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90Th General Assembly Senate Committee Rosters 90TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY SENATE COMMITTEES SENATE STANDING CLASS "A" COMMITTEES * New Members Highlighted PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE EDUCATION JUDICIARY REVENUE AND TAXATION AND LABOR Jane English, Chair R Jeremy Hutchinson, Chair R Cecile Bledsoe, Chair R Jake Files, Chair R Uvalde Lindsey, Vice D Linda Collins-Smith, Vice R Stephanie Flowers, Vice D Larry Teague, Vice D Eddie Joe Williams R David Johnson D Missy Irvin R Jason Rapert R Alan Clark R Joyce Elliott D Keith Ingram D Jonathan Dismang R Bobby Pierce D Linda Chesterfield D Gary Stubblefield R Bill Sample R Jim Hendren R David Burnett D David Sanders R Bruce Maloch D Eddie Cheatham D Jon Woods R John Cooper R Jimmy Hickey, Jr. R Blake Johnson R Terry Rice R Scott Flippo R Bart Hester R Repubs: 5 / Dems: 3 Repubs: 4 / Dems: 4 Repubs: 6 / Dems: 2 Repubs: 6 / Dems: 2 SENATE STANDING SENATE STANDING CLASS "B" COMMITTEES CLASS "C" COMMITTEE TRANSPORTATION, AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND STATE AGENCIES AND CITY, COUNTY AND LOCAL AFFAIRS INSURANCE AND COMMERCE TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Ronald Caldwell, Chair R Missy Irvin, Chair R Jason Rapert, Chair R Eddie Joe Williams, Chair R Bill Sample, Chair R Alan Clarl, Vice R Keith Ingram, Vice D Terry Rice, Vice R David Burnett, Vice D Bobby Pierce, Vice D Bruce Maloch D Bart Hester R Larry Teague D David Johnson D Jake Files R Gary Stubblefield R Scott Flippo R Stephanie Flowers D Cecile Bledsoe R Ronald Caldwell R David Sanders R Linda Collins-Smith R Jonathan Dismang R Joyce Elliott D Jim Hendren R Eddie Cheatham D Pro Tem Appt. Jeremy Hutchinson R Linda Chesterfield D Jimmy Hickey, Jr. R John Cooper R Pro Tem Appt. Jane English R Jon Woods R Bryan King R Blake Johnson R OPEN Uvalde Lindsey D Bryan King R OPEN Repubs: 6 / Dems: 2 Repubs: 4 / Dems: 1 / TBD: 3 Repubs: 5 / Dems: 3 Repubs: 4 / Dems: 4 Repubs: 6 / Dems: 1 / TBD: 1 SENATE JOINT COMMITTEES ARKANSAS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (SENATE) 1st CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 2nd CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3rd CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 4th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT STATUTORY MEMBERS Missy Irvin* R David Johnson D Cecile Bledsoe* R Stephanie Flowers* D Jonathan Dismang R Ronald Caldwell^ R Joyce Elliott D Uvalde Linsdey D Alan Clark* R Terry Rice, Vice-Chair R John Cooper** R Jason Rapert R Jon Woods R Bruce Maloch* D Larry Teague D Scott Flippo^^ R Jeremy Hutchinson R Bart Hester R Gary Stubblefield* R Jimmy Hickey, Jr. R David Burnett (1-Alt)* D NO ALT LISTED Jake Files (1-Alt)* R Eddie Cheatham (1-Alt)* D Linda Chesterfield D Eddie Joe Williams (1-Alt)^ R Repubs: 2 / Dems: 2 Repubs: 3 / Dems: 1 Repubs: 2 / Dems: 2 Bryan King R Keith Ingram (1-Alt)** D Jim Hendren R Blake Johnson (1-Alt)^^ R Keith Ingram D Repubs: 4 / Dems: 0 Bobby Pierce D President Pro Tem-elect Past Co-Chair, Leg. Council Repubs: 5 / Dems: 4 / TBD: 2 JOINT AUDIT COMMITTEE (SENATE) 1st CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 2nd CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3rd CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 4th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT STATUTORY MEMBERS David Burnett* D John Cooper R Jake Files* R Bobby Pierce* D Jonathan Dismang R Eddie Joe Williams ^ R Linda Chesterfield, Co-VC D Cecile Bledsoe R Jimmy Hickey, Jr.