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HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES 91St GENERAL ASSEMBLY (2017 - 2018) CLASS HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES 91st GENERAL ASSEMBLY (2017 - 2018) CLASS "A" EDUCATION Bruce Cozart, Chairperson Charlotte Vining Douglas, Vice Chairperson Meeks, Stephen Della Rosa, Jana Deffenbaugh, Gary Hodges, Grant Eubanks, Jon S. Beck, Rick Walker, John W. Sullivan, Dan Cozart, Bruce Speaks, Nelda Douglas, Charlotte Vining Gates, Mickey Lowery, Mark Vaught, DeAnn McElroy, Mark D. Sturch, James McGill, George B. Cavenaugh, Frances Davis, Andy Barker, Sonia Eubanks Early Childhood Permanent Subcommittee Dan Sullivan, Chairperson Frances Cavenaugh, Vice Chairperson Nelda Speaks Sonia Eubanks Barker Jon S. Eubanks Stephen Meeks Bruce Cozart, Ex-Officio Charlotte Vining Douglas, Ex-Officio Kindergarten through Twelve, Vocational/Technical Institutions Permanent Subcommittee Grant Hodges, Chairperson George B. McGill, Vice Chairperson Gary Deffenbaugh DeAnn Vaught Jana Della Rosa Rick Beck Bruce Cozart, Ex-Officio Charlotte Vining Douglas, Ex-Officio Higher Education Permanent Subcommittee Charlotte Vining Douglas, Chairperson James Sturch, Vice Chairperson Mark Lowery John W. Walker Andy Davis Mickey Gates Mark D. McElroy Bruce Cozart, Ex-Officio JUDICIARY Matthew J. Shepherd, Chairperson Dwight Tosh, Vice Chairperson Shepherd, Matthew J. Blake, Charles Gillam, Jeremy Tucker, Clarke House, Douglas Rushing, Laurie Fite, Charlene Fite, Lanny Ballinger, Bob Nicks, Jr., Milton Whitaker, David Smith, Brandt Petty, Rebecca Maddox, John Drown, Trevor Gazaway, Jimmy Gray, Michelle Dalby, Carol Tosh, Dwight Capp, Sarah Courts/Civil Law Permanent Subcommittee Clarke Tucker, Chairperson Jimmy Gazaway, Vice Chairperson Bob Ballinger Sarah Capp John Maddox Trevor Drown Matthew J. Shepherd, Ex-Officio Dwight Tosh, Ex-Officio Corrections/Criminal Law Permanent Subcommittee Brandt Smith, Chairperson Carol Dalby, Vice Chairperson Milton Nicks, Jr. Laurie Rushing Douglas House Lanny Fite Matthew J. Shepherd, Ex-Officio Dwight Tosh, Ex-Officio Juvenile Justice/Child Support Permanent Subcommittee Rebecca Petty, Chairperson David Whitaker, Vice Chairperson Michelle Gray Charlene Fite Charles Blake Jeremy Gillam Matthew J. Shepherd, Ex-Officio Dwight Tosh, Ex-Officio PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR Jeff Wardlaw, Chairperson Deborah Ferguson, Vice Chairperson Love, Fredrick J. Payton, John Wardlaw, Jeff Ladyman, Jack Hammer, Kim Lundstrum, Robin Branscum, David L. Bentley, Mary Meeks, David Gonzales, Justin Richey, Chris Boyd, Justin Magie, Stephen Henderson, Ken Miller, Josh McCollum, Austin Womack, Richard Coleman, Bruce Ferguson, Deborah Pilkington, Aaron Human Services Permanent Subcommittee Stephen Magie, Chairperson Josh Miller, Vice Chairperson Kim Hammer David Meeks Jack Ladyman Mary Bentley Jeff Wardlaw, Ex-Officio Deborah Ferguson, Ex-Officio Health Services Permanent Subcommittee Chris Richey, Chairperson Aaron Pilkington, Vice Chairperson Justin Boyd John Payton Robin Lundstrum Austin McCollum Jeff Wardlaw, Ex-Officio Deborah Ferguson, Ex-Officio Labor and Environment Permanent Subcommittee Justin Gonzales, Chairperson Bruce Coleman, Vice Chairperson David L. Branscum