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Military Veterans in State Legislatures for 2021 U.S. Veteran State Legislators 2021 Alabama Senator Greg Albritton, (R) Alabama Representative Dickie Drake, (R) Affiliation: U.S Air Force, 1973-1977; Alabama Utah National Guard, 1977-1981; U.S. Affiliation: U.S. Air Force Navy, 1982-1987; U.S. Naval Reserves, Term: 2011- Present. Term ends 2022. 1977-2005 Term: 2014- Present. Term ends 2022. Representative Joe Faust, (R) Alabama Representative Louise Alexander, (D) Affiliation: National Guard, 1958-1966 Alabama Term: 2004- Present. Term ends 2022. Affiliation: U.S. Army Term: 2014 - Present. Term ends 2022. Representative Victor Gaston, (R) Alabama Representative Mike Ball, (R) Affiliation: U.S. Military Alabama Term: 1982 - Present. Term ends 2022. Affiliation: U.S. Marine Corps, 1973- 1977 Senator Jimmy Holley, (R) Term: 2018 - Present. Term ends 2022. Alabama Affiliation: Alabama National Guard, Senator Billy Beasley, (D) 1967-1973 Alabama Term: 1998- Present. Term ends 2022. Affiliation: U.S. Army Term: 2010- Present. Term ends 2022. Representative Ralph Howard, (D) Alabama Representative Koven L. (K.L.) Brown, Affiliation: U.S. Marine Corp (R) Term: 2005 - Present. Term ends 2022. Alabama Affiliation: Alabama Army National Representative Sam Jones, (D) Guard Alabama Term: 2010 - Present. Terms ends 2022. Affiliation: U.S. Navy Term: 2018- Present. Term ends 2022. Representative Chip Brown, (R) Alabama Senator Jim McClendon, (R) Affiliation: Alabama Army National Alabama Guard Affiliation: U.S. Navy, Medical Corps Term: 2018- Present. Term ends 2022. Term: 2014- present. Term ends 2022. Representative Jim Carns, (R) Representative Mac McCutcheon (R) Alabama Alabama Affiliation: Alabama Air National Guard, Affiliation: U.S. Army 1963-1969 Term: 2006 - Present. Term ends 2022. Term: 2011 - Present. Terms ends 2022. 1 Representative Steve McMillan, (R) Senator Roger Holland, (R) Alabama Alaska Affiliation: U.S. Army Reserve, 1964- Affiliation: U.S. Coast Guard Reserve 1970 Term: 2021 - Present. Term ends 2025. Term: 1982 - Present. Term ends 2022. Representative Kevin McCabe, (R) Representative Ed Oliver, (R) Alaska Alabama Affiliation: U.S. Coast Guard Affiliation: U.S. Army Term: 2021 - Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2018- Present. Term ends 2022. Representative David Nelson, (R) Representative Neil Rafferty, (D) Alaska Alabama Affiliation: Alaska Army National Guard Affiliation: U.S. Marine Corps, 2005- Term: 2021 - Present. Term ends 2023. 2009 Term: 2018 - Present. Term ends 2022. Senator Joshua Revak, (R) Alaska Representative Proncey Robertson, (R) Affiliation: U.S. Army Alabama Term: 2019 - Present. Term ends 2025. Affiliation: U.S. Air Force Term: 2018 - Present. Term ends 2022 Representative Laddie Shaw, (R) Alaska Representative Howard Sanderford, (R) Affliation: U.S. Navy Alabama Term: 2019 - Present. Term ends 2023. Affiliation: U.S. Marine Corps Term: 1988 - Present. Term ends 2022. Senator Mike Shower, (R) Senator Tom Whatley, (R) Alaska Alabama Affiliation: U.S. Air Force Affiliation: Alabama National Guard Term: 2018- Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2010 - present. Term ends 2022. Senator Gary Stevens, (R) Representative Randy Wood, (R) Alaska Alabama Affiliation: U.S. Army Affiliation: Alabama National Guard Term: 2003- Present. Term ends 2025. Term: 2002- Present. Term ends 2022. Representative Steve Thompson, (R) Alaska Alaska Affiliation: U.S. Army, 1965-67 Term: 2011- Present. Term ends 2023. Representative David Eastman, (R) Alaska Affiliation: U.S. Army, 2003-2009 Arizona Term: 2017-2020. Term ends 2022. Representative Richard C. Andrade, (D) Representative Ben Carpenter, (R) Arizona Alaska Affiliation: U.S. Air Force, 1982 to 1990 Affiliation: U.S. Air Force Term: 2015- Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2019 - Present. Term ends 2023. 2 Representative Walter Blackman, (R) Senator Jamescita Peshlakai, (D) Arizona Arizona Affiliation: U.S. Army Affiliation: U.S. Army Term: 2019 - Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2017- Present. Term ends 2023. Senator Sonny Borrelli, (R) Senator Wendy Rogers, (R) Arizona Arizona Affiliation: U.S.Marine Corp, 1977-1999 Affiliation: U.S. Air Force, 1976-1996 Term: 2017- Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2021 - Present. Term ends 2023. Representative John Fillmore, (R) Senator Kelly Townsend, (R) Arizona Arizona Affiliation: U.S. Army Affiliation: U.S. Navy Term: 2019 - Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2021 - Present. Term ends 2023. Representative Randall Friese, (D) Arkansas Arizona Affiliation: U.S. Navy, 1997-2001 Representative Mark Berry, (R) Term: 2015- Present. Term ends 2023. Arkansas Affiliation: Arkansas Air National Guard Representative Travis W. Grantham, Term: 2021- Present. Term ends 2023. (R) Arizona Representative Harlan Breaux Affiliation: U.S. Air Force; Arizona Arkansas Air National Guard