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Senate Directory - 2021 Session (All Phone Numbers Begin with Area Code 775) Senate Directory - 2021 Session (All phone numbers begin with area code 775) LEADERSHIP STAFF ROOM PHONE NO. President pro Tempore: Mo Denis Ciria Sosa, Legislative Assistant 2128 684-1431 Mykaela Ryan, Leadership Front Desk 1219 684-6599 Joyce Woodhouse, Leadership Officer 1221 684-6553 Majority Floor Leader: Nicole Cannizzaro Andrew Gonzalez, Legislative Assistant 1220 684-1475 Asst. Majority Floor Leader: Julia Ratti Morgan Briscoe, Legislative Assistant 1224 684-1433 Chief Majority Whip: Pat Spearman Shelby Parkes, Legislative Assistant 2125 684-1424 Co-Majority Whip: Chris Brooks Tanner Hale, Legislative Assistant 2129 684-1422 Co-Majority Whip: Marilyn Dondero Loop Kathy Davis, Legislative Assistant 2126 684-1445 Charles Gallagher, Leadership Officer 2160 D 684-6506 Minority Floor Leader: James Settelmeyer Marilyn McElhany, Legislative Assistant 2160 684-1470 Asst. Minority Floor Leader: Joe Hardy Blayne Osborn, Legislative Assistant 2158 684-1462 Co-Minority Whip: Scott Hammond Julie Newman, Legislative Assistant 2102 684-1442 Co-Minority Whip: Heidi Seevers Gansert Ian DeValliere, Legislative Assistant 2103 684-1419 MAIN OFFICE STAFF ROOM PHONE NO. Secretary of the Senate Claire Clift 1207 684-1401 Session Executive Assistant Liz Teixeira 1206 684-1400 FRONT DESK STAFF ROOM PHONE NO. Assistant Secretary of the Senate Sherry Rodriguez 1203 684-1406 History Clerk Annette Biamonte 1203 684-1408 Journal Clerk Terry Horvat 1203 684-1410 Media Clerk Kaitlin Lucky 1203 684-1403 Recording Clerk Diana Jones 1203 684-1404 SERGEANT AT ARMS STAFF ROOM PHONE NO. Sergeant at Arms Steve Brummer 1209 684-1412 Deputy Sergeant at Arms Eddie Cordisco 1208 684-1411 Deputy Sergeant at Arms Erich Kolbe 1208 684-1411 Assistant Sergeant at Arms Charles Powell 1208 684-1411 Assistant Sergeant at Arms Diane Bacus 1203 684-1411 Assistant Sergeant at Arms Ruth Moreland 1203 684-1411 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES STAFF ROOM PHONE NO. Director of Administrative Services Jeanine Wittenberg 2119A 684-1402 Deputy Director of Administrative Services Becky Archer 2119 684-1496 Document Information Technician Judy Jackson 2118A 684-1452 Document Management Supervisor Janet Meredith 2139 684-1487 PROOFREADERS STAFF ROOM PHONE NO. Senior Proofreader Susan Hanshew 2110 684-1471 Proofreader Debbie Fazzino 2110 A 684-1437 Senior Proofreader Rich Williams 2111 684-6690 Proofreader Gail Herstead 2111A 684-6692 Proofreader Joyce Hollister 2111A 684-1436 SENATOR STAFF ROOM PHONE NO. Senator Brooks (D) Tanner Hale, Legislative Assistant 2129 684-1422 Senator Buck (R) Janice Jones, Legislative Assistant 2104 684-1457 Mykaela Ryan, Leadership Front Desk 1219 684-6599 Joyce Woodhouse, Leadership Officer 1221 684-6553 Senator Cannizzaro (D) Andrew Gonzalez, Legislative Assistant 1220 684-1475 Senator Denis (D) Ciria Sosa, Legislative Assistant 2128 684-1431 Senator Donate (D) Roberta Kokx, Legislative Assistant 2124 684-1427 Senator Dondero Loop (D) Kathy Davis, Legislative Assistant 2126 684-1445 Senator Goicoechea (R) Toshi McIntosh, Legislative Assistant 2107 684-1447 Senator Hammond (R) Julie Newman, Legislative Assistant 2102 684-1442 Senator Hansen (R) Kim Evans, Legislative Assistant 2100 684-1480 Senator Hardy (R) Blayne Osborn, Legislative Assistant 2158 684-1462 Senator Harris (D) April Kacura, Legislative Assistant 2132 684-6502 Senator Kieckhefer (R) Stella Blood, Legislative Assistant 2156 684-1450 Senator Lange (D) Nic Ciccone, Legislative Assistant 2112 684-6504 Senator Neal (D) Chris Hilton, Legislative Assistant 2121 684-1429 Senator Ohrenschall (D) Ann Standley, Legislative Assistant 2143 684-6503 Senator Pickard (R) Sara Menke, Legislative Assistant 2101 684-1481 Senator Ratti (D) Morgan Briscoe, Legislative Assistant 1224 684-1433 Senator Scheible (D) Kayla Lee, Legislative Assistant 2127 684-1421 Senator Seevers Gansert (R) Ian DeValliere, Legislative Assistant 2103 684-1419 Charles Gallagher, Leadership Officer 2160D 684-6506 Senator Settelmeyer (R) Marilyn McElhany, Legislative Assistant 2160 684-1470 Senator Spearman (D) Shelby Parkes, Legislative Assistant 2125 684-1424 Committee on Commerce and Labor Assignment Staff Room Phone No. Committee Manager Terri Miller 2125A 684-1435 Committee Secretary Kim Cadra-Nixon 2123 684-1444 Committee Secretary Lynn Hendricks 2125A 684-1460 Committee on Education Assignment Staff Room Phone No. Committee Manager Shane Harris 2128C 684-1497 Committee Secretary Ian Gahner 2128A 684-1469 Committee on Finance Assignment Staff Room Phone No. Finance Committee Manager Vicki Kemp 2155A 684-1488 Finance Committee Staff Manager Tom Weber 2155 684-1492 Finance Committee Secretary Joko Cailles 2155 684-6515 Finance Committee Secretary Melodie Swanson 2155 684-1491 Finance Committee Secretary Barbara Williams 2123A 684-1484 Finance Committee Senior Proofreader Mike Archer 2155C 684-1490 Finance Committee Proofreader Felicia Archer 2155C 684-6513 Finance Committee Proofreader Jackie Cheney 2155C 684-6511 Committee on Government Affairs Assignment Staff Room Phone No. Committee Manager Linda Gentry 2126A 684-1434 Committee Secretary Suzanne Efford 2126A 684-1432 Committee Secretary Janae Johnson 2126A 684-1478 Committee on Growth and Infrastructure Assignment Staff Room Phone No. Committee Manager/Legislative Assistant April Kacura 2132 684-6502 Committee Secretary Paula Peters 2132A 684-1425 Committee Secretary Debbie Shope 2132A 684-1415 Committee on Health and Human Services Assignment Staff Room Phone No. Committee Manager Nicole Flangas 2131A 684-1451 Committee Secretary Norma Mallett 2143A 684-6510 Committee Secretary Vickie Polzien 2131 684-1463 Committee on Judiciary Assignment Staff Room Phone No. Committee Manager Beth Reykers 2127A 684-6523 Committee Secretary Pat Devereux 2130 684-1426 Committee Secretary Pam King 2118 684-1472 Committee Secretary Gina LaCascia 2130 684-1443 Committee Secretary Sally Ramm 2130 684-1483 Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections Assignment Staff Room Phone No. Committee Manager/Legislative Assistant Ann Standley 2143 684-6503 Committee Secretary Diane Rea 2143A 684-1482 Committee Secretary Barbara Young 2143A 684-1458 Committee on Natural Resources Assignment Staff Room Phone No. Committee Manager/Legislative Assistant Roberta Kokx 2124 684-1427 Committee Secretary Christine Miner 2124A 684-1464 Committee on Revenue and Economic Development Assignment Staff Room Phone No. Committee Manager/Legislative Assistant Chris Hilton 2121 684-1429 Committee Secretary Alex Polley 2121A 684-1448 5-10-21 .
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