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Twenty-First Legislature, 2003 Regular Session Twenty-Sixth Legislature, 2011 Regular Session SENATORS: Leadership and Committee Assignments President: Shan S. Tsutsui Majority Floor Leader: Will Espero Vice President: Donna Mercado Kim Majority Caucus Leader: Ronald D. Kouchi Majority Leader: Brickwood Galuteria Majority Whips: Suzanne Chun Oakland, Asst. Majority Leader: Michelle Kidani Jill N. Tokuda Majority Policy Leader: Les Ihara, Jr. Minority Leader/Floor Leader: Sam Slom AGL – AGRICULTURE HMS – HUMAN SERVICES TIA – TRANSPORTATION AND Nishihara, Clarence K. (Chair) Chun Oakland, Suzanne (Chair) INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Kahele, Gilbert (Vice Chair) Ihara, Jr., Les (Vice Chair) English, J. Kalani (Chair) Chun Oakland, Suzanne Green, M.D., Josh Espero, Will (Vice Chair) Dela Cruz, Donovan M. Slom, Sam Dela Cruz, Donovan M. Kouchi, Ronald D. Gabbard, Mike Shimabukuro, Maile S.L. Kahele, Gilbert Tokuda, Jill N. Kouchi, Ronald D. Wakai, Glenn Slom, Sam Slom, Sam CPN – COMMERCE AND CONSUMER HTH – HEALTH TSM – TOURISM PROTECTION Green, M.D., Josh (Chair) Kim, Donna Mercado (Chair) Baker, Rosalyn H. (Chair) Nishihara, Clarence K. (Vice Chair) Kouchi, Ronald D. (Vice Chair) Taniguchi, Brian T. (Vice Chair) Baker, Rosalyn H. Galuteria, Brickwood Galuteria, Brickwood Chun Oakland, Suzanne Kahele, Gilbert Green, M.D., Josh Shimabukuro, Maile S.L. Slom, Sam Nishihara, Clarence K. Wakai, Glenn Solomon, Malama Slom, Sam Slom, Sam EDT – ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HWN – HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS WAM – WAYS AND MEANS AND TECHNOLOGY Galuteria, Brickwood (Chair) Ige, David Y. (Chair) Fukunaga, Carol (Chair) Ryan, Pohai (Vice Chair) Kidani, Michelle (Vice Chair) Wakai, Glenn (Vice Chair) English, J. Kalani Chun Oakland, Suzanne Baker, Rosalyn H. Hee, Clayton Dela Cruz, Donovan M. Solomon, Malama Kahele, Gilbert English, J. Kalani Slom, Sam Kidani, Michelle Espero, Will Solomon, Malama Fukunaga, Carol Slom, Sam Kahele, Gilbert EDU – EDUCATION JDL – JUDICIARY AND LABOR Kim, Donna Mercado Tokuda, Jill N. (Chair) Hee, Clayton (Chair) Kouchi, Ronald D. Kidani, Michelle (Vice Chair) Shimabukuro, Maile S.L. (Vice Chair) Ryan, Pohai Chun Oakland, Suzanne Gabbard, Mike Tokuda, Jill N. Nishihara, Clarence K. Ihara, Jr., Les Wakai, Glenn Taniguchi, Brian T. Slom, Sam Slom, Sam Slom, Sam ENE – ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT PGM – PUBLIC SAFETY, WLH – WATER, LAND AND HOUSING Gabbard, Mike (Chair) GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS Dela Cruz, Donovan M. (Chair) English, J. Kalani (Vice Chair) AND MILITARY AFFAIRS Solomon, Malama (Vice Chair) Green, M.D., Josh Espero, Will (Chair) Fukunaga, Carol Ihara, Jr., Les Kidani, Michelle (Vice Chair) Ryan, Pohai Slom, Sam Baker, Rosalyn H. Shimabukuro, Maile S.L. Ryan, Pohai Tokuda, Jill