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Washington State House of Representatives 2017 WASHINGTON STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2017 Sherry Appleton (D) District 23 LEG 132F / (360) 786-7934 [email protected] Local Government, Chair; Public Safety; State Government, Elections & Information Technology Legislative Assistant: Lisa Hardy Andrew Barkis (R) District 2 LEG 122D / (360) 786-7824 [email protected] **Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs; Business & Financial Services; Commerce & Gaming Legislative Assistant: Barb Peters Steve Bergquist (D) District 11 JLOB 322 / (360) 786-7862 [email protected] Appropriations; Business & Financial Services; Education; Rules Legislative Assistant: Syd Locke Brian Blake (D) District 19 LEG 437A / (360) 786-7870 [email protected] Agriculture & Natural Resources, Chair; Business & Financial Services; Commerce & Gaming Legislative Assistant: Dawn Thomas Vincent Buys (R) District 42 JLOB 465 / (360) 786-7854 [email protected] *Agriculture & Natural Resources; Appropriations; Environment Legislative Assistant: Brett Grannemann JLOB = J.L. O’Brien Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member WASHINGTON STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2017 Michelle Caldier (R) District 26 JLOB 409 / (360) 786-7802 [email protected] Appropriations; Education; Health Care & Wellness Legislative Assistant: Victoria Benson Bruce Chandler (R) District 15 LEG 427B / (360) 786-7960 [email protected] *Appropriations; Agriculture & Natural Resources Legislative Assistant: Melinda Bailey Mike Chapman (D) District 24 LEG 132B / (360) 786-7916 [email protected] Agriculture & Natural Resources, Vice Chair; Public Safety; Transportation Legislative Assistant: Sarah Temples Frank Chopp (D) District 43 LEG 339C / (360) 786-7920 [email protected] Rules, Chair Legislative Assistant: Cindy Chen Judy Clibborn (D) District 41 JLOB 415 / (360) 786-7926 [email protected] Transportation, Chair; Health Care & Wellness Legislative Assistant: Negheen Kamkar JLOB = J.L. O’Brien Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member WASHINGTON STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2017 Eileen Cody (D) District 34 JLOB 303 / (360) 786-7978 [email protected] Health Care & Wellness, Chair; Appropriations Legislative Assistant: Kendra Coburn Cary Condotta (R) District 12 LEG 425B / (360) 786-7954 [email protected] *Commerce & Gaming; Appropriations; Finance Legislative Assistant: Brandt Cappell Richard DeBolt (R) District 20 LEG 425A / (360) 786-7896 [email protected] *Capital Budget; **Technology & Economic Development; Health Care & Wellness Legislative Assistant: Catherine Word Tom Dent (R) District 13 JLOB 437 / (360) 786-7932 [email protected] *Early Learning & Human Services; **Agriculture & Natural Resources Legislative Assistant: Janie Murphy Beth Doglio (D) District 22 JLOB 317 / (360) 786-7992 [email protected] Capital Budget, Vice Chair; Labor & Workplace Standards; Technology & Economic Development Legislative Assistant: Danielle Westbrook JLOB = J.L. O’Brien Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member WASHINGTON STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2017 Laurie Dolan (D) District 22 JLOB 318 / (360) 786-7940 [email protected] Education, Vice Chair; State Government, Elections & Information Technology, Vice Chair; Finance Legislative Assistant: Eileen Swarthout Mary Dye (R) District 9 JLOB 432 / (360) 786-7942 [email protected] Capital Budget; Environment Legislative Assistant: Ruth Johnson Jessyn Farrell (D) District 46 JLOB 370 / (360) 786-7818 [email protected] Transportation, Vice Chair; Commerce & Gaming; Rules Legislative Assistant: Nigel Herbig Jake Fey (D) District 27 JLOB 414 / (360) 786-7974 [email protected] Transportation, Vice Chair; Environment; Technology & Economic Development Joe Fitzgibbon (D) District 34 JLOB 305 / (360) 786-7952 [email protected] Environment, Chair; Agriculture & Natural Resources; Appropriations Legislative Assistant: Sarah Tucker JLOB = J.L. O’Brien Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member WASHINGTON STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2017 Noel Frame (D) District 36 JLOB 319 / (360) 786-7814 [email protected] Finance, Vice Chair; Early Learning & Human Services; Judiciary; Labor & Workplace Standards Legislative Assistant: Michelle Butler Roger Goodman (D) District 45 LEG 436B / (360) 786-7878 [email protected] Public Safety, Chair; Early Learning & Human Services; Judiciary Legislative Assistant: Derek Zable Paul Graves (R) District 5 JLOB 469 / (360) 786-7876 [email protected] **Health Care & Wellness; Judiciary Legislative Assistant: Alec Northrop