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Journal Header of Some Sort House Journal - Committees 1175 STANDING COMMITTEES of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Second Session Fifty-fifth Legislature ADMINISTRATIVE RULES George Faught, Chair John Michael Montgomery, Vice-Chair Ed Cannaday Todd Russ Dan Fisher Mike Shelton Glen Mulready Ken Walker AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT John Enns, Chair Scott Biggs, Vice-Chair Dennis Casey Wade Rousselot Jeff Coody Mike Sanders Steve Kouplen Jerry Shoemake Scooter Park Steve Vaughan John Pfeiffer Kevin Wallace Brian Renegar Harold Wright 1176 House Journal - Committees ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES David Derby, Chair William Fourkiller, Vice-Chair Doug Cox Claudia Griffith John Enns Jadine Nollan Randy Grau Justin Wood APPROPRIATIONS AND BUDGET Earl Sears, Chair Dennis Casey, Vice-Chair John Bennett Jerry McPeak Lisa Billy Richard Morrissette Mike Brown Jason Nelson Ann Coody Charles Ortega Doug Cox Leslie Osborn Chuck Hoskin Pat Ownbey Scott Inman Pam Peterson Dennis Johnson Wade Rousselot Scott Martin Todd Russ Charles McCall Mike Sanders Mark McCullough Ben Sherrer Jeannie McDaniel Paul Wesselhoft Randy McDaniel Harold Wright Education Subcommittee Scott Martin, Chair Katie Henke, Vice-Chair Ed Cannaday Jadine Nollan Ann Coody Michael Rogers Jason Dunnington Todd Thomsen Sally Kern Emily Virgin House Journal – Committees 1177 General Government Subcommittee Dennis Johnson, Chair Gary Banz, Vice-Chair David Brumbaugh Jason Murphey George Faught Scooter Park Dan Fisher David Perryman Chuck Hoskin Cory Williams Health Subcommittee Doug Cox, Chair Chad Caldwell, Vice-Chair Jeff Coody Lewis Moore William Fourkiller Glen Mulready Claudia Griffith Sean Roberts John Michael Montgomery Mike Shelton Human Services Subcommittee Pat Ownbey, Chair Wade Rousselot, Vice-Chair David Derby Mike Ritze Travis Dunlap Justin Wood John Paul Jordan George Young Cyndi Munson Judiciary Subcommittee Mark McCullough, Chair Chris Kannady, Vice-Chair Kevin Calvey Ben Loring Jon Echols Terry O’Donnell Randy Grau David Perryman Scott Inman Weldon Watson 1178 House Journal - Committees Natural Resources and Regulatory Services Subcommittee Leslie Osborn, Chair John Pfeiffer, Vice-Chair Scott Biggs Mark Lepak Josh Cockroft Seneca Scott Marian Cooksey Jerry Shoemake John Enns Steve Vaughan Steve Kouplen Kevin Wallace Public Safety Subcommittee John Bennett, Chair Lisa Billy, Vice-Chair Mike Christian Tommy Hardin Bobby Cleveland Dan Kirby Donnie Condit Ben Loring Jason Dunnington Mark McBride Revenue and Taxation Subcommittee Charles McCall, Chair Charles Ortega, Vice-Chair Elise Hall Shane Stone Tom Newell Chuck Strohm Wade Rousselot Transportation Subcommittee Mike Sanders, Chair Ken Walker, Vice-Chair Regina Goodwin James Lockhart Charlie Joyner Casey Murdock James Leewright Dustin Roberts BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES Todd Russ, Chair James Leewright, Vice-Chair Scott Martin Eric Proctor Charles McCall Mike Shelton Leslie Osborn House Journal – Committees 1179 BUSINESS, LABOR AND RETIREMENT LAWS Randy McDaniel, Chair Chuck Strohm, Vice-Chair William Fourkiller Charles Ortega Charlie Joyner David Perryman Mark McBride Shane Stone Tom Newell Kevin Wallace CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES