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Journal Header of Some Sort House Journal - Committees 1271 STANDING COMMITTEES of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Second Session Fifty-fourth Legislature ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AND GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT Gus Blackwell, Chair Dan Fisher, Vice-Chair Gary Banz Mark McCullough Lisa Billy Glen Mulready Ed Cannaday Mike Shelton Kay Floyd Aaron Stiles William Fourkiller Todd Thomsen Arthur Hulbert Ken Walker AGRICULTURE AND WILDLIFE Dale DeWitt, Chair Steve Vaughan, Vice-Chair Don Armes Skye McNiel John Bennett Tom Newell Scott Biggs Brian Renegar Dennis Casey Mike Sanders John Enns Jerry Shoemake Steve Kouplen John Trebilcock James Lockhart Harold Wright Curtis McDaniel 1272 House Journal - Committees APPROPRIATIONS AND BUDGET Scott Martin, Chair Earl Sears, Vice-Chair Don Armes Jerry McPeak Lisa Billy Richard Morrissette Mike Brown Jason Nelson Mike Christian Leslie Osborn Ann Coody Pat Ownbey Doug Cox Eric Proctor Lee Denney Mike Ritze Joe Dorman Sean Roberts Chuck Hoskin Mike Sanders Sally Kern Colby Schwartz Mark McCullough Ben Sherrer Jeannie McDaniel Weldon Watson Skye McNiel Paul Wesselhoft CareerTech Subcommittee Skye McNiel, Chair John Enns, Vice-Chair Larry Glenn Cory Williams Todd Thomsen Justin Wood Steve Vaughan Common Education Subcommittee Lee Denney, Chair Katie Henke, Vice-Chair Ed Cannaday Dan Fisher Dennis Casey Kay Floyd Ann Coody Marty Quinn General Government Mike Christian, Chair Jon Echols, Vice-Chair Scott Biggs Curtis McDaniel Bobby Cleveland Todd Russ William Fourkiller House Journal - Committees 1273 Higher Education Subcommittee Lisa Billy, Chair Randy Grau, Vice-Chair Marian Cooksey Anastasia Pittman Elise Hall Harold Wright David Perryman Human Services Subcommittee Pat Ownbey, Chair Jadine Nollan, Vice-Chair Jason Nelson Dustin Roberts Tom Newell Wade Rousselot Anastasia Pittman Judiciary Subcommittee Mark McCullough, Chair Scott Biggs, Vice-Chair Kay Floyd Terry O’Donnell Fred Jordan Emily Virgin Dan Kirby Natural Resources and Regulatory Services Subcommittee Don Armes, Chair Josh Cockroft, Vice-Chair Gus Blackwell Charles Ortega Marian Cooksey Brian Renegar Dale DeWitt Wade Rousselot Mark McBride Jerry Shoemake Non-Appropriated Subcommittee Sally Kern, Chair David Brumbaugh, Vice-Chair Larry Glenn Wade Rousselot Fred Jordan Jerry Shoemake Charlie Joyner John Trebilcock Jason Murphey Ken Walker Leslie Osborn 1274 House Journal - Committees Public Health and Social Services Subcommittee Doug Cox, Chair Arthur Hulbert, Vice-Chair David Derby Lewis Moore William Fourkiller Glen Mulready Rebecca Hamilton Sean Roberts Public Safety Subcommittee Mike Ritze, Chair Bobby Cleveland, Vice-Chair Gary Banz Joe Dorman John Bennett Jon Echols Lisa Billy Larry Glenn David Brumbaugh Dennis Johnson Donnie Condit Kevin Matthews David Derby Mike Reynolds Revenue, Taxation and Employee Compensation Subcommittee Leslie Osborn, Chair Charles McCall, Vice-Chair Gus Blackwell Steve Martin Mike Brown Jeannie McDaniel David Dank Wade Rousselot Elise Hall Jason Smalley Dennis Johnson Todd Thomsen Dan Kirby Transportation Subcommittee Mike Sanders, Chair Jason Smalley, Vice-Chair Tommy Hardin Seneca Scott James Lockhart Aaron