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Journal Header of Some Sort House Journal – Committees 1481 STANDING COMMITTEES of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES First Session Fifty-third Legislature ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AND GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT George Faught, Chair Purcy Walker, Vice-Chair Gary Banz Mark McCullough David Brumbaugh Pam Peterson Will Fourkiller Mike Reynolds Charles Key Mike Shelton Al McAffrey Weldon Watson Fred Jordan AGRICULTURE, WILDLIFE AND ENVIRONMENT Phil Richardson, Chair Todd Russ, Vice-Chair John Bennett James Lockhart Lisa Billy Tom Newell Dennis Casey Charles Ortega John Enns Leslie Osborn Larry Glenn R.C. Pruett Tommy Hardin Brian Renegar Mike Jackson Mike Sanders Steve Kouplen Jerry Shoemake Steve Vaughan 1482 House Journal – Committees APPROPRIATIONS AND BUDGET Earl Sears, Chair Scott Martin, Vice-Chair Don Armes Joe Dorman Lisa Billy Chuck Hoskin Gus Blackwell Guy Liebmann Mike Brown Jerry McPeak Doug Cox Ron Peters David Dank Daniel Sullivan Lee Denney Purcy Walker Dale DeWitt Education Subcommittee Lee Denney, Chair Corey Holland, Vice-Chair Gary Banz Jadine Nollan Dennis Casey Marty Quinn Ann Coody Jabar Shumate Sally Kern Todd Thomsen Jeannie McDaniel Cory Williams General Government and Transportation Subcommittee Guy Liebmann, Chair Harold Wright, Vice-Chair George Faught Jason Murphey Larry Glenn Eric Proctor Dennis Johnson Seneca Scott Charles Key T.W. Shannon Randy McDaniel Randy Terrill Human Services Subcommittee Ron Peters, Chair Richard Morrissette, Vice-Chair Elise Hall Brian Renegar Jeannie McDaniel Dustin Roberts Pam Peterson Sue Tibbs Anastasia Pittman Steve Vaughan House Journal – Committees 1483 Judiciary Subcommittee Gus Blackwell, Chair Mark McCullough, Vice-Chair Randy Grau Ben Sherrer Fred Jordan Aaron Stiles Charlie Joyner John Trebilcock Richard Morrissette Emily Virgin Natural Resources and Regulatory Services Subcommittee Don Armes, Chair Leslie Osborn, Vice-Chair John Enns Brian Renegar Dan Kirby Phil Richardson Skye McNiel Jerry Shoemake Charles Ortega Purcy Walker Public Health and Social Services Subcommittee Doug Cox, Chair Marian Cooksey, Vice-Chair Josh Cockroft Glen Mulready David Derby Sean Roberts Will Fourkiller Colby Schwartz Rebecca Hamilton Mike Shelton Lewis Moore Paul Wesselhoft Public Safety Subcommittee Lisa Billy, Chair Mike Ritze, Vice-Chair John Bennett Joe Dorman David Brumbaugh Tommy Hardin Mike Christian Paul Roan Donnie Condit Mike Sanders 1484 House Journal – Committees Revenue and Taxation Subcommittee David Dank, Chair Pat Ownbey, Vice-Chair Mike Brown R.C. Pruett Mike Jackson Mike Reynolds Steve Martin Todd Russ Tom Newell Weldon Watson Anastasia Pittman COMMON EDUCATION Ann Coody, Chair Jabar Shumate, Vice-Chair Gus Blackwell Sally Kern Ed Cannaday Jeannie McDaniel Dennis Casey Jason Nelson Donnie Condit Jadine Nollan Doug Cox Pat Ownbey Corey Holland Dustin Roberts Fred Jordan Emily Virgin ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TOURISM AND FINANCIAL SERVICES Randy McDaniel, Chair Charles Ortega, Vice-Chair Don Armes Richard Morrissette Mike Brown Glen Mulready Lee Denney Leslie Osborn George Faught Pat Ownbey Corey Holland Anastasia Pittman Mike Jackson Mike Reynolds Charles Key Todd Russ Al McAffrey Mike Shelton Skye McNiel Daniel Sullivan Danny Morgan House Journal – Committees 1485 ENERGY AND UTILITY REGULATION John Trebilcock, Chair Mike Jackson, Vice-Chair Don Armes Charles Ortega David Brumbaugh Ron Peters Marian Cooksey Eric Proctor Lee Denney Marty Quinn Wes Hilliard Wade Rousselot Scott Inman Todd Russ Dennis Johnson Mike Sanders Dan Kirby Colby Schwartz Steve Kouplen T.W. Shannon Steve Martin Ben Sherrer Skye McNiel Weldon Watson Jerry McPeak Paul Wesselhoft Danny Morgan GENERAL GOVERNMENT Dennis Johnson, Chair Mike Christian, Vice-Chair Lisa Billy Steve Martin Donnie Condit Dustin Roberts Larry Glenn Wade Rousselot Elise Hall Jerry Shoemake Charlie Joyner Randy Terrill Guy Liebmann Sue Tibbs Scott Martin GOVERNMENT MODERNIZATION Jason Murphey, Chair Wes Hilliard, Vice-Chair David Brumbaugh Seneca Scott Josh Cockroft Aaron Stiles David Derby Randy Terrill Mark McCullough John Trebilcock Lewis Moore Purcy Walker Richard Morrissette 1486 House Journal – Committees HIGHER EDUCATION