Sally Kern, Chair Pam Peterson, Vice-Chair John Paul Jordan Ben Sherrer Tom Newell George Young Pat Ownbey COMMON EDUCATION Ann Coody, Chair Michael Rogers, Vice-Chair Chad Caldwell Jeannie McDaniel Ed Cannaday Jason Nelson Donnie Condit Jadine Nollan Dan Fisher Shane Stone Katie Henke Chuck Strohm John Paul Jordan Todd Thomsen Sally Kern COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Sean Roberts, Chair Scooter Park, Vice-Chair Mike Christian Dan Kirby Josh Cockroft Jason Murphey Regina Goodwin Johnny Tadlock 1180 House Journal - Committees CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CORRECTIONS Pam Peterson, Chair Terry O’Donnell, Vice-Chair Scott Biggs Mark McCullough Lisa Billy Cyndi Munson Bobby Cleveland Ben Sherrer Marian Cooksey Johnny Tadlock Randy Grau Cory Williams ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, COMMERCE AND REAL ESTATE Dan Kirby, Chair Elise Hall, Vice-Chair Marian Cooksey Randy McDaniel Travis Dunlap Richard Morrissette Regina Goodwin Brian Renegar Charles McCall Dustin Roberts ELECTIONS AND ETHICS Paul Wesselhoft, Chair Donnie Condit, Vice-Chair Gary Banz David Perryman Charlie Joyner Michael Rogers ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES Weldon Watson, Chair Mark McBride, Vice-Chair Mike Brown Jerry McPeak David Brumbaugh Charles Ortega Kevin Calvey Eric Proctor Marian Cooksey Sean Roberts Jon Echols Mike Sanders Tommy Hardin Seneca Scott Scott Inman Todd Thomsen Dennis Johnson Paul Wesselhoft Steve Kouplen Justin Wood House Journal – Committees 1181 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Kevin Calvey, Chair Travis Dunlap, Vice-Chair Jeff Coody Lewis Moore Jason Dunnington Steve Vaughan John Michael Montgomery Cory Williams GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT AND ACCOUNTABILITY Tom Newell, Chair John Paul Jordan, Vice-Chair John Bennett Seneca Scott Elise Hall Johnny Tadlock James Leewright HIGHER EDUCATION AND CAREER TECH Harold Wright, Chair Justin Wood, Vice-Chair Dennis Casey Cyndi Munson Katie Henke Emily Virgin Chris Kannady Cory Williams James Leewright INSURANCE Glen Mulready, Chair Jeff Coody, Vice-Chair Dan Kirby Michael Rogers Steve Kouplen Todd Russ Randy McDaniel Mike Shelton Lewis Moore Shane Stone 1182 House Journal - Committees JUDICIARY AND CIVIL PROCEDURE Randy Grau, Chair Jon Echols, Vice-Chair Kevin Calvey Terry O’Donnell Chris Kannady Leslie Osborn Mark McCullough Ben Sherrer Richard Morrissette Emily Virgin LONG-TERM CARE AND SENIOR SERVICES Jadine Nollan, Chair Jeannie McDaniel, Vice-Chair Bobby Cleveland Chuck Strohm Mike Ritze George Young PUBLIC HEALTH Mike Ritze, Chair Sean Roberts, Vice-Chair Doug Cox Claudia Griffith David Derby Elise Hall Jon Echols Jeannie McDaniel William Fourkiller Glen Mulready PUBLIC SAFETY Mike Christian, Chair Bobby Cleveland, Vice-Chair Scott Biggs R.C. Pruett David Derby Brian Renegar Dennis Johnson Mike Ritze Ben Loring Johnny Tadlock Pat Ownbey Ken Walker Pam Peterson Paul Wesselhoft House Journal – Committees 1183 RULES Tommy Hardin, Chair Jason Nelson, Vice-Chair Gary Banz R.C. Pruett Chad Caldwell Jerry Shoemake Donnie Condit Weldon Watson Chris Kannady Harold Wright STATE AND FEDERAL RELATIONS Lewis Moore, Chair Dan Fisher, Vice-Chair Sally Kern Eric Proctor Mark Lepak Seneca Scott Jason Murphey Ken Walker STATE GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS Jason Murphey, Chair Mark Lepak, Vice-Chair Josh Cockroft Richard Morrissette Jason Dunnington John Pfeiffer Scott Martin TOURISM AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Josh Cockroft, Chair R.C. Pruett, Vice-Chair Gary Banz Ben Loring Travis Dunlap John Michael Montgomery Regina Goodwin Dustin Roberts Mark Lepak 1184 House Journal - Committees TRANSPORTATION Charlie Joyner, Chair Casey Murdock, Vice-Chair John Bennett James Lockhart David Brumbaugh Jerry McPeak George Faught Terry O’Donnell Katie Henke Eric Proctor UTILITIES Todd Thomsen, Chair David Brumbaugh, Vice-Chair Chad Caldwell Mark McBride Ed Cannaday Casey Murdock Mike Christian R.C. Pruett James Lockhart Weldon Watson VETERANS AND MILITARY AFFAIRS Dustin Roberts, Chair Jerry Shoemake, Vice-Chair Ann Coody Chuck Hoskin John Enns Cyndi Munson George Faught John Pfeiffer WILDLIFE Steve Vaughan, Chair Kevin Wallace, Vice-Chair Mike Brown Casey Murdock Tommy Hardin Scooter Park James Lockhart House Journal – Committees 1185 STATUTORY AND JOINT COMMITTEES Oklahoma State Council for Interstate Adult Offender Supervision (22 O. S. § 1094) House Senate Scott Biggs Brian Crain Affirmative Action Review Council (74 O. S. § 840-2.1) House Appointees Senate Appointees Mr. Harold Roberts, Tulsa Mr. David Ealy, Oklahoma City Ms. Gloria Wallace, Shawnee Mr. Jonathan Small, Edmond African-American Centennial Plaza Design Committee (74 O. S. § 8403) (appointment pending) Mr. Jonathan S. Small II, Oklahoma City, Vice-Chair Oklahoma Agriculture Enhancement and Diversification Advisory Board (2 O. S. § 5-3.5) House Appointee Senate Appointee Mr. John Grunewald, Woodward Mr. Kyle Hohmann, Enid 1186 House Journal - Committees Agriculture Mediation Board (2 O. S. §§ 2-30) House Appointee Senate Appointee Mr. Fred Wyatt, Hollister Mr. Dean Smith, Hydro Oklahoma American Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission (53 O. S. §§ 400, 402) House Senate Gary Banz Brian Crain House Appointees Senate Appointees Mr. Mark Edwards, Del City Mr. Glenn Coffee, Oklahoma City Mr. Calvin “Cal” Kinzer, Okmulgee Mr. Ronn Cupp, Oklahoma City Colonel Frank J. Siltman (Ret.), Fort Sill Dr. Mike McGee, Bethany Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget (Joint Rule 4) Scott Martin, Co-Chair Clark Jolley, Co-Chair Earl Sears, Co Vice-Chair Ron Justice, Co Vice-Chair House Senate Lisa Billy Brian Bingman, ex officio Mike Brown Rick Brinkley Mike Christian Brian Crain Ann Coody John Ford Doug Cox Jim Halligan Lee Denney Bryce Marlatt Jeffrey W. Hickman, Dan Newberry ex officio Susan Paddack Chuck Hoskin Mike Schulz, ex officio Sally Kern Gary Stanislawski Mark McCullough Anthony Sykes Jeannie McDaniel Charles Wyrick House Journal – Committees 1187 Jerry McPeak Richard Morrissette Jason Nelson Leslie Osborn Eric Proctor Sean Roberts Mike Sanders Weldon Watson Paul Wesselhoft Professional Responsibility Commission of the Oklahoma Bar Association (Rules Governing Disciplinary Proceedings, Rule 2.1) House Appointee Senate Appointee Mr. Tony R. Blasier, Oklahoma City Mr. Burt Holmes, Tulsa Council on Bond Oversight (62 O. S. § 695.6a) House Appointee Senate Appointee Mr. Scott N. Hatch, Lawton Mr. Robert M. Jones, Edmond Oklahoma Building Bonds Commission (62 O. S. § 57.302)
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