett; 306 N Dakota Ave; 75 Fruitland ID 83619-2413; Tel: 208-452-3539; Fax: 208452-3539; Executive Committee: Jimmy Sullins; 1021 Granlund Rd; Troy ID 83871-9625; Tel: 208-835-3203; Herschel Howard Jr; 5103 Shalecrest Ct; Boise ID 837033442; Tel: 208-794-9231; Russell Hutchison; 1044 E 21st St; Burley ID 83318-2719; Tel: 208-431-1509; Brett Parkinson; 2401 W 1000 N; Rexburg ID 834403348; Tel: 208-356-7728; Auto Insurance Representative: Brett Parkinson; 2401 W 1000 N; Rexburg ID 83440-3348; Tel: 208-3567728; Provident Guild Representative: Jimmy Sullins; 1021 Granlund Rd; Troy ID 83871-9625; Tel: 208-835-3203; PAC Chair: Patricia Upton; 3735 Wildwood Ln; New Plymouth ID 83655-5434; Tel: 208-278-5568; Editor: Louis Freeman; 1318 H St; Rupert ID 83350-1259; Tel: 208-436-0687; Historian: John Krakenberg; 1819 E Bruce Rd; Hayden ID 83835-9172; Tel: 208-772-2679; Retirement Chair: Jo Aguirre; 10875 W Hollandale Dr; Boise ID 83709-2331; Tel: 208-376-1554; Rural Carrier Benefit Plan: Jo Aguirre; 10875 W Hollandale Dr; Boise ID 83709-2331; Tel: 208-376-1554; Webmaster: Glenda Sanders; 260 Cedar Ave; Kuna ID 83634-2260; Tel: 208-602-8960; Illinois President: Larry Pratt; PO Box 775; Macomb IL 614550775; Tel: 309-318-0515; Vice President: Ronnie Peterson; 509 Richland St; Mahomet IL 61853-9423; Tel: 217-586-3342; Fax: 217586-3342; Secretary/Treasurer: Lisa Grubar; 884 N 2401st Rd; Oglesby IL 61348-9749; Tel: 815-431-8028; Executive Committee: Jane Ruholl; 15374 N 1825th St; Teutopolis IL 62467-3347; Tel: 217-821-0138; 76 John Shrode; 323 S Randolph St; Macomb IL 614552235; Tel: 309-255-2215; Christine De Nino; 618 Gear St; Galena IL 61036; Tel: 815-541-0430; Diana Newton; PO Box 1000; Harrisburg IL 62946-6000; Tel: 618-382-4690; Auto Insurance Representative: Diana Newton; P O Box 1000; Harrisburg IL 62946-6000; Tel: 618-382-4690; Provident Guild Representative: Jane Ruholl; 15374 N 1825th St; Teutopolis IL 62467-3347; Tel: 217-821-0138; Chaplain: Deborah Matthews; 295 Rollin Rd; Somonauk IL 60552-3163; Tel: 630-802-5359; PAC Chair: Gerald Fruit; 119 W Union St; Earlville IL 60518; Tel: 815-246-9659; PAC Co-Chair: Christina Fruit; 119 W Union St; Earlville IL 60518-8093; Tel: 815-246-9659; Editor: Susan Carter; 316 Pence St; Plano IL 60545-2706; Tel: 630-552-1345; Legislative Representative: Ronnie Peterson; 509 Richland St; Mahomet IL 61853-9423; Tel: 217-586-3342; Fax: 217-586-3342; Armed Forces Club Secretary: Adam Harrington; 145 Isabella Dr; Decatur IL 62521-4013; Tel: 217-622-5150; Indiana President: Lawrence Collins; 5691 N State Road 39; Scottsburg IN 47170-5175; Tel: 812-752-5301; Vice President: Sheila Crawley; 313 N Washington St; Ladoga IN 47954-9365; Tel: 765-942-1920; Secretary/Treasurer: Larry Kappenman; 825 Red Oaks Ln; Lafayette IN 47909-3659; Tel: 765-474-7225; Executive Committee: Cynthia Webb; PO Box 192; Franklin IN 46131-0192; Tel: 317-945-7559; Lisa Steele; 11433 County Road 14; Middlebury IN 46540-9604; Tel: 574-825-5305; Kyle McNall; 4806 E Sr46; Nashville IN 47448-8677; Tel: 812-603-6410; Cheryl Moore; 613 Meagher St; Valparaiso IN 4638577 4566; Tel: 219-242-2326; Shelly Chestnut; 702 Deerfield; Odon IN 47562-9550; Tel: 812-636-4232; Gary Plumer; 401 S East St; Tipton IN 46072-2017; Tel: 765-675-4801; Auto Insurance Representative: Shirley Wells; PO Box 532; Pendleton IN 46064-0532; Tel: 317-507-5778; Provident Guild Representative: Nancy O Dell; 12008 E 196th St; Noblesville IN 46060-9375; Tel: 317-7738319; Chaplain: George Adams; 9505 S Fleming St; Muncie IN 47302-9451; Tel: 765-288-9416; PAC Chair: Carol Johnson; 3369 E 722 N; Huntington IN 46750-9699; Tel: 260-672-8916; Editor: Gary Plumer; 401 S East St; Tipton IN 460722017; Tel: 765-675-4801; Legislative Representative: Lawrence Collins; 5691 N State Road 39; Scottsburg IN 47170-5175; Tel: 812-7525301; Photographer: Malcolm Smith; 1370 N 500 W; Tipton IN 46072-8514; Tel: 765-675-4008; Iowa President: Rex Peterson; 608 E Main St; Belmond IA 50421-1424; Tel: 515-571-0913; Vice President: Rick Johnson; 810 Elm St; Rolfe IA 505811035; Tel: 712-848-3552; Secretary: Peggy Gaul; 300 Pleasant St; Walnut IA 51577-4134; Tel: 712-784-4275; Treasurer: Steve Vermeer; 1008 Sunshine Street; Boyden IA 51234-7592; Tel: 712-725-2533; Fax: 712-725-2737; Executive Committee: Regina Choate; 807 11th Street; Kalona IA 52247-9479; Tel: 319-849-8892; Mardee Johnson; 250 N 3rd St; Aredale IA 50605-8408; Tel: 641-430-6999; Cathy Gallentine; 30390 185th St; Honey Creek IA 51542-4486; Tel: 402-690-6601; District Presidents: Ronald Mueller; PO Box 282; 78 Peterson IA 51047-0282; Tel: 712-295-5691; Jeff Rieck; 107 Fremont St NE; Blairstown IA 52209-9758; Gerald Duff; 519 E Sycamore St; Ogden IA 50212-1025; Tel: 515-275-4904; Terri Knoble; 121 N 2nd St; Missouri Valley IA 515551524; Robert (Bob) Frascht; 1106 Gilbert St; Charles City IA 50616-2640; Tel: 641-228-3850; Robert Fulton; 16253 County Road W66; Columbus Junction IA 52738-9436; Tel: 319-728-8145; Auto Insurance Representative: Doran Houk; 20677 Jaguar Trl; Bloomfield IA 52537-7001; Tel: 641-6643865; Provident Guild Representative: Duane Meling; 3415 510th Ave; Cylinder IA 50528-8036; Tel: 712-424-3553; Chaplain: Kenneth Kraft; 214 Dover St; Kingsley IA 51028-5025; Tel: 712-378-2412; PAC Chair: Shirley Ring; 102 S Hazel St; Glenwood IA 51534-1792; Tel: 402-321-4228; Fax: 712-622-8108; Editor: Jeffrey Oakley; PO Box 212; Audubon IA 500250212; Tel: 712-563-2031; Ombudsman: Larry Weaver; 101 Northridge Dr; Buffalo Center IA 50424-1029; Tel: 641-562-2537; Armed Forces Club Secretary: Dale Pfannkuch; 33557 Concord Ave; Manning IA 51455-8710; Tel: 712-6532353; Kansas President: Anthony Kruse Jr; 1301 Western Ave; Wellington KS 67152-3264; Tel: 620-755-5655; Vice President: Robert Penn III; 405 S Paola St; Paola KS 66071-2001; Tel: 913-285-0246; Secretary/Treasurer: Sandy Borne; 5241 N. W. Shumway Rd.; El Dorado KS 67042 - 8343; Tel: 620-2424996; Executive Committee: Nolan Gardner; 1648 Road Y; Neosho Rapids KS 66864-8725; Tel: 620-242-4225; James Hornbostel; 465 Liberty Rd; Palmer KS 6696279 8709; Tel: 785-747-8496; Gary