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2015 State Legislative Directory 22 Nisly, Curt(R), 200 W Washington St, Indianapolis 46204; (Elkhart, Kosciusko) [email protected] 2015 STATE LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORY 82 Ober, David (R), 1886 E 500 N, Albion 46701; (Allen, SENATE HOUSE Elkhart, LaGrange, Noble, Whitley) [email protected] 19 Olthoff, Julie (R), 200 W Washington St, Indpls 46204; Appropriations Education Committee Kenley, Luke, (R-Noblesville) Chair 2015 Legislative Organization (Lake, Porter) [email protected] Behning, Robert (R-Indianapolis) Chair Mike Pence, Governor Mishler, Ryan (R-Bremen) R.M. Rhoads, Rhonda (R-Corydon) Vice Chair 09 Pelath, Scott (D), 1824 Manhattan St., Michigan City 46360; (LaPorte, Porter) [email protected] Boots, Phil (R-Crawfordsville) Burton, Woody (R-Whiteland) Charbonneau, Ed (R-Valparaiso) Senate 61 Pierce, Matthew (Matt) (D), 200 W Washington St, Clere, Edward (R-New Albany) 40 Republicans - 10 Democrats Indianapolis 46204; (Monroe) [email protected] Eckerty, Doug (R-Yorktown) Cook, Tony (R-Cicero) 96 Porter, Gregory W. (D), 3614 N. Pennsylvania, Hershman, Brandt (R-Buck Creek) DeVon, Dale (R-Granger) Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann, President of the Senate Indianapolis 46205; (Marion) [email protected] Miller, Patricia (R-Indianapolis) Fine, Bill (R-Munster) David Long, President Pro Tempore 47 Price, John (R), 3703 The Courts, Greenwood 46143; Waltz, Brent (R-Greenwood) Lucas, Jim (R-Seymour) Patricia Miller, Asst. President Pro Tempore (Johnson, Morgan) [email protected] Yoder, Carlin (R-Middlebury) Thompson, Jeff (R-Lizton) Brandt E. Hershman, Majority Floor Leader Joe Zakas, Majority Floor Leader Emeritus 94 Pryor, Cherrish (D), 200 W Washington St., Indianapolis 46204; (Marion) [email protected] Tallian, Karen (D-Portage) R.M.M. Smith, Vernon (D-Gary) R.M.M. Brent Steele, Asst. Majority Floor Ldr. Parliamentarian 70 Rhoads, Rhonda J. (R), 525 N Capitol Avenue, Rogers, Earline (D-Gary) Austin, Terri (D-Anderson) Randy Head, Asst. Majority Floor Leader-Communications Corydon 47112; (Clark, Floyd, Harrison) [email protected] Stoops, Mark (D-Bloomington) Errington, Sue (D-Muncie) James Merritt, Jr., Majority Caucus Chair 29 Richardson, Kathy K. (R), 1363 Grant St., Noblesville Moed, Justin (D-Indianapolis) Jim Tomes, Asst. Majority Caucus Chair Taylor, Greg (D-Indianapolis) Rod Bray, Asst. Majority Caucus Chair 46060; (Hamilton) [email protected] 77 Riecken, Gail (D), 200 W Washington St, Indpls Ryan Mishler, Majority Whip Travis Holdman, Asst. Majority Whip 46204; (Vanderburgh, Warrick) [email protected] Education and Career Development Committee Employment, Labor and Pensions Committee 54 Saunders, Thomas E. (R), 106 N First, Lewisville Kruse, Dennis (R-Auburn) Chair Gutwein, Douglas (R-Francesville) Chair 47352; (Henry, Rush, Wayne) [email protected] Yoder, Carlin (R-Middlebury) R.M. Harman, Tim (R-Bremen) Vice Chair Tim Lanane, Minority Leader 24 Schaibley, Donna (R), 200 W Washington St, Indpls Banks, Amanda (R-Columbia City) Carbaugh, Martin (R-Fort Wayne) Jean Breaux, Asst. Minority Leader 46204; (Boone, Hamilton) [email protected] Bassler, Eric (R-Shelburn) McMillin, Jud (R-Brookville) Jim Arnold, Minority Caucus Chair 98 Shackleford, Robin (D) 10113 King Arthur City Apt F, Leising, Jean (R-Oldenburg) Morris, Robert (R-Fort Wayne) Lonnie Randolph, Asst. Minority Caucus Chair Indianapolis 46229; (Marion) [email