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Telephone Directory & Committee 2009 Telephone Directory & Committee Assignments 61st Washington State Legislature Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage in Washington Image credits to: •Whatcom Museum image #1993.66.1 •Washington State Historical Society Recycled/ Recyclable Telephone Directory and Committee Assignments of the Washington State Legislature Sixty–First Legislature 2009 Regular Session Washington State Senate Brad Owen . President of the Senate Rosa Franklin . President Pro Tempore Paull Shin . .Vice President Pro Tempore Tom Hoemann . Secretary of the Senate Brad Hendrickson . Deputy Secretary of the Senate Jim Ruble . Sergeant at Arms Washington State House of Representatives Frank Chopp . Speaker Jeff Morris . Speaker Pro Tempore Barbara Baker . Chief Clerk Bernard Dean . Deputy Chief Clerk 61st Washington State Legislature Members by District District 1 District 14 Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe, D Sen. Curtis King, R Rep. Al O'Brien, D Rep. Norm Johnson, R Rep. Mark Ericks, D Rep. Charles R. Ross, R District 2 District 15 Sen. Randi Becker, R Sen. Jim Honeyford, R Rep. Jim McCune, R Rep. Bruce Chandler, R Rep. Tom Campbell, R TBD District 3 District 16 Sen. Lisa Brown, D Sen. Mike Hewitt, R Rep. Alex Wood, D Rep. Maureen Walsh, R Rep. Timm Ormsby, D Rep. Laura Grant-Herriot, D District 4 District 17 Sen. Bob McCaslin, R Sen. Don Benton, R Rep. Larry Crouse, R Rep. Tim Probst, D Rep. Matt Shea, R Rep. Deb Wallace, D District 5 District 18 Sen. Cheryl Pflug, R Sen. Joseph Zarelli, R Rep. Jay Rodne, R Rep. Jaime Herrera, R Rep. Glenn Anderson, R Rep. Ed Orcutt, R District 6 District 19 Sen. Chris Marr, D Sen. Brian Hatfield, D Rep. Kevin Parker, R Rep. Dean Takko, D Rep. John Driscoll, D Rep. Brian Blake, D District 7 District 20 Sen. Bob Morton, R Sen. Dan Swecker, R Rep. Shelly Short, R Rep. Richard DeBolt, R Rep. Joel Kretz, R Rep. Gary Alexander, R District 8 District 21 Sen. Jerome Delvin, R Sen. Paull H. Shin, D Rep. Brad Klippert, R Rep. Mary Helen Roberts, D Rep. Larry Haler, R Rep. Marko Liias, D District 9 District 22 Sen. Mark Schoesler, R Sen. Karen Fraser, D Rep. Don Cox, R Rep. Brendan Williams, D Rep. Joe Schmick, R Rep. Sam Hunt, D District 10 District 23 Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D Sen. Phil Rockefeller, D Rep. Norma Smith, R Rep. Sherry Appleton, D Rep. Barbara Bailey, R Rep. Christine Rolfes, D District 11 District 24 Sen. Margarita Prentice, D Sen. Jim Hargrove, D Rep. Zack Hudgins, D Rep. Kevin Van De Wege, D Rep. Bob Hasegawa, D Rep. Lynn Kessler, D District 12 District 25 Sen. Linda Evans Parlette, R Sen. Jim Kastama, D Rep. Cary Condotta, R Rep. Bruce Dammeier, R Rep. Mike Armstrong, R Rep. Dawn Morrell, D District 13 District 26 Sen. Janéa Holmquist, R Sen. Derek Kilmer, D Rep. Judy Warnick, R Rep. Jan Angel, R Rep. Bill Hinkle, R Rep. Larry Seaquist, D 2 Members by District District 27 District 40 Sen. Debbie Regala, D Sen. Kevin Ranker, D Rep. Dennis Flannigan, D Rep. Dave Quall, D Rep. Jeannie Darneille, D Rep. Jeff Morris, D District 28 District 41 Sen. Mike Carrell, R Sen. Fred Jarrett, D Rep. Troy Kelley, D Rep. Marcie Maxwell, D Rep. Tami Green, D Rep. Judy Clibborn, D