Montague; 710 C St; Washington KS 66968-2214; Tel: 785-325-3253; Auto Insurance Representative: Gary Montague; 710 C St; Washington KS 66968-2214; Tel: 785-325-3253; Provident Guild Representative: James Hornbostel; 465 Liberty Rd; Palmer KS 66962-8709; Tel: 785-747-8496; Chaplain: Ella Moloney; 3709 Clarks Creek Rd; Junction City KS 66441-7475; Tel: 785-238-8738; PAC Chair: Tammy Goodyear; 800 Wabash St; Altamont KS 67330-9252; Tel: 620-423-2800; Editor: Rebecca Schlagel; 16399 Kreider Rd; Bonner Springs KS 66012-7665; Historian: Kenneth Keely; 3024 Chandler Ave; Joplin MO 64801-8223; Tel: 417-626-8518; Rural Carrier Benefit Plan: Nolan Gardner; 1648 Road Y; Neosho Rapids KS 66864-8725; Tel: 620-242-4225; Board Secretary: Nolan Gardner; 1648 Road Y; Neosho Rapids KS 66864-8725; Tel: 620-242-4225; Kentucky President: Larry Baker; 430 Rosewood Dr; Paducah KY 42003-9077; Tel: 270-554-3764; Vice President: Kathy Garrett; 916 Whitlock Rd; Alvaton KY 42122-9637; Tel: 270-793-9797; Secretary/Treasurer: Donna Cissell; 1484 Pine Creek Trl; Shepherdsvlle KY 40165-7298; Tel: 502-921-0079; Fax: 502-921-2301; Executive Committee: Jane Virgin; 1324 Pleasant Valley Rd; Providence KY 42450-9530; Tel: 270-667-5556; Matthew Cotton; 150 Old Mill Dr; Bowling Green KY 42104-0840; Tel: 270-784-7292; Cynthia Hilton; 361 Silver Mine Br; Grayson KY 411436706; Tel: 606-475-9974; Kimbrely Harrell; 318 S Clinton St; Leitchfield KY 427541424; Tel: 270-259-5740; Auto Insurance Representative: Kevin Ritchie; 528 Tatato Trail; Frankfort KY 40601-1635; Tel: 502-69580 3029; Provident Guild Representative: Robert “Bob” Webb; 625 Webb Ln; Bedford KY 40006-8745; Tel: 502-5326643; Chaplain: Billy Clapp; 837 Kingston Rd; Water Valley KY 42085-9416; Tel: 270-355-9706; Editor: Kathy Garrett; 916 Whitlock Rd; Alvaton KY 42122-9637; Tel: 270-793-9797; Parliamentarian: Douglas Miller; 4263 Millers Crk; Pikeville KY 41501-5847; Tel: 606-432-4818; PAC Co-Chairs: Larry Baker; 430 Rosewood Dr; Paducah KY 42003-9077; Tel: 270-554-3764; Kathy Garrett; 916 Whitlock Rd; Alvaton KY 42122-9637; Tel: 270-793-9797; Board Secretary: Donna Cissell; 1484 Pine Creek Trl; Shepherdsville KY 40165-7298; Tel: 502-921-0079; Fax: 502-921-2301; Louisiana President: Candice Priest; 7034 Golden Meadows Rd; Greenwood LA 71033-3209; Tel: 318-519-5462; Vice President: Nancy Marsh; 8891 Canezaro Rd; Maringouin LA 70757-5108; Tel: 225-937-1181; Secretary/Treasurer: Renee Newman; 3789 Highway 505; Jonesboro LA 71251-5883; Tel: 318-259-1257; Fax: 318-259-1257; District Presidents: Herman Theriot; P.O. Box 601; Rayne LA 70578; Tel: 337-298-9792; Toni Cannon; 15112 Meadow Lane; Prairieville LA 70769; Tel: 504-234-9950; Fax: 985-313-6454; Joan Barbier; 7413 Jackie Ct; Addis LA 70710; Tel: 225235-6276; Donna Jester; 147 Highway 807; Haynesville LA 71038; Tel: 318-455-1049; Laura Byrnside; 803 Sandy Lane; Ruston LA 71270-3423; Tel: 318-614-6272; Auto Insurance Representative: Nancy Marsh; 8891 Canezaro Rd; Maringouin LA 70757-5108; Tel: 225-93781 1181; Provident Guild Representative: Denise Scallan; 1940 Cambridge Dr; LA Place LA 70068-2808; Tel: 985-6527930; Chaplain: Carlon Hollis; 132 Hollis Ln; Sterlington LA 71280-3030; Tel: 318-726-6835; Fax: 318-726-6835; PAC Chair: Donna Jester; 147 Highway 807; Haynesville LA 71038; Tel: 318-455-1049; Editor: Renee Newman; 3789 Highway 505; Jonesboro LA 71251-5883; Tel: 318-259-1257; Fax: 318-259-1257; Legislative Representative: Donna Jester; 147 Highway 807; Haynesville LA 71038; Tel: 318-455-1049; Maine President: Neal Yeaton; 229 S Strong Rd; Farmington ME 04938-5103; Tel: 207-779-0567; Vice President: Debrah Maddox; PO Box 784; Augusta ME 04330-0784; Tel: 207-213-4115; Secretary/Treasurer: Hank Traver; PO Box 433; Limerick ME 04048-0433; Tel: 207-793-8159; Fax: 207-3706686; Executive Committee: Kevin Marquis; PO Box 44; Easton ME 04740-0044; Tel: 207-488-6846; Catherine Field; 301 Clarry Hill Rd; Union ME 048625034; Tel: 207-785-2467; Hether Forsten; 382 S Main St; Solon ME 04979-3222; Tel: 207-643-2530; Legislative Director: Priscilla Provost; 87 Old Point Ave; Madison ME 04950-1144; Tel: 207-696-5757; Victoria Smith; 686 North Bend Rd; Surry ME 046843323; Tel: 207-667-1528; Marie Leclerc; 522 Front Ridge Road; Penobscot ME 04476-3223; Tel: 207-374-5150; Auto Insurance Representative: Hether Forsten; 382 S Main St; Solon ME 04979-3222; Tel: 207-643-2530; Provident Guild Representative: Kevin Marquis; PO Box 44; Easton ME 04740-0044; Tel: 207-488-6846; PAC Chair: Neal Yeaton; 229 S Strong Rd; Farmington 82 ME 04938-5103; Tel: 207-779-0567; Editor: Catherine Field; 301 Clarry Hill Rd; Union ME 04862-5034; Tel: 207-785-2467; Maryland President: LuAnne Moreland; PO Box 142; Harwood MD 20776-0142; Tel: 443-254-8235; Vice President: Brenda Smallwood; 5036 Redhorse Ct; Waldorf MD 20603-4768; Tel: 240-585-7677; Secretary/Treasurer: Becky Kuhn; 17613 Soper St; Poolesville MD 20837-2118; Tel: 301-502-7555; Fax: 301-349-2027; Executive Committee: Katie Morris; 4300 Sturbridge Dr; Salisbury MD 21804-1950; Tel: 410-546-1920; Robin Patey; 92 Park Ave; Hagerstown MD 21740-5166; Tel: 301-733-6291; Michael Freeze; 9 Stoneleigh Pl; Bel Air MD 21014-2826; Tel: 410-838-3949; Deborah Forcino; 20 W Frederick St; Williamsport MD 21795-1526; Tel: 301-491-0375; Auto Insurance Representative: Deborah Forcino; 20 W Frederick St; Williamsport MD 21795-1526; Tel: 301-4910375; Provident Guild Representative: Katie Morris; 4300 Sturbridge Dr; Salisbury MD 21804-1950; Tel: 410-5461920; Chaplain: Rose Hutson; PO Box 99; Henderson MD 21640-0099; Tel: 410-482-8398; PAC Chair: Brenda Smallwood; 5036 Redhorse Ct; Waldorf MD 20603-4768; Tel: 240-585-7677; Editor: LuAnne Moreland; PO Box 142; Harwood MD 20776-0142; Tel: 443-254-8235; Historian: Gilbert Ball; 33 Nicholson Dr; Pasadena MD 21122-4232; Tel: 410-960-9014; Parliamentarian: Michael Freeze; 9 Stoneleigh Pl; Bel Air MD 21014-2826; Tel: 410-838-3949; 83 Massachusetts President: Ramona Daniel; PO Box 924; West Barnstable MA 02668-0924; Tel: 508-420-0111; Vice President: Ronald Reed; 8 Pleasant St; Granby MA 01033-9432; Tel: 