protected] Miller, Pete (R-Avon) Ober, David (R-Albion) Frank Mrvan, Asst. Minority Whip 15 Slager, Harold (R), 1020 Woodhollow Dr., Schererville Raatz, Jeff (R-Richmond) Speedy, Mike (R-Indianapolis) Earline Rogers, Asst. Minority Whip 46375; (Lake) [email protected] Schneider, Scott (R-Indianapolis) Torr, Jerry (R-Carmel) 52 Smaltz, Ben (R), PO Box 52, Auburn 46706; (Allen, Wesco, Tim (R-Osceola) DeKalb, Steuben) [email protected] Rogers, Earline (D-Gary) R.M.M. House of Representatives 59 Smith, Milo (R) 632 3rd St., Columbus 47201; Mrvan, Frank (D-Hammond) Moseley, Charles (D-Portage) R.M.M. 71 Republicans - 29 Democrats Stoops, Mark (D-Bloomington) Bartlett, John (D-Indianapolis) (Bartholomew) [email protected] Speaker Brian Bosma, Speaker of the House 14 Smith, Vernon G. (D), P.O. Box 64622, Gary 46401; Lawson, Linda (D-Hammond) Niezgodski, David (D-South Bend) Jud McMillin, Majority Floor Leader (Lake) [email protected] Kathy Richardson, Majority Caucus Chair 04 Soliday, Edmond (R), P.O. Box 1427, Valparaiso Pensions and Labor Committee Boots, Phil (R-Crawfordsville) Chair Bill Friend, Speaker Pro Tempore 46384; (Porter) [email protected] Matt Lehman, Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore 90 Speedy, Michael B. (R), 6511 Mossy Road Lane, Waltz, Brent (R-Greenwood) R.M. Ways & Means Committee Banks, Amanda (R-Columbia City) Brown, Tim (R-Crawfordsville) Chair Bob Heaton, Majority Whip Indpls 46237 ; (Marion) [email protected] David Frizzell, Asst. Majority Floor Leader 71 Stemler, Steven (D), 1001 Penn St., Jeffersonville Bassler, Eric (R-Shelburn) Cherry, Bob (R-Greenfield) Vice Chair Kruse, Dennis (R-Auburn) Karickhoff, Mike (R-Kokomo) Budget Sub Chr Peggy Mayfield, Asst. Majority Floor Leader 47130; (Clark) [email protected] Ed Soliday, Asst. Majority Floor Chair 40 Steuerwald, Greg (R), P.O. Box 503, Danville 46122; Perfect, Chip (R-Lawrenceburg) Baird, Jim (R-Greencastle) Health & Medicaid Sub Chr Truitt, Randy (R-W Lafayette) Higher Ed Sub Chr Eric Koch, Asst. Majority Caucus Chair (Hendricks) [email protected] Smith, Jim (R-Charlestown) Walker, Greg (R-Columbus) Leonard, Dan (R-Huntington) Local Gov’t Finance Sub Chr Greg Steuerwald, Majority Caucus Chair 78 Sullivan, Holli (R), 200 W Washington St, Indianapolis Thompson, Jeff (R-Lizton) K-12 Sub Chr Tom Dermody, Asst. Majority Whip 46204 (Vanderburgh, Warrick) [email protected] Tallian, Karen (D-Portage) R.M.M. Braun, Mike (R-Jasper) David Ober, Asst. Majority Whip 99 Summers, Vanessa (D), 1140 Brook Ln., Indpls 46202; Arnold, Jim (D-LaPorte) Davisson, Steven (R-Salem) Matt Ubelhor, Asst. Majority Whip (Marion) [email protected] Rogers, Earline (D-Gary) Huston, Todd (R-Fishers) 28 Thompson, Jeffrey (Jeff) (R), 6001 N. SR 39, Lizton Mayfield, Peggy (R-Martinsville) 46149; (Boone, Hendricks) [email protected] Tax and Fiscal Policy Negele, Sharon (R-Attica) Scott Pelath, Minority Leader 39 Torr, Gerald R. (R), 11944 Esty Way, Carmel 46033; Hershman, Brandt (R-Buck Creek) Chair Ober, David (R-Albion) Linda Lawson, Minority Floor Leader (Hamilton) [email protected] Holdman, Travis (R-Markle) R.M. Slager, Hal (R-Schererville) John Bartlett, Minority Caucus Chair 26 Truitt, Randy (R) 615 Ridgewood Dr. West Lafayette Buck, Jim (R-Kokomo) Sullivan, Holli (R-Evansville) Terri Austin, Minority Whip 47906; (Tippecanoe) [email protected] Charbonneau, Ed (R-Valparaiso) Ubelhor, Matt (R-Bloomfield) Phil GiaQuinta, Asst. Minority Leader 62 Ubelhor, Matt A. (R), 