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Journal Header of Some Sort House Journal -- Committees 1 STANDING COMMITTEES of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Second Session Forty-seventh Legislature (House Rule 10) Administrative Rule Review Gray, Chair Sweeden, Vice-Chair Beutler Kinnamon Claunch Phillips Glover Rice Graves Stanley Hastings Webb Hilliard Agriculture Leist, Chair Pope (Clay), Vice-Chair Begley Maddux Beutler Matlock Corn McCarter Covey Reese Davis Sweeden Ferguson Turner Glover Winchester Hiett 2 House Journal -- Committees Appropriations and Budget Settle, Chair Begley, Vice-Chair Adkins Maddux Askins Mass Blackburn Matlock Bonny McCarter Boyd Mitchell Braddock Morgan Bryant Newport Coleman Paulk Covey Phillips Davis Plunk Dunegan Pope (Clay) Erwin Reese Ferguson Ross Glover Stanley Hastings Stites Hefner Sullivan (John) Hilliard Thornbrugh Hutchison Vaughn Kirby Weaver Kouba Wells Langmacher Worthen Leist Banking and Finance Weaver, Chair Bryant, Vice-Chair Adkins Nations Blackburn Pope (Clay) Easley Rice Ervin Roberts Graves Sellers Kinnamon Sullivan (John) Kouba Sullivan (Leonard) Morgan Taylor Nance Thomas House Journal -- Committees 3 Commerce, Industry and Labor Fields, Chair Collins, Vice-Chair Calvey Roach Paulk Roggow Phillips Toure Pope (Tim) Tyler Rice Community and Family Responsibilities Boyd, Chair Staggs, Vice-Chair Benge Miller Case Seikel Deutschendorf Toure Graves Weaver Greenwood Wells McCarter Corrections Culver, Chair Newport, Vice-Chair Beutler Miller Fields Pope (Tim) Glover Thomas Hiett Webb Kirby Wells Liotta 4 House Journal -- Committees County and Municipal Government Taylor, Chair Maddux, Vice-Chair Askins Plunk Claunch Pope (Clay) Gilbert Settle Hiett Wilt Criminal Justice Paulk, Chair Vaughn, Vice-Chair Askins Nance Braddock Perry Calvey Stanley Eddins Worthen Lindley Economic Development Ervin, Chair Turner, Vice-Chair Dank Roach Deutschendorf Roggow Gilbert Smith (Dale) Ingmire Sullivan (Leonard) Lindley Tyler Nance Winchester Pettigrew Worthen Rice House Journal -- Committees 5 Education Roberts, Chair Wells, Vice-Chair Begley McCarter Benge Nations Blackburn Newport Boyd Ostrander Braddock Reese Bryant Roggow Calvey Ross Coleman Sellers Corn Smith (Dale) Cox Staggs Culver Stites Dank Sweeden Davis Thornbrugh Deutschendorf Toure Eddins Turner Gilbert Tyler Greenwood Vaughn Ingmire Wilt Langmacher Wright 6 House Journal -- Committees Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Rice, Chair Beutler, Vice-Chair Adkins Newport Begley Perry Bryant Phillips Cox Plunk Easley Ross Ervin Sellers Erwin Smith (Hopper) Hefner Sullivan (John) Hilliard Sweeden Jones Taylor Kinnamon Thomas Mass Thornbrugh Miller Turner Morgan Wilt Nations Government Operations and Agency Oversight Easley, Chair Nations, Vice-Chair Askins Smith (Hopper) Claunch Sweeden Roberts Human Services Seikel, Chair Kirby, Vice-Chair Blackburn Lindley Claunch Mitchell Coleman Pettigrew Culver Roberts Dank Stites Gray Weaver Greenwood Wright House Journal -- Committees 7 Insurance Cox, Chair Covey, Vice-Chair Calvey Seikel Collins Smith (Dale) Easley Sullivan (Leonard) Gray Webb Hastings Judiciary Toure, Chair Davis, Vice-Chair Askins Hefner Braddock Pettigrew