413-467-3982; Secretary/Treasurer: Steven McCarthy; 2 E Concord St Apt 1; Boston MA 02118-1907; Tel: 617-247-1800; Executive Committee: Roger Lepage; 145 Elm St; Southbridge MA 01550-2639; Tel: 508-765-9487; Edward Knight; 50 Eskett Rd; Belchertown MA 010078902; Tel: 413-323-7392; Kathleen Ward; PO Box 266; W Hyannisport MA 026720266; Tel: 508-833-3622; Deborah Gendron; 84 Longley Rd; Shirley MA 014642806; Tel: 978-448-2646; Dawn Makrinikolas; 59 Lincoln Ave #15; Plainville MA 02762-2665; Tel: 508-838-3800; District Presidents: Guillerno Perez; 13 Pinehurst Ave; Billerica MA 01821-5903; Tel: 978-663-6153; Diane Romme; 100 Proprietors Cartway; Brewster MA 02631-5266; Tel: 508-737-7984; William Piwowarski; 251 Sarty Rd; West Brookfield MA 01585-6072; Tel: 413-436-5097; Lorraine Pacheco; 368 Washington St; Taunton MA 02780-1542; Tel: 508-821-5729; Victoria Laczynski; 345a Greenfield Rd; Deerfield MA 01342-9743; Tel: 413-475-3607; Fax: 413-773-5285; PAC Chair: Ronald Reed; 8 Pleasant St; Granby MA 01033-9432; Tel: 413-467-3982; Editor: Dawn Makrinikolas; 59 Lincoln Ave #15; Plainville MA 02762-2665; Tel: 508-838-3800; Secretary/Treasurer Assistant: Gerald Bligh; PO Box 1978; Andover MA 01810-0033; Tel: 978-686-4488; Michigan President: Ronald Smaltz; 4530 1 Mile Rd; Sears MI 49679-8186; Tel: 231-734-5814; 84 Vice President: Douglas Bartlett; 8416 N Cedar Lake Rd; Edmore MI 48829-9743; Tel: 989-330-4726; Secretary: Leigh Ann Lowe; 28106 Elba Dr; Grosse Ile MI 48138-1927; Tel: 734-675-1452; Fax: 734-676-6777; Treasurer: Cathy Long; 413 Wachtel Ave; Petoskey MI 49770-2336; Tel: 231-330-0052; Fax: 231-622-8095; Executive Committee: Carol Wills; 19389 Taylor Lake Dr; Holly MI 48442-8925; Tel: 248-505-3662; Vanessa Marr; 4893 County Farm Rd; Greenville MI 48838-9808; Tel: 616-490-2408; Alan Hoffman; 4786 Reimink St; Hamilton MI 494199718; Tel: 269-751-8234; Fax: 269-264-1014; Auto Insurance Representative: Suzanne Acton; 5877 E Adams Rd; Breckenridge MI 48615-9736; Tel: 989-8425881; Provident Guild Representative: Linda Donley; 2723 W Curtis Rd; Coleman MI 48618-9565; Tel: 989-465-1620; Chaplain: Patricia Kolesar; 7041 Indian Wells Dr; Ypsilanti MI 48197-9511; Tel: 734-480-9103; Editor: Michelle Smith; 135 Minges Cir; Battle Creek MI 49015-4715; Tel: 269-209-6923; Legislative Representatives: Sandra Calhoon; 5475 Dale Rd; Beaverton MI 48612-8322; Tel: 989-435-3256; Daryl Sampier; 5085 2 Mile Rd; Bay City MI 487063037; Tel: 989-684-7686; Armed Forces Club Secretary: James Sullivan; 122 W Richardson Rd; Bad Axe MI 48413-9108; Tel: 989-2696348; PAC Co-Chairs: Sandra Calhoon; 5475 Dale Rd; Beaverton MI 48612-8322; Tel: 989-435-3256; Daryl Sampier; 5085 2 Mile Rd; Bay City MI 487063037; Tel: 989-684-7686; Minnesota President: Charlene Olson; 10962 410th St SW; Fertile MN 56540-9204; Tel: 218-280-2080; Vice President: Dean Maier; 6115 Indigo Rd; Brainerd MN 56401-6911; Tel: 218-828-0343; 85 Secretary/Treasurer: James Obermoller; 184 Railroad Ave; Round Lake MN 56167-9775; Tel: 507-945-0185; Executive Committee: Jeri Johnson; 22664 Waconia Cir NE; Bethel MN 55005-9736; Tel: 763-434-9285; David Peterson; 41956 130th Pl; Tamarack MN 557875413; Tel: 218-768-2458; Daniel Pettey; 23057 740th St; Hayfield MN 559408631; Tel: 507-477-2303; Brandy Sanford; 54496 430th St; New York Mills MN 56567-9334; Tel: 218-385-4482; Mark Glatzel; 34 1st Ave NE; Saint Joseph MN 563744518; Tel: 320-363-4165; Michael Konz; 16307 210th St; Adrian MN 56110-3169; Tel: 507-290-0774; Auto Insurance Representative: Michael Konz; 16307 210th St; Adrian MN 56110-3169; Tel: 507-290-0774; Provident Guild Representative: Daniel Pettey; 23057 740th St; Hayfield MN 55940-8631; Tel: 507-477-2303; Chaplain: Mark Glatzel; 34 1st Ave NE; Saint Joseph MN 56374-4518; Tel: 320-363-4165; PAC Chair: Brandy Sanford; 54496 430th St; New York Mills MN 56567-9334; Tel: 218-385-4482; Editor: James Obermoller; 184 Railroad Ave; Round Lake MN 56167-9775; Tel: 507-945-0185; Parliamentarian: Larry Clark; 2510 30th St NW; Willmar MN 56201-9305; Tel: 320-231-1125; Board Secretary: Jeri Johnson; 22664 Waconia Cir NE; Bethel MN 55005-9736; Tel: 763-434-9285; Mississippi President: John Fowler Jr; 963 Road 1277; Nettleton MS 38858-8267; Tel: 662-963-7295; Vice President: Wanda Burchfield; 150 County Road 377; Carrollton MS 38917-6566; Tel: 662-237-6161; Secretary/Treasurer: Kelly Bagwell; 1752 Oak Forest Rd; Pontotoc MS 38863-9111; Tel: 662-489-6870; Executive Committee: Michael Smith; 272 Rosanne Street; Pontotoc MS 38863-3512; Tel: 662-568-2459; 86 Mallard Beasley; PO Box 124; Georgetown MS 390780124; Tel: 601-894-4523; District Representatives: Gregory Householder; 88 Clower St; Cruger MS 38924-3606; Tel: 662-455-2214; Debbie Ladnier; 12408 Berkley Rd; Pascagoula MS 39562-8992; Tel: 228475-8472; Fax: 228-475-8472; Timothy Boyd; 7184 Old Highway 61 S; Dundee MS 38626-9750; Cynthia Dale; 4742 Greensboro Rd; Grenada MS 389018103; Tel: 662-226-7611; Fax: 662-230-7611; Roger Moak; 2600 Wallace Dr SW; Bogue Chitto MS 39629-5150; Mose Miller; 40111 Hamilton Rd; Hamilton MS 397468647; Tel: 662-343-5198; Mary Watson; 104 Mckenzie Dr; Ellisville MS 394378510; Tel: 601-763-9462; Dorothy White; 467 Pineview Ln; Brandon MS 39042; Tel: 601-825-9974; Auto Insurance Representative: Wanda Burchfield; 150 County Road 377; Carrollton MS 38917-6566; Tel: 662237-6161; Chaplain: Gregory Householder; 88 Clower St; Cruger MS 38924-3606; Tel: 662-455-2214; PAC Chair: Wanda Burchfield; 150 County Road 377; Carrollton MS 38917-6566; Tel: 662-237-6161; Editor: Brenda Lott; PO Box 949; Poplarville MS 394700949; Tel: 601-798-4568; Fax: 601-798-4568; Missouri President: Danny Kemerling; 26373 275 St; Fairfax MO 64446-9175; Tel: 660-686-3555; Vice President: Emerson Kretzer IV; 1210 Sacramento St; St Joseph MO 64503-2621; Tel: 816-232-1186; Secretary/Treasurer: Terrllyne Stockton; 682 Hwy 28 W; Bland MO 65014-3167; Tel: 573-646-3680; Fax: 573646-3738; Executive Committee: Linda Williams; 19555 County Road 1400; Saint James MO 65559-8638; Tel: 573-69987 4769; Edward Soetaert; 2739 Highway 71; Bolckow MO 64427; Tel: 