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JOINT COMMITTEES for 2017-18 SESSION Committee Chairs Senate Members Assembly Members Joint Finance Sen JOINT COMMITTEES FOR 2017-18 SESSION Committee Chairs Senate Members Assembly Members Joint Finance Sen. Alberta Darling Sen. Luther Olsen Rep. Dale Kooyenga Rep. John Nygren Sen. Howard Marklein Rep. Amy Loudenbeck Sen. Leah Vukmir Rep. Mary Czaja Sen. Tom Tiffany Rep. Mark Born Sen. Sheila Harsdorf Rep. Mike Rohrkaste Sen. Lena Taylor Rep. Gordon Hintz Sen. Jon Erpenbach Rep. Katrina Shankland Joint Administrative Rules Sen. Steve Nass Sen. Devin LeMahieu Rep. Adam Neylon Rep. Joan Ballweg Sen. Duey Stroebel Rep. Jim Ott Sen. Chris Larson Rep. Gary Hebl Sen. Bob Wirch Rep. Jimmy Anderson Joint Employment Relations Sen. Roger Roth Sen. Scott Fitzgerald Sen. Alberta Darling Sen. Jennifer Shilling Joint Information Policy & Sen. Sheila Harsdorf Sen. Rob Cowles Rep. Andre Jacque Technology Rep. Dan Knodl Sen. Roger Roth Rep. Janel Brandtjen Sen. Tim Carpenter Rep. Peter Barca Sen. Kathleen Vinehout Rep. Melissa Sargent Joint Legislative Audit Sen. Rob Cowles Sen. Alberta Darling Rep. John Macco Rep. Samantha Kerkman Sen. Chris Kapenga Rep. Kathy Bernier Sen. Kathleen Vinehout Rep. Melissa Sargent Sen. Mark Miller Rep. Terese Berceau Joint Legislative Council Sen. Roger Roth Sen. Alberta Darling Rep. Robin Vos Rep. Rob Brooks Sen. Scott Fitzgerald Rep. Jim Steineke Sen. Howard Marklein Rep. Tyler August Sen. Terry Moulton Rep. John Nygren Sen. Jerry Petrowski Rep. Joan Ballweg Sen. Van Wanggaard Rep. John Spiros Sen. Jennifer Shilling Rep. Cory Mason Sen. Lena Taylor Rep. Dianne Hesselbein Sen. Fred Risser Sen. Mark Miller Joint Review on Criminal Sen. Van Wanggaard Sen. Lena Taylor Rep. Daniel Riemer Penalties Rep. Adam Jarchow Joint Legislative Organization Sen. Roger Roth Sen. Scott Fitzgerald Sen. Leah Vukmir Sen. Jennifer Shilling Sen. Janet Bewley Joint Survey on Tax Exemptions Sen. Dan Feyen Sen. Tom Tiffany Rep. Rob Swearingen Rep. Tyler August Sen. Tim Carpenter Rep. Leon Young Joint Survey on Retirement Sen. Patrick Testin Sen. Dave Craig Rep. Mike Kuglitsch Systems Rep. Todd Novak Sen. Jon Erpenbach Rep. Cory Mason Law Revision Sen. Van Wanggaard Sen. Devin LeMahieu Sen. Lena Taylor Sen. Fred Risser Building Commission Sen. Terry Moulton Rep. Rob Swearingen Sen. Jerry Petrowski Rep. Terry Katsma Sen. Janis Ringhand WI Economic Development Sen. Dan Feyen Corporation Sen. Tim Carpenter .
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