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HOUSE COMMITTEES House Standing Committees CLASS a CLASS B © 2017 Arkansas Legislative Digest, Inc. HOUSE COMMITTEES House Standing Committees CLASS A CLASS B EDUCATION AGING, CHILDREN & YOUTH Chair: Bruce Cozart (R) Chair: Charlene Fite (R) Vice Chair: Charlotte Douglas (R) Vice Chair: David Meeks (R) Members: Sonia Barker (R), Rick Beck (R), Frances Members: Sonia Barker (R), Charles Blake (D), Leanne Cavenaugh (R), Andy Davis (R), Gary Deffenbaugh (R), Burch (D), Frances Cavenaugh (R), Bruce Coleman (R) Jana Della Rosa (R), Jon Eubanks (R), Mickey Gates Charlene Fite (R), Vivian Flowers (D), Mickey Gates (R), (R), Grant Hodges (R), Mark Lowery (R), Mark McElroy Michael John Gray (D), Monte Hodges (D), Steve Hollowell (D), George McGill (D), Stephen Meeks (R), Nelda (R), Greg Leding (D), David Meeks (R), Milton Nicks (D), Speaks (R), James Sturch (R), Dan Sullivan (R), DeAnn Clint Penzo (R), Rebecca Petty (R), Clarke Tucker (D), John Vaught (R), John Walker (D) Walker (D), Danny Watson (R), Carlton Wing (R) JUDICIARY AGRICULTURE Chair: Matthew Shepherd (R) Chair: Dan Douglas (R) Vice Chair: Dwight Tosh (R) Vice Chair: David Hillman (R) Members: Bob Ballinger (R), Charles Blake (D), Sarah Members: Fredrick Allen (D), Scott Baltz (D), Rick Beck (R), Capp (R), Carol Dalby (R), Trevor Drown (R), Charlene Mary Bentley (R), Ken Bragg (R), David Branscum (R), Fite (R), Lanny Fite (R), Jimmy Gazaway (R), Jeremy Karilyn Brown (R), Bruce Cozart (R), Dan Douglas (R), Jack Gillam (R), Michelle Gray (R), Douglas House (R), John Fortner (R), David Hillman (R), Lane Jean (R), Steve Magie Maddox (R), Milton Nicks (D), Rebecca Petty (R), Laurie (D), Mark McElroy (D), Ron McNair (R), Stephen Meeks (R), Rushing (R), Matthew Shepherd (R), Brandt Smith (R), Mathew Pitsch (R), Matthew Shepherd (R), Dan Sullivan (R), Dwight Tosh (R), Clarke Tucker (D), David Whitaker (D) David Whitaker (D) PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE & LABOR CITY, COUNTY & LOCAL AFFAIRS Chair: Jeff Wardlaw (R) Chair: Tim Lemons (R) Vice Chair: Deborah Ferguson (D) Vice Chair: Fred Love (D) Members: Mary Bentley (R), Justin Boyd (R), David Members: Justin Boyd (R), Sarah Capp (R), Carol Dalby Branscum (R), Bruce Coleman (R), Deborah Ferguson (R), Gary Deffenbaugh (R),Jana Della Rosa (R), David (D), Justin Gonzales (R), Kim Hammer (R), Kenneth Fielding (D), Lanny Fite (R), Jimmy Gazaway (R), Jeremy Henderson (R), Jack Ladyman (R), Fredrick Love (D), Gillam (R), Mike Holcomb (R), Bob Johnson (D), Timothy Robin Lundstrum (R), Stephen Magie (D), Austin Lemons (R), Fredrick Love (D), Roger Lynch (R), Andy McCollum (R), David Meeks (R), Josh Miller (R), John Mayberry (R), George McGill (D), Aaron Pilkington (R), Payton (R), Aaron Pilkington (R), Chris Richey (D), Jeff Johnny Rye (R), Nelda Speaks (R), Jeff Williams (R) Wardlaw (R), Richard Womack (R) INSURANCE & COMMERCE REVENUE AND TAXATION Chair: Charlie Collins (R) Chair: Joe Jett (R) Vice Chair: Robin Lunchstrum (R) Vice Chair: Joe Farrer (R) Members: Eddie Armstrong (D), Charlie Collins (R), Les Members: Eddie Armstrong (D), Scott Baltz (D), Ken Eaves (R), Joe Farrer (R), Deborah Ferguson (D), Ken Bragg (R), Charlie Collins (R), Jim Dotson (R), Dan Henderson (R), Grant Hodges (R), Joe Jett (R), Mark Douglas (R), Les Eaves (R), Joe Farrer (R), Kenny Lowery (R), Robin Lundstrum (R), John Maddox (R), Austin Ferguson (D), Vivian Flowers (D), Michael John Gray McCollum (R), Reginald Murdock (D), John Payton (R), (D), Kim Hendren (R), Monte Hodges (D), Joe Jett (R), Chris Richey (D), Marcus Richmond (R), Laurie Rushing (R), Bob Johnson (D), Greg Leding (D), Reginald Murdock James Sorvillo (R), DeAnn Vaught (R), Les Warren (R) (D), Warwick Sabin (D), Les Warren (R), Danny Watson (R) STATE AGENCIES Chair:Bob Ballinger (R) TRANSPORTATION Vice Chair: Jack Ladyman (R) Chair: Mike Holcomb (R) Vice Chair: Marcus Richmond (R) Members: Bob Ballinger (R), Andy Davis (R), Jim Dotson (R), Charlotte Douglas (R), Trevor Drown (R), Jon Eubanks Members: Fred Allen (D), Karilyn Brown (R), LeAnne (R), Kenneth Ferguson (D), Justin Gonzales (R), Michelle Burch (D), David Fielding (D), David Hillman (R), Jack Gray (R), Kim Hammer (R), Kim Hendren (R), Douglas Fortner (R), Mike Holcomb (R), Steve Hollowell (R), House (R), Jack Ladyman (R), Josh Miller (R), Warwick Lane Jean (R), Tim Lemons (R), Roger Lynch (R), Andy Sabin (D), Brandt Smith (R), James Sturch (R), Dwight Tosh Mayberry (R), Ron McNair (R), Clint Penzo (R), Mathew (R), Jeff Wardlaw (R), Richard Womack (R) Pitsch (R), Marcus Richmond (R), Johnny Rye (R), James Sorvillo (R), Jeff Williams (R), Carlton Wing (R) 91st General Assembly – Regular Session 1 Joint Committees and House Select Committees JOINT COMMITTEES LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL JOINT ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS AND Chair: David Branscum (R) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Vice Chair: Jim Dotson (R) Chair: Stephen Meeks (R) Vice Chair: Warwick Sabin (D) Members: Bob Ballinger (R), Scott Baltz (D), Ken Bragg (R), Bruce Cozart (R), Gary Deffenbaugh (R), Joe Farrer Members: Charles Blake (D), Karilyn Brown (R), (R), Deborah Ferguson (D), David Fielding (D), Justin Frances Cavenaugh (R), Jana Della Rosa (R), Jim Gonzales (R), Kim Hammer (R), Greg Leding (D), Dotson (R), Austin McCollum (R), Andy Mayberry (R), Fredrick Love (D), George McGill (D), David Meeks (R), David Whitaker (D) Josh Miller (R), Reginald Murdock (D), Chris Richey (D), Jeff Wardlaw (R) JOINT ENERGY Chair: Rick Beck (R) Vice Chair: Ken Henderson (R) LEGISLATIVE JOINT AUDITING Chair: Richard Womack (R) Members: Bob Ballinger (R), Ken Bragg (R), Justin Vice Chair: Mary Bentley (R) Gonzales (R), Kim Hendren (R), Grant Hodges (R), Monty Hodges (D), Steve Hollowell (R), Jack Ladyman Members: Rick Beck (R), Justin Boyd (R), Kenneth (R), Robin Lundstrum (R), Matthew J. Shepherd (R), Ferguson (D), Lanny Fite (R), Vivian Flowers (D), Ken James Sorvillo (R), Danny Watson (R), Jeff Williams (R) Henderson (R), David Hillman (R), Grant Hodges (R), Tim Lemons (R), Andy Mayberry (R), Rebecca Petty (R), Marcus Richmond (R), James Sorvillo (R), Nelda Speaks JOINT PERFORMANCE REVIEW (R), Dan Sullivan (R), Dwight Tosh (R), John Walker (D), Chair: Mark Lowery (R) David Whitaker (D) Vice Chair: Reginald Murdock (D) Members: Scott Baltz (D), Sonia Barker (R), LeAnne JOINT BUDGET Burch (D), Carol Dalby (R), Trevor Drown (R), Kenneth Chair: Lane Jean (R) Ferguson (D), David Fielding (D), Jack Fortner (R), Vice Chair: Les Eaves (R) Mickey Gates (R), Michelle Gray (R), John Maddox (R), Josh Miller (R), Aaron Pilkington (R), Chris Richey (D), Members: Eddie Armstrong (D), Charlie Collins (R), Brandt Smith (R),Nelda Speaks (R),Dan Sullivan (R), Charlotte Douglas (R), Dan Douglas (R), Jon Eubanks Clarke Tucker (D) (R), Charlene Fite (R), Mickey Gates (R), Michelle Gray (R), Kim Hendren (R), Monte Hodges (D), Mike Holcomb (R), Douglas House (R), Joe Jett (R), Jack Ladyman (R), JOINT RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY Mark Lowery (R), Mark McElroy (D), Ron McNair (R), Chair: Douglas House (R) Stephen Magie (D), Stephen Meeks (R), John Payton Vice Chair: Gary Deffenbaugh (R) (R), Matthew Shepherd (R), DeAnn Vaught (R) Members: Fred Allen (D), Bruce Coleman (R), Bob Johnson (D), Ron McNair (R), David Meeks (R), Clint Penzo (R), Johnny Rye (R), Les Warren (R) HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEES RULES HOUSE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Chair: Andy Davis (R) Chair: DeAnn Vaught (R) Vice Chair: Laurie Rushing (R) Vice Chair: Justin Boyd (R) Members: David Branscum (R), Sarah Capp (R), Les Members: Jon Eubanks (R), Jeremy Gillam (R), Ken Eaves (R), Jon Eubanks (R), Deborah Ferguson (D), Henderson (R), Mark D. McElroy (D), John Payton (R) Jimmy Gazaway (R), Lane Jean (R), Stephen Magie (D), George McGill (D), James Sturch (R), Dwight Tosh (R), DeAnn Vaught (R), Carlton Wing (R) 91st General Assembly – Regular Session 2.
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