816-428-4295; Harry Rhodes; 11115 Hwy Kk; Browning MO 64630; Tel: 660-946-4307; George Richardson; 2 Tippi Ton Dr; Hannibal MO 634012714; Tel: 573-406-1103; George (G.W. Bill) Rayfield Jr; 6243 Cr 500; Ellington MO 63638-7771; Tel: 573-451-2243; Audrey Humes; 2475 Litz Blvd; Jackson MO 63733-3301; Tel: 573-243-3012 Jeffrey (Brad) Duff; 140 State Rte E; Tunas MO 657649185; Tel: 417-993-4970; Nancy Barker; 7300 Dean Dr; Dittmer MO 63023-3333; Tel: 636-274-0756; Diane Kassner; 1003 E Maple St; Rich Hill MO 64779; Tel: 417-395-2620; Retired Representative: Paul Sorrell; 695 Willow Creek Rd; Camdenton MO 65020-7397; Tel: 573-346-5386; Auto Insurance Representative: Peggy Walley; RR 1 Box 101; Amsterdam MO 64723-8438; Tel: 660-267-3383; Chaplain: Kevin Holloway; 28447 Felton Dr; Laclede MO 64651-7131; Tel: 660-963-2296; PAC Chair: Peggy Walley; RR 1 Box 101; Amsterdam MO 64723-8438; Tel: 660-267-3383; PAC Co-Chairs: Billy Bohannon; 12897 Route 66; Conway MO 65632-8148; Tel: 417-589-6203; Lawrence Greer; PO Box 33; Milo MO 64767-0033; Tel: 417-944-2756; Editor: Larry Boatright; 8976 Nebo Rd; Versailles MO 65084-1839; Tel: 573-378-5881; Fax: 573-378-5337; Historian: Paul Sorrell; 695 Willow Creek Rd; Camdenton MO 65020-7397; Tel: 573-346-5386; Montana President: David Vaughn; 212 10th St; Belgrade MT 59714-3200; Tel: 406-388-7276; Vice President: Cindy Buresh; 806 County Line Rd; Fort 88 Shaw MT 59443-9514; Tel: 406-467-2099; Fax: 406467-2460; Secretary/Treasurer: Cindy Eisenman; 3768 Eastside Hwy; Stevensville MT 59870-2215; Tel: 406-777-1283; Executive Committee: Cherri Murphy; 800 Motsiff Rd; Helena MT 59602-7241; Tel: 406-457-1886; PAC Chair: Karen Dean; 222 Hoss Dr; Hamilton MT 59840-9128; Tel: 406-363-5788; Editor: David Vaughn; 212 10th St; Belgrade MT 597143200; Tel: 406-388-7276; Nebraska President: Donna Haugland; 29872 W Haugland Hill Rd; Sutherland NE 69165-2012; Tel: 308-386-4392; Vice President: Lora Grape; 2993 325th Ave; St Edward NE 68660-5503; Tel: 402-678-3478; Secretary/Treasurer: Nancy Caples; PO Box 237; Firth NE 68358-0237; Tel: 402-791-2203; Fax: 402-7912330; Executive Committee: Kyle Stoner; 2950 N 49th St Apt 6; Lincoln NE 68504-2622; Tel: 402-890-1426; Eddie Park; 302 Halifax Ave; Lebanon NE 69036-8313; Tel: 308-375-4257; Theresa Brooks; PO Box 144; Indianola NE 69034-0144; Tel: 308-364-2426; Kimberlee Jansa; 320 W 5th St; Wahoo NE 68066-1826; Tel: 402-443-7748; Dennis Gabriel; 28056 S 560 St; Fullerton NE 686383278; Tel: 308-536-2806; Auto Insurance Representative: Nancy Caples; PO Box 237; Firth NE 68358-0237; Tel: 402-791-2203; Fax: 402791-2330; Provident Guild Representative: Nancy Caples; PO Box 237; Firth NE 68358-0237; Tel: 402-791-2203; Fax: 402791-2330; Chaplain: Karen Kopecky; 1908 E Highview St; Ozark MO 65721-9608; Tel: 417-860-1383; PAC Chair: Gary Ehlers; 501 A St; Utica NE 68456-6111; 89 Tel: 402-534-5741; Editor: John Tollefson; 1408 Verges Ave; Norfolk NE 68701-3641; Tel: 402-379-4720; Legislative Representative: Gary Ehlers; 501 A St; Utica NE 68456-6111; Tel: 402-534-5741; Nevada President: Ervin Floyd; 18650 Jutewood Ct; Reno NV 89508-5818; Tel: 775-972-0477; Vice President: Pamela Talley; PO Box 90732; Henderson NV 89009-0732; Tel: 702-927-7264; Secretary/Treasurer: Joan Reynolds; 1110 E Crystal Canyon Ct; Reno NV 89508-6816; Tel: 775-750-0753; Executive Committee: Melody Partridge; 1758 Fieldcrest Dr; Sparks NV 89434-2610; Tel: 775-343-5139; Leo Root; 5300 Cool Dawn Ct; Las Vegas NV 891307090; Tel: 702-395-7821; Karen Sodeman; 569 Emperor Lane; Mesquite NV 89027; Tel: 702-346-5735; Auto Insurance Representative: Ervin Floyd; 18650 Jutewood Ct; Reno NV 89508-5818; Tel: 775-972-0477; PAC Chair: Pamela Talley; PO Box 90732; Henderson NV 89009-0732; Tel: 702-927-7264; Editor: Karen Sodeman; 569 Emperor Lane; Mesquite NV 89027; Tel: 702-346-5735; New Hampshire President: Robert Baker; 18 Peterson Circle; Concord NH 03303-3406; Tel: 603-731-3202; Vice President: Pat Grandmaison; 13 Cabernet Dr Unit 2; Concord NH 03303-1035; Tel: 603-715-2614; Secretary/Treasurer: Bill LeBeau Jr; 5 Raymond Ln; Newmarket NH 03857-2162; Tel: 603-659-7681; Executive Committee: Tasca Allain; 110 Whittier Dr; Fremont NH 03044-3303; Tel: 603-895-1513; Wendy Nault; 23 Leach Hill Rd; Goffstown NH 030451631; Tel: 603-497-3286; Margaret Schillemat; 38 McIntire Rd; Nelson NH 0345790 5125; Tel: 603-847-9196; Katherine Randall; 120 Hamwoods Rd; Alton NH 038095037; Tel: 603-556-7826; Auto Insurance Representative: Katherine Randall; 120 Hamwoods Rd; Alton NH 03809-5037; Tel: 603-5567826; Provident Guild Representative: Margaret Schillemat; 38 McIntire Rd; Nelson NH 03457-5125; Tel: 603-8479196; Chaplain: Pat Grandmaison; 13 Cabernet Dr Unit 2; Concord NH 03303-1035; Tel: 603-715-2614; PAC Chair: Katherine Randall; 120 Hamwoods Rd; Alton NH 03809-5037; Tel: 603-556-7826; Editor: Bill LeBeau Jr; 5 Raymond Ln; Newmarket NH 03857-2162; Tel: 603-659-7681; Legislative Representatives: Pat Grandmaison; 13 Cabernet Dr Unit 2; Concord NH 03303-1035; Tel: 603715-2614; Robert Baker; 18 Peterson Circle; Concord NH 033033406; Tel: 603-731-3202; Retirement Chairs: Wendy Nault; 23 Leach Hill Rd; Goffstown NH 03045-1631; Tel: 603-497-3286; Robert Baker; 18 Peterson Circle; Concord NH 033033406; Tel: 603-731-3202; Parliamentarian: Tasca Allain; 110 Whittier Dr; Fremont NH 03044-3303; Tel: 603-895-1513; OWCP Representative: Tasca Allain; 110 Whittier Dr; Fremont NH 03044-3303; Tel: 603-895-1513; New Jersey President: Diane Irrgang; 18 Cannon Range Rd; Milmay NJ 08340-2008; Tel: 609-364-4233; Fax: 609-4764649; Vice President: Kevin Gibson; 12 Glen View Rd; Towaco NJ 07082-1010; Tel: 973-917-9859; Fax: 973-402-9668; Secretary/Treasurer: Kelly Inman; 43 Bennington Sq; Hackettstown NJ 07840-4207; Tel: 201-230-4060; Executive Committee: Jeffery McDonald; 12 Highland 91 Dr; Jackson NJ 08527-1213; Tel: 732-886-0113; Charlene Meyers; 13 Bender Dr; Salem NJ 08079-9645; Tel: 856-404-7180; Shari Benson; 607 W Milton St; Easton PA 18042-6476; Tel: 610-258-4931; Fax: 610-258-4931; Paula Kozak; 860 Centerton Rd; Pittsgrove NJ 08318; Tel: 