N. Slom, Sam Slom, Sam Updated 1/18/11 Twenty-Sixth Legislature, 2011 Regular Session HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: Leadership and Committee Assignments Speaker: Calvin K.Y. Say Vice Speaker: Joey Manahan Majority Leader: Blake K. Oshiro Minority Leader: Gene Ward Majority Floor Leader: Cindy Evans Minority Floor Leader: Kymberly Marcos Pine Majority Whips: Mele Carroll, Assistant Minority Leader: Cynthia Thielen Pono Chong, Asst. Minority Floor Leader: Corinne W.L. Ching Ken Ito, Minority Policy Leader: Barbara C. Marumoto John M. Mizuno, Minority Whips: George R. Fontaine, James Kunane Tokioka Aaron Ling Johanson, Gil Riviere AGR – AGRICULTURE CPC – CONSUMER PROTECTION & CUA – CULTURE & THE ARTS Tsuji, Clift (Chair) COMMERCE Wooley, Jessica (Chair) Hashem, Mark J. (Vice Chair) Herkes, Robert N. (Chair) Belatti, Della Au (Vice Chair) Awana, Karen L. Yamane, Ryan I. (Vice Chair) Hanohano, Faye P. Brower, Tom Brower, Tom Jordan, Jo Choy, Isaac W. Cabanilla, Rida T.R. Lee, Chris Evans, Cindy Carroll, Mele Mizuno, John M. McKelvey, Angus L.K. Ito, Ken Morikawa, Dee Nishimoto, Scott Y. Keith-Agaran, Gilbert S.C. Pine, Kymberly Marcos Tokioka, James Kunane Luke, Sylvia Marumoto, Barbara C. McKelvey, Angus L.K. Riviere, Gil Morita, Hermina M. Oshiro, Blake K. Souki, Joseph M. Tsuji, Clift Ching, Corinne W.L. Marumoto, Barbara C. Thielen, Cynthia EDN – EDUCATION EEP – ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL ERB – ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION Takumi, Roy M. (Chair) PROTECTION & BUSINESS Belatti, Della Au (Vice Chair) Morita, Hermina M. (Chair) McKelvey, Angus L.K. (Chair) Aquino, Henry J.C. Coffman, Denny (Vice Chair) Choy, Isaac W. (Vice Chair) Awana, Karen Leinani Cabanilla, Rida T.R. Awana, Karen L. Chang, Jerry L. Carroll, Mele Brower, Tom Hanohano, Faye P. Chang, Jerry L. Evans, Cindy Mizuno, John M. Chong, Pono Hashem, Mark J. Nakashima, Mark M. Har, Sharon E. Nishimoto, Scott Y. Nishimoto, Scott Y. Herkes, Robert N. Tokioka, James Kunane Saiki, Scott K. Ito, Ken Tsuji, Clift Takai, K. Mark Nakashima, Mark N. Marumoto, Barbara C. Wooley, Jessica Riviere, Gil Pine, Kymberly Marcos Fontaine, George R. Thielen, Cynthia Johanson, Aaron Ling FIN – FINANCE HAW – HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS HED– HIGHER EDUCATION Oshiro, Marcus R. (Chair) Hanohano, Fa ye P. (Chair) Nishimoto, Scott Y. (Chair) Lee, Marilyn B. (Vice Chair) Lee, Chris (Vice Chair) Nakashima, Mark M. (Vice Chair) Chong, Pono Belatti, Della Au Aquino, Henry J.C. Choy, Isaac W. Jordan, Jo Awana, Karen Leinani Coffman, Denny Mizuno, John M. Belatti, Della Au Cullen, Ty Morikawa, Dee Chang, Jerry L. Har, Sharon E. Wooley, Jessica Hanohano, Faye P. Hashem, Mark J. Yamane, Ryan I. Mizuno, John M. Ichiyama, Linda Pine, Kymberly Marcos Saiki, Scott K. Jordan, Jo Ward, Gene Takai, K. Mark Lee, Chris Takumi, Roy M. Morikawa, Dee