2245 W 150 S, Bloomfield 47424; Kenley, Luke (R-Noblesville) Ryan Dvorak, Asst. Minority Floor Leader (Greene, Martin, Monroe) [email protected] Miller, Pete (R-Avon) Porter, Gregory (D-Indianapolis) R.M.M. Robin Shackleford, Asst. Minority Caucus Chair 38 VanNatter, Heath (R), 1112 Green Acres Dr., Mishler, Ryan (R-Bremen) DeLaney, Ed (D-Indianapolis) David Niezgodski, Asst. Minority Whip Kokomo 46901; (Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Howard) Smith, Jim (R-Charlestown) Goodin, Terry (D-Austin) Walker, Greg (R-Columbus) [email protected] Klinker, Sheila (D-Lafayette) Indiana State Teachers Association 64 Washburne, Thomas (R), 13445 Bender Rd., Niezgodski, David (D-South Bend) 150 W. Market Street, Suite 900 Evansville 47720; (Gibson, Knox, Pike, Broden, John (D-South Bend) R.M.M Pryor, Cherrish (D-Indianapolis) Indianapolis, IN 46204-2875 Posey,Vanderburgh) [email protected] Breaux, Jean (D-Indianapolis) Riecken, Gail (D-Evansville) 800-382-4037 21 Wesco, Timothy (R), PO Box 566, Osceola 46561; Mrvan, Frank (D-Hammond) Stemler, Steve (D-Jeffersonville) 844.ASK.ISTA (275.4782) (Elkhart, St. Joseph) [email protected] Randolph, Lonnie (D-East Chicago) Teresa Meredith, President 18 Wolkins, David A. (R), 277 S 325 E, Warsaw 46528; (Grant, Kosciusko, Miami, Wabash) [email protected] Statehouse Phone Numbers 35 Wright, Melanie (D), 8001 Cornbread Rd, Yorktown 47396; (Delaware, Madison) [email protected] HOUSE 800-382-9841 or 317-232-9600 51 Zent, Dennis (R), 3030 N Bay View Rd, Angola 46703; SENATE 800-382-9467 or 317-232-9400 (LaGrange, Steuben) [email protected] GOVERNOR 317-232-4567 55 Ziemke, Cindy (R), 2014 Shrine Rd, Batesville 47006 (Decatur, Fayette, Franklin, Ripley, Rush) [email protected] 2015 Indiana Legislative Directory Representatives of General Assembly 2015 67 Frye, Randall L. (R), 4704 S US Hwy 421, Greensburg th 47240; (Dearborn, Decatur, Jefferson, Jennings, Ohio, 119 General Assembly/First Session/Convenes January 2015 20* Kenley, (Howard) Luke (R), 102 Harbour Trees Ln., Noblesville 46061; (Hamilton) [email protected] District Ripley, Switzerland) [email protected] 74 Arnold, Lloyd (R), 200 W Washington St, Indpls 46204; 14 Kruse, Dennis K. (R), 6704 County Rd. 31, Auburn, 80 GiaQuinta, Phil (D), 1 East Main St, Room 270., Ft. Senators of General Assembly 2015 (Crawford, Dubois, Orange, Perry, Spencer)[email protected] Wayne 46802; (Allen) [email protected] 46706; (Allen, DeKalb) [email protected] 36 Austin, Terri (D), 1030 W. Riverview Dr., Anderson 66 Goodin, Terry A. (D), 902 W SR 256, Austin 47102; 25 Lanane, Timothy S. (D), 34 West 8th St., Anderson 46011; (Madison) [email protected] (Clark, Jefferson, Scott) [email protected] District 46016; (Delaware, Madison) [email protected] 11 Aylesworth, Michael (R), 200 W Washington St, Indpls 16 Gutwein, Douglas L. (R), P.O. Box 341, Francesville 22 Alting, Ron J. (R), 3600 Cedar Ln., Lafayette 47905; 42* Leising, Jean (R), 5268 Stockpile Rd., Oldenburg 46204; (Lake, Porter) [email protected] 47946; (Fulton, Jasper, Newton, Pulaski, Stark) (Tippecanoe) [email protected] 47036; (Decatur, Fayette, Franklin, Henry, Ripley, Rush, 75 Bacon, Ronald (R), 10300 Meadowlark Hills Rd. [email protected] 08* Arnold, Jim (D), 5698 W. Johnson Rd., LaPorte 46350; Shelby) [email protected] Chandler 47610; (Pike, Spencer, Warrick) 87 Hale, Christina (D), 5718 Toad Hollow Ln.; Indianapolis (LaPorte, St.
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