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2017 Legislative Roster SENATE Offi cers & Committees HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE Offi cers & Committees (cont.) Kay Ivey ................................................................. Lt. Governor and President of the Senate Mac McCutcheon ................................................................................ Speaker of the House Anthony Daniels ........................................................................................... Minority Leader Del Marsh ................................................................................................. President Pro Tem Victor Gaston ............................................................................................. Speaker Pro Tem Alvin Holmes ............................................................................................. Dean of the House Greg Reed ................................................................................................... Majority Leader Nathaniel Ledbetter ..................................................................................Majority Leader Clerks and their phone #s listed with committees. Unless otherwise noted, phone numbers begin with (334) 242- Quinton Ross .............................................................................................. Minority Leader Clerks and their phone #s listed with committees. Unless otherwise noted, phone numbers begin with (334) 242- 2017 Clerks and their phone #s listed with committees. All phone numbers begin with (334) 242- RULES Tracey Arnold, 7673 INSURANCE TRANSPORTATION, UTILITIES EDUCATION POLICY Ashley Hines, 7666 Boothe, Chairperson Morgan Joiner, 3468 & INFRASTRUCTURE Collins, Chair P. Williams, Vice Chair RULES BANKING & INSURANCE Lindsey Lewis, 7856 Evonne Jackson, 7623 Scott, Ranking Minority Member Waggoner, Chairperson Sue Spears, 7853 Blackwell, Chairperson R. Johnson, Vice Chairperson Rich, Chairperson Buskey, Ranking Minority Member Faulkner, Vice Chairperson Greer, Chairperson Butler Daniels Drummond Legislative Beasley Brewbaker Dial Figures Hightower, Vice Chaiperson Beech Boyd Daniels Davis England, Ranking Minority Member Faust, Vice Chair person Fincher Garrett Henry B. Moore Glover Hightower Holley McClendon Bussman Coleman-Madison Holtzclaw Gaston Ledbetter Lee Martin Alexander Blackshear Daniels Bandy, Ranking Minority Member Patterson Todd I. Whorton Orr Pittman Reed Sanford Scofi eld Pittman Reed Ross Sanders Sanford Rowe Standridge Warren Wood Davis K. Johnson Martin Ainsworth Bracy Gaston CHILDREN & SENIOR ADVOCACY Smitherman Williams Scofi eld Shelnutt Waggoner Whatley South J.D. Williams Wingo Grimsley Ledbetter Pettus Mikelann Auburtin, 7660 WAYS & MEANS EDUCATION Shedd South Wilcox Roster FINANCE & TAXATION, EDUCATION Emily Nichols, 7624 AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY Brown, Chair Shedd, Vice Chair AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION & FORESTRY Orr, Chairperson Dalton Doyle, 0958 Poole, Chairperson Evonne Jackson, 7623 TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH Boyd, Ranking Minority Member Whatley, Chairperson Kim Robertson, 7893 Glover, Vice Chairperson McMillan, Vice Chairperson Sessions, Chairperson Clif Richard, (334) 353-1858 Carns Drummond Farley Albritton, Vice Chairperson Senate Offi cers & Committees Allen Blackwell Bussman Dial Buskey, Ranking Minority Member Chesteen, Vice Chairperson Chesteen, Chairperson Grimsley Rowe Wadsworth Wilcox Beasley Bussman Chambliss Glover Figures Holley McClendon Pittman Baker Chesteen Collins Ford Lindsey, Ranking Minority Member Sanderford, Vice Chairperson MILITARY & VETERANS AFFAIRS Livingston Marsh Melson Sanford Senators by District Ross Sanders Smith Smitherman Garrett LovvornPatterson Rogers Ainsworth Brown Davis Faust Jackson, Ranking Minority Member Clif Richard, (334) 353-1858 Scofi eld Singleton Smith Stutts Waggoner Whatley Scott Todd Tuggle P. Williams Fincher Grimsley Hanes Ingram Baker Harper Lovvorn B. Moore, Chair Drake,Vice Chair McMillan M. Moore Scott P. Williams Senators Alphabetically WAYS & MEANS GENERAL FUND McCampbell J.W. Williams McClammy, Ranking Minority Member FINANCE & TAXATION, GENERAL FUND FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY Dianne Harper, 7617 CONSTITUTION, CAMPAIGNS & ELECTIONS PUBLIC SAFETY & HOMELAND SECURITY Clouse Howard Pettus Treadaway Pittman, Chairperson Louise Fenn, 7849 & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Clouse, Chairperson Natasha Nettles, 7663 Ashley Hines, 7666 Wood House of Representatives Albritton Beasley Chambliss Williams, Chairperson Holly Ogden, 7826 K. Johnson, Vice Chairperson Davis, Chairperson Treadaway, Chairperson INTERNAL AFFAIRS Dianne Harper, 7617 Coleman-Madison Dunn Hightower Ward, Vice Chairperson Hall, Ranking Minority Member Beckman, Vice Chairperson Farley, Vice Chairperson Wood, Chair Hammon, Vice Chair Offi cers & Committees Holtzclaw