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A-Team 3: SICK LEAVE (HB1/SB0230) A-Team 1: HOME ACT (HB172/SB728) Lawmaker Committee District Delegate Alfred Carr Environment and Transportation 37A Delegate Kumar Barve Environment and Transportation 17 Delegate Barbara Frush Environment and Transportation 21 Last Name First Name D Perseghin Aaron 6 Jones Briona 6 Tarleton Amy 43 Bauer Christina (TEAM LEAD) 42 Smith Daniel (TEAM LEAD) 45 Smith Dominique 40 Jackson Leroy 40 Hadley Monita 40 Wallace Rachael 10 Brown Robin Crystel 12 Rogers Philisa 44B Mcdonald Veronica 44A A-Team 2: HOME ACT (HB172/SB728) Lawmaker Committee District Senator Lee Judicial Proceedings 16 Delegate Cassilly Environment and Transportation 35B Delegate Flanagan Environment and Transportation 9B Senator Zirkin Judicial Proceedings 11 Last Name First Name District Murriel Michael 10 Horton Sherelle 42B Berger Russell 9 Oliver Andrew 30A Sirju Candice 11 Carter CherRon 10 Cavanaugh Katherine (TEAM LEAD) 43 Jackson Corey (TEAM LEAD) 11 Brusca Joshua 11 Cartier Monique 34 Golden Sherry 11 Lewis Richelle 44B A-Team 3: SICK LEAVE (HB1/SB0230) Lawmaker Committee D Delegate Charles Barkley Economic Matters 39 Delegate William Frick Economic Matters 16 Delegate Benjamin Kramer Economic Matters 19 Last Name First Name D Cabales Cynthia 41 Shields Danielle 43 Strauss Heather (TEAM LEAD) 8 Willis Kenneth 43 Bradshaw Delvonia 41 Lee Crystal 8 Hendricks Daniel 43 George Melisa 10 Anyaso Stephanie 15 Flanagan Margaret (TEAM LEAD) 46 Naqvi Ali 44B McKinnon Ashley 43 Mabry Asia 40 A-Team 4: SICK LEAVE (HB1/SB0230) Lawmaker Committee D Delegate Rick Impallaria Economic Matters 7 Senator J.B. Jennings Finance 7 Senator Edward Reilly Finance 33 Delegate Talmadge Branch Economic Matters 45 Last Name First Name D Dempsey Isiah 41 Alvarez Margarita 44A Edmondson Aaron 43 Feldt Kevin (TEAM LEAD) 45 Felton Julia 44A Hopkins Wanda 43 Kearney Kevin (TEAM LEAD) 33 Lane John 45 Lyons Dominique 6 Mast Hanna 43 Myers Gregory 45 Scott Patricia 45 Studeny Todd 42A Zadera Ryan 7 A-Team 5: SAFE CONSUMPTION (HB 519) Lawmaker Committee D Delegate Terri Hill Health Government and Operations 12 Delegate Christian Miele Health Government and Operations 8 Delegate Joseline Pena-Melnyk Health Government and Operations 21 Delegate Karen Lewis Young* Health Government and Operations 3A Last Name First Name D Rickabaugh Tina 40 Smith Tyese 10 Shelton-Hawkins Nicole (TEAM LEAD) 8 Bonney Kathy 3 Robertson Patrisse 7 Reed Regina (TEAM LEAD) 40 Fisher Robert 12 Ramsay Theodore 8 Conway Tikia 12 Green James-Curtis 42A Marsh Jennifer 46 Martins-Evora Maria 21 Hunter Antonio 6 Blue Team: SICK LEAVE (HB1/SB0230) Lawmaker Committee D Delegate Benjamin Brooks Economic Matters 10 Delegate C.T. Wilson Economic Matters 28 Senator Mac Middleton* Finance 28 Last Name First Name D Witte Helen 40 Ramsay Theodore 8 Rice Jabar (TEAM LEAD) 28 Bodnar Alia 43 Payne Allison 10 Ekstrom Cassandra 46 Hoey Celena 8 Brocht Chauna (TEAM LEAD) 43 Hunter Cheryl 41 Hoey Deirdre 11 Berre Gabrielle 10 Mekonnen Mekael 10 Bazemore Sharron 43 Leviner Iris 43 Lake Shannon 44B Lloyd Teresa 45 Davenport Ericka 46 Copper Team: HOME ACT (HB172/SB728) Lawmaker Committee District Delegate William Folden Environment and Transportation 3B Senator James Brochin Judicial Proceedings 42 Senator Delores Kelley* Judicial Proceedings 10 Last Name First Name District Arrington-Vega La Keesha (TEAM LEAD) 6 Carter Hays Kastinia Lavonzia 41 Elizabeth Zurick 11 Lumpkin Nichele 10 Stack Thomas 40 Rock Bilqis (TEAM LEAD) 40 Dematteo Carmen 8 Lee Catharina 43 Hunter David 46 Taylor Tamela 40 Camlin Elizabeth 44 Gordon Emily 42B Martin Monica 42B Shabazz Billie 40 Brock Gwendolyn 8 Robinson Angela 43 Weaver Allison 9A Green Team: SAFE CONSUMPTION (HB519) Lawmaker Committee District Delegate