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2016 Telephone Directory & Committee Assignments 2016 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY & COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 64TH WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE Legislative Hotline & ADA Information Telephone Directory and Committee Assignments of the Washington State Legislature Sixty–Fourth Legislature 2016 Regular Session Washington State Senate Brad Owen ............... President of the Senate Pam Roach ............... President Pro Tempore Sharon Brown ........ Vice President Pro Tempore Hunter G. Goodman ....... Secretary of the Senate Paul Campos. .Deputy Secretary of the Senate Washington House of Representatives Frank Chopp. Speaker Jim Moeller ................ Speaker Pro Tempore Tina Orwall ....... Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore Barbara Baker ....................... Chief Clerk Bernard Dean ................ Deputy Chief Clerk 64th Washington State Legislature 3 Members by District Members by District DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 14 DISTRICT 27 DISTRICT 40 Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe, D Sen. Curtis King, R Sen. Jeannie Darneille, D Sen. Kevin Ranker, D Rep. Derek Stanford, D Rep. Norm Johnson, R Rep. Laurie Jinkins, D Rep. Kristine Lytton, D Rep. Luis Moscoso, D Rep. Gina McCabe, R Rep. Jake Fey, D Rep. Jeff Morris, D DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 15 DISTRICT 28 DISTRICT 41 Sen. Randi Becker, R Sen. Jim Honeyford, R Sen. Steve O’Ban, R Sen. Steve Litzow, R Rep. J.T. Wilcox, R Rep. Bruce Chandler, R Rep. Dick Muri, R Rep. Tana Senn, D Rep. Andrew Barkis, R Rep. David Taylor, R Rep. Christine Kilduff, D Rep. Judy Clibborn, D DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 16 DISTRICT 29 DISTRICT 42 Sen. Andy Billig, D Sen. Mike Hewitt, R Sen. Steve Conway, D Sen. Doug Ericksen, R Rep. Marcus Riccelli, D Rep. Maureen Walsh, R Rep. David Sawyer, D Rep. Luanne Van Werven, R Rep. Timm Ormsby, D Rep. Terry Nealey, R Rep. Steve Kirby, D Rep. Vincent Buys, R DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 17 DISTRICT 30 DISTRICT 43 Sen. Mike Padden, R Sen. Don Benton, R Sen. Mark Miloscia, R Sen. Jamie Pedersen, D Rep. Bob McCaslin, R Rep. Lynda Wilson, R Rep. Linda Kochmar, R Rep. Brady Walkinshaw, D Rep. Matt Shea, R Rep. Paul Harris, R Rep. Teri Hickel, R Rep. Frank Chopp, D DISTRICT 5 DISTRICT 18 DISTRICT 31 DISTRICT 44 Sen. Mark Mullet, D Sen. Ann Rivers, R Sen. Pam Roach, R Sen. Steve Hobbs, D Rep. Jay Rodne, R Rep. Brandon Vick, R Rep. Drew Stokesbary, R Rep. Hans Dunshee, D Rep. Chad Magendanz, R Rep. Liz Pike, R Rep. Christopher Hurst, D Rep. Mark Harmsworth, R DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 19 DISTRICT 32 DISTRICT 45 Sen. Michael Baumgartner, R Sen. Dean Takko, D Sen. Maralyn Chase, D Sen. Andy Hill, R Rep. Kevin Parker, R Rep. Brian Blake, D Rep. Cindy Ryu, D Rep. Roger Goodman, D Rep. Jeff Holy, R Rep. JD Rossetti, D Rep. Ruth Kagi, D Rep. Larry Springer, D DISTRICT 7 DISTRICT 20 DISTRICT 33 DISTRICT 46 Sen. Brian Dansel, R Sen. John E. Braun, R Sen. Karen Keiser, D Sen. David Frockt, D Rep. Shelly Short, R Rep. Richard DeBolt, R Rep. Tina Orwall, D Rep. Gerry Pollet, D Rep. Joel Kretz, R Rep. Ed Orcutt, R Rep. Mia Gregerson, D Rep. Jessyn Farrell, D DISTRICT 8 DISTRICT 21 DISTRICT 34 DISTRICT 47 