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STANDING COMMITTEES of the HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES House Journal -- Committees 1957 STANDING COMMITTEES of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES First Session Fifty-second Legislature ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AND AGENCY OVERSIGHT John Wright, Chair George Faught, Vice-Chair John Auffet Steve Martin Mike Brown Jason Murphey Samson Buck Mike Reynolds Joe Dorman Earl Sears Dan Kirby AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT Don Armes, Chair John Enns, Vice-Chair Dennis Bailey Leslie Osborn Dale DeWitt R.C. Pruett Eddie Fields Brian Renegar Steve Kouplen Phil Richardson Ryan McMullen Mike Sanders Charles Ortega Harold Wright 1958 House Journal -- Committees APPROPRIATIONS AND BUDGET Ken Miller, Chair Scott Martin, Vice-Chair John Auffet Chuck Hoskin John Carey Mike Jackson Doug Cox Guy Liebmann Lee Denney Danny Morgan Dale DeWitt Ron Peters Joe Dorman Randy Terrill Larry Glenn Weldon Watson Jeff Hickman Education Subcommittee Lee Denney, Chair Earl Sears, Vice-Chair Ed Cannaday Sally Kern Ann Coody Jeannie McDaniel David Derby Bill Nations Eddie Fields Jabar Shumate Wes Hilliard Todd Thomsen Corey Holland Harold Wright General Government and Transportation Subcommittee Guy Liebmann, Chair Colby Schwartz, Vice-Chair Gary Banz Steve Martin Mike Brown Ryan McMullen Mike Jackson Eric Proctor Shane Jett Mike Reynolds Steve Kouplen T.W. Shannon Ken Luttrell Mike Thompson House Journal -- Committees 1959 Human Services Subcommittee Ron Peters, Chair Marian Cooksey, Vice-Chair Dennis Bailey Pam Peterson Wallace Collins Wade Rousselot David Dank Sue Tibbs Dennis Johnson Cory Williams Al McAffrey John Wright Charles Ortega Natural Resources and Regulatory Services Subcommittee Dale DeWitt, Chair Skye McNiel, Vice-Chair Don Armes Brian Renegar Terry Harrison Phil Richardson Charles Key Seneca Scott Lewis Moore Jerry Shoemake Jason Murphey Purcy Walker Leslie Osborn Public Health and Social Services Subcommittee Doug Cox, Chair Paul Wesselhoft, Vice-Chair Lisa Billy Charlie Joyner Gus Blackwell Lucky Lamons Samson Buck Anastasia Pittman John Enns Mike Ritze George Faught Mike Shelton Rebecca Hamilton 1960 House Journal -- Committees Public Safety and Judiciary Subcommittee Randy Terrill, Chair Mark McCullough, Vice-Chair Mike Christian Jason Nelson Rex Duncan Paul Roan Scott Inman Mike Sanders Fred Jordan Glen Bud Smithson Ryan Kiesel Daniel Sullivan Richard Morrissette Revenue and Taxation Subcommittee Jeff Hickman, Chair Neil Brannon, Vice-Chair Tad Jones R.C. Pruett Dan Kirby Ben Sherrer Randy McDaniel John Trebilcock Jerry McPeak Weldon Watson Pat Ownbey COMMON EDUCATION Ann Coody, Chair Sally Kern, Vice-Chair Gus Blackwell Tad Jones Samson Buck Jeannie McDaniel Ed Cannaday Earl Sears Doug Cox Jabar Shumate David Dank Daniel Sullivan Joe Dorman ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCIAL SERVICES Daniel Sullivan, Chair Randy McDaniel, Vice-Chair John Auffet Lewis Moore John Carey Danny Morgan George Faught Pat Ownbey Charles Key Ron Peters Guy Liebmann Mike Shelton Skye McNiel Jabar Shumate House Journal -- Committees 1961 ENERGY AND UTILITY REGULATION Mike Thompson, Chair Weldon Watson, Vice-Chair Gus Blackwell Jerry McPeak