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House by School District 2021 HOUSE A&B COMMITTEE BY SCHOOL DISTRICT (2021) House District School District Representative Phone Email 21 Achille Dustin Roberts 405.557.7366 [email protected] 5 Adair Josh West 405.557.7415 [email protected] 5 Afton Josh West 405.557.7415 [email protected] 32 Agra Kevin Wallace, Chair 405.557.7368 [email protected] 58 Aline-Cleo Carl Newton 405.557.7339 [email protected] 29 Allen-Bowden Kyle Hilbert, Vice Chair 405.557.7353 [email protected] 58 Alva Carl Newton 405.557.7339 [email protected] 47 Amber-Pocasset Brian Hill 405.557.7333 [email protected] 36 Anderson Sean Roberts 405.557.7322 [email protected] 27 Asher Danny Sterling 405.557.7349 [email protected] 10 Avant Judd StroM 405.557.7402 [email protected] 36 Avant Sean Roberts 405.557.7322 [email protected] 47 Banner Brian Hill 405.557.7333 [email protected] 60 Banner Rhonda Baker 405.557.7311 [email protected] 10 Barnsdall Judd StroM 405.557.7402 [email protected] 36 Barnsdall Sean Roberts 405.557.7322 [email protected] 10 Bartlesville Judd StroM 405.557.7402 [email protected] 36 Bartlesville Sean Roberts 405.557.7322 [email protected] 84 Bethany TaMMy West 405.557.7348 [email protected] 27 Bethel Danny Sterling 405.557.7349 [email protected] 38 Billings John PFeiFFer 405.557.7332 [email protected] 60 Binger-Oney Rhonda Baker 405.557.7311 [email protected] 16 Bixby Scott Fetgatter 405.557.7373 [email protected] 30 Bixby Mark Lawson 405.557.7414 [email protected] 67 Bixby JeFF BoatMan 405.557.7341 [email protected] 69 Bixby Sheila Dills 405.557.7331 [email protected] 38 Blackwell John PFeiFFer 405.557.7332 [email protected] 10 Bowring Judd StroM 405.557.7402 [email protected] 36 Bowring Sean Roberts 405.557.7322 [email protected] 50 Bray-Doyle Marcus McEntire 405.557.7327 [email protected] 47 Bridge Creek Brian Hill 405.557.7333 [email protected] 29 Bristow Kyle Hilbert, Vice Chair 405.557.7353 [email protected] 12 Broken Arrow Kevin McDugle 405.557.7388 [email protected] 16 Broken Arrow Scott Fetgatter 405.557.7373 [email protected] 76 Broken Arrow Ross Ford 405.557.7347 [email protected] 58 Burlington Carl Newton 405.557.7339 [email protected] 55 Burns Flat-Dill City Todd Russ 405.557.7312 [email protected] 21 Caddo Dustin Roberts 405.557.7366 [email protected] 21 Calera Dustin Roberts 405.557.7366 [email protected] 60 CaluMet Rhonda Baker 405.557.7311 [email protected] 10 Caney Valley Judd StroM 405.557.7402 [email protected] 58 Canton Carl Newton 405.557.7339 [email protected] 55 Canute Todd Russ 405.557.7312 [email protected] 55 Carnegie Todd Russ 405.557.7312 [email protected] *New legislator HOUSE A&B COMMITTEE BY SCHOOL DISTRICT (2021) House District School District Representative Phone Email 60 Carnegie Rhonda Baker 405.557.7311 [email protected] 32 Carney Kevin Wallace, Chair 405.557.7368 [email protected] 31 Cashion Garry Mize 405.557.7350 [email protected] 38 Cashion John PFeiFFer 405.557.7332 [email protected] 9 Catoosa Mark Lepak 405.557.7380 [email protected] 12 Catoosa Kevin McDugle 405.557.7388 [email protected] 50 Central High Marcus McEntire 405.557.7327 [email protected] 32 Chandler Kevin Wallace, Chair 405.557.7368 [email protected] 16 Checotah Scott Fetgatter 405.557.7373 [email protected] 10 Chelsea Judd StroM 405.557.7402 [email protected] 58 Cherokee Carl Newton 405.557.7339 [email protected] 55 Cheyenne Todd Russ 405.557.7312 [email protected] 38 ChisholM John PFeiFFer 405.557.7332 [email protected] 58 ChisholM Carl Newton 405.557.7339 [email protected] 12 Chouteau-Mazie Kevin McDugle 405.557.7388 [email protected] 58 CiMarron Carl Newton 405.557.7339 [email protected] 9 ClareMore Mark Lepak 405.557.7380 [email protected] 5 Cleora Josh West 405.557.7415 [email protected] 36 Cleveland Sean Roberts 405.557.7322 [email protected] 55 Clinton Todd Russ 405.557.7312 [email protected] 21 Colbert Dustin Roberts 405.557.7366 [email protected] 5 Colcord Josh West 405.557.7415 [email protected] 9 Collinsville Mark Lepak 405.557.7380 [email protected] 36 Collinsville Sean Roberts 405.557.7322 [email protected] 50 CoManche Marcus McEntire 405.557.7327 [email protected] 10 Copan Judd StroM 405.557.7402 [email protected] 55 Cordell Todd Russ 405.557.7312 [email protected] 60 Cordell Rhonda Baker 405.557.7311 [email protected] 38 Covington-Douglas John