Richard Womack Fredrick J. Love Ken Henderson Jeff Wardlaw, Ex-Officio Deborah Ferguson, Ex-Officio PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Mike Holcomb, Chairperson Marcus E. Richmond, Vice Chairperson Jean, Lane Fortner, Jack Fielding, David Burch, LeAnne Holcomb, Mike Allen, Fred Hillman, David Mayberry, Andy McNair, Ron Rye, Johnny Sorvillo, James J. Hollowell, Steve Lemons, Tim Williams, Jeff Brown, Karilyn Lynch, Roger D. Pitsch, Mathew W. Wing, Carlton Richmond, Marcus E. Penzo, Clint Motor Vehicle and Highways Permanent Subcommittee Ron McNair, Chairperson Fred Allen, Vice Chairperson Lane Jean Tim Lemons Jack Fortner Jeff Williams Mike Holcomb, Ex-Officio Marcus E. Richmond, Ex-Officio Public Transportation and Rail Permanent Subcommittee Marcus E. Richmond, Chairperson Steve Hollowell, Vice Chairperson David Fielding Mathew W. Pitsch Karilyn Brown Carlton Wing Clint Penzo Mike Holcomb, Ex-Officio Waterways and Aeronautics Permanent Subcommittee Andy Mayberry, Chairperson Roger D. Lynch, Vice Chairperson David Hillman James J. Sorvillo LeAnne Burch Johnny Rye Mike Holcomb, Ex-Officio Marcus E. Richmond, Ex-Officio REVENUE AND TAXATION Joe Jett, Chairperson Joe Farrer Vice Chairperson Leding, Greg Hodges, Monte Collins, Charlie Douglas, Dan M. Murdock, Reginald Hendren, Kim Baltz, Scott Eaves, Les Dotson, Jim Ferguson, Kenneth B. Armstrong, Eddie L. Johnson, Bob Jett, Joe Flowers, Vivian Bragg, Ken Gray, Michael John Farrer, Joe Watson, Danny Sabin, Warwick Warren, Les Sales, Use, Miscellaneous Taxes and Exemptions Permanent Subcommittee Les Eaves, Chairperson Les Warren, Vice Chairperson Ken Bragg Scott Baltz Monte Hodges Warwick Sabin Joe Jett, Ex-Officio Joe Farrer, Ex-Officio Income Taxes--Personal and Corporate Permanent Subcommittee Jim Dotson, Chairperson Bob Johnson, Vice Chairperson Greg Leding Charlie Collins Dan M. Douglas Reginald Murdock Joe Jett, Ex-Officio Joe Farrer, Ex-Officio Complaints and Remediation Permanent Subcommittee Kenneth B. Ferguson, Chairperson Danny Watson, Vice Chairperson Michael John Gray Vivian Flowers Eddie L. Armstrong Kim Hendren Joe Jett, Ex-Officio Joe Farrer, Ex-Officio CLASS "B" AGING, CHILDREN and YOUTH, LEGISLATIVE and MILITARY AFFAIRS Charlene Fite, Chairperson David Meeks, Vice Chairperson Leding, Greg Nicks, Jr., Milton Meeks, David Gray, Michael John Walker, John W. Burch, LeAnne Fite, Charlene Cavenaugh, Frances Hodges, Monte Barker, Sonia Eubanks Petty, Rebecca Coleman, Bruce Blake, Charles Hollowell, Steve Tucker, Clarke Watson, Danny Flowers, Vivian Wing, Carlton Gates, Mickey Penzo, Clint Aging Permanent Subcommittee Mickey Gates, Chairperson Clint Penzo, Vice Chairperson John W. Walker Greg Leding Michael John Gray Frances Cavenaugh Charlene Fite, Ex-Officio David Meeks, Ex-Officio Children and Youth Permanent Subcommittee Sonia Eubanks Barker, Chairperson Milton Nicks, Jr., Vice Chairperson Monte Hodges Clarke Tucker Vivian Flowers Danny Watson Charlene Fite, Ex-Officio David Meeks, Ex-Officio Legislative, Military and Veterans Affairs Permanent Subcommittee Carlton Wing, Chairperson LeAnne Burch, Vice Chairperson Charles Blake Rebecca Petty Bruce Coleman Steve Hollowell Charlene Fite, Ex-Officio David Meeks, Ex-Officio AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Dan