856-358-0443; Margaret Fox; 467 Greentree Rd; Sewell NJ 08080-9354; Tel: 609-820-8201; Auto Insurance Representative: Daniel Veit; 5 Brink Rd; Sussex NJ 07461-3225; Tel: 973-875-7234; Provident Guild Representative: Margaret Fox; 467 Greentree Rd; Sewell NJ 08080-9354; Tel: 609-8208201; Chaplain: Geraldine Showack-Pino; 726 Proposed Ave; Franklinville NJ 08322-3036; Tel: 856-629-3348; Fax: 856-629-1337; PAC Chair: Martin Carey; 104 Ethel St; Metuchen NJ 08840-2943; Tel: 732-549-2741; Fax: 732-549-2741; Editor: Diane Irrgang; 18 Cannon Range Rd; Milmay NJ 08340-2008; Tel: 609-364-4233; Fax: 609-476-4649; New Mexico President: Stephanie Lerdahl; 2242 Muniz Ln SW; Albuquerque NM 87105-6576; Tel: 505-792-4317; Fax: 505-873-0735; Vice President: Maryll Dauphinee; 2528 Bosque Entrada Trl NW; Albuquerque NM 87120-3156; Tel: 505-4409824; Secretary/Treasurer: Arlene Macaw; 3900 Crow Rd; Las Cruces NM 88007-8948; Tel: 575-524-8947; Fax: 575-524-4196; Executive Committee: Maria McCallister; 2206 Rice Ave NW; Albuquerque NM 87104-2541; Tel: 505-247-2096; Kimberly Rolison-Willis; 8804 Horacio Pl NE; Albuquerque NM 87111-3265; Tel: 505-271-2910; David Blair; 2021 Nehemiah Ct; Las Cruces NM 880011994; Tel: 575-642-6329; 92 Andrew Smith; 1308 Spruce Meadows Dr NE; Rio Rancho NM 87144-2559; Tel: 505-506-0439; Auto Insurance Representative: Pamela Watson; PO Box 60; Tucumcari NM 88401-0060; Tel: 505-461-4106; Provident Guild Representative: Linda Julian; PO Box 1541; Peralta NM 87042-1541; Tel: 505-865-4348; Chaplain: Micky Killough; 23 Camillo Rd; Los Lunas NM 87031-9536; Tel: 505-865-5384; PAC Chair: Maryll Dauphinee; 2528 Bosque Entrada Trl NW; Albuquerque NM 87120-3156; Tel: 505-440-9824; Editor: Andrew Smith; 1308 Spruce Meadows Dr NE; Rio Rancho NM 87144-2559; Tel: 505-506-0439; Historian: Charles Bonds; 6601 San Francisco Rd NE; Albuquerque NM 87109-5535; Tel: 505-293-0523; New York President: Garry Smith; PO Box 98; Malden Bridge NY 12115-0098; Tel: 518-965-8454; Vice President: John Delles; 30750 NYS Route 26; Theresa NY 13691-2228; Tel: 315-628-5671; Secretary: Lois Bailey; PO Box 787; Millerton NY 12546; Tel: 518-789-9708; Treasurer: Elizabeth A (Betty) Lester; 5993 Byron Holley Rd; Byron NY 14422-9520; Tel: 585-548-2827; Fax: 585-548-2827; Executive Committee: David Arnold; PO Box 1; Newfield NY 14867-0001; Tel: 607-591-0717; Heidi Lampert; PO Box 3338; Saratoga Springs NY 12866; Tel: 518-322-6999; Debby Everts; 5408 Route 78; North Java NY 141139745; Tel: 716-225-5562; Auto Insurance Representative: John Fancher III; 12622 Rt 23; Prattsville NY 12468-6110; Tel: 518-755-2829; Provident Guild Representative: Linda Burr; 36 Woodworth St; Victor NY 14564-1340; Tel: 585-7645877; Chaplain: Dean Delavan; 5034 Gee Brook Rd; Cincinnatus NY 13040-2112; Tel: 607-863-3822; 93 PAC Chair: Jeff Gilman; 6132 Reservoir Rd; Hamilton NY 13346-2902; Tel: 315-824-6618; Editors: Gene Mayne; PO Box 18; West Edmeston NY 13485-0018; Tel: 607-965-6435; John Delles; 30750 NYS Route 26; Theresa NY 136912228; Tel: 315-628-5671; Historian: Lora Laine; 2228 Kent Rd; Kent NY 144779791; Tel: 585-416-5049; Webmaster: Fred Kinner; 27 Windy Knoll; Lowman NY 14861-8986; Tel: 607-737-0569; North Carolina President: Dale Sain; PO Box 52; Vale NC 28168-0052; Tel: 828-461-5057; Vice President: Daniel Caudle; 5744 Seward Rd; Pfafftown NC 27040-9618; Tel: 336-924-0966; Secretary/Treasurer: Ronald Lineberger; 3668 Startown Rd; Maiden NC 28650-8722; Tel: 704-732-1604; Fax: 704-735-9094; Executive Committee: Brenda Prevatte; 13159 NC Hwy 41 N; Lumberton NC 28358-5188; Tel: 910-738-8424; Vicki Gray; 424 Wapiti Dr; Spring Lake NC 28390-1562; Tel: 910-497-5306; Mitchell Reece; 211 Wheel Crest Dr; Winston Salem NC 27127-9729; Tel: 336-764-2747; Fax: 336-764-2747; Auto Insurance Representative: Mitchell Reece; 211 Wheel Crest Dr; Winston Salem NC 27127-9729; Tel: 336-764-2747; Fax: 336-764-2747; Provident Guild Representative: Charles Knight; 738 Stone Mountain Rd; Stoneville NC 27048-7689; Tel: 336573-3274; Chaplain: Douglas Byrum; 1016 Cuthbertson Rd; Waxhaw NC 28173-7437; Tel: 704-843-3284; Fax: 704843-3762; PAC Chair: Van Heath; 25722 Us Highway 64; Jamesville NC 27846-9272; Tel: 252-792-6614; Editor: Ronald Lineberger; 3668 Startown Rd; Maiden NC 28650-8722; Tel: 704-732-1604; Fax: 704-73594 9094; Historian: Ronald Lineberger; 3668 Startown Rd; Maiden NC 28650-8722; Tel: 704-732-1604; Fax: 704-7359094; Parliamentarian: Charles Knight; 738 Stone Mountain Rd; Stoneville NC 27048-7689; Tel: 336-573-3274; Webmaster: Jeffrey Essick; 229 Essick Ln; Winston-Salem NC 27127-9129; Tel: 336-775-2519; North Dakota President: Gary Thompson; 403 W 6th St; Grafton ND 58237-1321; Tel: 701-520-1396; Vice President: Dustin (DJ) Allen; 1100 Summit Blvd; Bismarck ND 58504-5280; Tel: 701-527-3541; Secretary/Treasurer: Ida Volesky; 418 4th St; Wyndmere ND 58081-4121; Tel: 701-439-2554; Executive Committee: Rhonda Wyum; 3522 Hidden Ct; West Fargo ND 58078-7905; Tel: 701-282-6298; Jerry Axtman; 3142 34th Ave NE; Harvey ND 583418704; Tel: 701-324-2948; Mary Wertz; PO Box 64; Coleharbor ND 58531-0064; Tel: 701-442-3270; Auto Insurance Representative: Jerry Axtman; 3142 34th Ave NE; Harvey ND 58341-8704; Tel: 701-3242948; Provident Guild Representative: Mary Wertz; PO Box 64; Coleharbor ND 58531-0064; Tel: 701-442-3270; Chaplain: Gerald Franklin; 2421 32nd St NE; Martin ND 58758-9511; Tel: 701-693-2357; Co-Chaplain: Diane Berger; 4640 County Road 90; Hebron ND 58638-9369; Tel: 701-878-4245; PAC Chair: Gary Thompson; 403 W 6th St; Grafton ND 58237-1321; Tel: 701-520-1396; Editor: Jackie Strand; 130 10th St SE; Rugby ND 583682406; Tel: 701-771-1125; Historian: Dustin (DJ) Allen; 1100 Summit Blvd; Bismarck ND 58504-5280; Tel: 701-527-3541; Retirement Chair: Rhonda Wyum; 3522 Hidden Ct; West 95 Fargo ND 58078-7905; Tel: 701-282-6298; Ohio President: Thomas Gamble; PO Box 9; New Middletown OH 44442-0009; Tel: 330-207-0830; Fax: 330-7074242 Vice President: Floyd Edler; 1060 Schrake Rd; Chillicothe OH 45601-9471; Tel: 740-703-7002; Secretary/Treasurer: Penny Koren; 104 Clay Rd SW; Dellroy OH 44620-9757; Tel: 