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2014 Indiana State Legislator Contact Info 2014 Indiana State Senators District First Name Last Name Party Office Number** E‐Mail 22 Ron Alting R 317‐232‐9517 [email protected] 8 Jim Arnold D 317‐232‐9532 [email protected] 17 Jim Banks R 317‐232‐9808 [email protected] 50 Vaneta Becker R 317‐232‐9494 [email protected] 23 Phil Boots R 317‐234‐9054 [email protected] 37 Rodric Bray R 317‐232‐9426 [email protected] 34 Jean Breaux D 317‐232‐9534 [email protected] 10 John Broden D 317‐232‐9523 [email protected] 21 Jim Buck R 317‐232‐9466 [email protected] 5 Ed Charbonneau R 317‐232‐9494 [email protected] 28 Michael Crider R 317‐232‐9493 [email protected] 29 Mike Delph R 317‐232‐9488 [email protected] 26 Doug Eckerty R 317‐234‐9466 [email protected] 13 Susan Glick R 317‐232‐9493 [email protected] 46 Ron Grooms R 317‐234‐9425 [email protected] 18 Randy Head R 317‐232‐9488 [email protected] 7 Brandt Hershman R 317‐232‐9840 [email protected] 19 Travis Holdman R 317‐232‐9807 [email protected] 48 Lindel Hume D 317‐232‐9523 [email protected] 20 Luke Kenley R 317‐232‐9453 [email protected] 14 Dennis Kruse R 317‐233‐0930 [email protected] 25 Tim Lanane D 317‐232‐9427 [email protected] 6 Sue Landske R 317‐232‐9490 [email protected] 42 Jean Leising R 317‐234‐9054 [email protected] 16 David Long R 317‐232‐9416 [email protected] 31 James Merritt Jr. R 317‐232‐9533 [email protected] 24 Pete Miller R 317‐232‐9414 [email protected] 32 Patricia Miller R 317‐232‐9489 [email protected] 9 Ryan Mishler R 317‐233‐0930 [email protected] 1 Frank Mrvan D 317‐232‐9432 [email protected] 43 Johnny Nugent R 317‐232‐9541 [email protected] 27 Allen Paul R 317‐232‐9541 [email protected] 2 Lonnie Randolph D 317‐232‐9532 [email protected] 3 Earline Rogers D 317‐232‐9491 [email protected] 30 Scott Schneider R 317‐232‐9808 [email protected] 38 Tim Skinner D 317‐232‐9849 [email protected] 45 Jim Smith R 317‐234‐9426 [email protected] 44 Brent Steele R 317‐232‐9814 [email protected] 40 Mark Stoops D 317‐232‐9847 [email protected] 4 Karen Tallian D 317‐232‐9849 [email protected] 33 Greg Taylor D 317‐232‐9491 [email protected] 49 Jim Tomes R 317‐232‐9414 [email protected] 41 Greg Walker R 317‐232‐9984 [email protected] 36 Brent Waltz R 317‐234‐9425 [email protected] 39 John Waterman R 317‐232‐9814 [email protected] 15 Thomas Wyss R 317‐232‐9807 [email protected] 12 Carlin Yoder R 317‐232‐9984 [email protected] 35 R. Michael Young R 317‐232‐9517 [email protected] 47 Richard Young D 317‐232‐9847 [email protected] 11 Joe Zakas R 317‐232‐9490 [email protected] 2014 Indiana State Representatives District First Name Last Name Party Office Number** E‐Mail 74 Lloyd Arnold R 317‐232‐9833 [email protected] 36 Terri Austin D 317‐234‐9976 [email protected] 75 Ron Bacon R 317‐232‐9509 [email protected] 44 Jim Baird R 317‐232‐9671 [email protected] 95 John Bartlett D 317‐232‐9991 [email protected] 45 Kreg Battles D 317‐233‐5248 [email protected] 6B. Patrick Bauer D 317‐232‐9991 [email protected] 91 Bob Behning R 317‐232‐9643 [email protected] 33 Greg Beumer R 317‐234‐3827 [email