Stiles Randy McDaniel Mike Turner House Journal - Committees 1275 COMMON EDUCATION Ann Coody, Chair Dennis Casey, Vice-Chair Gus Blackwell Sally Kern Ed Cannaday Curtis McDaniel Donnie Condit Jeannie McDaniel Doug Cox Jason Nelson Lee Denney Jadine Nollan Dale DeWitt Dustin Roberts Jon Echols Jason Smalley William Fourkiller Todd Thomsen Katie Henke Emily Virgin ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCIAL SERVICES Randy McDaniel, Chair Dustin Roberts, Vice-Chair Bobby Cleveland Jadine Nollan Katie Henke Charles Ortega Kevin Matthews David Perryman Mark McBride Earl Sears Charles McCall Mike Shelton Skye McNiel John Trebilcock Richard Morrissette Mike Turner ENERGY AND AEROSPACE John Trebilcock, Chair Weldon Watson, Vice-Chair Don Armes Mark McBride Gary Banz Randy McDaniel Lisa Billy Jerry McPeak Mike Brown Eric Proctor David Brumbaugh R.C. Pruett Josh Cockroft Mike Reynolds Marian Cooksey Sean Roberts Lee Denney Mike Sanders Scott Inman Colby Schwartz Charlie Joyner Seneca Scott Dan Kirby Ben Sherrer Steve Kouplen Aaron Stiles Steve Martin Paul Wesselhoft 1276 House Journal - Committees GENERAL GOVERNMENT Paul Wesselhoft, Chair Jason Murphey, Vice-Chair Josh Cockroft David Perryman Donnie Condit Pam Peterson Dennis Johnson Mike Reynolds Charlie Joyner Jerry Shoemake Terry O’Donnell Justin Wood GOVERNMENT MODERNIZATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY Mike Reynolds, Chair Mike Turner, Vice-Chair Scott Biggs Richard Morrissette David Brumbaugh Jason Murphey David Derby David Perryman Joe Dorman Seneca Scott Dan Fisher Jason Smalley Elise Hall Ken Walker Charles McCall Justin Wood HIGHER EDUCATION AND CAREERTECH Harold Wright, Chair Justin Wood, Vice-Chair Mike Brown Pat Ownbey Dennis Casey Emily Virgin Lee Denney Cory Williams Terry O’Donnell HUMAN SERVICES Tom Newell, Chair Anastasia Pittman, Vice-Chair Arthur Hulbert Jason Nelson Sally Kern Jadine Nollan Jeannie McDaniel Pat Ownbey Skye McNiel Ben Sherrer House Journal - Committees 1277 INSURANCE Dan Kirby, Chair Marty Quinn, Vice-Chair David Dank Todd Russ Steve Kouplen Colby Schwartz Kevin Matthews Mike Shelton Lewis Moore Aaron Stiles Glen Mulready JUDICIARY Aaron Stiles, Chair Terry O’Donnell, Vice-Chair Scott Biggs Mark McCullough Jon Echols Richard Morrissette Randy Grau Tom Newell Scott Inman Todd Russ Dennis Johnson Ben Sherrer Fred Jordan Emily Virgin Steve Martin Cory Williams Charles McCall LONG-TERM CARE AND SENIOR SERVICES David Dank, Chair Donnie Condit, Vice-Chair William Fourkiller Charles Ortega Rebecca Hamilton Mike Ritze James Lockhart Steve Vaughan Tom Newell PUBLIC HEALTH David Derby, Chair Glen Mulready, Vice-Chair Doug Cox Arthur Hulbert Jon Echols Jeannie McDaniel John Enns Mike Ritze Randy Grau Mike Shelton Rebecca Hamilton 1278 House Journal - Committees PUBLIC SAFETY Steve Martin, Chair Ken Walker, Vice-Chair Ed Cannaday Leslie Osborn Mike Christian Pat Ownbey Randy Grau Pam Peterson Tommy Hardin R.C. Pruett Chuck Hoskin Brian Renegar Fred Jordan Mike Ritze Steve Kouplen Steve Vaughan RULES Todd Russ, Chair Marian Cooksey, Vice-Chair Joe Dorman Weldon Watson Kay Floyd Harold Wright Marty Quinn STATES’ RIGHTS Lewis Moore, Chair Sean Roberts, Vice-Chair Mike Christian Kevin Matthews Dale DeWitt Randy McDaniel Dan Fisher Glen Mulready Kay Floyd Jason