330-735-2727; Fax: 330735-2535; Executive Committee: Diane Cox; 4780 Stony Creek Rd; Urbana OH 43078-9454; Tel: 937-869-4724; Joyce Bower; 7456 County Road 107; Gibsonburg OH 43431-9531; Tel: 419-849-2613; Mark Funderburgh; 7450 N River Rd; Springfield OH 45502-9448; Tel: 937-605-4067; Barbara Pitts; 12914 Washingtonville Rd; Salem OH 44460-9247; Tel: 330-533-6274; Auto Insurance Representative: Barbara Pitts; 12914 Washingtonville Rd; Salem OH 44460-9247; Tel: 330533-6274; Provident Guild Representative: Diane Cox; 4780 Stony Creek Rd; Urbana OH 43078-9454; Tel: 937-869-4724 Chaplain: vacant Editor: Lori Todd; 610 West State St; Salem OH 44460; Tel: 330-277-1770; Legislative Representative: Floyd Edler; 1060 Schrake Rd; Chillicothe OH 45601-9471; Tel: 740-703-7002; Oklahoma President: Frank Carroll; 1203 N Baker Ave; Tahlequah OK 74464-6701; Vice President: Teresa Langley; 20358 S 4390 Rd; Vinita OK 74301-5432; Tel: 918-256-8670; Secretary/Treasurer: Donna Wayland; 359 NE 25th St; Blanchard OK 73010; Tel: 405-365-3266; Fax: 405-4853637; 96 Executive Committee: Eddie Dunn; RR 1 Box 160; Gate OK 73844-9617; Tel: 580-533-4485; Gilbert Perkins; RR 1 Box 183; Gate OK 73844-9621; Tel: 580-934-2068; Nancy Glover; 14131 E Vargas Rd; Choctaw OK 730209005; Tel: 405-390-9857; Auto Insurance Representative: Eddie Dunn; RR 1 Box 160; Gate OK 73844-9617; Tel: 580-533-4485; Provident Guild Representative: Gilbert Perkins; RR 1 Box 183; Gate OK 73844-9621; Tel: 580-934-2068; Chaplain: Randy Parman; 18336 E 1020 Rd; Cheyenne OK 73628-0000; Tel: 580-497-2751; PAC Chair: Edith Lattin; 13200 NE 63rd St; Choctaw OK 73020-9602; Tel: 405-769-6154; Editor: Sara Moore; 15880 S 385th East Ave; Porter OK 74454-5544; Tel: 918-695-2595; Legislative Representative: Nancy Glover; 14131 E Vargas Rd; Choctaw OK 73020-9005; Tel: 405-3909857; Retirement Chair: Gilbert Perkins; RR 1, Box 183; Gate OK 73844-9621; Tel: 580-934-2068; Rural Carrier Benefit Plan: Teresa Langley; 20358 S 4390 Rd; Vinita OK 74301-5432; Tel: 918-256-8670; Oregon President: Sharon Harvey; 4888 Deepwood Loop NE; Salem OR 97305; Tel: 503-580-3030; Fax: 503-3993787; Vice President: Kay Graham; 2229 Oregon Ave; Klamath Falls OR 97601; Tel: 541-891-6740; Secretary/Treasurer: Sandy Persons; 43025 SE Oral Hull Rd; Sandy OR 97055-6717; Tel: 503-320-9857; Executive Committee: Tom Wagnon; PO Box 180; Dorena OR 97434-0180; Tel: 541-946-1235; Cheryl McDonough; 705 Paul Smith Rd Sp #87; Boardman OR 97818-9766; Tel: 541-701-6324; Ruth Feldmann; 11130 S Ridgetop Dr; Molalla OR 970389570; Tel: 503-829-6832; 97 Mary Guest; PO Box 692; Stayton OR 97383-0692; Tel: 503-316-0544; Casey Kamps; 3690 Foothill Blvd; Grants Pass OR 975264136; Tel: 541-218-5335; Auto Insurance Representatives: Casey Kamps; 3690 Foothill Blvd; Grants Pass OR 97526-4136; Tel: 541-2185335; Mary Guest; PO Box 692; Stayton OR 97383-0692; Tel: 503-316-0544; Provident Guild Representative: Cheryl McDonough; 705 Paul Smith Rd Sp# 87; Boardman OR 97818-9766; Tel: 541-701-6324; Chaplain: Diana Franklin; 420 NE Jackson St; Hillsboro OR 97124-3144; Tel: 503-640-8033; PAC Chair: Scott Murahashi; 1346 Dillon Rd; Hood River OR 97031-9619; Tel: 541-806-0781; Fax: 866-503-0969; Editors: Kay Graham; 2229 Oregon Ave; Klamath Falls OR 97601; Tel: 541-891-6740; Ray Clithero; PO Box 294; Junction City OR 97448-0294; Tel: 541-998-8597; Fax: 541-998-1741; Historian: Kelly Battles; 617 SE Wendy Ln; Gresham OR 97080-1839; Tel: 503-491-5448; Legislative Representative: Kay Graham; 2229 Oregon Ave; Klamath Falls OR 97601; Tel: 541-891-6740; Retirement Chair: Ray Clithero; PO Box 294; Junction City OR 97448-0294; Tel: 541-998-8597; Fax: 541-9981741; Parliamentarian: Scott Murahashi; 1346 Dillon Rd; Hood River OR 97031-9619; Tel: 541-806-0781; Fax: 866-5030969; Rural Carrier Benefit Plan: Sandy Persons; 43025 SE Oral Hull Rd; Sandy OR 97055-6717; Tel: 503-320-9857; Pennsylvania President: Frank Wozniak; 1925 State Route 980; Canonsburg PA 15317-6036; Tel: 724-746-7195; Fax: 724-746-1386; Vice President: Arden Brown; 4411 Old Meadville Rd; 98 Union City PA 16438-5709; Tel: 814-796-4138; Secretary/Treasurer: Joseph Duschl; PO Box 403; Schaefferstown PA 17088-0403; Tel: 717-279-7462; Fax: 717-279-7406; Executive Committee: Douglas Tyger; 184 Fairview Road; Kersey PA 15846-9210; Tel: 814-594-6238; Kathleen Takerer; 8728 Reservoir Rd; Germansville PA 18053; Tel: 484-623-4027; Deb Staub; 649 Sunset Rd; Thomasville PA 17364-9459; Chrissy Miller; 819 Mckenzie St; York PA 17403-3121; Tel: 717-586-3827; Fax: 717-793-2627; Michael Bower; 1263 Jordan Ave; Montoursville PA 17754-2517; Tel: 570-368-2447; Auto Insurance Representative: Karol Mabry; 909 S Hillview Rd; Allentown PA 18103-6156; Tel: 610-5978801; Fax: 610-351-9819; Provident Guild Representative: Flora Isenberg; 1226 Willow Rd; Shelocta PA 15774-8624; Tel: 724-726-8242; Chaplain: Stephen Bianchi; PO Box 124; Woolrich PA 17779-0124; Tel: 570-769-7293; PAC Chair: Arden Brown; 4411 Old Meadville Rd; Union City PA 16438-5709; Tel: 814-796-4138; Editor: Susan Haydt; 1158 W Stateside Dr; Danielsville PA 18038-9757; Tel: 610-767-7734; Historians: Dale Willats; 4911 Hannon Rd; Erie PA 16510-4768; Tel: 814-899-3640; Wild Bill McGinley; 614 Pisgah Rd; Shermans Dale PA 17090-8856; Tel: 717-582-4316; Luther Cooke; 155 Columbia Hill Rd; Danville PA 178219307; Tel: 570-275-0387; Rhode Island President: David Greene; 5 Sherman St; North Kingstown RI 02852-5133; Tel: 401-294-9976; Vice President: Dean Melcher; 1188 Main Rd; Tiverton RI 02878-4230; Tel: 401-624-4064; Secretary/Treasurer: Sandra Kennedy; 43 Beverly Cir; Greenville RI 02828-2720; Tel: 401-949-1780; 99 Asst Secretary/Treasurer: Diandra Olivier; 247 George Waterman Rd.; Johnston RI 02919-2423; Tel: 401-3234890; Executive Committee: Harriette Vincent; PO Box 19391; Johnston RI 02919-0391; Tel: 401-487-9473; Joan Tenerella; 22 Dayton Ave; Johnston RI 02919-2837; George Melcher; 311 State Ave #3; Tiverton RI 028781062; Neal Godfrey; 48 Columbia St; Wakefield RI 028793210; Tel: 401-789-1453; PAC Chair: David Greene; 5 Sherman St; North Kingstown RI 