Frame Roach Graves Settle Hastings Vaughn Mental Health Eddins, Chair Gilbert, Vice-Chair Begley Ingmire Collins Jones Dank 8 House Journal -- Committees Public Health Stanley, Chair Lindley, Vice-Chair Adkins Morgan Boyd Ostrander Coleman Paulk Cox Piatt Culver Roach Deutschendorf Smith (Hopper) Eddins Staggs Glover Sullivan (John) Gray Vaughn Greenwood Webb Hilliard Wright Public Safety Dunegan, Chair Ostrander, Vice-Chair Collins Matlock Kirby Pope (Tim) Kouba Webb Liotta Retirement Laws Stites, Chair Kouba, Vice-Chair Ingmire Staggs Roberts House Journal -- Committees 9 Revenue and Taxation Langmacher, Chair Corn, Vice-Chair Erwin Nance Hiett Seikel Kinnamon Settle Maddux Thomas Miller Rules Roach, Chair Thornbrugh, Vice-Chair Beutler Maddux Boyd Mass Bryant Matlock Cox Mitchell Dank Morgan Davis Paulk Dunegan Phillips Erwin Ross Ferguson Seikel Glover Settle Hastings Stanley Hilliard Thomas Kinnamon Toure Kouba Vaughn Langmacher Weaver Leist Science and Technology Deutschendorf, Chair Perry, Vice-Chair Collins Smith (Hopper) Gilbert Tyler Jones Wells Reese 10 House Journal -- Committees Small Business Bonny, Chair Sellers, Vice-Chair Benge Maddux Boyd Staggs Claunch Sullivan (Leonard) Collins Toure Frame Turner Lindley Wells Liotta Worthen Tourism and Recreation Hutchison, Chair Wilt, Vice-Chair Beutler Frame Bonny Jones Case Leist Dunegan Sweeden Ferguson Winchester Fields House Journal -- Committees 11 Transportation Tyler, Chair Plunk, Vice-Chair Benge Matlock Bonny Mitchell Case Nations Corn Ostrander Covey Perry Dunegan Pettigrew Ervin Piatt Ferguson Pope (Tim) Hefner Ross Hutchison Sellers Jones Sullivan (Leonard) Kinnamon Taylor Kouba Winchester Langmacher Wright Mass Veterans and Military Affairs Kirby, Chair Phillips, Vice-Chair Case Hilliard Deutschendorf Liotta Hefner Piatt Wildlife Smith (Dale), Chair Frame, Vice-Chair Benge Liotta Bonny Mass Erwin Mitchell Fields Piatt Hutchison Roggow Leist Thornbrugh 12 House Journal -- Committees SPECIAL HOUSE COMMITTEES Rules Subcommittee to Study the Creation of a State Government General Accounting Office (Interim Study 00-89) Danny Hilliard, Chair Larry Adair Mike Mass Loyd Benson Terry Matlock Randy Beutler Bill Mitchell Betty Boyd Russ Roach John Bryant Mark Seikel Odilia Dank John Sellers Frank Davis Tommy Thomas James Dunegan Michael Thornbrugh Randall Erwin Opio Toure M. C. Leist Ray Vaughn Elmer Maddux Robert Weaver Rules Subcommittee to Study the Long-Term Operations of the Cabinet System in State Government (Interim Study 00-89) Kenneth Corn, Chair Kevin Cox Fred Morgan Mary Easley Phil Ostrander Larry Ferguson Bill Paulk Jim Glover Richard Phillips Chris Hastings Russ Roach Don Kinnamon Don Ross Tony Kouba Bill Settle Ron Langmacher Fred Stanley House Journal -- Committees 13 Special Committee to Study Economic Impact of Indian Gaming on Oklahoma’s Horse Industry (Interim Study 00-92) Charles Gray, Chair Larry Adair Terry Matlock Loyd Benson Ray McCarter Jack Bonny Fred Morgan David Braddock Phil Ostrander Forrest Claunch Richard Phillips James Covey Jim Reese Larry Ferguson Russ Roach Lloyd Fields Barbara Staggs Danny Hilliard Fred Stanley Terry Ingmire J. T. Stites Mark Liotta Leonard Sullivan Mike Mass Joe Sweeden Rural Economic