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2009 Legislative Directory 2009 Legislative Directory 1st Regular Session 60th Idaho Legislature TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS Senate Leadership and Administration ................................. 2 House Leadership and Administration .................................. 3 Legislative Staff Offices ......................................................... 4 Legislative Council ................................................................. 5 Important Session Dates ....................................................... 5 Senators, Alphabetical ........................................................... 6 Representatives, Alphabetical ............................................... 7 Legislators by District ............................................................10 Floor Maps .............................................................................45 Senate Committees ...............................................................51 House Committees ................................................................55 Legislative Attachés & Support Staff .....................................62 State Government ..................................................................68 Elected Officials .....................................................................76 Capitol Correspondents .........................................................78 Orders of Business ................................................................80 How to Contact Legislators Web Site .................................... www.legislature.idaho.gov Information Center ......................................... 208-332-1000 Toll Free & TDD ............................................ 800-626-0471 Fax .................................................................. 208-334-5397 E-mail ............................................. [email protected] Regular Mail ................................................ P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720-0038 (House) 83720-0081 (Senate) Street Address ............................................... Capitol Annex 514 W. Jefferson Boise, ID 83702 Legislature Live Public Viewing Galleries (when committees are out) Senate, Rm. 117; House, Rm. 148; JFAC, 117 & 148 FM Radio (in the vicinity of the Capitol Annex only) Senate, 101.3 FM; House, 89.9 FM; JFAC, 103.9 FM Digital Cable TV Senate, Ch. 67; House, Ch. 65; JFAC, Ch. 69 Idaho Public Television Digital Channels Senate, World - 4.4; House, Learn - 4.3 The Internet Audio/video streaming on www.idahoptv.org anchor SENATE Leadership Lieutenant Governor Brad Little.........................................334-2200 President Pro Tempore Robert Geddes (Rm 309).........332-1300 Majority Leader Bart Davis (Rm 311)..............................332-1305 Assistant Majority Leader Joe Stegner (Rm 312)...........332-1308 Majority Caucus Chair Russell Fulcher (Rm 314).........332-1304 Minority Leader Kate Kelly (Rm 216)...............................332-1405 Assistant Minority Leader Elliot Werk (Rm 215)............332-1352 Minority Caucus Chair Les Bock (Rm 215)....................332-1406 Administration Secretary of the Senate, Jeannine Wood (301)................332-1309 Assistant Secretary of Senate, Rusti Horton (301)..........332-1311 Asst. to Secretary of Senate, June Keithly (301)..............332-1310 Adm/Fiscal Asst.-Pro Tem, Mary Sue Jones (310)........332-1302 Asst. to Majority Leader, Beverly Boyle (304).................332-1307 Majority Ldr. Secretary, Jennifer O'Kief (315).................332-1303 Minority Chief of Staff, Marie Hattaway (217).................332-1351 Journal Clerk, Gail Lewis (301)........................................332-1312 Calendar Clerk, Michelle Hernandez (301).....................332-1313 Sergeant at Arms, Sarah Jane McDonald (303)..............332-1400 Assistant Sergeant at Arms, Jerry Csutoras (304).........332-1416 Chaplain, Henry Webb......................................................332-1302 - 2 - anchor HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Leadership Speaker Lawerence Denney (Rm 332)............................332-1111 Majority Leader Mike Moyle (Rm 329)............................332-1120 Assistant Majority Leader Scott Bedke (Rm 330)...........332-1120 Majority Caucus Chair Ken Roberts (Rm 330)...............332-1120 Minority Leader John Rusche (Rm 237)..........................332-1130 Assistant Minority Leader James Ruchti (Rm 238)........332-1130 Minority Caucus Chair William Killen (Rm 238)............332-1130 Administration Chief Clerk of the House, Bonnie Alexander (322)..........332-1140 Assistant Chief Clerk, Patti Rector (321).........................332-1142 Assistant to the Speaker, Sue Frieders (332)..................332-1111 Chief Fiscal Officer, Terri Franks-Smith (331)...............332-1112 