Wooley, Jessica Tokioka, James Kunane Ching, Corinne W.L. Yamashita, Kyle T. Johanson, Aaron Ling Marumoto, Barbara C. Riviere, Gil Ward, Gene Public Access Room (PAR) 1/24/2011 Page 1 of 2 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: Leadership and Committee Assignments (continued) HLT – HEALTH HSG – HOUSING HUS – HUMAN SERVICES Yamane, Ryan I. (Chair) Cabanilla, Rida T.R. (Chair) Mizuno, John M. (Chair) Morikawa, Dee (Vice Chair) Chong, Pono (Vice Chair) Jordan, Jo (Vice Chair) Belatti, Della Au Carroll, Mele Belatti, Della Au Hanohano, Faye P. Chang, Jerry L. Hanohano, Faye P. Jordan, Jo Coffman, Denny Lee, Chris Lee, Chris Har, Sharon E. Morikawa, Dee Mizuno, John M. Herkes, Robert N. Wooley, Jessica Wooley, Jessica Ito, Ken Yamane, Ryan I. Ching, Corinne W.L. Morita, Hermina M. Ching, Corinne W.L. Pine, Kymberly Marcos Nakashima, Mark M. Pine, Kymberly Marcos Pine, Kymberly Marcos Thielen, Cynthia INT – INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS JUD – JUDICIARY LAB – LABOR & PUBLIC Awana, Karen L. (Chair) Keith-Agaran, Gilbert S.C. (Chair) EMPLOYMENT Hashem, Mark J. (Vice Chair) Rhoads, Karl (Vice Chair) Rhoads, Karl (Chair) Brower, Tom Brower, Tom Yamashita, Kyle T. (Vice Chair) Choy, Isaac W. Cabanilla, Rida T.R. Aquino, Henry J.C. Evans, Cindy Carroll, Mele Cullen, Ty McKelvey, Angus L.K. Herkes, Robert N. Ichiyama, Linda Nishimoto, Scott Y. Ito, Ken Lee, Marilyn B. Tokioka, James Kunane Luke, Sylvia Luke, Sylvia Tsuji, Clift McKelvey, Angus L.K. Saiki, Scott K. Marumoto, Barbara C. Morita, Hermina M. Souki, Joseph M. Ward, Gene Oshiro, Blake K. Takumi, Roy M. Souki, Joseph M. Fontaine, George R. Tsuji, Clift Johanson, Aaron Ling Fontaine, George R. Marumoto, Barbara C. Thielen, Cynthia LMG – LEGISLATIVE MANAGEMENT PBM – PUBLIC SAFETY & MILITARY TOU – TOURISM Yamashita, Kyle T. (Chair) AFFAIRS Brower, Tom (Chair) Tokioka, James Kunane (Vice Chair) Aquino, Henry J.C. (Chair) Tokioka, James Kunane (Vice Chair) Manahan, Joey Cullen, Ty (Vice Chair) Awana, Karen L. Oshiro, Blake K. Ichiyama, Linda Choy, Isaac W. Ward, Gene Lee, Marilyn B. Evans, Cindy Luke, Sylvia Hashem, Mark J. Saiki, Scott K. McKelvey, Angus L.K. Souki, Joseph M. Nishimoto, Scott Y. Takai, K. Mark Tsuji, Clift Takumi, Roy M. Ching, Corinne W.L. Yamashita, Kyle T. Marumoto, Barbara C. Fontaine, George R. Johanson, Aaron Ling TRN – TRANSPORTATION WLO – WATER, LAND, & OCEAN Souki, Joseph M. (Chair) RESOURCES Ichiyama, Linda (Vice Chair) Chang, Jerry L. (Chair) Aquino, Henry J.C. Har, Sharon E. (Vice Chair) Cullen, Ty Cabanilla, Rida T.R. Lee, Marilyn B. Carroll, Mele Luke, Sylvia Chong, Pono Saiki, Scott K. Coffman, Denny Takumi, Roy M. Herkes, Robert N. Yamashita, Kyle T. Ito, Ken Fontaine, George R. Morita, Hermina M. Johanson, Aaron Ling Nakashima, Mark M. Riviere, Gil Thielen, Cynthia Public Access Room (PAR) 1/24/2011 Page 2 of 2 .
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