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2020 Alumni List CSG West Western Legislative Academy Alumni 2000–2019 ALASKA Sen. Bert Stedman-06 Rep. Frank Pratt-12 Rep. Edie Hooton-19 Sen. Tom Begich-19 Sen. Gary Stevens-01 Fmr. Rep. Macario Saldate IV-12 Fmr. Sen. Evie Hudak-10 Fmr. Rep. Bob Buch-09 Fmr. Rep. Dave Talerico-15 Sen. Thomas T.J. Shope-13 The late Sen. Jim Isgar-04 Rep. Matt Claman-15 Rep. Geran Tarr-15 Fmr. Rep. David Smith-11 Fmr. Sen. Cheri Jahn-04 Fmr. Sen. John Coghill, Jr.-02 Fmr. Sen. Joe Thomas-09 Sen. Victoria Steele -13 Fmr. Rep. Ramey Johnson-03 Sen. Mia Costello-11 Fmr. Rep. William Thomas, Jr.-06 Fmr. Sen. Thayer Verschoor-03 Fmr. Rep. Janak Joshi-11 Fmr. Rep. Eric Croft-00 Rep. Steve Thompson-12 Fmr. Rep. Ted Vogt-11 Fmr. Sen. John M. Kefalas-10 Fmr. Rep. Nancy Dahlstrom-04 Rep. Cathy Tilton-15 Fmr. Sen. Kelli Ward-13 Fmr. Rep. James J. Kerr-06 Rep. Harriet Drummond-16 Rep. Chris Tuck-12 Fmr. Sen. Jim Waring-04 Fmr. Rep. Tracy Kraft-Tharp-14 Speaker Bryce Edgmon-10 Sen. Natasha von Imhof-18 Fmr. Rep. Rae Waters-09 Fmr. Rep. Lois Landgraf-13 Fmr. Rep. Hugh “Bud” Fate-02 Fmr. Sen. Thomas Wagoner-03 Fmr. Rep. Polly Lawrence-13 Fmr. Rep. Eric Feige-13 Sen. Bill Wielechowski-09 CALIFORNIA Sen. Pete Lee-11 Rep. Neal Foster-11 Fmr. Sen. Gary Wilken-00 Asmbr. Cecilia Aguiar-Curry - 17 Fmr. Rep. Claire Levy-07 Fmr. Rep. Lynn Gattis-14 Fmr. Rep. Peggy Wilson-01 Fmr. Asmbr. Anthony Adams-07 The Late Rep. Kimmi Lewis – 17 The late Rep. Carl Gatto-06 Sen. Ben Allen-15 Rep. Susan Lontine-18 Fmr. Sen. Gretchen Guess-01 ARIZONA Asmbr. Ken Cooley-15 Fmr. Sen. Beth Martinez-Humenik-16 Fmr. Rep. David Guttenberg-04 Fmr. Sen. Paula Aboud-07 Asmbr. Jim Cooper - 17 Rep. Hugh McKean-19 Fmr. Spkr. John Harris-00 Fmr. Rep. Cecil Ash-09 Fmr. U.S. Rep. Jeff Denham-04 Rep. Barbara McLachlan - 17 Fmr. Rep. Bob Herron-10 Fmr. Rep. Brenda Barton-11 The late Asmbr. Marco Firebaugh-00 Fmr. Rep. Carl Miller-00 Fmr. Rep. Jim Holm-03 Fmr. Sen. Pres. Timothy Bee-02 Asmbr. Mike Gipson-16 Fmr. Sen. Linda Newell-09 Fmr. Rep. Lindsey Holmes-08 Fmr. Sen. Carlyle Begay-14 Asmbr. Tim Grayson-19 Fmr. Sen. Jeanne Nicholson-11 Fmr. Sen. Charlie Huggins-05 Sen. David Bradley-05 Hon. Alyson Lewis -11 Fmr. Rep. Daniel Pabon-12 Sen. Shelley Hughes-13 Fmr. Rep. Jennifer Burns-03 Asmbr. Kevin McCarty-16 Sen. Brittany Pettersen-14 Fmr. Rep. Craig Johnson-08 Fmr. Sen. Meg Burton Cahill-01 Asmbr. Jose Medina-15 Rep. Kim Ransom-16 Rep. DeLena Johnson - 17 Fmr. Sen. Olivia Cajero Bedford-03 Fmr. Sen. Tony Mendoza-07 Fmr. Rep. Jim Riesberg-05 Rep. Andy Josephson-16 Fmr. Rep. Cloves Campbell,Jr.