Assistant to Minority Ldr., Marisa Nelson (236)..............332-1132 Docket Clerk, Carol Ryan (321).......................................332-1152 Journal Clerk, Chris Taylor (324)....................................332-1143 Journal Clerk, Leslie Sheedy (324)..................................332-1144 Sergeant at Arms, Judith Christensen (320)....................332-1150 Assistant Sergeant at Arms, Al Noyes (320)...................332-1151 Chaplain, Tom Dougherty.................................................332-1111 - 3 - anchorLSO OFFICESLEGISLATIVE STAFF OFFICES * Legislative Information Center Room 223 Kathleen Sullivan, Director................................................332-1008 Legislative Mail and Bill Distribution Center Room 113 Rhoda Suderman, Mail Room Clerk................................332-1401 Office of Performance Evaluation JRW Basement, Ste. 10 Rakesh Mohan, Director...................................................334-3880 Legislative Services Office 1st Floor West Jeff Youtz, Director............................................................334-2475 Budget and Policy Analysis - 4th Floor Cathy Holland-Smith, Division Manager......................334-4731 Joe Austin, Budget and Policy Analyst...........................334-4743 Richard Burns, Budget & Policy Analyst.......................334-4742 Keith Bybee, Budget and Policy Analyst........................334-4739 Amy Castro, Budget and Policy Analyst........................334-4745 Matt Freeman, Budget & Policy Analyst........................334-4740 Paul Headlee, Budget and Policy Analyst......................334-4746 Ray Houston, Budget & Policy Analyst..........................334-4741 Information Technology - 1st Floor West Glenn Harris, Division Manager....................................334-4835 Legislative Audits - 954 W. Jefferson Don Berg, Division Manager..........................................334-4826 Chris Farnsworth, Managing Auditor............................334-4864 Lori Hendon, Quality Control Auditor.............................334-4868 April Renfro, Managing Auditor......................................334-4839 Gene Sparks, Managing Auditor....................................334-4841 Research & Legislation - 1st Floor East Mike Nugent, Division Manager....................................334-2475 Kristin Ford, Librarian (5th Floor)..................................334-4863 Katharine Gerrity, Legislative Analyst...........................334-2475 Jackie Gunn, Editor.........................................................334-2475 Toni Hobbs, Editor..........................................................334-2475 Eric Milstead, Legislative Analyst..................................334-2475 Brooke Murdoch, Legislative Analyst............................334-2475 Paige Alan Parker, Legislative Analyst..........................334-2475 * Offices in Capitol Annex unless noted. See p.62 for all staff. - 4 - anchor LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL The Legislative Council, which oversees the management responsibilities of the Legislature, consists of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the majority and minority leaders of both houses, and four senators and representatives, two from each party. 2009-2010 Council Members Robert Geddes Co-chairs Lawerence Denney Bart Davis Mike Moyle Patti Anne Lodge Gary Collins John McGee Eric Anderson Kate Kelly John Rusche Les Bock Anne Pasley-Stuart Nicole LeFavour Donna Pence IMPORTANT SESSION DATES January 12 Legislature Convenes January 23 Senate Personal Bill Deadline; House Personal Bill Target Date February 6 Target Date to Complete Administrative Rules Review February 9 Deadline for Bill/Resolution Drafting Requests to LSO for 36th Day Deadline February 16 36th Day - Joint Resolution Introduction Deadline; Bill Introduction Deadline for Nonprivileged Committees February 20 JFAC Target to Complete Budget Hearings March 8 Target Date for Transmittal of All Legislation Between Houses March 12 JFAC Target to Complete Budget Setting - 5 - anchorLEGISLATOR INDEX SENATORS anchor 28 Republicans / 7 Democrats District Page Andreason, John C. (R), Boise........................................15 24 Bair, Steve (R), Blackfoot.................................................28 37 Bilyeu, Diane (D), Pocatello.............................................29 38 Bock, Les (D), Boise.........................................................16 25 Brackett, Bert (R), Rogerson...........................................23 32 Broadsword, Joyce M. (R), Sagle.....................................2 11 Cameron, Dean L. (R), Rupert........................................26 35 Coiner, Charles H. (R), Twin Falls.................................24 33 Corder, Tim (R), Mountain Home...................................22
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