^, Co-Chair R Bryan King R Keith Ingram** D Jane English R Uvalde Lindsey D Eddie Cheatham^ D Bill Sample R Blake Johnson^^ R David Sanders R Bart Hester R Larry Teague* D Terry Rice R Linda Collins-Smith (1-Alt)* R NO ALT LISTED Jim Hendren (1-Alt)* R Stephanie Flowers (1-Alt)* D Repubs: 4 / Dems: 0 Missy Irvin (1-Alt)^ R Repubs: 3 / Dems: 1 Repubs: 3 / Dems: 1 Alan Clark (1-Alt)^ R Ronald Caldwell (1-Alt)** R Repubs: 1 / Dems: 3 John Cooper (1-Alt)^^ R Repubs: 2 / Dems: 2 SENATE JOINT COMMITTEES JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE (SENATE) 1st CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 2nd CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3rd CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 4th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT STATUTORY MEMBERS David Burnett D David Johnson D Cecile Bledsoe R Larry Teague, Co -Chair D Bill Sample R Missy Irvin, Co-Vice Chair R Joyce Elliott D Jake Files R Stephanie Flowers D Jimmy Hickey, Jr. R Eddie Joe Williams R Linda Chesterfield D Uvalde Lindsey D Alan Clark R Bryan King R Ronald Caldwell R Jason Rapert R Jim Hendren R Bruce Maloch D Past Co-Chair Leg. Council Keith Ingram D Jonathan Dismang R Jon Woods R Bobby Pierce D Repubs: 3 / Dems: 0 / TBD: 1 John Cooper R Jeremy Hutchinson R Bart Hester R Gary Stubblefield R Scott Flippo (Alt.) R Jane English (Alt.) R OPEN Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (Alt.) R Repubs: 4 / Dems: 2 Repubs: 3 / Dems: 3 Repubs: 5 / Dems: 1 / TBD: 1 Repubs: 2 / Dems: 4 JOINT PUBLIC RETIREMENT AND JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE ON JOINT PERFORMANCE REVIEW JOINT ENERGY SOCIAL SECURITY PROGRAMS CHILDREN AND YOUTH Alan Clark, Chair R David Johnson, Chair D David Burnett, Chair D Stephanie Flowers, Chair D Jane English, Vice R Joyce Elliott, Vice D Eddie Joe Williams, Vice R Bart Hester, Vice R Missy Irvin R Larry Teague D Cecile Bledsoe R Linda Chesterfield D Jeremy Hutchinson R Jason Rapert R Ronald Caldwell R Missy Irvin R Gary Stubblefield R Bill Sample R Jim Hendren R Jonathan Dismang R David Sanders R Uvalde Lindsey D Gary Stubblefield R Jane English R Bryan King R Bruce Maloch D Jimmy Hickey, Jr. R Alan Clark R John Cooper R Jon Woods R Bryan King R Bobby Pierce D Terry Rice R Eddie Cheatham D John Cooper R Linda Collins-Smith R Linda Collins-Smith R Blake Johnson R Scott Flippo R OPEN Repubs: 10 / Dems: 0 Repubs: 4 / Dems: 6 Repubs: 9 / Dems: 1 Repubs: 6 / Dems: 3 / TBD: 1 SENATE SELECT COMMITTEES RULES, RESOLUTIONS EFFICIENCY AND MEMORIALS Linda Chesterfield, Chair D Bruce Maloch, Chair D Jonathan Dismang, Vice-Chair R Ronald Caldwell, Vice-Chair R Joyce Elliott D David Johnson D David Burnett D Cecile Bledsoe R Missy Irvin R Larry Teague D Jake Files R Jason Rapert R Bill Sample R Stephanie Flowers D Jeremy Hutchinson R Uvalde Lindsey D Eddie Joe Williams R Jim Hendren R Keith Ingram D Jon Woods R Bobby Pierce D Jimmy Hickey, Jr. R David Sanders R Bart Hester R Repubs: 7 / Dems: 5 Eddie Cheatham D Scott Flippo R Blake Johnson R Repubs: 9 / Dems: 6.
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