protected] 88 Brian Bosma R 317‐232‐9677 [email protected] 24 Steven Braun R 317‐232‐9863 [email protected] 3 Charlie Brown D 317‐232‐9798 [email protected] 41 Tim Brown R 317‐232‐9651 [email protected] 58 Woody Burton R 317‐232‐9863 [email protected] 12 Mara Candelaria Reardon D 317‐232‐9875 [email protected] 81 Martin Carbaugh R 317‐232‐9643 [email protected] 53 Bob Cherry R 317‐232‐9619 [email protected] 72 Ed Clere R 317‐232‐9648 [email protected] 85 Casey Cox R 317‐232‐9769 [email protected] 49 Wes Culver R 317‐232‐9678 [email protected] 73 Steve Davisson R 317‐232‐9509 [email protected] 86 Edward DeLaney D 317‐232‐9798 [email protected] 20 Tom Dermody R 317‐232‐9619 [email protected] 5 Dale DeVon R 317‐232‐9678 [email protected] 8 Ryan Dvorak D 317‐234‐9294 [email protected] 57 Sean Eberhart R 317‐234‐9499 [email protected] 34 Sue Errington D 317‐232‐9976 [email protected] 100 Dan Forestal D 317‐232‐9987 [email protected] 23 Bill Friend R 317‐232‐9981 [email protected] 93 David Frizzell R 317‐232‐9981 [email protected] 67 Randy Frye R 317‐234‐9380 [email protected] 80 Phil GiaQuinta D 317‐232‐9834 [email protected] 66 Terry Goodin D 317‐232‐9798 [email protected] 16 Douglas Gutwein R 317‐232‐9509 [email protected] 87 Christina Hale D 317‐232‐9987 [email protected] 56 Richard Hamm R 317‐232‐9850 [email protected] 17 Timothy Harman R 317‐232‐9981 [email protected] 2 Earl Harris D 317‐232‐9822 [email protected] 46 Bob Heaton R 317‐232‐9620 [email protected] 83 Kathleen Heuer R 317‐232‐9647 [email protected] 37 Todd Huston R 317‐234‐9380 [email protected] 30 Michael Karickhoff R 317‐234‐9380 [email protected] 43 Clyde Kersey D 317‐232‐9991 [email protected] 89 Cindy Kirchhofer R 317‐232‐9793 [email protected] 27 Sheila Klinker D 317‐232‐9875 [email protected] 65 Eric Koch R 317‐232‐9603 [email protected] 22 Rebecca Kubacki R 317‐232‐9678 [email protected] 1 Linda Lawson D 317‐232‐0243 [email protected] 25 Don Lehe R 317‐234‐2993 [email protected] 79 Matthew Lehman R 317‐234‐9499 [email protected] 2014 Indiana State Representatives District First Name Last Name Party Office Number** E‐Mail 50 Dan Leonard R 317‐232‐9793 [email protected] 69 Jim Lucas R 317‐232‐9671 [email protected] 35 L. Jack Lutz R 317‐232‐9648 [email protected] 92 Karlee Macer D 317‐232‐9834 [email protected] 31 Kevin Mahan R 317‐232‐9509 [email protected] 60 Peggy Mayfield R 317‐234‐9499 [email protected] 68 Jud McMillin R 317‐232‐9815 [email protected] 76 Wendy McNamara R 317‐232‐9671 [email protected] 63 Mark Messmer R 317‐232‐9620 [email protected] 97 Justin Moed D 317‐232‐9794 [email protected] 84 Bob Morris R 317‐232‐9603 [email protected] 42 Alan Morrison R 317‐234‐2993 [email protected] 10 Chuck Moseley D 317‐232‐9822 [email protected] 48 Tim Neese R 317‐232‐9816 [email protected] 13 Sharon Negele R 317‐232‐9816 [email protected] 11 Rick Niemeyer R 317‐232‐9769 [email protected] 7 David Niezgodski D 317‐232‐9834 [email protected] 82 David Ober R 317‐232‐9643 [email protected] 9 Scott Pelath D 317‐232‐9629 [email protected] 61 Matt Pierce D 317‐232‐9794 [email protected] 96 Greg Porter D 