Sen. Sharon Brown, R Sen. Marko Liias, D Sen. Sharon Nelson, D Sen. Joe Fain, R Rep. Brad Klippert, R Rep. Strom Peterson, D Rep. Eileen Cody, D Rep. Mark Hargrove, R Rep. Larry Haler, R Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self, D Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon, D Rep. Pat Sullivan, D DISTRICT 9 DISTRICT 22 DISTRICT 35 DISTRICT 48 Sen. Mark Schoesler, R Sen. Karen Fraser, D Sen. Tim Sheldon, D Sen. Cyrus Habib, D Rep. Joe Schmick, R Rep. Chris Reykdal, D Rep. Dan Griffey, R Rep. Joan McBride, D Rep. Mary Dye, R Rep. Sam Hunt, D Rep. Drew MacEwen, R Rep. Patricia Kuderer, D DISTRICT 10 DISTRICT 23 DISTRICT 36 DISTRICT 49 Sen. Barbara Bailey, R Sen. Christine Rolfes, D Sen. Reuven Carlyle, D Sen. Annette Cleveland, D Rep. Norma Smith, R Rep. Sherry Appleton, D Rep. Gael Tarleton, D Rep. Sharon Wylie, D Rep. Dave Hayes, R Rep. Drew Hansen, D Rep. Noel Frame, D Rep. Jim Moeller, D DISTRICT 11 DISTRICT 24 DISTRICT 37 Sen. Bob Hasegawa, D Sen. Jim Hargrove, D Sen. Pramila Jayapal, D Rep. Zack Hudgins, D Rep. Kevin Van De Wege, D Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos, D Rep. Steve Bergquist, D Rep. Steve Tharinger, D Rep. Eric Pettigrew, D DISTRICT 12 DISTRICT 25 DISTRICT 38 Sen. Linda Evans Parlette, R Sen. Bruce Dammeier, R Sen. John McCoy, D Rep. Cary Condotta, R Rep. Melanie Stambaugh, R Rep. June Robinson, D Rep. Brad Hawkins, R Rep. Hans Zeiger, R Rep. Mike Sells, D DISTRICT 13 DISTRICT 26 DISTRICT 39 Sen. Judy Warnick, R Sen. Jan Angel, R Sen. Kirk Pearson, R Rep. Tom Dent, R Rep. Jesse Young, R Rep. Dan Kristiansen, R Rep. Matt Manweller, R Rep. Michelle Caldier, R Rep. Elizabeth Scott, R 4 5 Legislative Hotline & ADA Information Washington State Senate Leadership and Committee Assignments Senate Caucus Officers 2016 Majority Coalition Caucus Majority Leader .................. Mark Schoesler Majority Caucus Chair ....... Linda Evans Parlette Majority Floor Leader .................. Joe Fain Majority Whip ...................... Ann Rivers Majority Caucus Deputy Leader ...... John Braun Majority Caucus Vice Chair ............ Jan Angel Majority Assistant Floor Leader .... Jim Honeyford Majority Assistant Whip ........... Mark Miloscia Democratic Caucus Democratic Leader ............... Sharon Nelson Democratic Caucus Chair ............ Karen Fraser Democratic Vice Caucus Chair . Rosemary McAuliffe Democratic Floor Leader ......... Christine Rolfes Democratic Whip .................. Cyrus Habib Democratic Deputy Leader ........... Andy Billig Democratic Asst. Floor Leader ......... Marko Liias Democratic Assistant Whip .......... Mark Mullet 64th Washington State Legislature 7 Senate Standing Committees Senate Standing Committees 2016 Membership of Rules (20) — Roach, Vice Chair (R); Bailey; Benton; Billig; Senate Standing Committees Chase; Dammeier; Ericksen; Fain; Fraser; Hasegawa; Honeyford; King; Mullet; Nelson; Parlette; Pearson; Accountability & Reform (5) — Miloscia, Chair (R); Rivers; Rolfes; Schoesler; Sheldon Padden, Vice Chair (R); *Fraser; Dansel; McAuliffe Trade & Economic Development (7) — Brown, Chair (R); Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development (5) — Braun, Vice Chair (R); *Chase; Angel; Carlyle; Ericksen; Warnick, Chair (R); Dansel, Vice Chair (R); *Takko; McCoy Hobbs; Honeyford Transportation (15) — King, Chair (R); Benton, Vice Chair Commerce and Labor (7) — Baumgartner, Chair (R); (R); Fain, Vice Chair, Budget (R); *Hobbs; **Liias; Braun, Vice Chair (R); *Hasegawa; Conway; Keiser; Baumgartner; Carlyle; Cleveland; Ericksen; Jayapal; King; Warnick Litzow; Miloscia; Rivers; Sheldon; Takko Early Learning & K-12 Education (9) — Litzow, Chair (R); Ways & Means (23) — Hill, Chair (R); Braun, Vice Chair Dammeier, Vice Chair (R); *McAuliffe; Billig; Fain; Hill; (R); Dammeier, Vice Chair (R); Honeyford, Vice Chair, Mullet; Rivers; Rolfes Capital Budget Chair (R); *Hargrove; *****Keiser; ****Ranker; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Brown; Conway; Energy, Environment & Telecommunications (9) — Darneille; Hasegawa; Hewitt; Nelson; O'Ban; Padden; Ericksen, Chair (R); Sheldon, Vice Chair (D); *McCoy; Parlette; Pedersen; Rolfes; Schoesler; Warnick Braun; Brown; Cleveland; Habib; Honeyford; Ranker Financial Institutions & Insurance (9) — Benton, Chair (R); Angel, Vice Chair (R); *Mullet; Fain; Hobbs; Litzow; Nelson; Pedersen; Roach Government Operations and Security (7) — Roach, Chair (R); Benton, Vice Chair (R); Pearson, Vice Chair (R); Dansel; Habib; McCoy; Takko Health Care (13) — Becker, Chair (R); Dammeier, Vice Chair (R); *Cleveland; Angel; Bailey; Baumgartner; Brown; Conway; Frockt; Jayapal; Keiser; Parlette; Rivers Higher Education (7) — Bailey, Chair (R); Baumgartner, Vice Chair (R); *Frockt; Becker; Carlyle; Liias; Miloscia Human Services, Mental Health & Housing (5) — O'Ban, Chair (R); Miloscia, Vice Chair (R); *Darneille; Hargrove; Padden Law and Justice (7) — Padden, Chair (R); O'Ban, Vice Chair (R); *Pedersen; Darneille; Frockt; Pearson; Roach Natural Resources & Parks (7) — Pearson, Chair (R); * Minority Ranking Member Dansel, Vice Chair (R); *Jayapal; Chase; Fraser; Hewitt; ** Minority Asst. Ranking Member Warnick *** Vice Chair, Education Finance **** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Operating ***** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Capital Budget The Lt. Governor is a voting member of the Rules Committee 8 9 Senate Standing Committees Senate Standing Committees 2016 Member Assignments to Dansel, Brian — Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Senate Standing Committees Development, Vice Chair, Natural Resources & Parks, Vice Chair, Accountability & Reform, Government Angel, Jan — Financial Institutions & Insurance, Vice Operations and Security — Chair, Health Care, Trade & Economic Development Darneille, Jeannie — *Human Services, Mental Health & Bailey, Barbara — Higher Education, Chair, Health Care, Housing, Law and Justice, Ways & Means Rules, Ways & Means Ericksen, Doug — Energy, Environment & Baumgartner, Michael — Commerce and Labor, Telecommunications, Chair, Rules, Trade & Economic Chair, Higher Education, Vice Chair, Health Care, Development, Transportation Transportation Fain, Joe — Transportation, Vice Chair, Budget, Early Becker, Randi — Health Care, Chair, Higher Education, Learning & K-12 Education, Financial Institutions & Ways & Means Insurance, Rules Benton, Don — Financial Institutions & Insurance, Chair, Fraser, Karen — *Accountability & Reform, Natural Government Operations and Security, Vice Chair, Resources & Parks, Rules Transportation, Vice Chair, Rules Frockt, David — *Higher Education, Health Care, Law and Billig, Andy — Early Learning & K-12 Education, Rules, Justice Ways & Means Habib,
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