PFeiFFer 405.557.7332 [email protected] 12 Coweta Kevin McDugle 405.557.7388 [email protected] 16 Coweta Scott Fetgatter 405.557.7373 [email protected] 31 Coyle Garry Mize 405.557.7350 [email protected] 32 Coyle Kevin Wallace, Chair 405.557.7368 [email protected] 31 Crescent Garry Mize 405.557.7350 [email protected] 38 Crescent John PFeiFFer 405.557.7332 [email protected] 92 Crooked Oak Forrest Bennett 405.557.7404 [email protected] 32 Cushing Kevin Wallace, Chair 405.557.7368 [email protected] 60 Darlington Rhonda Baker 405.557.7311 [email protected] 32 Davenport Kevin Wallace, Chair 405.557.7368 [email protected] 31 Deer Creek Garry Mize 405.557.7350 [email protected] 39 Deer Creek Ryan Martinez 405.557.7342 [email protected] 82 Deer Creek Nicole Miller 405.557.7357 [email protected] 38 Deer Creek-LaMont John PFeiFFer 405.557.7332 [email protected] 29 Depew Kyle Hilbert, Vice Chair 405.557.7353 [email protected] *New legislator HOUSE A&B COMMITTEE BY SCHOOL DISTRICT (2021) House District School District Representative Phone Email 16 Dewar Scott Fetgatter 405.557.7373 [email protected] 10 Dewey Judd StroM 405.557.7402 [email protected] 58 DruMMond Carl Newton 405.557.7339 [email protected] 29 DruMright Kyle Hilbert, Vice Chair 405.557.7353 [email protected] 50 Duncan Marcus McEntire 405.557.7327 [email protected] 21 Durant Dustin Roberts 405.557.7366 [email protected] 27 Earlsboro Danny Sterling 405.557.7349 [email protected] 31 EdMond Garry Mize 405.557.7350 [email protected] 39 EdMond Ryan Martinez 405.557.7342 [email protected] 81 EdMond Mike Osburn 405.557.7360 [email protected] 82 EdMond Nicole Miller 405.557.7357 [email protected] 60 El Reno Rhonda Baker 405.557.7311 [email protected] 55 Elk City Todd Russ 405.557.7312 [email protected] 50 Empire Marcus McEntire 405.557.7327 [email protected] 38 Enid John PFeiFFer 405.557.7332 [email protected] 55 Erick Todd Russ 405.557.7312 [email protected] 58 Fairview Carl Newton 405.557.7339 [email protected] 60 Fort Cobb-Broxton Rhonda Baker 405.557.7311 [email protected] 12 Fort Gibson Kevin McDugle 405.557.7388 [email protected] 58 Fort Supply Carl Newton 405.557.7339 [email protected] 50 Fox Marcus McEntire 405.557.7327 [email protected] 9 Foyil Mark Lepak 405.557.7380 [email protected] 58 FreedoM Carl Newton 405.557.7339 [email protected] 38 Frontier John PFeiFFer 405.557.7332 [email protected] 38 Garber John PFeiFFer 405.557.7332 [email protected] 30 Glenpool Mark Lawson 405.557.7414 [email protected] 16 GrahaM-Dustin Scott Fetgatter 405.557.7373 [email protected] 50 Grandview Marcus McEntire 405.557.7327 [email protected] 55 Granite Todd Russ 405.557.7312 [email protected] 5 Grove Josh West 405.557.7415 [email protected] 31 Guthrie Garry Mize 405.557.7350 [email protected] 38 Guthrie John PFeiFFer 405.557.7332 [email protected] 29 Gypsy Kyle Hilbert, Vice Chair 405.557.7353 [email protected] 55 HaMMon Todd Russ 405.557.7312 [email protected] 32 Harrah Kevin Wallace, Chair 405.557.7368 [email protected] 16 Haskell Scott Fetgatter 405.557.7373 [email protected] 50 Healdton Marcus McEntire 405.557.7327 [email protected] 58 Hennessey Carl Newton 405.557.7339 [email protected] 16 Henryetta Scott Fetgatter 405.557.7373 [email protected] 60 Hinton Rhonda Baker 405.557.7311 [email protected] 55 Hobart Todd Russ 405.557.7312 [email protected] 55 Hollis Todd Russ 405.557.7312 [email protected] 36 HoMiny Sean Roberts 405.557.7322 [email protected] 55 Hydro-Eakly Todd Russ 405.557.7312 [email protected] *New legislator HOUSE A&B COMMITTEE BY SCHOOL DISTRICT (2021) House District School District Representative Phone Email 60 Hydro-Eakly Rhonda Baker 405.557.7311 [email protected] 12 Inola Kevin McDugle 405.557.7388 [email protected] 5 Jay Josh West 405.557.7415 [email protected] 30 Jenks Mark Lawson 405.557.7414 [email protected] 67 Jenks JeFF BoatMan 405.557.7341 [email protected] 69 Jenks Sheila Dills 405.557.7331 [email protected] 9 Justus-Tiawah Mark Lepak 405.557.7380 [email protected] 5 Kansas Josh West 405.557.7415 [email protected] 29 Kellyville Kyle Hilbert, Vice Chair 405.557.7353 [email protected] 30 Kellyville Mark Lawson 405.557.7414 [email protected] 5 Kenwood Josh West 405.557.7415 [email protected] 5 KetchuM Josh West 405.557.7415 [email protected] 29 Keystone Kyle Hilbert, Vice Chair 405.557.7353
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