317‐232‐9875 [email protected] 47 John Price R 317‐232‐9769 [email protected] 94 Cherrish Pryor D 317‐232‐9794 [email protected] 70 Rhonda Rhoads R 317‐234‐3827 [email protected] 29 Kathy Richardson R 317‐232‐9647 [email protected] 77 Gail Riecken D 317‐233‐5248 [email protected] 54 Thomas Saunders R 317‐232‐9850 [email protected] 98 Robin Shackleford D 317‐234‐9294 [email protected] 15 Harold Slager R 317‐232‐9815 [email protected] 52 Ben Smaltz R 317‐232‐9648 [email protected] 14 Vernon Smith D 317‐232‐9976 [email protected] 59 Milo Smith R 317‐232‐9620 [email protected] 4 Ed Soliday R 317‐232‐9603 [email protected] 90 Mike Speedy R 317‐232‐9833 [email protected] 71 Steve Stemler D 317‐234‐9294 [email protected] 40 Greg Steuerwald R 317‐232‐9793 [email protected] 78 Holly Sullivan R 317‐232‐9815 [email protected] 99 Vanessa Summers D 317‐232‐9987 [email protected] 28 Jeff Thompson R 317‐232‐9793 [email protected] 39 Jerry Torr R 317‐232‐9677 [email protected] 26 Randy Truitt R 317‐232‐9619 [email protected] 32 Eric Turner R 317‐234‐9499 [email protected] 62 Matt Ubelhor R 317‐232‐9863 [email protected] 19 Shelli VanDenburgh D 317‐232‐0243 [email protected] 38 Heath VanNatter R 317‐232‐9647 [email protected] 64 Thomas Washburne R 317‐234‐2993 [email protected] 21 Timothy Wesco R 317‐234‐3827 [email protected] 18 David Wolkins R 317‐232‐9816 [email protected] 51 Dennis Zent R 317‐232‐9833 [email protected] 55 Cindy Ziemke R 317‐232‐9850 [email protected] 2014 Standing Indiana State Legislative Committees House Committees Senate Committees Environmental Affairs Appropriations David Wolkins (Chair, R) Luke Kenley (Chair, R) Bob Morris (Vice Chair, R) Ryan Mishler (R ), RM Karen Tallian (D), RMM Don Lehe (R ) Sue Errington (D), RMM Phil Boots (R) Lindel Hume (D) Sean Eberhart (R) Ryan Dvorak (D) Brandt Hershman (R) Earline Rogers (D) Bill Friend (R) Matt Pierce (D) Ed Charbonneau (R ) Tim Skinner (D) Jack Lutz (R) Patrick Bauer (D) Patricia Miller (R) Tim Neese (R) Thomas Wyss (R) Heath VanNatter (R) Brent Waltz (R) Jim Lucas (R ) Doug Eckerty (R ) Employment, Labor, and Pensions Environmental Affairs Douglas Gutwein (R) Ed Charbonneau (Chair, R) David Ober (R) Jean Leising (R ), RM Mark Stoops (D), RMM John Price (R) Chuck Moseley (D), RMM Doug Eckerty (R ) Jean Breaux (D) Bob Morris (R) John Bartlett (D) Phil Boots (R ) Lonnie Randolph (D) Mike Speedy (R) David Niezgodski (D) Travis Holdman (R) Martin Carbaugh (R ) Dan Forestal (D) Scott Schneider (R) Jerry Torr (R) Susan Glick (R ) Timothy Wesco (R) Rebecca Kubacki (R ) Utilities and Energy Utilities Eric Koch (Chair, R) Jim Merritt (Chair, R) Heath VanNatter (Vice Chair, R) Dennis Kruse (R ), RM Jean Breaux (D), RMM Bob Behning (R) Kreg Battles (D), RMM Michael Crider (R ) John Broden (D) David Frizzell (R) Christina Hale (D) Jean Leising (R ) Lonnie Randolph (D) Dale DeVon (R ) Shelli VanDenburgh (D) Rodric Bray (R ) Tim Neese (R) Matt Pierce (D) Jim Tomes (R) Ed Soliday (R) Carlin Yoder (R ) Jack Lutz (R ) Alan Morrison (R ) Ways and Means Tax and Fiscal Policy Rep.
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