District 29 District 42 Sen. Rosa Franklin, D Sen. Dale Brandland, R Rep. Steve Conway, D Rep. Doug Ericksen, R Rep. Steve Kirby, D Rep. Kelli Linville, D District 30 District 43 Sen. Tracey Eide, D Sen. Ed Murray, D Rep. Mark Miloscia, D Rep. Jamie Pedersen, D Rep. Skip Priest, R Rep. Frank Chopp, D District 31 District 44 Sen. Pam Roach, R Sen. Steve Hobbs, D Rep. Dan Roach, R Rep. Hans Dunshee, D Rep. Christopher Hurst, D Rep. Mike Hope, R District 32 District 45 Sen. Darlene Fairley, D Sen. Eric Oemig, D Rep. Maralyn Chase, D Rep. Roger Goodman, D Rep. Ruth Kagi, D Rep. Larry Springer, D District 33 District 46 Sen. Karen Keiser, D Sen. Ken Jacobsen, D Rep. Tina Orwall, D Rep. Scott White, D Rep. Dave Upthegrove, D Rep. Phyllis Guiterrez Kenney, D District 34 District 47 Sen. Joe McDermott, D Sen. Claudia Kauffman, D Rep. Eileen Cody, D Rep. Geoff Simpson, D Rep. Sharon Nelson, D Rep. Pat Sullivan, D District 35 District 48 Sen. Tim Sheldon, D Sen. Rodney Tom, D Rep. Kathy Haigh, D Rep. Ross Hunter, D Rep. Fred Finn, D Rep. Deborah H. Eddy, D District 36 District 49 Sen. Jeanne Kohl–Welles, D Sen. Craig Pridemore, D Rep. Reuven Carlyle, D Rep. Jim Jacks, D Rep. Mary Lou Dickerson, D Rep. Jim Moeller, D District 37 Sen. Adam Kline, D Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos, D Rep. Eric Pettigrew, D District 38 Sen. Jean Berkey, D Rep. John McCoy, D Rep. Mike Sells, D District 39 Sen. Val Stevens, R Rep. Dan Kristiansen, R Rep. Kirk Pearson, R 3 Washington State Senate Leadership and Committee Assignments Senate Caucus Officers 2009 Majority Caucus Majority Leader . Lisa Brown Majority Caucus . .Ed Murray Majority Floor Leader . Tracey J. Eide Majority Whip . Chris Marr Majority Caucus Vice Chair . .Debbie Regala Majority Assistant Floor Leader . Joe McDermott Majority Assistant Whip . Claudia Kauffman Republican Caucus Republican Leader . Mike Hewitt Republican Caucus Chair . Linda Evans Parlette Republican Floor Leader . .Mark Schoesler Republican Whip . Dale Brandland Republican Deputy Leader . Mike Carrell Republican Caucus Vice Chair . Cheryl Pflug Republican Deputy Floor Leader . Jim Honeyford Republican Deputy Whip . .Jerome Delvin 61st Washington State Legislature Senate Standing Committees 2009 Membership of Senate Standing Committees Agriculture & Rural Economic Development (8) – Hatfield, Chair; Ranker, Vice Chair; *Schoesler; Becker; Haugen; Jacobsen; Morton; Shin Early Learning & K–12 Education (11) – McAuliffe, Chair; Kauffman, Vice Chair, Early Learning; Oemig, Vice Chair, K–12; *King; Brandland; Hobbs; Holmquist; Jarrett; McDermott; Roach; Tom Economic Development, Trade & Innovation (7) – Kastama, Chair; Shin, Vice Chair; *Zarelli; Delvin; Eide; Kilmer; McCaslin Subcommittee on International Relations – Shin, Chair Environment, Water & Energy (11) – Rockefeller, Chair; Pridemore, Vice Chair; *Honeyford; Delvin; Fraser; Hatfield; Holmquist; Marr; Morton; Ranker; Sheldon Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance (7) – Berkey, Chair; Hobbs, Vice Chair; *Benton; Franklin; McDermott; Parlette; Schoesler Government Operations & Elections (7) – Fairley, Chair; Oemig, Vice Chair; *Roach; Benton; McDermott; Pridemore; Swecker Health & Long–Term Care (8) – Keiser, Chair; Franklin, Vice