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Here you'll find the most comprehensive listing of local contacts covering the Llano area all in one location. Every attempt will be made to keep it as current as possible. If you need to contact a public official but don't know how - here's the first place to look. Use it as a quick reference tool. Please notify me of any updates or corrections.

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Local, State and Federal Contacts
(All area codes are 325 unless otherwise indicated)
 

City of Llano: 301 Main Street, Llano, Texas 78643
247-4158; Fax: 247-4158

http://www.llanotx.com/CityofLlano.html
[NOTE: all telephone numbers are 247- 4158 unless otherwise indicated]

Mayor – Roger Pinckney
Mayor Pro Tem – Shane Gray
Aldermen:
Bubba Bollier
Cheryl Crabtree
Bryant Ratliff
Edward Stefan
City Manager – (Position open)
Secretary - Kerry Williams
Chief of Police – James Schilling: 247-3028
Fire Chief – Kacie Miller : 247-3736
Municipal Judge – Hon. Jack Redford: 247-1928
Planning & Zoning Board Chairperson – Jeff Kuykendall
Public Works Director – Eugene Long
Electric Department Foremen – Steven Craig

City of Sunrise Beach Village: 124 Sunrise Drive, Sunrise Beach Texas 78643
388-6438; http://cityofsunrisebeach.org/site/
Mayor: Pat Fain –
388-6438; Home: 388-3326
Secretary:
Hans J. Schneider                    
Commissioners:
Jon Rogers (Mayor Pro-Tem): 388-2077
Ray Fleming (Tax Assessor/Collector): 388-4049

Police Chief: Ed Burney – 388-2899
Fire Chief: Sy Shiffman –
388-4765
Municipal Judge: Hon. John Maxwell – 830-798-2077

City of Horseshoe Bay: P.O. Box 7765, Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657-7765
(830) 598-8741;
city@horseshoe-bay-tx.gov

Mayor: Bob Lambert, mayor@horseshoe-bay-tx.gov

Aldermen:

Jim Babcock
John Bird
Karen Wines
Dick Rantzow
Jeff Robinson

General Manager:

Michael F. Thuss, PE

#1 Community Drive,
Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657

mthuss @ horseshoe-bay-tx.gov Phone: 830/598-8741  EXT: 208 FAX: 830/598-8744

Director of Public Works/

City Engineer:
Glenn Jones, PE CFM

#1 Community Drive,
Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657

gjones @ horseshoe-bay-tx.gov Phone: 830/598-8741  EXT: 209 FAX: 830/598-8744

City Secretary/

Administration Manager:
Toni Vanderburg
#1 Community Drive,
Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657

tvanderburg @ horseshoe-bay-tx.gov Phone: 830/598-8741 EXT: 207 FAX: 830/598-8744 Police Chief:
Bill Lane
#1 Community Drive,
Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657
blane @ horseshoe-bay-tx.gov EMERGENCY : 911 NON-EMERGENCY:830/598-2633 FAX: 830/598-4123

Fire Chief:

James A. Fiero
Fire Station #1
#1 Community Drive,
Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657

jfiero @ horseshoe-bay-tx.gov EMERGENCY : 911 NON-EMERGENCY:830/598-6953 FAX: 830/598-8758 Fire Station #2
601 Broken Hills
Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657
  EMERGENCY : 911 NON-EMERGENCY:830/596-2808 FAX: 830/596-0838

Field Operations Supervisor:
Allan (Al) Morgenroth

#1 Community Drive,
Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657

amorgenroth @ horseshoe-bay-tx.gov Phone: 830/598-8741 EXT: 228 FAX: 830/598-8744 Plant Operations Supervisor:
Jay Middleton
#1 Community Drive,
Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657
jmiddleton @ horseshoe-bay-tx.gov Phone: 830/598-8741 EXT:227 FAX: 598-8744 Development Inspector:
Jim Jones
#1 Community Drive,
Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657
jjones @ horseshoe-bay-tx.gov Phone: 830/598-8741 EXT: 210 FAX: 830/598-8744


Llano County:
County Judge: Wayne Brascom 247-7730; Fax:
247-7732
Commissioner, 1st Precinct: Johnnie Heck
Commissioner, 2nd Precinct: Henry Parker
512-793-2332
Commissioner, 3rd Precinct: Duane Stueven 388-3092
Commissioner, 4th Precinct: Jerry Don Moss 247-2788

