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Alaska State House of Representatives Committee Alaska State House of Representatives Committee Assignments, 2019-2020 Speaker of the House Bryce Edgmon Majority Leader Steve Thompson Majority Whip Louise Stutes Minority Leader Lance Pruitt Minority Whip DeLena Johnson Standing Committees Committee on Committees Rules Finance C&RA Education Health & Social Services TThS 8-10 MWF 8-10 TThS 3-5 Chair Bryce Edgmon Chair Chuck Kopp Co-Chair Neal Foster Co-Chair Harriet Drummond Co-Chair Harriet Drummond Co-Chair Ivy Spohnholz Neal Foster Vice-Chair Jennifer Johnston Co-Chair Tammie Wilson Co-Chair Sara Hannan Co-Chair Andi Story Co-Chair Tiffany Zulkosky Jennifer Johnston Bryce Edgmon Vice-Chair Jennifer Johnston Matt Claman Grier Hopkins Matt Claman Chuck Kopp Louise Stutes Andy Josephson Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins Chris Tuck Harriet Drummond Louise Stutes Steve Thompson Gary Knopp Steve Thompson Tiffany Zulkosky Geran Tarr Steve Thompson Lance Pruitt Bart LeBon Sharon Jackson Josh Revak Sharon Jackson Tammie Wilson David Eastman Dan Ortiz Josh Revak DeLena Johnson Lance Pruitt Cathy Tilton Kelly Merrick Colleen Sullivan-Leonard Ben Carpenter Standing Committees Special Committees Judiciary Labor & Commerce Resources State Affairs Transportation AET MWF 1-3 MWF 315-5 MWF 1-3 TThS 315-5 TThS 1-3 TTh1130-130 Chair Matt Claman Co-Chair Gabrielle LeDoux Co-Chair John Lincoln Co-Chair Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins Co-Chair Louise Stutes Chair Sara Hannan Vice-Chair Gabrielle LeDoux Co-Chair Adam Wool Co-Chair Geran Tarr Co-Chair Zack Fields Co-Chair Adam Wool Zack Fields Chuck Kopp Zack Fields Vice-Chair Chris Tuck Gabrielle LeDoux Matt Claman Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins Louise Stutes Sara Hannan Sara Hannan Andi Story Harriet Drummond John Lincoln Adam Wool Louise Stutes Grier Hopkins Adam Wool Andi Story Chris Tuck Laddie Shaw Josh Revak Ivy Spohnholz Sarah Vance Dave Talerico Josh Revak David Eastman Dave Talerico Dave Talerico Laddie Shaw Sara Rasmussen Sara Rasmussen George Rauscher Sara Rasmussen Special Committees Joint Committees Energy Fisheries Military & Veterans Affairs Legislative Council Legislative Budget & Audit Ethics TTh1015-12 TTh10-12 TTh1-3 Vice-Chair Louise Stutes Chair Chris Tuck Louise Stutes Chair Grier Hopkins Chair Louise Stutes Chair Gabrielle LeDoux Bryce Edgmon Neal Foster DeLena Johnson Vice-Chair Zack Fields Bryce Edgmon Vice-Chair Chris Tuck Neal Foster Andy Josephson Alternate Sara Hannan John Lincoln Chuck Kopp Chuck Kopp Chuck Kopp Ivy Spohnholz Alternate Colleen Sullivan-Leonard Ivy Spohnholz Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins Geran Tarr Steve Thompson Mark Neuman Joint Armed Services Tiffany Zulkosky Geran Tarr Steve Thompson Tammie Wilson Alternate Jennifer Johnston Co-Chair Geran Tarr Lance Pruitt Sarah Vance Sharon Jackson DeLena Johnson Gabrielle LeDoux George Rauscher Lance Pruitt George Rauscher Ivy Spohnholz Chris Tuck Laddie Shaw 2/19/19.
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