M. Douglas Chairperson David Hillman, Vice Chairperson Meeks, Stephen Hillman, David Jean, Lane Douglas, Dan M. Shepherd, Matthew J. McNair, Ron Branscum, David L. Bentley, Mary Cozart, Bruce Beck, Rick Baltz, Scott Sullivan, Dan McElroy, Mark D. Brown, Karilyn Magie, Stephen Pitsch, Mathew W. Bragg, Ken Fortner, Jack Whitaker, David Allen, Fred Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Permanent Subcommittee Ken Bragg, Chairperson Jack Fortner, Vice Chairperson Lane Jean David L. Branscum Ron McNair Fred Allen Dan M. Douglas, Ex-Officio David Hillman, Ex-Officio Small Business and Economic Development Permanent Subcommittee Scott Baltz, Chairperson Mathew W. Pitsch, Vice Chairperson Matthew J. Shepherd David Whitaker Dan Sullivan Rick Beck Dan M. Douglas, Ex-Officio David Hillman, Ex-Officio Parks and Tourism Permanent Subcommittee Karilyn Brown, Chairperson Mark D. McElroy, Vice Chairperson Bruce Cozart Stephen Magie Mary Bentley Stephen Meeks Dan M. Douglas, Ex-Officio David Hillman, Ex-Officio CITY, COUNTY AND LOCAL AFFAIRS Tim Lemons, Chairperson Fredrick J. Love, Vice Chairperson Love, Fredrick J. Johnson, Bob Deffenbaugh, Gary Speaks, Nelda Gillam, Jeremy Mayberry, Andy Fielding, David Gazaway, Jimmy Holcomb, Mike Rye, Johnny McGill, George B. Williams, Jeff Della Rosa, Jana Lynch, Roger D. Boyd, Justin Pilkington, Aaron Fite, Lanny Dalby, Carol Lemons, Tim Capp, Sarah Planning Permanent Subcommittee David Fielding, Chairperson Jeff Williams, Vice Chairperson Jeremy Gillam Justin Boyd Jimmy Gazaway Roger D. Lynch Tim Lemons, Ex-Officio Fredrick J. Love, Ex-Officio Finance Permanent Subcommittee Jana Della Rosa, Chairperson Sarah Capp, Vice Chairperson George B. McGill Bob Johnson Andy Mayberry Aaron Pilkington Tim Lemons, Ex-Officio Fredrick J. Love, Ex-Officio Local Government Personnel Permanent Subcommittee Nelda Speaks, Chairperson Johnny Rye, Vice Chairperson Gary Deffenbaugh Mike Holcomb Lanny Fite Carol Dalby Tim Lemons, Ex-Officio Fredrick J. Love, Ex-Officio INSURANCE AND COMMERCE Charlie Collins, Chairperson Robin Lundstrum, Vice Chairperson Collins, Charlie Lundstrum, Robin Murdock, Reginald Hodges, Grant Lowery, Mark Rushing, Laurie Richey, Chris Henderson, Ken Armstrong, Eddie L. Sorvillo, James J. Jett, Joe Vaught, DeAnn Farrer, Joe Richmond, Marcus E. Ferguson, Deborah McCollum, Austin Payton, John Maddox, John Eaves, Les Warren, Les Financial Institutions Permanent Subcommittee James J. Sorvillo, Chairperson John Maddox, Vice Chairperson Mark Lowery Joe Jett Ken Henderson Les Warren Charlie Collins, Ex-Officio Robin Lundstrum, Ex-Officio Insurance Permanent Subcommittee Robin Lundstrum, Chairperson John Payton, Vice Chairperson Chris Richey Reginald Murdock DeAnn Vaught Grant Hodges Les Eaves Charlie Collins, Ex-Officio Utilities Permanent Subcommittee Eddie L. Armstrong, Chairperson Austin McCollum, Vice Chairperson Deborah Ferguson Marcus E. Richmond Laurie Rushing Joe Farrer Charlie Collins, Ex-Officio Robin Lundstrum, Ex-Officio STATE AGENCIES AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Bob Ballinger, Chairperson Jack Ladyman, Vice Chairperson Wardlaw, Jeff Sabin, Warwick Hammer, Kim Hendren, Kim Eubanks, Jon S. Ladyman, Jack House, Douglas Drown,
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