County Sheriff: Nathan Garrett 247-5050
County Clerk: Betty Sue Hoy 247-4455
County Attorney: Cheryll Mabray 247-7733; Fax:
247-7737
Hot Checks:
247-7736; Fax: 247-7737
County Auditor: Cindy Lent
247-7739; Fax: 247-7741
Data Processing:
247-7746; Fax: 247-7741
 Tax Assessor/Collector: Dexter Sagabiel
247-4165
County Treasurer: Sandra Overstreet
247-7743; Fax: 247-7732
District Attorney, 33rd Judicial District: Sam Oatman
247-5755
Protective Orders:
247-7736
Victim/Witness Coordinator: 247-7736; Fax:
247-7737
District Clerk, 33rd Judicial District Joyce "Mimi" Gillow
247-5036
District Judge, 33rd Judicial District: Hon. Gil Jones
512-756-5436
District Judge, 424th Judicial District: Hon. Dan Mills


Justice Courts
Justice of the Peace, 1st Precinct:(Richard Owens
830-598-2296
Justice of the Peace, 2nd Precinct: Linda Ballard
512-793-2332
Justice of the Peace, 3rd Precinct: Era Marian
388-6215
 Bryan Alexander
247-3178

Constable, 1st Precinct: Jerry Drummond 830-598-2296
Constable, 2nd Precinct: Jerold Moore 379-2823
Constable, 3rd Precinct: Bill Edwards 388-6215
Constable, 4th Precinct: Joe Simpson, Jr. 247-3483

Other
Texas Cooperative Extension-Agriculture: 247-5159
Texas Cooperative Extension-
FCS: 247-4849
Indigent Health Care:
247-1116; Fax: 247-7732
Department of Natural Resources:
247-2039
911 Coordinator: 247-2039:
Kingsland Library: 388-3170
Lakeshore Library: 379-1174
Llano Library: 247-5248
Road & Bridge Department: 247-4352
Veterans Services (Llano Office): 247-7758; Fax:
247-7732

Llano Independent School District
200 East Lampasas, Llano Texas 768643
247-4747; www.llano.k12.tx.us/index.html
Superintendent: Dennis Hill –
247-4747; Home: 247-3430

Board of Trustees: (Terms expire in May in the year indicated)

Place 1: (2009)
Alan Geistman, President
1004 Bayley Street
Llano, Texas 78643
247-1775; ageist@moment.net
Place 2: (2007)
David McMillan
3401 Blue Lake Drive
Horseshoe Bay, Texas 78657
830-598-5167; mcmillan@tstar.net
Place 3: (2008)
Commie Milliorn, Secretary
P.O. Box 5715
Valley Spring, Texas 76885
247-5467; milliorn@moment.net
Place 4: (2008)
Dennis Raesener
145 CR 215 A
Llano, Texas 78643
247-2858; draeseners@ctesc.net
Place 5: (2009)
Norman Long, Vice-President
P.O. Box 4645
Horseshoe Bay, Texas 78657
830-596-2443; norman@ktc.net
Place 6: (2007)
Sharon Penny
P.O. Box 9156
Horseshoe Bay, Texas 78657
247-4747; penny@grayce.net
Place 7: (2007)
Ronnie Rudd
P.O. Box 8850
Horseshoe Bay, Texas 78657
830-596-2680; rrudd@tstar.net

Llano Memorial Health Care System
200 W. Ollie Street
Llano, Texas 78643
325-247-5040
Administrator: Kevin Leeper
www.llanomemorial.org

State Officials
Governor Rick Perry
Room 200 State Capitol
Austin, Texas 78701
512-463-2000

State Senator Troy Fraser
24th Senatorial District
P.O. Box 12068
Austin, Texas 78711
830-693-9900
512-463-0124; Fax: 512-475-3736

State Representative Harvey Hilderbran
Congressional District 53
125 Lehman Drive
Kerrville, Texas 78028


National Officials
President George W. Bush
White house
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20510

Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison
703 Hart Senate Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
202-224-5922

Senator John Cornyn
517 Hart Senate Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
202-224-2934

Representative, District 21 Lamar Smith
1100 NE Loop 410, Suite 640
San Antonio, Texas 78209
210-821-5024

Representative, District 11 Mike Conaway
County Annex
104 W. Sandstone
Llano, Texas 78643
325-247-2826
Fax: 325-247-2676
E-mail: mconaway@mikeconaway.com
 

Favorite Web Sites

If you have a favorite. let me know about it. If they'll post my web site on theirs, I'll return the favor.

