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2020 Legislative Roster SENATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE officers & committees • 334-261-0800 officers & committees • 334-261-0500 officers & committees (cont.) Will Ainsworth, Lieutenant Governor / Del Marsh, President Pro Tem Mac McCutcheon, Speaker of the House Nathaniel Ledbetter, Majority Leader Greg Reed, Majority Leader / Clyde Chambliss, Majority Floor Leader Victor Gaston, Speaker Pro Tem Anthony Daniels, Minority Leader Bobby Singleton, Minority Leader Clerks and their phone #s listed with committees. All phone numbers begin with (334) 261- Clerks and their phone #s listed with committees. All phone numbers begin with (334) 261- Clerks and their phone #s listed with committees. All phone numbers begin with (334) 261- RULES BANKING & INSURANCE RULES Tracey Arnold, 0573 FINANCIAL SERVICES TRANSPORTATION, UTILITIES PUBLIC SAFETY & HOMELAND SECURITY Sue Spears, 0853 Katie Fisher, 0710 ❑Jones, M., Chairperson Carmen Berrey, 0468 & INFRASTRUCTURE Teresa Evans, 0550 2020 ❑Waggoner, Chairperson ❑Shelnutt, Chairperson ❑Rowe, Vice Chairperson ❑Blackshear, Chairperson Evonne Jackson, 0470 ❑Treadaway, Chairperson ❑Scofield,Vice Chaiperson ❑Williams, Vice Chaiperson ❑Boyd, Ranking Minority Member ❑Whitt, Vice Chairperson ❑Greer, Chairperson ❑Farley, Vice Chairperson ❑Smitherman, Ranking Minority Member ❑Smitherman, Ranking Minority Member ❑Brown, C. ❑Daniels ❑Faulkner ❑Gaston ❑Rogers, Ranking Minority Member ❑Faust, Vice Chair person ❑Jackson, Ranking Minority Member Legislative ❑Allen ❑Coleman-Madison ❑Figures ❑Barfoot ❑Burkette ❑Chesteen ❑Howard ❑Johnson ❑Ledbetter ❑McMillan ❑Coleman ❑Ingram ❑Lawrence ❑McClammy ❑McCampbell, Ranking Minority Member ❑Drake ❑England ❑Estes ❑Gray ❑Hanes ❑Holley ❑Livingston ❑McClendon ❑Elliott ❑Jones ❑Livingston ❑Price ❑Standridge ❑Warren ❑Weaver ❑Wood, R. ❑Sorrell ❑Sorrells ❑South ❑Standridge ❑Bracy ❑Crawford ❑Easterbrook ❑Gaston ❑Morris ❑Pettus ❑Reynolds ❑Robertson ❑Melson ❑Orr ❑Reed ❑Roberts ❑Scofield ❑Singleton ❑Sullivan ❑Wingo ❑Hollis ❑Isbell ❑Kitchens ❑Moore, P. ❑Rowe ❑Shiver ❑Stringer WAYS & MEANS EDUCATION ❑Waggoner ❑Whatley ❑Rafferty ❑Shedd ❑Smith ❑Wilcox FINANCE & TAXATION, EDUCATION Karen Cheeks, 0524 INSURANCE EDUCATION POLICY Roster Dalton Doyle, 0758 AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION & ❑Poole, Chairperson Carmen Berrey, 0468 URBAN & RURAL DEVELOPMENT Adam Rawlins, 0058 ❑Orr, Chairperson FORESTRY Kim Robertson, 0893 ❑Garrett, Vice Chairperson ❑Rich, Chairperson Jennifer Stallworth, 0466 ❑Collins, Chairperson ❑Melson, Vice Chairperson ❑Whatley, Chairperson ❑Scott, Ranking Minority Member ❑Ellis, Vice Chairperson ❑Shedd, Chairperson ❑Garrett, Vice Chairperson ❑Smitherman, Ranking Minority Member ❑Sessions, Vice Chairperson ❑Baker ❑Chestnut ❑Collins ❑Drummond ❑England, Ranking Minority Member ❑Standridge, Vice Chairperson ❑Scott, Ranking Minority Member ❑Albritton ❑Allen ❑Chesteen ❑Singleton Ranking Minority Member ❑Ellis ❑Faulkner ❑Grimsley ❑Kiel ❑Alexander ❑Brown, C. ❑Daniels ❑Chestnut, Ranking Minority Member ❑Daniels ❑Dismukes ❑Drummond ❑Figures ❑Gudger ❑McClendon ❑Beasley ❑Elliott ❑Gudger ❑Jones ❑Ledbetter ❑Lovvorn ❑McMillan ❑Wood, D. ❑Easterbrook ❑Faulkner ❑Kiel ❑Allen ❑Blackshear ❑Brown, C. ❑Jones, S. ❑Easterbrook ❑Ellis ❑Estes ❑Fincher Senate Officers & Committees ❑Sanders-Fortier ❑Scofield ❑Sessions ❑Livingston ❑Melson ❑Price ❑Scofield ❑Smith ❑South ❑Morris ❑Stringer ❑Wilcox ❑Wood, D. ❑Meadows ❑Morris ❑Rich ❑Robertson WAYS & MEANS GENERAL FUND ❑Singleton ❑Waggoner ❑Whatley ❑Stutts ❑Williams ❑Stringer Senators by District Dianne Harper, 0479 AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY BOARDS, AGENCIES & COMMISSIONS FINANCE & TAXATION, GENERAL FUND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS ❑Clouse, Chairperson Evonne Jackson, 0470 Mary Ruth Davis, 0478 CHILDREN & SENIOR ADVOCACY Dianne Gray, 0785 Jill Stallworth, 0774 ❑South, Vice Chairperson ❑Crawford, Chairperson ❑Sanderford, Chairperson Clif Richard, 0458 Senators Alphabetically ❑Albritton, Chairperson ❑Holley, Chairperson ❑Hall, Ranking Minority Member ❑Hurst, Vice Chairperson ❑Sorrells, Vice Chairperson ❑Brown, K.L. Chairperson ❑Allen, Vice Chairperson ❑Elliott, Vice Chairperson ❑Bracy ❑Brown, K.L. ❑Gaston ❑Greer ❑Jackson, Ranking Minority Member ❑Rogers, Ranking Minority Member ❑Shedd, Vice Chairperson House of Representatives ❑Singleton, Ranking Minority Member ❑Coleman-Madison, Ranking Minority Member ❑Kitchens ❑Lawrence ❑Lee ❑Mooney ❑Dismukes ❑Faust ❑Fincher ❑Grimsley ❑Bracy ❑Coleman ❑Holmes ❑Hurst ❑Boyd, Ranking Minority Member ❑Beasley ❑Butler ❑Chambliss ❑Albritton ❑Chambliss ❑Givhan ❑Reynolds ❑Sells ❑Warren ❑Wingo ❑Hanes ❑Howard ❑Ingram ❑McCampbell ❑Moore, P. ❑Robertson ❑Sorrells ❑Carns ❑Drummond ❑Estes Officers & Committees ❑Coleman-Madison ❑Holley ❑Gudger ❑Orr ❑Roberts ❑Oliver ❑Shaver ❑Sorrells ❑Sullivan ❑Stadthagen ❑Hanes ❑Moore, M. JUDICIARY Brandy Allen, 0494 ❑Livingston ❑McClendon ❑Orr ❑Stutts ❑Sanders-Fortier ❑Shelnutt ❑Shaver ❑Wadsworth ❑J. Hill, Chairperson CONSTITUTION, CAMPAIGNS & ELECTIONS TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH Representatives by District ❑Waggoner ❑Ward EDUCATION POLICY ❑Wadsworth, Vice Chair person Natasha Nettles, 0582 Clif Richard, 0458 MILITARY & VETERANS AFFAIRS JUDICIARY Carol Bullard, 0778 Johnson Norman, 0773 ❑McClammy, Ranking Minority Member ❑Fridy, Chairperson ❑Lovvorn, Chairperson Clif Richard, 0458 Representatives Alphabetically ❑Ward, Chairperson ❑Melson, Chairperson ❑Allen ❑Ball ❑Chestnut ❑Coleman ❑Drake ❑Fincher, Vice Chairperson ❑Harbison, Vice Chairperson ❑Drake, Chairperson ❑Barfoot, Vice Chairperson ❑Chesteen, Vice Chairperson ❑England ❑Farley ❑Faulkner ❑Fridy ❑Givan, Ranking Minority Member ❑Hall, Ranking Minority Member ❑Rowe, Vice Chairperson ❑Smitherman, Ranking Minority Member ❑Figures, Ranking Minority Member ❑ Holmes ❑Pettus ❑Simpson ❑Allen ❑Clarke ❑Harbison ❑Hatcher ❑Baker ❑Lipscomb ❑McMillan ❑McClammy, Ranking Minority Member ❑Albritton ❑Coleman-Madison ❑Burkette ❑Butler ❑Elliott ❑McClendon ❑Mooney ❑Pringle ❑Sanderford ❑Moore, M. ❑Sanderford ❑Scott ❑Sorrell ❑Clouse ❑Hatcher ❑Howard HEALTH Mikelann Auburtin, 0488 ❑Figures ❑Givhan ❑Orr ❑Sanders-Fortier ❑Price ❑Shelnutt ❑Smitherman ❑Jones, S. ❑Meadows ❑Pettus ❑Treadaway ❑Lee, Chairperson ETHICS & CAMPAIGN FINANCE ❑Singleton ❑Stutts ❑Whatley ❑Wood, R. VETERANS & MILITARY AFFAIRS ❑Johnson, Vice Chair person Adam Rawlins, 0058 HEALTHCARE Lindsey Lewis, 0856 Kay Dierlam, 0884 ❑Hall, Ranking Minority Member ❑Ball, Chairperson ❑McClendon, Chairperson ❑Butler, Chairperson ❑Fridy ❑Gray ❑Lipscomb ❑Wingo, Vice Chairperson ❑Stutts, Deputy Chairperson ❑Givhan, Vice Chairperson ❑Lovvorn❑Marques ❑Mooney ❑Nordgren ❑Jackson, Ranking Minority Member ❑Coleman-Madison, Ranking Minority Member ❑Beasley, Ranking Minority Member ❑Oliver ❑Rafferty ❑Farley ❑Forte ❑Grimsley ❑Reynolds ❑Beasley ❑Butler ❑Chesteen ❑Barfoot ❑Burkette ❑Chesteen ❑Holley ❑Sells ❑Warren ❑Weaver ❑Simpson ❑Sorrell ❑Whorton ❑Melson ❑Reed ❑Roberts ❑Ward ❑Sanders-Fortier ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & TOURISM STATE GOVERNMENT ❑Whatley ❑Williams CHILDREN, YOUTH & HUMAN SERVICES Evonne Jackson, 0470 Jacqueline Tymes, 0431 TOURISM Hilda Oglesby, 0712 Erica Stevenson, 0885 ❑Nordgren, Chairperson ❑Pringle, Chairperson ❑Marsh, Chairperson ❑Stutts, Chairperson ❑Johnson, Vice Chairperson ❑Sells, Vice Chairperson ❑Price, Vice Chairperson ❑Jones, Vice Chairperson ❑Forte, Ranking Minority Member ❑Rogers, Ranking Minority Member ❑Smitherman, Ranking Minority Member ❑Coleman-Madison, Ranking Minority Member ❑Brown, C. ❑Harbison ❑Hollis ❑Isbell ❑Ball ❑Boyd ❑Easterbrook ❑Hollis ❑Beasley ❑Burkette ❑Elliott ❑Gudger ❑Albritton ❑Barfoot ❑Beasley ❑Rafferty ❑Shaver ❑Whitt ❑Whorton ❑Kiel ❑Lawrence ❑Rowe ❑Shiver ❑Jones ❑Melson ❑Sessions ❑Singleton ❑Chambliss-❑Givhan ❑Holley ❑Roberts ❑Wood, R. ❑Stadthagen ❑Weaver ❑Sanders-Fortier ❑Shelnutt ❑Williams FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY & COMMERCE & SMALL BUSINESS COUNTY & MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONFIRMATIONS Mary Ruth Davis, 0478 Mary Ruth Davis, 0478 Gina Shaffer, 0863 Britney Thames, 0896 ❑Carns, Chairperson ❑Ingram, Chairperson ❑Livingston, Chairperson ❑Scofield,Chairperson ❑Marques, Vice Chairperson ❑Wilcox, Vice Chairperson 7265 Halcyon Summit Drive ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Gudger, Vice Chairperson Waggoner, Vice Chairperson Forte, Ranking Minority Member Boyd, Ranking Minority Member Montgomery, Alabama 36117-3502 ❑Figures, Ranking Minority Member ❑Smitherman, Ranking Minority Member ❑Alexander ❑Clarke ❑Gray ❑Isbell ❑Kitchens ❑Blackshear ❑Clarke ❑Crawford ❑Barfoot ❑Butler ❑Chambliss ❑Orr ❑Allen ❑Barfoot ❑Burkette ❑Figures ❑Ledbetter ❑Simpson ❑Wheeler ❑Whitt ❑Hurst ❑Jones, S. ❑McMillan ❑Sullivan Telephone: 334-263-5757 / Fax: 334-262-3991 Compiled as a service of the ❑Roberts ❑Sanders-Fortier ❑Scofield ❑Givhan❑Jones ❑Reed ❑Sessions ❑Whorton ❑Wheeler ❑Wood, D. alabamaretail.org ❑Shelnutt ❑Ward ❑Stutts ❑Ward ❑Whatley ❑Williams FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY LOCAL LEGISLATION TRANSPORTATION & ENERGY LOCAL Carmen Berrey, 0468 Jennifer Stallworth, 0466 Follow AlabamaRetail on Facebook and Twitter Luanne Miller, 0861 Sabrina Gaston, 0881 ❑Sells, Chairperson ❑Baker, Chairperson and ShopAlabama on Instagram ❑Allen, Chairperson ❑Chambliss, Chairperson ❑Sullivan, Vice Chairperson ❑Whorton, Vice Chairperson The Alabama Retail Association represents independent merchants and national ❑Roberts, Vice Chairperson ❑Marsh ❑Reed ❑Scott, Ranking Minority Member ❑Jackson, Ranking Minority Member companies who sell food, clothing, furniture, medicine and more. 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