Chair; *Pflug; Becker; Fairley; Marr; Murray; Parlette Higher Education & Workforce Development (10) – Kilmer, Chair; Jarrett, Vice Chair; *Becker; Hewitt; Jacobsen; Kastama; McAuliffe; Pflug; Shin; Stevens Human Services & Corrections (7) – Hargrove, Chair; Regala, Vice Chair; *Stevens; Brandland; Carrell; Kauffman; McAuliffe Judiciary (8) – Kline, Chair; Regala, Vice Chair; *McCaslin; Carrell; Hargrove; Kohl–Welles; Roach; Tom Labor, Commerce & Consumer Protection (7) – Kohl– Welles, Chair; Keiser, Vice Chair; *Holmquist; Franklin; Honeyford; King; Kline Natural Resources, Ocean & Recreation (8) – Jacobsen, Chair; Ranker, Vice Chair; *Morton; Fraser; Hargrove; Hatfield; Stevens; Swecker 6 Senate Standing Committees Rules (19) – Lieutenant Governor, Chair; Franklin, Vice Chair; *Hewitt; Brown; Eide; Fraser; Haugen; Kauffman; Keiser; King; Kohl–Welles; Marr; Murray; Parlette; Pridemore; Regala; Schoesler; Stevens; Zarelli Transportation (16) – Haugen, Chair; Marr, Vice Chair; *Swecker; Becker; Benton; Berkey; Delvin; Eide; Jacobsen; Jarrett; Kastama; Kauffman; Kilmer; King; Ranker; Sheldon Ways & Means (22) – Prentice, Chair; Fraser, Vice Chair, Capital Budget; Tom, Vice Chair, Operating Budget; *Zarelli; Brandland; Carrell; Fairley; Hewitt; Hobbs; Honeyford; Keiser; Kline; Kohl–Welles; McDermott; Murray; Oemig; Parlette; Pflug; Pridemore; Regala; Rockefeller; Schoesler * Ranking Minority Member 7 Senate Standing Committees 2009 Member Assignments to Senate Standing Committees Becker, Randi —*Higher Education & Workforce Development; Agriculture & Rural Economic Development; Health & Long–Term Care; Transportation Benton, Don —*Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance; Government Operations & Elections; Transportation Berkey, Jean — Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance, Chair; Transportation Brandland, Dale — Early Learning & K–12 Education; Human Services & Corrections; Ways & Means Brown, Lisa — Rules Carrell, Mike — Human Services & Corrections; Judiciary; Ways & Means Delvin, Jerome — Economic Development, Trade & Innovation; Environment, Water & Energy; Transportation Eide, Tracey — Economic Development, Trade & Innovation; Rules; Transportation Fairley, Darlene — Government Operations & Elections, Chair; Health & Long–Term Care; Ways & Means Franklin, Rosa — Health & Long–Term Care, Vice Chair; Rules, Vice Chair; Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance; Labor, Commerce & Consumer Protection Fraser, Karen — Ways & Means, Vice Chair Capital Budget; Environment, Water & Energy; Natural Resources, Ocean & Recreation; Rules Hargrove, James — Human Services & Corrections, Chair; Judiciary; Natural Resources, Ocean & Recreation Hatfield, Brian — Agriculture & Rural Economic Development, Chair; Environment, Water & Energy; Natural Resources, Ocean & Recreation Haugen, Mary Margaret — Transportation, Chair; Agriculture & Rural Economic Development; Rules Hewitt, Mike — *Rules; Higher Education & Workforce Development; Ways & Means 8 Senate Standing Committees Hobbs, Steve — Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance, Vice Chair; Early Learning & K–12 Education; Ways & Means Holmquist, Janéa — *Labor, Commerce & Consumer Protection; Early
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