-08 The late Sen. Jenny Oropeza-01 Fmr. Sen. Ellen Roberts-07 Sen. Scott Kawasaki-10 Fmr. Sen. Robert Cannell-01 Fmr. Asmbr. Henry Perea-11 Sen. Robert Rodriguez-19 Fmr. Rep. Mike Kelly-05 Rep. Regina Cobb-15 Hon. Curren Price-09 Fmr. Rep. Raymond Rose-03 Fmr. Rep. Sam Kito III-16 Rep. Andrea Dalessandro-14 Fmr. Asmbr. Sebastian Ridley-Thomas-14 Fmr. Rep. Catherine “Kit” Roupe-15 The Late Rep. Gary Knopp – 17 Fmr. Sen. Adam Driggs-07 Asmbr. Rudy Salas, Jr.-16 Fmr. Rep. Su Ryden-09 Fmr. Rep. Chuck Kopp - 17 Fmr. Sen. Steve Farley-08 Fmr. Sen. Paula Sandoval-03 Fmr. Sen. Anna MacKinnon-08 Sen. Rick Gray-12 COLORADO Fmr. Sen. Gail Schwartz-08 Fmr. Sen. Lesil McGuire-01 Fmr. Sen. Herb Guenther-00 Rep. Jeni Arndt-16 Fmr. Rep. Jim Snook-01 Fmr. Sen. Linda Menard-11 Fmr. U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords-04 Fmr. Rep Debbie Benefield-05 Fmr. Rep. Judy Solano-06 Rep. Kelly Merrick-19 Fmr. Rep. Albert Hale-05 Fmr. Rep. Alice Borodkin-02 Fmr. Spkr. Lola Spradley-00 Lt. Gov. Kevin Meyer-02 Fmr. Rep. Matt Heinz-10 Fmr. Rep. Perry Buck-15 Fmr. Rep. Debbie Stafford-02 U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski-00 Fmr. Sen. Toni Hellon-02 Sen. Janet Buckner-18 Fmr. Rep. Amy Stephens-08 Fmr. Rep. Benjamin Nageak-13 Fmr. Rep. Russ Jones-05 Fmr. Rep. Ed Casso-08 Fmr. Sen. Abel Tapia-02 Fmr. Rep. Mary Nelson Sattler-02 Fmr. Rep. Anthony Kern-15 Rep. Marc Catlin-18 Fmr. Sen. Ron Teck-00 Fmr. Rep. Mark Neuman-07 Fmr. U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick-06 Fmr. Rep. Kathleen Conti-12 Fmr. Sen. Nancy Todd-06 Fmr. Rep. Kurt Olson-05 Fmr. Rep. Bill Konopnicki-04 Fmr. Sen. Larry Crowder-15 Rep. Daniel Ortiz-18 Sen. Vince Leach-15 Fmr. Sen. Jim Dyer-00 GUAM Fmr. Rep. Lance Pruitt-12 Fmr. Rep. Phil Lopes-03 Fmr. Spkr. Mark Ferrandino-08 Fmr. Sen. Marcel Camacho-00 Rep. George Rauscher-19 Fmr. Sen. John McComish-06 Fmr. Rep. Cheri Gerou-09 Fmr. Sen. Régine Biscoe Lee-17 Sen. Lora Reinbold-14 Fmr. Rep. Nancy McLain-06 Rep. Joann Ginal-14 Sen. Amanda Shelton-19 Fmr. Rep. Dan Saddler-14 Fmr. U.S. Rep. Harry Mitchell-00 Fmr. Sen. Kevin Grantham-11 Fmr. Rep. Ralph Samuels-03 Fmr. Sen. Tom O’Halleran-02 Fmr. Rep. Dale Hall-06 HAWAII Fmr. Rep. Paul Seaton-04 Fmr. Sen. Lynne Pancrazi-10 Fmr. Rep. Millie Hamner-12 Fmr. Sen. Melodie Aduja-03 Fmr. Sen. Ralph Seekins-04 Fmr. Sen. Jonathon Paton-07 Sen. Chris Hansen - 17 Rep. Henry Aquino-11 Rep. Ivy Spohnholz-18 Fmr. Rep. Daniel Patterson-10 Fmr. Sen. Mary Hodge-02 Fmr. Rep. Emily Auwae-00 Page 1 of 4 Last Updated: 2/9/2021 Fmr. Rep. Karen Leinani Awana-09 Fmr. Rep Roland Sagum, III-09 Fmr. Sen. Curt McKenzie-03 Fmr. Rep. Brad Hamlett-09 Fmr. Rep. Rida T.R. Cabanilla Arakawa-06 Sen. Joy San Buenaventura-16 Fmr. Sen. Dean Mortimer-10 Fmr. Sen. Ken Hansen-04 The Late Rep. Mele Carroll-07 Rep. Gregg Takayama-14 Rep. Caroline Nilsson Troy - 17 Fmr. Rep. Dennis Himmelberger-05 