Murphey Larry Glenn Dustin Roberts Elise Hall Mike Shelton Rebecca Hamilton Ken Walker TOURISM AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Charles Ortega, Chair R.C. Pruett, Vice-Chair Gary Banz Curtis McDaniel Bobby Cleveland David Perryman John Enns Anastasia Pittman Katie Henke Mike Ritze House Journal - Committees 1279 TRANSPORTATION Charlie Joyner, Chair John Bennett, Vice-Chair Josh Cockroft Jason Murphey Larry Glenn Terry O’Donnell Katie Henke Eric Proctor Steve Kouplen Marty Quinn James Lockhart Todd Russ Charles McCall Earl Sears Jerry McPeak Mike Turner UTILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION Colby Schwartz, Chair Mark McBride, Vice-Chair Mike Christian Mike Reynolds Lewis Moore Seneca Scott R.C. Pruett Weldon Watson VETERANS AND MILITARY AFFAIRS Gary Banz, Chair Tommy Hardin, Vice-Chair John Bennett Scott Inman Ann Coody Randy McDaniel David Dank Eric Proctor Chuck Hoskin Paul Wesselhoft 1280 House Journal - Committees SPECIAL HOUSE COMMITTEES Pension Oversight Committee (House Rule 1.8) Randy McDaniel, Chair Tax Credit and Economic Incentive Oversight Committee (House Rule 1.8) David Dank, Chair Cory Williams, Vice-Chair House Journal - Committees 1281 STATUTORY AND JOINT COMMITTEES Oklahoma State Council for Interstate Adult Offender Supervision (22 O. S. § 1094) House Senate Scott Biggs Brian Crain Affirmative Action Review Council (74 O. S. § 840-2.1) House Appointees Senate Appointees Mr. Harold Roberts, Tulsa Mr. David Ealy, Oklahoma City Ms. Gloria Wallace, Shawnee Mr. Jonathan Small, Edmond African-American Centennial Plaza Design Committee (74 O. S. § 8403) Constance Johnson, Chair Mr. Jonathan S. Small II, Oklahoma City, Vice-Chair Oklahoma Agriculture Enhancement and Diversification Advisory Board (2 O. S. § 5-3.5) House Appointee Senate Appointee Mr. John Grunewald, Woodward Mr. Kyle Hohmann, Enid 1282 House Journal - Committees Agriculture Mediation Board (2 O. S. §§ 2-30) House Appointee Senate Appointee Mr. Fred Wyatt, Hollister Mr. Dean Smith, Hydro Oklahoma American Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission (53 O. S. §§ 400, 402) House Senate Gary Banz Brian A. Crain House Appointees Senate Appointees Mr. Mark Edwards, Del City Mr. Glenn Coffee, Oklahoma City Mr. Calvin “Cal” Kinzer, Okmulgee Mr. Ronn Cupp, Oklahoma City Colonel Frank J. Siltman (Ret.), Fort Sill Dr. Mike McGee, Bethany Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget (Joint Rule 4) Scott Martin, Co-Chair Clark Jolley, Co-Chair Earl Sears, Co Vice-Chair Ron Justice, Co Vice-Chair House Senate Don Armes Roger Ballenger Lisa Billy Brian Bingman, ex officio Mike Brown Cliff Branan Mike Christian Rick Brinkley Ann Coody Sean Burrage Doug Cox Brian Crain Lee Denney John Ford Joe Dorman Jim Halligan Jeffrey W. Hickman, Tom Ivester ex officio Bryce Marlatt Chuck Hoskin Dan Newberry Mike Jackson, ex officio Susan Paddack House Journal - Committees 1283 Sally Kern Mike Schulz, ex officio Mark McCullough Gary Stanislawski Jeannie McDaniel Anthony Sykes Skye McNiel Charl s Wyrick Jerry McPeak Richard Morrissette Jason Nelson Leslie Osborn Eric Proctor Sean Roberts Mike Sanders Colby Schwartz Weldon Watson Paul Wesselhoft Professional Responsibility Commission of the Oklahoma
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