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HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES 54Th Legislature STANDING COMMITTEE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 54th Legislature STANDING COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS February 6, 2013 ADMINISTRATIVE RULES, GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT AND REPEALER Gus Blackwell, Chair (R) Dan Fisher, Vice-Chair (R) Kay Floyd (D) William Fourkiller (D) Randy Grau (R) Arthur Hulbert (R) Mark McCullough (R) Glenn Mulready (R) Mike Shelton (D) Todd Thomsen (R) Ken Walker (R) AGRICULTURE AND WILDLIFE Dale DeWitt, Chair (R) Steve Vaughan, Vice-Chair (R) Don Armes (R) John Bennett (R) Scott Biggs (R) Dennis Casey (R) John Enns (R) Jeff Hickman (R) Steve Kouplen (D) James Lockhart (D) Curtis McDaniel (D) Tom Newell (R) Brian Renegar (D) Mike Sanders (R) Jerry Shoemake (D) John Trebilcock (R) Harold Wright (R) APPROPRIATIONS AND BUDGET Scott Martin, Chair (R) Tom Newell, Vice-Chair (R) Don Armes (R) Lisa Billy (R) Mike Brown (D) Mike Christian (R) Ann Coody (R) Doug Cox (R) Lee Denney (R) Joe Dorman (D) Jeff Hickman (R) Chuck Hoskin (D) Sally Kern (R) Mark McCullough (R) Jeannie McDaniel (D) Skye McNiel (R) Jerry McPeak (D) Richard Morrissette (D) Jason Nelson (R) Leslie Osborn (R) Eric Proctor (D) Sean Roberts (R) Mike Sanders (R) Colby Schwartz (R) Earl Sears (R) Weldon Watson (R) Paul Wesselhoft (R) CareerTech Subcommittee Skye McNiel, Chair (R) John Enns, Vice-Chair (R) Larry Glenn (D) Todd Thomsen (R) Steve Vaughan (R) Cory Williams (D) Justin Wood (R) Common Education Subcommittee Lee Denney, Chair (R) Katie Henke, Vice-Chair (R) Ed Cannaday (D) Dennis Casey (R) Ann Coody (R) Dan Fisher (R) Kay Floyd (D) Marty Quinn (R) General Government Subcommittee Mike Christian, Chair (R) Jon Echols, Vice-Chair (R) Scott Biggs (R) Bobby Cleveland (R) William Fourkiller (D) Curtis McDaniel (D) Todd Russ (R) Higher Education Subcommittee Lisa Billy, Chair (R) Randy Grau, Vice-Chair (R) Marian Cooksey (R) Elise Hall (R) David Perryman (D) Anastasia Pittman (D) Harold Wright (R) Human Services Subcommittee Jason Nelson, Chair (R) Jadine Nollan, Vice-Chair (R) Pat Ownbey (R) Anastasia Pittman (D) Dustin Roberts (R) Wade Rousselot (D) Judiciary Subcommittee Mark McCullough, Chair (R) Scott Biggs, Vice-Chair (R) Kay Floyd (D) Fred Jordan (R) Dan Kirby (R) Terry O’Donnell (R) Emily Virgin (D) Natural Resources and Regulatory Services Subcommittee Don Armes, Chair (R) Josh Cockroft, Vice-Chair (R) Gus Blackwell (R) Marian Cooksey (R) Dale DeWitt (R) Mark McBride (R) Charles Ortega (R) Brian Renegar (D) Wade Rousselot (D) Jerry Shoemake (D) Non-Appropriated Subcommittee Sally Kern, Chair (R) David Brumbaugh, Vice-Chair (R) Larry Glenn (D) Fred Jordan (R) Charlie Joyner (R) Jason Murphey (R) Leslie Osborn (R) Wade Rousselot (D) Jerry Shoemake (D) John Trebilcock (R) Ken Walker (R) Public Health and Social Services Subcommittee Doug Cox, Chair (R) Arthur Hulbert, Vice-Chair (R) David Derby (R) William Fourkiller (D) Rebecca Hamilton (D) Lewis Moore (R) Glen Mulready (R) Sean Roberts (R) Public Safety Subcommittee Jeff Hickman, Chair (R) Bobby Cleveland, Vice-Chair (R) Gary Banz (R) John Bennett (R) Lisa Billy (R) David Brumbaugh (R) Donnie Condit (D) David Derby (R) Joe Dorman (D) Jon Echols (R) Larry Glenn (D) Dennis Johnson (R) Kevin Matthews (D) Mike Reynolds (R) Revenue and Taxation Subcommittee Earls Sears, Chair (R) Charles McCall, Vice-Chair (R) Gus Blackwell (R) Mike Brown (D) David Dank (R) Elise Hall (R) Dennis Johnson (R) Dan Kirby (R) Steve Martin (R) Jeannie McDaniel (D) Wade Rousselot (D) Jason Smalley (R) Todd Thomsen (R) Transportation Subcommittee Mike Sanders, Chair (R) Jason Smalley, Vice-Chair (R) Tommy Hardin (R) James Lockhart (D) Randy McDaniel (R) Seneca Scott (D) Aaron Stiles (R) Mike Turner (R) COMMON EDUCATION Ann Coody, Chair (R) Dennis Casey, Vice-Chair (R) Gus Blackwell (R) Ed Cannaday (D) Donnie Condit (D) Doug Cox (R) Lee Denney (R) Dale DeWitt (R) Sally Kern (R) Curtis McDaniel (D) Jeannie McDaniel (D) Jason Nelson (R) Jadine Nollan (R) Dustin Roberts (R) Jason Smalley (R) Todd Thomsen (R) Emily Virgin (D) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCIAL SERVICES Randy McDaniel, Chair (R) Dustin Roberts, Vice-Chair (R) Bobby Cleveland (R) Rebecca Hamilton (D) Katie Henke (R) Kevin Matthews (D) Charles McCall (R) Skye McNiel (R) Richard Morrissette (D) Jadine Nollan (R) Charles Ortega (R) Earl Sears (R) Mike Shelton (D) John Trebilcock (R) Mike Turner (R) ENERGY AND AEROSPACE REGULATION John Trebilcock, Chair (R) Weldon Watson, Vice-Chair (R) Don Armes (R) Gary Banz (R) Lisa Billy (R) Mike Brown (D) David Brumbaugh (R) Josh Cockroft (R) Marian Cooksey (R) Lee Denney (R) Jeff Hickman (R) Scott Inman (D) Charlie Joyner (R) Dan Kirby (R) Steve Kouplen (D) Steve Martin (R) Mark McBride (R) Randy McDaniel (R) Jerry McPeak (D) Eric Proctor (D) R.C. Pruett (D) Mike Reynolds (R) Sean Roberts (R) Mike Sanders (R) Colby Schwartz (R) Seneca Scott (D) Ben Sherrer (D) Aaron Stiles (R) Paul Wesselhoft (R) GENERAL GOVERNMENT Paul Wesselhoft, Chair (R) Terry O’Donnell, Vice-Chair (R) Josh Cockroft (R) Donnie Condit (D) Dennis Johnson (R) Charlie Joyner (R) David Perryman (D) Mike Reynolds (R) Jerry Shoemake (D) Justin Wood (R) GOVERNMENT MODERNIZATION Jason Murphey, Chair (R) Mike Turner, Vice-Chair (R) David Brumbaugh (R) David Derby (R) Joe Dorman (D) Dan Fisher (R) Elise Hall (R) Richard Morrissette (D) Seneca Scott (D) Jason Smalley (R) Ken Walker (R) Justin Wood (R) HIGHER EDUCATION AND CAREERTECH Harold Wright, Chair (R) Justin Wood, Vice-Chair (R) Mike Brown (D) Dennis Casey (R) Lee Denney (R) Terry O’Donnell (R) Pat Ownbey (R) Emily Virgin (D) Cory Williams (D) HUMAN SERVICES Pat Ownbey, Chair (R) Annastasia Pittman, Vice-Chair (D) Arthur Hulbert (R) Sally Kern (R) Jeannie McDaniel (D) Skye McNiel (R) Jason Nelson (R) Jadine Nollan (R) Ben Sherrer (D) INSURANCE Dan Kirby, Chair (R) Marty Quinn, Vice-Chair (R) David Dank (R) Steve Kouplen (D) Kevin Matthews (D) Lewis Moore (R) Glen Mulready (R) Todd Russ (R) Colby Schwartz (R) Mike Shelton (D) Aaron Stiles (R) JUDICIARY Leslie Osborn, Chair (R) Aaron Stiles, Vice-Chair (R) Scott Biggs (R) Jon Echols (R) Scott Inman (D) Dennis Johnson (R) Fred Jordan (R) Steve Martin (R) Mark McBride (R) Charles McCall (R) Mark McCullough (R) Richard Morrissette (D) Tom Newell (R) Ben Sherrer (D) Emily Virgin (D) Cory Williams (D) LONG-TERM CARE AND SENIOR SERVICES David Dank, Chair (R) Donnie Condit, Vice-Chair (D) William Fourkiller (D) Rebecca Hamilton (D) James Lockhart (D) Tom Newell (R) Charles Ortega (R) Mike Ritze (R) Steve Vaughan (R) PUBLIC HEALTH David Derby, Chair (R) Glen Mulready, Vice-Chair (R) Doug Cox (R) Jon Echols (R) John Enns (R) Randy Grau (R) Rebecca Hamilton (D) Arthur Hulbert (R) Jeannie McDaniel (D) Mike Ritze (R) Mike Shelton (D) PUBLIC SAFETY Steve Martin, Chair (R) Ken Walker, Vice-Chair (R) Lisa Billy (R) Ed Cannaday (D) Mike Christian (R) Randy Grau (R) Tommy Hardin (R) Chuck Hoskin (D) Fred Jordan (R) Leslie Osborn (R) Pat Ownbey (R) R.C. Pruett (D) Brian Renegar (D) Mike Ritze (R) Steve Vaughan (R) RULES Todd Russ, Chair (R) Marian Cooksey, Vice-Chair (R) Joe Dorman (D) Kay Floyd (D) Marty Quinn (R) Weldon Watson (R) Harold Wright (R) STATES’ RIGHTS Lewis Moore, Chair (R) Sean Roberts, Vice-Chair (R) Ed Cannaday (D) Dale DeWitt (R) Dan Fisher (R) Kay Floyd (D) Elise Hall (R) Tommy Hardin (R) Kevin Matthews (D) Jason Murphy (R) Dustin Roberts (R) Mike Shelton (D) Ken Walker (R) TOURISM AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Charles Ortega, Chair (R) R.C. Pruett, Vice-Chair (D) Gary Banz (R) Bobby Cleveland (R) John Enns (R) Katie Henke (R) Curtis McDaniel (D) David Perryman (D) Anastasia Pittman (D) Mike Ritze (R) TRANSPORTATION Charlie Joyner, Chair (R) John Bennett, Vice-Chair (R) Josh Cockroft (R) Larry Glenn (D) Katie Henke (R) Steve Kouplen (D) James Lockhart (D) Charles McCall (R) Jerry McPeak (D) Jason Murphey (R) Terry O’Donnell (R) Eric Proctor (D) Marty Quinn (R) Todd Russ (R) Earl Sears (R) Mike Turner (R) UTILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION Colby Schwartz, Chair (R) Mark McBride, Vice-Chair (R) Mike Christian (R) Lewis Moore (R) R.C. Pruett (D) Mike Reynolds (R) Seneca Scott (D) Weldon Watson (R) VETERANS AND MILITARY AFFAIRS Gary Banz, Chair (R) Tommy Hardin, Vice-Chair (R) John Bennett (R) Ann Coody (R) David Dank (R) Chuck Hoskin (D) Scott Inman (D) Randy McDaniel (R) Eric Proctor (D) Paul Wesselhoft (R) .
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