Livingston Melson Orr Chambliss Dunn Hightower Livingston Beech Bracy Gaston Greer Lindsey, Ranking Minority Member Jackson, Ranking Minority Member Knight, Ranking Minority Member Sanford Singleton Stutts Waggoner McClendon Melson Orr Pittman Knight Lee Millican Mooney Clarke Fincher Givan Harbison Ainsworth Drake England Hanes Blackshear Hall Lindsey McMillan Representatives Ward Reed Sanford Scofi eld Singleton Sells South Warren Wingo Harper Polizos Pringle Sanderford M. Moore Rowe Shiver I. Whorton Pringle Sanderford Tuggle Weaver by District Smitherman Stutts JUDICIARY Brandy Allen, (334) 353-3944 ETHICS & CAMPAIGN FINANCE JUDICIARY Carol Bullard, 7098 Jones, Chairperson Jacqueline Tymes, 7918 Representatives Ward, Chairperson GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS J. Hill, Vice Chair person Ball, Chairperson Williams, Vice Chairperson Alphabetically Holley, Chairperson Jill Stallworth, 7974 Black, Ranking Minority Member Henry, Vice Chairperson Albritton Coleman-Madison Figures Brewbaker Bussman Coleman-Madison Ball Beckman Coleman Drake Black, Ranking Minority Member Orr Reed Sanders Scofi eld Singleton Dunn Orr Pittman Sanford England Farley Faulkner Fridy Ainsworth Forte J. Hill Jackson Smitherman Stutts Whatley Scofi eld Shelnutt Williams Givan M. Holmes McClammy Pettus Polizos Rich Sessions R. Whorton HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES HEALTH Ashley Hines, 7666 BOARDS, AGENCIES & COMMISSIONS Dial, Chairperson Ruth Cochran, 7885 EDUCATION & YOUTH AFFAIRS Weaver, Chairperson Mary Ruth Davis, 7696 McClendon, Vice Chairperson Britney Thames, 7896 Millican, Vice Chair person Sanderford, Chairperson Reed, Deputy Chairperson Brewbaker, Chairperson Knight, Ranking Minority Member M. Holmes, Vice Chairperson Beasley Blackwell Bussman Ross, Vice Chairperson Beech Crawford Fridy Hall Morrow, Ranking Minority Member Coleman-Madison Marsh Melson Bussman Figures Marsh McClendon R. Johnson Lee Mooney Nordgren Clarke Harbison Hurst Smith Stutts Waggoner Ward Pittman Sanders Shelnutt Warren J.W. Williams Lawrence Standridge I. Whorton Whatley ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & TOURISM STATE GOVERNMENT Evonne Jackson, 7623 Jacqueline Tymes, 7918 7265 Halcyon Summit Drive TOURISM & MARKETING Hilda Oglesby, 7112 VETERANS & MILITARY AFFAIRS Nordgren, Acting Chairperson Tuggle, Chairperson Holtzclaw, Chairperson Hope M. Brasell, 7842 Montgomery, Alabama 36117-3502 Marsh, Chairperson Open, Chairperson Wadsworth, Vice Chairperson Smith, Vice Chairperson Singleton, Vice Chairperson Lindsey, Ranking Minority Member Rogers, Ranking Minority Member Dial Holley Livingston Marsh Ross Telephone: 334-263-5757 / Fax: 334-262-3991 Albritton Beasley Melson Pittman Brown Forte Hammon Hanes Bandy Boyd Butler Henry Whatley Williams Sanford Smitherman Harbison R. Johnson Lawrence Howard Nordgren Pringle R. Whorton Wilcox Shiver South Weaver Wood CONSTITUTION, ETHICS & ELECTIONS CONFIRMATIONS COMMERCE & SMALL BUSINESS COUNTY & MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT alabamaretail.org Hightower, Chairperson Holly Ogden, 7826 Scofi eld, Chairperson Jennifer Monk, 7890 Mary Ruth Davis, 7696 Mary Ruth Davis, 7696 Albritton Brewbaker Coleman-Madison Waggoner, Vice Chairperson Carns, Chairperson McMillan, Chairperson Follow AlabamaRetail on facebook and twitter Melson Pittman Smitherman Ward Allen Blackwell Brewbaker Figures Polizos, Vice Chairperson Ingram, Vice Chairperson Williams Glover Orr Reed Ross Shelnutt Ford, Ranking Minority Member Buskey, Ranking Minority Member The Alabama Retail Association Smitherman Ward Whatley Alexander Clarke Forte Blackshear Boyd Carns Clarke TRANSPORTATION & ENERGY Garrett Hammon Martin B. Moore Crawford Faust Hurst J.W. Williams represents independent merchants and national companies Allen, Chairperson Luanne Miller, 7861 Patterson Sells R. Whorton LOCAL LEGISLATION who sell food, clothing, furniture, medicine and more. COUNTY & MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Albritton Chambliss Coleman-Madison FINANCIAL SERVICES Teresa Evans, (334) 353-9450 Sanford, Chairperson Hope M. Brasell, 7842 Our thousands of member companies touch almost every aspect of daily living. Compiled as a service of the Dial Holley Holtzclaw Livingston Morgan Joiner, 3468 Baker, Chairperson Chambliss Dunn Hightower McClendon Orr Reed Ross Sanders K. Johnson, Chairperson Shedd, Vice Chairperson Retail is the largest private employer in the state of Alabama. Holtzclaw Marsh Melson Pittman Scofi eld Ward Whatley Butler, Vice Chairperson M. Moore, Ranking Minority Member Ross Scofi eld Smith Waggoner Since 1943, the association has worked to promote Black, Ranking Minority Member Alexander Ellis Grimsley what’s best for the retail industry in Alabama. Blackshear Coleman Drummond Howard Shiver Standridge Ellis Faulkner Ingram Martin Wadsworth I. Whorton McClammy Shedd Wingo * As of March 3, 2017. Subject to change. SENATORS
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