Affiliation: U.S. Navy Term: 2017- Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2019 - Present. Term ends 2023. Representative Steve Kaiser, (R) Arizona Representative Joshua Bryant, (R) Affiliation: U.S. Army Arkansas Term: 2021 - Present. Term ends 2023. Affiliation: U.S. Marine Corps, 1997- 2002 Representative John Kavanagh, (R) Term: 2021- Present. Term ends 2023. Arizona Affiliation: U.S. Armed Forces Representative Jack Fortner, (R) Term: 2019 - Present. Term ends 2023. Arkansas Affiliation: U.S. Navy Senator Vince Leach, R Term: 2016 Present. Term ends 2023. Arizona Affiliation: U.S. Army Senator Trent Garner, (R) Term: 2019 – present. Term ends 2023. Arkansas Affiliation: Special Forces, Green Beret Representative Kevin Payne, (R) Term: 2017- Present. Term ends 2023. Arizona Affiliation: U.S. Navy Senator Jim Hendren, (R) Term: 2017- Present. Term ends 2023. Arkansas Affiliation: U.S. Air Force Term: 2013- Present. Term ends 2023. 3 Representative Monte Hodges, (D) Assemblymember Devon Mathis, (R) Arkansas California Affiliation: U.S. Army Reserve; Arkansas Affiliation: U.S. Army National Guard; National Guard U.S. Army Term: 2013- Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2014- Present. Term ends 2022. Representative Joe Jett, (R) Senator Melissa Melendez, (R) Arkansas California Affiliation: U.S. Air Force Affiliation: U.S. Navy Term: 2013- Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2020 - present. Term ends 2022. Representative Stephen Meeks, (R) Senator Joshua Newman, (D) Arkansas California Affiliation: U.S. Army Reserve, 1987 to Affiliation: U.S. Army 1993 Term: 2020 - present. Term ends 2024. Term: 2011- Present. Term ends 2023. Senator Richard Roth, (D) Representative Marcus E. Richmond, (R) California Arkansas Affiliation: U.S. Air Force; U.S. Air Force Affiliation: U.S. Marine Corp. Reserves Term: 2015- Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2012 - present. Term ends 2024 Senator David Wallace, (R) Senator Tom Umberg, (D) Arkansas California Affiliation: U.S. Army Affiliation: U.S. Army Term: 2017- Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2018 -present. Term ends 2022. Representative David Whitaker, (D) Assemblymember Randy Voepel, (R) Arkansas California Affiliation: U.S. Air Force, 1983 to 1989 Affiliation: U.S. Navy Term: 2013- Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2016 - Present. Term ends 2022. California Colorado Senator Bob Archuleta, (D) California Representative Terri Carver, (R) Affiliation: U.S. Army Colorado Term: 2018 - Present. Term ends 2022. Affiliation: U.S. Air Force Reserves Term: 2015- Present. Term ends 2023. Senator Susan Eggman, (D) California Senator John Cooke, (R) Affiliation: U.S. Army Colorado Term: 2021- Present. Term ends 2024. Affiliation: U.S. Army Reserve Term: 2015 - present. Term ends on Senator Shannon Grove, (R) 2023. California Affiliation: U.S. Army Term: 2018 - present. Term ends 2022. 4 Senator Leroy Garcia, (D) Connecticut Colorado Affiliation: U.S. Marine Corps Representative Tim Ackert, (R) Term: 2015 - present. Term ends 2023. Connecticut Affiliation: U.S. Air Force Senator Bob Gardner, (R) Term: 2011- Present. Term ends 2023. Colorado Affiliation: U.S. Air Force Representative Mark Anderson, (R) Term: 2017- Present. Term ends 2025. Connecticut Affiliation: U.S. Army Reserve Representative Ron Hanks, (R) Term: 2021- Present. Term ends 2023. Colorado Affiliation: U.S. Air Force Term: 2021- Present. Term ends 2023. Representative Matt Blumenthal, (D) Connecticut Representative Richard Holtorf, (R) Affiliation: U.S. Marine Corp Reserve Colorado Term: 2019 - Present. Term ends 2023. Affiliation: U.S. Army Term: 2019- Present. Term ends 2023. Senator Dennis Bradley, (D) Connecticut Representative Michael Lynch, (R) Affiliation: U.S. Army ROTC Colorado Term: 2019- Present. Term ends 2023 Affiliation: U.S. Army Term: 2021- Present. Term ends 2023. Senator Dan Champagne, (R) Connecticut Representative Patrick Neville, (R) Affiliation: Army National Guard, 1987- Colorado 1992 Affiliation: U.S. Army Term: 2019- Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2015- Present. Term ends 2023. Representative Mike France Representative David Ortiz, (D) Connecticut Colorado Affiliation: U.S. Navy Affiliation: U.S. Army, 2008-2015 Term: 2015- Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2021- Present. Term ends 2023. Representative Bob Godfrey, (D) Representative Andres Pico, (R) Connecticut Colorado Affiliation: U.S. Naval Reserve Affiliation: U.S. Navy Term: 1989- Present. Term ends 2023. Term: 2021- Present. Term ends 2023. Representative Jack Hennessy, (D) Senator Robert Rankin, (R) Connecticut Colorado Affiliation: U.S. Army Affiliation: U.S. Army Term: 2005- Present. Term ends 2021. Term: 2019- Present. Term ends 2025 Representative Kathleen McCarty, (R) Representative Tom Sullivan, (D) Connecticut Colorado Affiliation: U.S. Civil Air Patrol Affiliation: U.S.
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