02852-5133; Tel: 401-294-9976; Editor: Ruth Crump; 57 Asquah Dr; North Kingstown RI 02852-3322; Tel: 401-295-8633; South Carolina President: Michael Sullivan; 13029 Highway 265; Jefferson SC 29718-6804; Tel: 843-658-7683; Vice President: Kathy Cook; 5251 Thompson St; Chesnee SC 29323; Tel: 864-461-8958; Secretary/Treasurer: Keith Keller; 380 Hickory Nut Rd; Inman SC 29349; Tel: 864-473-9288; Fax: 864-4728274; Executive Committee: Virginia Beatson; 104 S Meadow Dr; Manning SC 29102-2937; Tel: 803-435-2373; Fax: 803-435-2373; Heyward Berry; 5466 Columbia Hwy N; Monetta SC 29105-9516; Tel: 803-275-4947; Cassandra Francis; 4780 Wire Rd; Reevesville SC 294715206; Tel: 843-563-6310; Auto Insurance Representative: Vickie Mathis; 4535 Old Georgia Hwy; Cowpens SC 29330-8832; Tel: 864463-4784; Provident Guild Representative: Nadine Chaplin; PO Box 21293; Hilton Head Island SC 29925-1293; Chaplain: David Wertz Sr; 140 Bagwell Rd.; Roebuck SC 29376-3600; Tel: 864-574-5411; PAC Chair: Nicole Reed; 322 Woodsong Dr; Inman SC 100 29349; Tel: 864-578-7501; PAC Co-Chairs: Suzanne Schultz; 1808 Marias Ct; Charleston SC 29414-5921; Pamela Sanders; 237 Calli Lane; Elgin SC 29045-9571; Tel: 803-408-0089; Editor: Hilary Wilgus; 2116 St Peters Lane; Charleston SC 29414-5932; Tel: 843-763-9419; Historian: Sue Rodgers; 7663 Fairview Rd; Batesburg SC 29006-9744; Photographer: Heyward Coker Jr; 2721 Holt Dr; Columbia SC 29205-4410; Tel: 803-796-0455; Parliamentarian: Jody Hart; 121 Addie Lucas Rd; Lexington SC 29073-7529; Armed Forces Club Secretary: G. Kenneth Beatson; 104 S Meadow Dr; Manning SC 29102-2937; Tel: 803-4352373; South Dakota President: Bradley Duffy; 1028 E Park St; Winner SD 57580-2422; Tel: 605-842-3717; Vice President: Mark Mulder; 1400 S Deerberry Trl; Sioux Falls SD 57106-3351; Secretary/Treasurer: Linda Burri; 26927 462nd Ave; Chancellor SD 57015-5311; Tel: 605-261-0761; Executive Committee: Jone Moser; 524 Fox Run Ct; Rapid City SD 57701-2329; Tel: 605-348-4594; Jeffrey Schaunaman; 38296 123rd St; Aberdeen SD 57401-8318; Tel: 605-216-8888; Christina Yapp; 735 S Summit Ave; Sioux Falls SD 571044738; Tel: 605-254-8321; PAC Chair: Donald Neumayr; 482 Sunset Dr; Beresford SD 57004-1939; Tel: 605-763-2882; PAC Co-Chair: Cynthia Rieffer; 1312 E 8th St; Sioux Falls SD 57103-1704; Editor: Linda Burri; 26927 462nd Ave; Chancellor SD 57015-5311; Tel: 605-261-0761; 101 Tennessee President: Thomas Keys; 86 W Geeter Rd; Memphis TN 38109-6618; Tel: 901-605-1860; Fax: 901-785-2975; Vice President: William McKissack; 180 Old Guthrie Rd.; Loretto TN 38469-2747; Tel: 931-853-6370; Secretary/Treasurer: Belvia Allmon; 274 Mull Rd; Cleveland TN 37323-5354; Tel: 423-715-6424; Fax: 423338-9593; Executive Committee: Amelia Susong; 185 S Mill Rd; Greeneville TN 37743-1952; Tel: 423-638-5129; Leonard Ross Jr; 4538 Villawood Dr; Memphis TN 381184224; Tel: 901-795-8402; Robert Bane; 116 Jill Lane; Woodbury TN 37190-6141; Tel: 615-563-5067; Retired Representative: Carolyn Smith; 6529 Hinkle Rd; Harrison TN 37341-9768; Tel: 423-838-1616; Editor: Emma McCarty; 215 Pleasant Ridge Rd; Lafollette TN 37766-7077; Tel: 423-566-1291; Fax: 423-566-1261; Auto Insurance Representative: Margaret Dixon; 7244 Sims Rd; Harrison TN 37341; Tel: 423-344-6883; PAC Chair: Carolyn Smith; 6529 Hinkle Rd; Harrison TN 37341-9768; Tel: 423-838-1616; Texas President: Jacqueline Glancy; 2621 Hawk Dr; Mesquite TX 75181-1675; Tel: 972-222-4561; Fax: 972-222-7534; Vice President: Janice Stone; PO Box 25; Emory TX 75440-0025; Tel: 903-473-2514; Fax: 903-473-3140; Secretary/Treasurer: Pamela Smith; 481 Pecan Dr; Burleson TX 76028-6309; Tel: 817-426-3322; Fax: 817426-3559; State Trustees: Rita Clark; PO Box 224; Kopperl TX 76652-0224; Tel: 254-889-3553; Fax: 254-296-8024; Eduardo De Leon; 3401 Del Norte; Mission TX 785748779; Tel: 956-451-8257; Fax: 956-424-0523; Kenneth Rudd Jr; 6510 Sandown St; San Antonio TX 78239-2839; Tel: 210-452-0099; 102 Vickie Lovings; 5700 Highway 150 W; New Waverly TX 77358-5494; Tel: 936-767-3225; Ed Malek; PO Box 65; Paradise TX 76073-0065; Tel: 940393-8938; Auto Insurance Representative: Ed Malek; PO Box 65; Paradise TX 76073-0065; Tel: 940-393-8938; Provident Guild Representative: Janice Wiechman; 3195 State Highway 79 S; Wichita Falls TX 76310-0521; Tel: 940-867-5029; Chaplain: Eduardo De Leon; 3401 Del Norte; Mission TX 78574-8779; Tel: 956-451-8257; Fax: 956-424-0523; PAC Chair: Janis Cassens; PO Box 44; Jarrell TX 765370044; Tel: 512-746-2301; Editor: Freida Hartman; 15740 FM 1056; Wellington TX 79095-4814; Tel: 806-447-5715; Fax: 806-447-2101; Legislative Representative: Eduardo De Leon; 3401 Del Norte; Mission TX 78574-8779; Tel: 956-451-8257; Fax: 956-424-0523; Utah President: Jerry Varney; 9819 Pheasant Dr; Highland UT 84003-9127; Tel: 801-756-5971; Vice President: Karen Thomas; 3417 Kenna Ln Apt 6; West Haven UT 84401-6995; Tel: 801-737-9672; Secretary/Treasurer: Michelle Tait; 775 N Harrisville Rd; Harrisville UT 84404-3535; Tel: 801-603-2222; Executive Committee: Maryann Gubler; 165 N 100 E; Ivins UT 84738-6155; Tel: 435-668-9603; Ted Van Den Akker; 3758 Franklin Rd; Magna UT 840442548; Tel: 801-252-8990; Fax: 801-252-8990; Alan Stonely; 3061 S 3400 W; Heber City UT 840324060; Tel: 801-822-3852; Jan Erickson; 4111 S 5350 W; Hooper UT 84315-9345; Tel: 801-458-8049; Auto Insurance Representative: Maryann Gubler; 165 N 100 E; Ivins UT 84738-6155; Tel: 435-668-9603; PAC Chair: Randall House; 925 N 300 E; Pl Grove UT 84062-1709; Tel: 801-785-7956; 103 Editor: vacant Historian: Karen Thomas; 3417 Kenna Ln Apt 6; West Haven UT 84401-6995; Tel: 801-737-9672; Rural Carrier Benefit Plan: Maryann Gubler; 165 N 100 E; Ivins UT 84738-6155; Tel: 435-668-9603; Jerry Varney; 9819 Pheasant Dr; Highland UT 840039127; Tel: 801-756-5971; OWCP Representative: Alan Stonely; 3061 S 3400 W; Heber City UT 84032-4060; Tel: 801-822-3852; Vermont President: Andrew Tanger; 3331 VT Route 155; East Wallingford VT 05742-9749; Tel: 802-259-3544; Vice President: Stanley Franklin; 1153 Upper Dummerston Rd; Brattleboro VT 05301-8815; Tel: 802-257-9206; Secretary/Treasurer: Eileen Smith; 302 Brook Rd.; Chelsea VT 05038-8931; Tel: 802-685-2099; Executive Committee: Reuben Adams; 515 Brazier Rd; East Montpelier VT 05651-4162; Cathleen Kapitanski; 970 Quarterline Rd; Center Rutland VT 05736-9602; April Bailey; PO Box 355; Waterbury Ctr VT 05677-0355; Auto Insurance Representative: Stanley Franklin; 1153 Upper Dummerston Rd; Brattleboro VT 05301-8815; Tel: 802-257-9206; Provident Guild Representative: Thomas Maloney; 74 Young St; Newport VT 05855-5270; Tel: 802-334-8400; PAC Chair: Stanley Franklin; 1153 Upper Dummerston Rd; Brattleboro VT 05301-8815; Tel: 802-257-9206; Editor: Andrew Tanger; 3331 VT Route 155; East Wallingford VT 05742-9749; Tel: 802-259-3544; Virginia President: Gary Stamper; 566 Hickory Ln; Galax VA 24333-3247; Tel: 276-233-8539; Vice President: Donald Osborne; 2178 Peppers Ferry Rd NW; Christiansburg VA 24073-6010; Tel: 540-381-9762; Secretary/Treasurer: Thomas Turner; PO Box 8308; 104 Norfolk VA 23503-0308; Tel: 757-646-2265; Fax: 757333-6139; Executive Committee: Kelly Magalis; 102 Buchannan Dr; Stephens City VA 22655-3806; Tel: 540-869-6734; Mozeke Slade; 35355 Hawk Nest Court; Locust Grove VA 22508-3102; Tel: 540-423-1280; Deborah Godfrey; 2625 Pine Forest Ln; Chesapeake VA 23322-2744; Tel: 757-421-0078; Tammy Gould; 675 Blundon Rd; Reedville VA 225394326; Tel: 804-453-9005; Fax: 804-453-9005; Auto Insurance Representative: Martha Newton; 138 Greenbank Rd; Falmouth VA 22406-6232; Tel: 540-2860249; Provident Guild Representative: William Bunch; 444 Dorsey Ln; Tazewell VA 24651-9238; Tel: 276-988-6476; Chaplain: Cindy Henry; 2991 Oranda Rd; Strasburg VA 22657-4717; Tel: 540-465-8186; PAC Chair: Cindy Chatneuff; 1743 Whiterock Rd NW; Floyd VA 24091-3617; Tel: 540-763-9663; Editor: Donald Osborne; 2178 Peppers Ferry Rd NW; Christiansburg VA 24073-6010; Tel: 540-381-9762; Historian: G Jean Overstreet; 306 Sky View Rd; Goodview VA 24095-2012; Tel: 540-588-0649; Legislative Representative: Cindy Chatneuff; 1743 Whiterock Rd NW; Floyd VA 24091-3617; Tel: 540-7639663; Washington President: Renee’ Pitts; PO Box 1746; Orting WA 983601746; Tel: 360-893-9182; Vice President: Mariann Faulkner; 7702 284th St NW; Stanwood WA 98292-9500; Tel: 425-308-1163; Secretary/Treasurer: Rebecca Wendlandt; 2811 N Chase Lane; Liberty Lake WA 99019-5002; Tel: 509-7107840; Fax: 509-926-9522; Auto Insurance Representative: Mariann Faulkner; 7702 284th St NW; Stanwood WA 98292-9500; Tel: 425-308-1163; 105 Provident Guild Representative: Levi Hanson; 1418 S Tacoma St; Spokane WA 99203-2258; Tel: 509-2808610; PAC Chair: Susie Hill; PO Box 93; Vashon WA 980700093; Tel: 206-463-3339; Editor: Douglas Rinehart; 3899 SE Conifer Park Dr; Port Orchard WA 98366-2236; Tel: 360-440-0889; Rural Carrier Benefit Plan: Rebecca Wendlandt; 2811 N Chase Lane; Liberty Lake WA 99019-5002; Tel: 509-7107840; Fax: 509-926-9522; Region Commiteepersons: Taralee Mohr; 11303 211th Ave NE; Granite Falls WA 98252-8750; Tel: 425-2384316; Douglas Rinehart; 3899 SE Conifer Park Dr; Port Orchard WA 98366-2236; Tel: 360-440-0889; Levi Hanson; 1418 S Tacoma St; Spokane WA 992032258; Tel: 509-280-8610; Joyce Patteson; 385 Tibbling Rd; Selah WA 98942-9253; Tel: 509-949-2510; West Virginia President: Timothy Thomason; 234 Charwood Ave; Princeton WV 24739-8183; Tel: 304-487-1656; Vice President: William Beeghly; 1859 Salem Five Forks Rd; Bruceton Mills WV 26525-6691; Tel: 304-379-2251; Secretary/Treasurer: Theresa Kalp; P.O. Box 150; Springfield WV 26763; Tel: 304-492-5444; Executive Committee: John Adams; 104 Ridenour St; Clarksburg WV 26301-3543; Tel: 304-629-9205; Tommy Bolling; 255 Kentucky St; Huntington WV 25704; Tel: 304-429-6447; Paula Johnson; 21 Haskell Lane; Morgantown WV 265082685; Auto Insurance Representative: James Montgomery; 715 4th St; New Martinsville WV 26155-2024; Tel: 304455-5380; Fax: 304-455-5380; Provident Guild Representative: William Beeghly; 1859 Salem Five Forks Rd; Bruceton Mills WV 26525-6691; Tel: 106 304-379-2251; Chaplain: Richard Morrison; 1301 Memorial Park Ave; Martinsburg WV 25401; Tel: 304-267-0986; PAC Chair: John Trimble; 304 Woodbridge Rd; Oak Hill WV 25901-3334; Tel: 304-465-8686; Editor: William Chapman Jr; RR 1 Box 399; Milton WV 25541-9764; Tel: 304-743-3995; Wisconsin President: Lisa Wojnarowski; 1202 S 49th St; Milwaukee WI 53214-3526; Tel: 414-810-4860; Vice President: Mark Becker; W335n7027 Stonebank Rd; Oconomowoc WI 53066-1405; Tel: 262-966-3344; Secretary/Treasurer: Ronald Berg; 402 Dalogasa Dr.; Arena WI 53503-9112; Tel: 608-220-4855; Asst Secretary/Treasurer: Ellen Corlett; W5781 County Road G; Rio WI 53960-9226; Executive Committee: Susan Tiffany; 2788 Rocky Rd; Tomahawk WI 54487-9300; Tel: 715-612-2060; Vicki Galgowski; W8114 830th Ave; River Falls WI 54022-4214; Tel: 715-425-7093; Marilyn La Porte; PO Box 591; Spooner WI 54801-0591; Tel: 715-635-2560; Auto Insurance Representative: Marilyn La Porte; PO Box 591; Spooner WI 54801-0591; Tel: 715-635-2560; Provident Guild Representative: Susan Tiffany; 2788 Rocky Rd; Tomahawk WI 54487-9300; Tel: 715-6122060; Chaplain: Carla Freymiller; 2391 Neff Rd; Boscobel WI 53805-9518; PAC Chair: Dennis Nelson; 1002 55th St; Amery WI 54001-3013; Tel: 715-948-2605; Editor: Lisa Wojnarowski; 1202 S 49th St; Milwaukee WI 53214-3526; Tel: 414-810-4860; Historian: Barbara Bergsma; 1109 Lakeshore Dr; Avoca WI 53506-9640; Tel: 608-532-6007; Parliamentarian: Robert Lueck; 1417 Oak St; Watertown WI 53098-1136; Tel: 920-262-1980; 107 Wyoming President: Wade Barnard; 920 Road 6; Powell WY 82435-8533; Tel: 307-754-4879; Vice President: Greggie Byrd; PO Box 607; Ranchester WY 82839-0607; Tel: 307-461-0062; Secretary/Treasurer: Lisa Hill; 6439 Emily Dr; Cheyenne WY 82009; Tel: 307-421-6225; Executive Committee: Norma Smith; PO Box 365; Carpenter WY 82054-0365; Tel: 970-895-2411; Kay Rose; 10813 County Road 3; Morrill NE 69358-3737; Tel: 308-247-2438; PAC Chair: Kay Rose; 10813 County Road 3; Morrill NE 69358-3737; Tel: 308-247-2438; Editor: Lisa Hill; 6439 Emily Dr; Cheyenne WY 82009; Tel: 307-421-6225; 108
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