Eric Bromwell Health Government and Operations 8 Delegate Nicholaus Kipke Health Government and Operations 31B Delegate Samuel Rosenberg Health Government and Operations 41 Last Name First Name District Fowler Catherine 42A Ross Taylor Karen 7 Stevenson Orlando 8 Hardy Charmaine 10 Vrasich Chuck (TEAM LEAD) 42A Brown Deborah 43 Hansen Denise 40 Garcia Laura 40 Pauley Neketta 8 Bates Ry Keara 41 Russell Tracy 11 Dennis Veronica 8 Hendrix-Shovlin Eva 43 Gregg Morgan (TEAM LEAD) 31B Free Storrer Theresa 42B Gedin Tonii 44A Steel Team: HOME ACT (HB172/SB728) Lawmaker Committee District Delegate Cory McCray Environment and Transportation 45 Delegate Dana Stein Environment and Transportation 11 Delegate Robyn Lewis Environment and Transportation 46 Last Name First Name District Suarez Lenny 40 Ferrer Montserrat 43 Butler Lamont 43 Ford-Manifold Pamela 45 Stagg Ryan 40 Jennings Arianne 8 Daly Christina 45 Robinson-Blake Clola 11 Singletary Cynthia 43 Mobley Stephanie 11 Wills Briauna (TEAM LEAD) 45 Richert Amber 46 Waldt Lauren 46 Williams Lawanda 45 Bielecki Sarah 45 Avruch David 40 Orange Team: SICK LEAVE (HB1/SB0230) Lawmaker Committee District Senator Jim Rosapepe Finance 21 Delegate Mary Ann Lisanti Economic Matters 34A Senator John Astle Finance 30 Last Name First Name District Kandel Judith 43 Wilcox Debbie 12 Byrd La'Sha 34 Williams Malcolm 21 Lewis Deidre 44A Stambolis Elizabeth 43 Tucker Jeanette Nicole 46 Weingarten Kimberly (TEAM LEAD) 45 Berkley Kyle 44 Rogers LaTasha 44B Dheer Nisha 46 Carroll Kimberly (TEAM LEAD) 8 Wolff Laura 46 Magenta Team: SAFE CONSUMPTION (HB519) Lawmaker Committee District Delegate Pat McDonough Health Government and Operations 7 Delegate Ric Metzgar Health Government and Operations 6 Delegate Shane Pendergrass Health Government and Operations 13 Last Name First Name District Caughlan Jan 44 Underwood Syandene 8 Benavides Gerardo (TEAM LEAD) 13 Marler Ann 43 Synovec Caitlin 43 Lewis Lester 7 Bevan Shailah 43 O'Bannon Katherine 43 Johnson Makeda 43 Thomas Nathan 44A Rives Gray Tyler (TEAM LEAD) 43 Hicks Ebony 45 Greenberg Molly 43 Cooper Christina 46 Haskins-Hill Angel 11 Purple Team: SAFE CONSUMPTION (HB519) Lawmaker Committee District Delegate Bonnie Cullison Health and Government Operations 19 Delegate Antonion hayes Health and Government Operations 40 Delegate Chris West Health and Government Operations 42B Last Name First Name District Ference Stephanie 6 Shearer Andrea 43 Olivo Channon 11 Resnick Daniel 43 Winder Jammie 8 Ferdous Jannatul 11 Muscato Lisa (TEAM LEAD) 40 Berry Sean 40 Bolling Tierra 43 Croft Leonard 45 Santiago Lydia 44B Rehmeyer Gabrielle 42B Thaxton Frederick 43 Sheldon Phillip 43 Wiggins Anthony 10 Hobongwana Sarah Lindiwe 43 Goodwin Natasha 8 Jade Team: HOME ACT (HB172/SB728) Lawmaker Committee District Senator Wayne Norman Judicial Proceedings 35 Delegate James Gilchrist Environment and Transportation 17 Delegate Jay Jalisis Environment and Transportation 10 Last Name First Name District Libertini Laramie 35B Coley Darrin 45 Alford Clementine 43 Jones Judith 8 Witherspoon Lamont 45 Martin-Jones Michele 44B Patel Parita 45 Gillman Sarah (TEAM LEAD) 42A Smith Tobie Lynn (TEAM LEAD) Jackson Amelia 8 Smith Alva 10 Butler Andrea 46 Litt Anna 40 Yellow Team: SICK LEAVE (HB1/SB0230) Lawmaker Committee District Delegate Steven Arentz Economic Matters 36 Senator James Mathias Finance 38 Delegate Susan Aumann Economic Matters 42B Last Name First Name District Jones Samantha 6 Johnson Veronica 10 Pfeifer Adam (TEAM LEAD) 40 Burgess Adrienne 43 Trustman Adrienne 45 Meda Angela 44B Wanjohi Chelsey 45 Eicher Jill Adrienne 5 Shea Justin 6 Barker Marie-Annick 43 Greenlee Stephanie 36 Cornell Tyler (TEAM LEAD) 42 Bryant-Johnson Elenador 40 Clark Terry 45 Johnston Meredith 41 .
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