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2019 Information Packet West Virginia Legislature 1st session of the 84th Legislature 2019 Information Packet www.wvlegislature.gov | West Virginia Legislature’s Office of Reference & Information | 1-304-347-4836 2019 Information Packet p. 1 Contents Revised: Mar.4, 2019 2:30PM State Organizational Chart p. 3 Senate Membership Photos p. 4 House Membership Photos p. 5-7 Senate Membership Phone & Office Numbers p. 8 House Membership Phone & Office Numbers p. 9 Senate Leadership & Standing Committees p. 10-12 House Leadership & Standing Committees p. 13-17 Senate Chamber Seating Chart p. 18 House Chamber Seating Chart p. 19 Delegates by District & District Map p. 20-21 Senators by District & District Map p. 22 State Capitol Maps p. 23-28 State Agencies - Toll-Free Numbers p. 29-30 State Colleges & Universities - Toll-Free Numbers p. 30 State Capitol Phone Numbers p. 30 State Agencies - Web site Addresses p. 31-32 State & National Political Org’s - Web site Addresses p. 32 State Colleges & Universities - Web site Addresses p. 33 Congressional District Map & Contact Information p. 34-35 Legislative Calender p. 36 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA ORGANIZATIONAL CHART CITIZENS LEGISLATIVE EXECUTIVE JUDICIAL BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH HOUSE OF SENATE GOVERNOR SUPREME DELEGATES COURT JOINT ATTORNEY SECRETARY CIRCUIT AGRICULTURE AUDITOR TREASURER COMMITTEE GENERAL OF STATE COURTS FAMILY COURTS DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION & ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & HUMAN MILITARY AFFAIRS ADMINISTRATION VETERANS ASST. REVENUE TRANSPORTATION COMMERCE THE ARTS PROTECTION RESOURCES & PUBLIC SAFETY MAGISTRATE COURTS BUREAU OF WV COUNCIL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SENIOR COMMUNITY & TECH. POLICY COMMISSION OF EDUCATION SERVICES COLLEGE EDUCATION MISCELLANEOUS BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS p. 3 2019 Information Packet West Virginia State Senate 84th Legislature - 2019 Mitch Carmichael Senate President Mike Azinger (R) Stephen Baldwin (D) Robert D. Beach (D) Craig Blair (R) Donna J. Boley (R) Greg Boso (R) Charles Clements (R) Sue Cline (R) Douglas E. Facemire (D) Bill Hamilton (R) Paul Hardesty (D) William IIIhlenfeld (D) Glenn Jeffries (D) Richard Lindsay (D) Kenny Mann (R) Mike Maroney (R) Mark R. Maynard (R) Corey Palumbo (D) Robert H. Plymale (D) Roman Prezioso (D) Rollan Roberts (R) Mike Romano (D) Patricia Rucker (R) Randy Smith (R) Ron Stollings (D) Chandler Swope (R) Dave Sypolt (R) Tom Takubo (R) Eric Tarr (R) Charles S. Trump (R) Senate Clerk Lee Cassis John R. Unger (D) Ryan Weld (R) Mike Woelfel (D) West Virginia House of Delegates 84th Legislature - 2019 Roger Hanshaw House Speaker Anderson, Bill (R) Angelucci, Michael (D) Atkinson III, Martin (R) Azinger, Tom (R) Barrett, Jason (D) Bates, Mick (D) Bibby, Tom (R) Boggs, Brent (D) Brown, Nathan (D) Brown, Sammi (D) Butler, Jim (R) Byrd, Andrew (D) Cadle, Scott (R) Campbell, Jeff (D) Canestraro, Joe (D) Capito, Moore (R) Caputo, Mike (D) Cooper, Roy (R) Cowles, Daryl (R) Criss, Vernon (R) Dean, Mark (R) Diserio, Phillip W. (D) Doyle, John (D) Ellington, Joe (R) Espinosa, Paul (R) Estep-Burton, Amanda (D) Evans, Ed (D) Fast, Tom (R) Fleischauer, Barbara (D) Fluharty, Shawn (D) Foster, Geoff (R) Graves, Dianna (R) Hamrick, Danny (R) Hanna, Caleb (R) Hansen, Evan (D) Hardy, John (R) Harshbarger, Jason (R) Hartman, William G. (D) Hicks, Kenneth P. (D) Higginbotham, Joshua (R) Hill, Jordan C. (R) Hollen, Ray (R) Hornbuckle, Sean (D) Hott, John Paul (R) Householder, Eric L. (R) Howell, Gary G. (R) Jeffries, Dean (R) Jeffries, Joe (R) Jennings, D. Rolland (R) Kelly, David (R) Kelly, John R. (R) Kessinger, Kayla (R) Kump, Larry (R) Lavender-Bowe, Cindy (D) Linville, Daniel (R) Longstreth, Linda (D) Lovejoy, Chad (D) Malcolm, Sharon (R) Mandt, John (R) Martin, Carl (R) Martin, Patrick S. (R) Maynard, Zack (R) McGeehan, Pat (R) Miley, Timothy (D) Miller, Rodney (D) Nelson, Eric (R) Pack, Jeffrey (R) Paynter, Tony (R) Pethtel, Dave (D) Phillips, Chris (R) Porterfield, Eric (R) Pushkin, Mike (D) Pyles, Rodney (D) Queen, Ben (R) Robinson, Andrew (D) Rodighiero, Ralph (D) Rohrbach, Matthew (R) Rowan, Ruth (R) Rowe, Larry L. (D) Shott, John (R) Skaff, Doug (D) Sponaugle, Isaac (D) Staggers, Margaret (D) Steele, Brandon (R) Storch, Erikka (R) Summers, Amy (R) Swartzmiller, Randy (D) Sypolt, Terri Funk (R) Thompson, Cody (D) Thompson, Robert (D) Tomblin, Tim (D) Toney, Chris (R) Walker, Danielle (D) Waxman, Terry (R) Westfall, Steve (R) Williams, John (D) Wilson, S Marshall (R) Worrell, Evan (R) Zukoff, Lisa (D) House Clerk Steve Harrison 2019 Information Packet p. 7 Senate - Capitol Phone Numbers & Offices Azinger, Michael (R) Lindsay, Richard (D) Takubo, Tom (R) (304) 357-7970 (304) 357-7841 (304) 357-7990 417M 218W 227M Baldwin, Stephen (D) Mann, Kenny (R) Tarr, Eric (R) (304) 357-7959 (304) 357-7849 (304) 357-7901 203W 441M 441M Beach, Robert (D) Maroney, Michael (R) Trump, Charles (R) (304) 357-7919 (304) 357-7902 (304) 357-7980 204W 439M 210W Blair, Craig (R) Maynard, Mark (R) Unger, John (D) (304) 357-7867 (304) 357-7808 (304) 357-7933 461M 206W 200W Boley, Donna (R) Palumbo, Corey (D) Weld, Ryan (R) (304) 357-7905 (304) 357-7854 (304) 357-7984 206W 209W 216W Boso, Gregory (R) Plymale, Robert (D) Woelfel, Michael (D) (304) 357-7973 (304) 357-7937 (304) 357-7956 217W 218W 203W Carmichael, Mitch (R) Prezioso, Roman (D) (304) 357-7801 (304) 357-7961 227M 245M Clements, Charles (R) Roberts, Rollan (R) (304) 357-7827 (304) 357-7831 217W 223W Cline, Sue (R) Romano, Michael (D) (304) 357-7807 (304) 357-7904 216W 200W Facemire, Douglas (D) Rucker, Patricia (R) (304) 357-7845 (304) 357-7957 213W 417M Hamilton, Bill (R) Smith, Randy (R) (304) 357-7906 (304) 357-7995 223W 214W Hardesty, Paul (D) Stollings, Ron (D) (304) 357-7857 (304) 357-7939 213W 209W Ihlenfeld, William (D) Swope, Chandler (R) (304) 357-7918 (304) 357-7843 229W 229W Jeffries, Glenn (D) Sypolt, Dave (R) (304) 357-7866 (304) 357-7914 204W 214W p. 8 West Virginia Legislature’s Office of Reference & Information House of Delegates - Capitol Phone Numbers & Offices Anderson, Bill (R) Cowles, Daryl (R) Hardy, John (R) Lavender-Bowe, Cindy (D) Pushkin, Mike (D) Thompson, Robert (D) (304) 340-3168 (304) 340-3177 (304) 340-3350 (304) 340-3129 (304) 340-3106 (304) 340-3355 200E-C 242M 224E 230E 6U-B 150R Angelucci, Michael (D) Criss, Vernon (R) Harshbarger, Jason (R) Linville, Daniel (R) Pyles, Rodney (D) Tomblin, Tim (D) (304) 340-3331 (304) 340-3202 (304) 340-3195 (304) 340-3277 (304) 340-3153 (304) 340-3174 231E 472M 205E 216E 231E 2R Atkinson, Martin (R) Dean, Mark (R) Hartman, William (D) Longstreth, Linda (D) Queen, Ben (R) Toney, Chris (R) (304) 340-3185 (304) 340-3265 (304) 340-3178 (304) 340-3124 (304) 340-3171 (304) 340-3384 208E 442M 228E 6U-A 221E 227E Azinger, Tom (R) Diserio, Phillip (D) Hicks, Kenneth (D) Lovejoy, Chad (D) Robinson, Andrew (D) Walker, Danielle (D) (304) 340-3137 (304) 340-3367 (304) 340-3155 (304) 340-3280 (304) 340-3156 (304) 340-3900 204E 231E 150R 151R 151R 230E Barrett, Jason (D) Doyle, John (D) Higginbotham, Joshua (R) Malcolm, Sharon (R) Rodighiero, Ralph (D) Waxman, Terry (R) (304) 340-3188 (304) 340-3248 (304) 340-3118 (304) 340-3194 (304) 340-3297 (304) 340-3102 4R 225E 216E 212E 2R 202E Bates, Mick (D) Ellington, Joe (R) Hill, Jordan (R) Mandt, John (R) Rohrbach, Matthew (R) Westfall, Steve (R) (304) 340-3180 (304) 340-3269 (304) 340-3269 (304) 340-3176 (304) 340-3221 (304) 340-3140 150R 217E 215E-B 218E 209E 204E Bibby, Tom (R) Espinosa, Paul (R) Hollen, Ray (R) Martin, Carl (R) Rowan, Ruth (R) Williams, John (D) (304) 340-3148 (304) 340-3310 (304) 340-3136 (304) 340-3167 (304) 340-3157 (304) 340-3173 221E 246M 224E 219E 210E 6R-A Boggs, Brent (D) Estep-Burton, Amanda (D) Hornbuckle, Sean (D) Martin, Patrick (R) Rowe, Larry (D) Wilson, S (R) (304) 340-3142 (304) 340-3138 (304) 340-3395 (304) 340-3123 (304) 340-3287 (304) 340-3147 258M 229E 150R 219E 6R-A 223E Brown, Nathan (D) Evans, Ed (D) Hott, John (R) Maynard, Zack (R) Shott, John (R) Worrell, Evan (R) (304) 340-3126 (304) 340-3165 (304) 340-3399 (304) 340-3152 (304) 340-3252 (304) 340-3175 150R 225E 210E 227E 418M 223E Brown, Sammi (D) Fast, Tom (R) Householder, Eric (R) McGeehan, Pat (R) Skaff, Doug (D) Zukoff, Lisa (D) (304) 340-3366 (304) 340-3170 (304) 340-3230 (304) 340-3397 (304) 340-3183 (304) 340-3111 229E 220E 462M 226E 231E 230E Butler, Jim (R) Fleischauer, Barbara (D) Howell, Gary (R) Miley, Timothy (D) Sponaugle, Isaac (D) (304) 340-3199 (304) 340-3127 (304) 340-3192 (304) 340-3240 (304) 340-3154 207E 151R 213E 264M 258M Byrd, Andrew (D) Fluharty, Shawn (D) Jeffries, Dean (R) Miller, Rodney (D) Staggers, Margaret (D) (304) 340-3362 (304) 340-3270 (304) 340-3149 (304) 340-3184 (304) 340-3337 151R 4R 208E 150R 230E Cadle, Scott (R) Foster, Geoff (R) Jeffries, Joe (R) Nelson, Eric (R) Steele, Brandon (R) (304) 340-3146 (304) 340-3121 (304) 340-3113 (304) 340-3181 (304) 340-3162 203E 214E 222E 218E 205E Campbell, Jeff (D) Graves, Dianna (R) Jennings, D. (R) Pack, Jeffrey (R) Storch, Erikka (R) (304) 340-3131 (304) 340-3392 (304) 340-3396 (304) 340-3192 (304) 340-3378 6R-A 207E 206E 211E 202E Canestraro, Joe (D) Hamrick, Danny (R) Kelly, David (R) Paynter, Tony (R) Summers, Amy (R) (304) 340-3151 (304) 340-3265 (304) 340-3226 (304) 340-3163 (304) 340-3220 151R 434M 209E 222E 228M Capito, Moore (R) Hanna, Caleb (R) Kelly, John (R) Pethtel, Dave (D) Swartzmiller, Randy (D) (304) 340-3227 (304) 340-3916 (304) 340-3394 (304) 340-3158 (304) 340-3120 408M 220E 201E 228E 231E Caputo, Mike (D) Hansen, Evan (D) Kessinger, Kayla (R) Phillips, Chris (R) Sypolt, Terri (R) (304) 340-3249 (304) 340-3125 (304) 340-3197 (304) 340-3398 (304) 340-3160 258M 150R 212E 226E 206E Cooper, Roy (R) Hanshaw, Roger (R) Kump, Larry (R) Porterfield, Eric (R) Thompson, Cody (D) (304) 340-3119 (304) 340-3210 (304) 340-3122 (304) 340-3179 (304) 340-3145 203E 228M 476M 276M 150R 2019 Information Packet p.
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