Americans for Prosperity – Protecting an individual's right to economic freedom and opportunity. www.americansforprosperity.org

City of Llano - Established in 1856, the City of Llano has its own "revamped" web site with interesting features and helpful information www.llanotx.com/cityofllano.html


Eagle Forum - Enabling conservative and pro-family men and women to participate in the process of self-government and public policy making so that America will continue to be a land of individual liberty, respect for family integrity, public and private virtue, and private enterprise. www.eagleforum.org

33rd District Attorney - Sam Oatman is on the internet. Most of the cases the local media reports on is from this site. So if you're tracking a particular case, here's where you can get up-to-date information concerning it. www.33districtattorney.com

Horseshoe Bay - Covers one of the wealthiest communities in Llano County that pays the major cost of county services. www.horseshebay.net/index.html

Initiative For Texas - Initiative for Texas is a non-partisan project whose sole purpose is to obtain for Texans the right of direct binding initiative for state laws and constitutional amendment. www.initiativefortexas.org

Institute for Justice – Public interest law firm that litigates in courts across the country preserving freedom of opportunity and challenging government’s control over individuals’ lives. www.ij.org

Kingsland Chamber of Commerce - Helpful Chamber stuff. www.kingslandchamber.org

Llano Chamber of Commerce - Helpful Chamber stuff. www.llanochamber.org/index.htm

Llano County Appraisal District - Gary Eldridge is also on the internet. Helpful site if you have an interest in property appraisals, and who doesn't? www.llanocad.com

Llano County Public Policy Forum - A "must" site to go to.  It's best feature will be its ability to conduct anonymous polls on public policy issues in the near future. www.lcppf.org

Llano Independent School District - Llano ISD's own web site. Not updated frequently but does contain some useful material. www.llano.k12.tx.us/index.html

Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (Texas Chapter) - One of the most important, socially responsible, and peaceful movements for justice since the civil rights movement of the 1960s dealing with illegal immigration. http://www.minutemanhq.com/state/index.php?chapter=TX


National Center for Policy Analysis - Develops and promotes private alternatives to government regulation and control, solving problems by relying on the strength of the competitive, entrepreneurial private sector. www.ncpa.org


Pacific Legal Foundation – America's trusted champion of Constitutional rights, fighting and winning decisive actions in the courts of law and the court of public opinion to rescue liberty from the grasp of government power. www.pacificlegal.org

The Property Rights Organization of Texas (PROTex) – A coalition of groups and individuals singularly dedicated to protecting the property rights jeopardized by the U.S. Supreme Court’s appalling decision in Kelo v. City of New London. www.protexas.org

Republican
Liberty Caucus of Texas - Promoting "Free Enterprise, Individual Freedom & Limited Government."  www.rlctexas.org

Take Back Texas Government - A special project of the Americans for Prosperity Foundation is an organization of taxpayers, teachers, parents and elected officials who believe that government belongs to the people who pay for it. www.TakeBackTexasGovernment.com

Texans for Texas - Conservative activists promoting common sense public policy with fiscal responsibility www.tx4tx.org


Texas Eagle Forum – Texas chapter of the Eagle Forum. Citizen volunteers can affect government policies in Congress, state legislatures, city councils and school boards; elect candidates at every level; and articulate conservative and pro-family policies through the media. www.texaseagle.org


Texas Insider - The information leader for all media outlets covering the  state; fundamentally changes the way Texas political news is reported; the news delivered undiluted, unfiltered and unfettered. www.texasinsider.org


Texas Justice Foundation – Seeks to mobilize citizens to provide, through financial and service contributions, free legal representation in landmark cases to promote limited government, free markets, private property, and parental rights. www.txjf.org


Texas Public Policy Foundation -  Non-profit, non-partisan research institute guided by the core principles of limited government, free markets, private property rights, individual liberty and personal responsibility. www.texaspolicy.com

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