Neil Brannon Danny Morgan Marian Cooksey Ron Peters John Enns Eric Proctor Wes Hilliard Wade Rousselot Mike Jackson Mike Sanders Shane Jett Colby Schwartz Dennis Johnson Ben Sherrer Dan Kirby John Trebilcock Steve Kouplen Purcy Walker Lucky Lamons Paul Wesselhoft Steve Martin GENERAL GOVERNMENT Lisa Billy, Chair Dennis Johnson, Vice-Chair Mike Christian Jeannie McDaniel Wallace Collins Phil Richardson Larry Glenn Jerry Shoemake Charlie Joyner Sue Tibbs Scott Martin GOVERNMENT MODERNIZATION Jason Murphey, Chair David Derby, Vice-Chair George Faught Anastasia Pittman Scott Martin Seneca Scott Bill Nations T.W. Shannon Leslie Osborn 1962 House Journal -- Committees HIGHER EDUCATION AND CAREER TECH Todd Thomsen, Chair Bill Nations, Vice-Chair Mike Brown Skye McNiel Marian Cooksey Lewis Moore David Dank Anastasia Pittman Lee Denney Jabar Shumate Rebecca Hamilton Harold Wright Sally Kern HUMAN SERVICES Pam Peterson, Chair Wade Rousselot, Vice-Chair Fred Jordan Mike Reynolds Sally Kern Mike Shelton Al McAffrey Ben Sherrer Mark McCullough Weldon Watson Jason Nelson INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND TOURISM Shane Jett, Chair Purcy Walker, Vice-Chair Dennis Bailey Ken Luttrell Gary Banz Jerry McPeak Doug Cox Todd Thomsen Jeff Hickman Cory Williams Corey Holland John Wright JUDICIARY Rex Duncan, Chair Fred Jordan, Vice-Chair Marian Cooksey Richard Morrissette Scott Inman Jason Nelson Ryan Kiesel Daniel Sullivan Lucky Lamons Randy Terrill Mark McCullough House Journal -- Committees 1963 PUBLIC HEALTH John Trebilcock, Chair David Derby, Vice-Chair Lisa Billy Jeannie McDaniel Ed Cannaday Jason Nelson Lee Denney Pat Ownbey Larry Glenn Ron Peters Rebecca Hamilton Pam Peterson Terry Harrison Mike Ritze Wes Hilliard Colby Schwartz Corey Holland Seneca Scott Charlie Joyner Randy Terrill Ryan Kiesel PUBLIC SAFETY Sue Tibbs, Chair Steve Martin, Vice-Chair Wallace Collins Leslie Osborn Chuck Hoskin Mike Ritze Mark McCullough Paul Roan Randy McDaniel Glen Bud Smithson Jason Murphey Todd Thomsen RULES Gus Blackwell, Chair Mike Jackson, Vice-Chair Joe Dorman Mike Sanders Tad Jones Jerry Shoemake Charles Key Mike Thompson Guy Liebmann John Trebilcock Richard Morrissette Cory Williams 1964 House Journal -- Committees TRANSPORTATION T.W. Shannon, Chair Charlie Joyner, Vice-Chair Gary Banz Ryan McMullen Mike Christian Charles Ortega Eddie Fields Eric Proctor Ken Luttrell John Wright Al McAffrey VETERANS AND MILITARY AFFAIRS Gary Banz, Chair John Carey, Vice-Chair Don Armes Chuck Hoskin Neil Brannon Scott Inman Mike Christian Randy McDaniel Ann Coody Paul Roan Rex Duncan Paul Wesselhoft WILDLIFE Phil Richardson, Chair R.C. Pruett, Vice-Chair Dale DeWitt Skye McNiel Eddie Fields Brian Renegar Terry Harrison Earl Sears Jeff Hickman Glen Bud Smithson Fred Jordan House Journal -- Committees 1965 SPECIAL HOUSE COMMITTEES Department of Human Services Legislative Working Group (House Rule 1.9(b)) Richard Morrissette Wade Rousselot Ron Peters Kris Steele 1966 House Journal -- Committees STATUTORY AND JOINT COMMITTEES Administrative Procedures Act Hearing Board (76 O. S. § 5.3) Adoption Review Task Force (HB 2749, § 1, 2008, SB 1029, § 4, 2009) Steve Russell, Co-Chair Jason Nelson, Co-Chair House Appointees Senate Appointees Ms. Dierdre L. McJCool, MA, LPC, Ms. Crystal