Mia Gregerson (D) District 33 JLOB 328 / (360) 786-7868 [email protected] Labor & Workplace Standards, Vice Chair; Local Government; State Government, Elections & Information Technology; Transportation Legislative Assistant: Noha Mahgoub Dan Griffey (R) District 35 JLOB 410 / (360) 786-7966 [email protected] *Local Government; Early Learning & Human Services; Public Safety Legislative Assistant: Amber Oliver JLOB = J.L. O’Brien Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member WASHINGTON STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2017 Larry Haler (R) District 8 LEG 122H / (360) 786-7986 [email protected] Appropriations; Higher Education; Judiciary; Rules Legislative Assistant: Jan Swenson Drew Hansen (D) District 23 JLOB 369 / (360) 786-7842 [email protected] Higher Education, Chair; Appropriations; Judiciary Legislative Assistant: Josie Ellison Mark Hargrove (R) District 47 JLOB 436 / (360) 786-7918 [email protected] **Transportation; Education; Rules Legislative Assistant: Roy Atwood Mark Harmsworth (R) District 44 JLOB 466 / (360) 786-7892 [email protected] **Transportation; Rules; Technology & Economic Development Legislative Assistant: Cami Morrill Paul Harris (R) District 17 JLOB 403 / (360) 786-7976 [email protected] *Education; Appropriations; Health Care & Wellness Legislative Assistant: Meagan Hillier JLOB = J.L. O’Brien Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member WASHINGTON STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2017 Dave Hayes (R) District 10 JLOB 467 / (360) 786-7914 [email protected] **Public Safety; Transportation Legislative Assistant: Mitchel Chitwood Jeff Holy (R) District 6 JLOB 405 / (360) 786-7962 [email protected] *Higher Education; Public Safety; Rules Legislative Assistant: William Rasavage Zack Hudgins (D) District 11 LEG 438A / (360) 786-7956 [email protected] State Government, Elections & Information Technology, Chair; Appropriations; Technology & Economic Development Legislative Assistant: Alice MacLean Morgan Irwin (R) District 31 JLOB 430 / (360) 786-7866 [email protected] State Government, Elections & Information Technology; Transportation Legislative Assistant: Fallon Stidd Bill Jenkin (R) District 16 JLOB 417 / (360) 786-7836 [email protected] Business & Financial Services; Commerce & Gaming; Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs Legislative Assistant: Marge Plumage JLOB = J.L. O’Brien Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member WASHINGTON STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2017 Laurie Jinkins (D) District 27 JLOB 308 / (360) 786-7930 [email protected] Judiciary, Chair, Appropriations, Health Care & Wellness Legislative Assistant: Cinthia Illan-Vazquez Norm Johnson (R) District 14 LEG 122C / (360) 786-7810 [email protected] Capital Budget; Education; Rules Legislative Assistant: Gale Sackman Ruth Kagi (D) District 32 JLOB 320 / (360) 786-7910 [email protected] Early Learning & Human Services, Chair; Appropriations; Environment Legislative Assistant: Lydia Lippold-Gelb Christine Kilduff (D) District 28 JLOB 334 / (360) 786-7958 [email protected] Judiciary, Vice Chair; Early Learning & Human Services; Education Legislative Assistant: Arielle Williams Steve Kirby (D) District 29 LEG 437B / (360) 786-7996 [email protected] Business & Financial Services, Chair; Commerce & Gaming; Judiciary Legislative Assistant: Christel Mason-Gillespie JLOB = J.L. O’Brien Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member WASHINGTON STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2017 Brad Klippert (R) District 8 LEG 122A / (360) 786-7882 [email protected] *Public Safety; Early Learning & Human Services; Judiciary Legislative Assistant: Glenn Taylor Shelley Kloba (D) District 1 LEG 132A / (360) 786-7900 [email protected] Commerce & Gaming, Vice Chair; Technology & Economic Development, Vice Chair; Transportation Legislative Assistant: Paul Quinonez John Koster (R) District 39 LEG 122G / (360) 786-7816 [email protected] *State Government, Elections & Information Technology; Capital Budget; Rules Legislative Assistant: Brenda Glenn Vicki Kraft (R) District 17 JLOB 418 / (360) 786-7994 [email protected] Capital Budget; Rules; State Government, Elections & Information Technology Legislative Assistant: Lisa Tinsley Joel Kretz (R) District 7 LEG 335A / (360) 786-7988 [email protected] **Rules; Agriculture & Natural Resources Legislative Assistant: Jasmine Elam JLOB = J.L. O’Brien Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member WASHINGTON STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2017 Dan Kristiansen (R) District 39 LEG 335C / (360) 786-7967 [email protected]
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