AND CAREER TECH Todd Thomsen, Chair Steve Kouplen, Vice-Chair Dennis Casey Anastasia Pittman Marian Cooksey Mike Reynolds Lee Denney Phil Richardson Elise Hall T.W. Shannon Rebecca Hamilton Randy Terrill Scott Martin Emily Virgin Lewis Moore Cory Williams Tom Newell Harold Wright HOUSE ETHICS Gary Banz, Chair Jabar Shumate, Vice-Chair Dennis Casey R.C. Pruett Ann Coody Wade Rousselot Danny Morgan Todd Russ HUMAN SERVICES Pam Peterson, Chair Mike Sanders, Vice-Chair Donnie Condit Ron Peters Sally Kern Wade Rousselot Skye McNiel Seneca Scott Jason Murphey Ben Sherrer Jason Nelson Harold Wright Jadine Nollan INSURANCE Charles Key, Chair Dan Kirby, Vice-Chair Mike Christian Mike Ritze David Dank Sean Roberts Joe Dorman Mike Shelton Danny Morgan Jabar Shumate Glen Mulready Steve Vaughan Marty Quinn House Journal – Committees 1487 JUDICIARY Fred Jordan, Chair Colby Schwartz, Vice-Chair Gus Blackwell Ben Sherrer Marian Cooksey Aaron Stiles Randy Grau Daniel Sullivan Scott Inman Sue Tibbs Dan Kirby Emily Virgin Mark McCullough Paul Wesselhoft Richard Morrissette Cory Williams Leslie Osborn LONG-TERM CARE AND SENIOR SERVICES Sally Kern, Chair R.C. Pruett, Vice-Chair Lisa Billy David Dank Gus Blackwell Will Fourkiller Ed Cannaday James Lockhart Mike Christian Tom Newell Ann Coody Mike Ritze PUBLIC HEALTH John Enns, Chair David Derby, Vice-Chair Ed Cannaday Jeannie McDaniel Doug Cox Jadine Nollan Randy Grau Ron Peters Wes Hilliard Mike Ritze Corey Holland Sean Roberts Al McAffrey Colby Schwartz 1488 House Journal – Committees PUBLIC SAFETY Sue Tibbs, Chair Steve Martin, Vice-Chair John Bennett Al McAffrey Ed Cannaday Pat Ownbey Josh Cockroft Pam Peterson Doug Cox Brian Renegar Tommy Hardin Paul Roan Chuck Hoskin Todd Thomsen Fred Jordan Steve Vaughan Charlie Joyner REDISTRICTING Dale DeWitt, Chair Danny Morgan, Vice-Chair Central Oklahoma Subcommittee David Dank, Chair Scott Inman Tom Newell Randy McDaniel Anastasia Pittman Eastern Oklahoma Subcommittee Paul Roan, Chair Doug Cox Chuck Hoskin George Faught Marty Quinn North/Northeast Subcommittee Ron Peters, Chair Jadine Nollan Jabar Shumate Wade Rousselot John Trebilcock Southern Oklahoma Subcommittee Don Armes, Chair Lisa Billy Scott Martin Wes Hilliard Emily Virgin House Journal – Committees 1489 West/Northwest Oklahoma Subcommittee Jeff Hickman, Chair Dennis Casey Sean Roberts Mike Jackson Purcy Walker RULES Gary Banz, Chair Weldon Watson, Vice-Chair Don Armes Randy McDaniel David Dank Glen Mulready Joe Dorman Marty Quinn Larry Glenn Seneca Scott Rebecca Hamilton John Trebilcock Dennis Johnson Cory Williams Guy Liebmann TRANSPORTATION T.W. Shannon, Chair Charlie Joyner, Vice-Chair Mike Brown James Lockhart Josh Cockroft Scott Martin George Faught Jerry McPeak Randy Grau Jason Murphey Elise Hall Eric Proctor Tommy Hardin Phil Richardson Steve Kouplen Sean Roberts Guy Liebmann Todd Thomsen Harold Wright VETERANS AND MILITARY AFFAIRS Paul Wesselhoft, Chair Lewis Moore, Vice-Chair Gary Banz Scott Inman John Bennett Randy McDaniel Ann Coody Eric Proctor John Enns Paul Roan Chuck Hoskin Dustin Roberts Aaron Stiles 1490 House Journal – Committees SPECIAL HOUSE COMMITTEES Department of Human Services Legislative Working Group (House Rule 1.9(b)) Richard Morrissette Wade Rousselot Ron Peters Kris Steele Pension Oversight Committee (House Rule 1.8(c)) David Brumbaugh Leslie Osborn Corey Holland R.C. Pruett Steve Kouplen Brian Renegar Steve Martin Todd Russ Mark McCullough Seneca Scott Randy McDaniel Weldon Watson Special Investigatory Committee (House Rule 11.2) Fred Jordan, Chair Ben Sherrer, Vice-Chair Gary Banz Jeannie McDaniel Doug Cox Purcy Walker Steve Kouplen Harold Wright House Journal – Committees 1491 STATUTORY AND JOINT COMMITTEES Administrative Procedures Act Hearing Board (76 O. S. § 5.3) Adoption Review Task Force (HB 2749, § 1, 2008, SB 1029, § 4, 2009) Jason Nelson, Co-Chair Steve Russell, Co-Chair House Appointees Senate Appointees Ms. Dierdre L. McJCool, Oklahoma City Ms. Crystal Drwenski, Oklahoma City Mr. Michael McMahan, Edmond Ms. Rebecca Leaming Hackworth, Ms. Deborah E. Nomura, Tulsa Tulsa Ms. Susan Winchester, Oklahoma City Ms. Mary Lee Ingram, Tulsa Mr. Bob Ravitz, Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Council for Interstate Adult Offender Supervision (22 O. 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