Drwenski, Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Ms. Rebecca Leaming Hackworth, Mr. Michael McMahan, Edmond Tulsa Ms. Deborah E. Nomura, LCSW, ACSW, Ms. Mary Lee Ingram, Tulsa Tulsa Mr. Bob Ravitz, Oklahoma City Ms. Susan Winchester, Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Council for Interstate Adult Offender Supervision (22 O. S. § 1094) House Senate Mark McCullough Anthony Sykes Affirmative Action Review Council (74 O. S. § 840-2.1) House Appointees Senate Appointees Ms. Sylvia Morales, Oklahoma City Ms. Carol A. Ainsworth, Tulsa Mr. Harold Roberts, Tulsa Mr. Charles Smith, Oklahoma City House Journal -- Committees 1967 Advantage Waiver and Developmental Disability Rate Review Committee (See Developmental Disability Rate Review Committee, Advantage Waiver) African-American Centennial Plaza Design Committee (74 O. S. § 8403) Constance Johnson, Chair Mr. Jonathan S. Small II, Oklahoma City, Vice-Chair State Agency Review Committee (See Charitable Contributions, Oversight Committee for State Employee) Oklahoma State Council on Aging House Appointee Senate Appointee Ms. JoAnn Bradley, Tahlequah Ms. Trish Emig, Stillwater Oklahoma Agriculture Enhancement and Diversification Advisory Board (2 O. S. § 5-3.5) House Appointee Senate Appointees Mr. John Grunewald, Woodward Mr. Ted Fariss, Elk City Mr. Kyle Hohmann, Enid 1968 House Journal -- Committees Task Force on the Effect of Alzheimer’s Disease in Oklahoma (SB 2186, § 1, 2008) David Dank, Co-Chair Tom Ivestor, Co-Chair House Appointees Senate Appointees Mr. Floyd Autin, Tulsa Ms. Vicki Escajeda, Oklahoma City Mr. Ron Grant, Oklahoma City Mr. Bryce Fair, Oklahoma City Mr. Bill Major, Tulsa Ms. Lisa Pever, Edmond Mr. Cliff Peden, Edmond Dr. Chandini Sharma, Tulsa Oklahoma American Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission (53 O. S., §§ 400, 402, SB 1137, § 1, 2009) House Senate Chris Benge Brian A. Crain House Appointees Senate Appointees Mr. Mark Edwards, Del City Mr. John Bryan, Tulsa Colonel Frank J. Siltman (Ret.), Fort Sill Dr. Mike McGee, Bethany Mr. Fred Miller, Norman Quality Assessment and Accountability Task Force (SB 222, § 4, 2009) House Senate Ed Cannaday John Ford Ann Coody Clark Jolley Sally Kern Susan Paddack Oklahoma Beef Industry Council House Appointee Mr. Rex Flaming, Clinton House Journal -- Committees 1969 Oklahoma State Employees Benefits Council (74 O. S. § 1364) House Appointee Senate Appointee Mr. Cliff Peden, Edmond Mr. Bryce Fair, Oklahoma City Council on Bond Oversight (62 O. S. § 695.11A) House Appointee Senate Appointee Mr. Tom Langdon, Oklahoma City Mr. Ted Fisher, Sapulpa Oklahoma Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Advisory Committee (63 O. S. § 1-555) House Senate Skye McNiel Debbe Leftwich House Appointees Senate Appointees Ms. Beth Cupp, Oklahoma City Ms. Betty Dewberry, Oklahoma City Ms. Carolyn Dubie, Sand Springs Ms. Alicia Drew, MSN, RN, CNL, Dr. Michael Gardner, Tulsa Oklahoma City Ms. Lisa Wallace-Woods, Oklahoma City Ms. Lisa Perkins, Tahlequah William Pettit, DO, Tulsa Ms. Jennifer Smith, Oklahoma City 1970 House Journal -- Committees Legislative Oversight Committee on State Budget Performance (62 O. S. 41.47) Chris Benge, Chair Mike Johnson, Vice-Chair House Senate Randy Brogdon Richard
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