Development Task Force (House Rule 1, Section 4) Clay Pope, Chair Larry Adair Tony Kouba Jari Askins Ron Langmacher Jack Begley M. C. Leist Randy Beutler Elmer Maddux Jack Bonny Doug Miller Kenneth Corn Jim Reese James Covey Russ Roach Joe Eddins Bill Settle Mike Ervin Joe Sweeden Randall Erwin Dale Turner Larry Ferguson Susan Winchester Jim Glover 14 House Journal -- Committees STATE AGENCY TASK FORCE COMMITTEES Agriculture Board M. C. Leist, Chair Randall Erwin Clay Pope Elmer Maddux Curt Roggow Alcoholic Beverage Law Enforcement Commission Don Kinnamon, Chair Frank Davis Fred Perry Terry Matlock Banking Commission Robert Weaver, Chair Scott Adkins Mike Mass John Bryant Gary Taylor Children and Youth Commission Betty Boyd, Chair Bill Case Don Ross Abe Deutschendorf Conservation Commission Mike Mass, Chair Randy Beutler Mike Wilt House Journal -- Committees 15 Consumer Credit Commission James Covey, Chair Jack Bonny Wallace Collins Kevin Calvey Dan Webb Forrest Claunch Corporation Commission Larry Rice, Chair James Covey Hopper Smith John Sellers Corrections Board Danny Hilliard, Chair Bob Ed Culver Tony Kouba Lloyd Fields Tim Pope Education Board Jack Begley, Chair Debbie Blackburn Larry Roberts Betty Boyd Barbara Staggs Carolyn Coleman Dale Wells Joan Greenwood Employment Securities Commission Mike Ervin, Chair Jack Bonny Russ Roach John Nance Leonard Sullivan 16 House Journal -- Committees Environmental Quality Board M. C. Leist, Chair Jack Bonny Dale Turner John Sullivan Health Board Fred Stanley, Chair M. C. Leist Robert Worthen Al Lindley Higher Education, Regents for David Braddock, Chair Wallace Collins Bob Plunk Doug Miller John Sellers Historical Society Bill Nations, Chair Randy Beutler Randall Erwin John Bryant Bobby Frame Horse Racing Commission Fred Stanley, Chair Tad Jones J. T. Stites Human Rights Commission Opio Toure, Chair Kevin Cox Richard Phillips Bill Nations House Journal -- Committees 17 Human Services Commission Mark Seikel, Chair Larry Ferguson Tommy Thomas Charles Gray Michael Thornbrugh Bill Mitchell Indian Affairs Commission Terry Matlock, Chair Larry Adair Bob Plunk Insurance Fund Board of Managers Bill Settle, Chair Jari Askins Chris Hastings Mike Ervin Don Kinnamon Juvenile Affairs, Board of Bill Paulk, Chair Jari Askins Bill Graves David Braddock Ray Vaughn Land Office, Commissioners of the Jim Glover, Chair Elmer Maddux Susan Winchester Ray McCarter 18 House Journal -- Committees Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Board Joe Eddins, Chair Odilia Dank Al Lindley Darrell Gilbert Don Ross Merit Protection Commission Mary Easley, Chair Kevin Cox Richard Phillips Jerry Hefner Public Employees’ Retirement System Board of Trustees J. T. Stites, Chair Terry Ingmire Larry Roberts Tony Kouba Barbara Staggs Rehabilitation Services Commission Bill Mitchell, Chair Carolyn Coleman Tommy Thomas Ron Kirby Tax Commission Ron Langmacher, Chair Kenneth Corn Ray McCarter Todd Hiett Jim Reese House Journal -- Committees 19 Teacher Preparation Commission Dale Wells, Chair Abe Deutschendorf Barbara Staggs Jim Reese Teachers’ Retirement System Board of Trustees J. T. Stites, Chair Terry Ingmire Larry Roberts Tony Kouba Barbara
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