Sen. Stanley Chang-19 Fmr. Sen. Laura Thielen-15 Fmr. Sen. Sheryl Nuxoll-12 Rep. Kenneth Holmlund-16 Fmr. Rep. Pono Chong-05 Fmr. Sen. Jill Tokuda-07 Fmr. Rep. Kelley Packer-14 Fmr. Rep. Chuck Hunter-10 Fmr. Rep. Isaac Choy-11 Rep. Chris Todd-19 Rep. Joe Palmer-09 Fmr. Rep. Linda Holden-01 Fmr. Rep. Richard Creagan-16 Fmr. Lt. Gov. Shan Tsutsui-05 Fmr. Rep. Christy Perry-13 Fmr. Rep. Joey Jayne-01 Rep. Ty Cullen-13 Sen. Glenn Wakai-04 Fmr. Rep. Britt Raybould-19 Rep. Jim Keane-02 Rep. Lynn DeCoite-16 Rep. Kyle Yamashita-05 Fmr. Rep. Dell Raybould-02 Fmr. Rep. Jasmine Krotkov-19 Sen. Donovan Dela Cruz-12 Sen. Jim Rice-14 Fmr. Sen. Rick Laible-03 Sen. J. Kalani English-01 IDAHO Fmr. Rep. Robert Ring-04 Fmr. Rep. Cindy Evans-03 Fmr. Rep. Eric Anderson-06 Fmr. Rep. John Rusche-05 Fmr. Rep. Michael Lange-03 Fmr. Rep. Lynn Finnegan-04 Rep. Vito Barbieri-12 Fmr. Sen. Dan Schmidt-14 Fmr. Sen. Cliff Larsen-09 Sen. Mike Gabbard-08 Fmr. Sen. Clifford Bayer-05 Fmr. Rep. Mack Shirley-04 Fmr. Sen. Lane Larson-05 Fmr. Sen. Brickwood Galuteria-10 Fmr. Rep. Carlos Bilbao-08 Fmr. Sen. Jeff Siddoway-09 Fmr. MT Auditor Monica Lindeen-00 Fmr. Rep. Helene Hale-01 Rep. Megan Blanksma-18 Fmr. Rep. Elaine Smith-03 Rep. Denley Loge-18 Fmr. Rep. Faye Hanohano-10 Fmr. Rep. Sharon Block-03 Fmr. Rep. Steve Smylie-00 Rep. Ryan Lynch-14 Rep. Sharon Har-09 Fmr. Rep. Darrell Bolz-01 Rep. Scott Syme-19 Fmr. Rep. Gary MacLaren-06 Rep. Mark Hashem-14 Hon. Skip Brandt-02 Fmr. Sen. Melinda Smyser-11 Fmr. Sen. Sue Malek-10 Rep. Daniel Holt-19 Fmr. Sen. Joyce Broadsword-07 Sen. Mary Souza-18 Fmr. Rep. Forrest Mandeville-15 Rep. Linda Ichiyama-13 Fmr. Sen. Cherie Buckner-Webb-12 Fmr. Sen. Joe Stegner-00 Rep. Marilyn Marler-19 Sen. Lorraine Inouye-00 Fmr. Sen. Don Burtenshaw-00 Sen. Michelle Stennett-13 Sen. Tom McGillvray-07 Fmr. Rep. Mindy Jaffe-01 Fmr. Rep. Joseph Cannon-04 Fmr. Rep. Jeff Thompson-11 Rep. Wendy McKamey - 17 Fmr. Rep. Jo Jordan-12 Fmr. Rep. Marge Chadderdon-08 Fmr. Rep. Jarom Wagoner-18 Sen. Mary McNally-13 The Late Sen. Gilbert Kahele-13 Rep. Susan Chew-08 Fmr. Rep. Richard Wills-06 Fmr. Rep. Scott Mendenhall-04 U.S. Rep. Kaiali’i Kahele-18 Fmr. Sen. Dick Compton-04 Sen. Pres. Chuck Winder-10 Fmr. Rep. David “Doc” Moore-13 Fmr. Rep. Sol Kaho'ohalahala-00 Fmr. Sen. Tim Corder-05 Sen. Melissa Wintrow - 17 Fmr. Sen. Lynda Moss-07 Fmr. Rep. Derek S.K. Kawakami-12 Sen. Carl Crabtree-19 Fmr. Rep. Gary Young-01 Fmr. Rep. Mark Noennig-01 Fmr. Rep. Jon Riki Karamatsu-03 Fmr. Rep. Brian Cronin-11 Rep. Rick Youngblood-15 Fmr. Rep. Bill Nooney-07 Sen. Jarrett Keohokalole-18 Sen. Lori Den Hartog - 17 Fmr. Rep. Ken Peterson-07 Sen. Michelle Kidani-10 Rep. Sage Dixon - 17 MONTANA Sen. Donna Mercado Kim-02 Fmr. Sen. Russ Fulcher-07 Hon. Elsie Arntzen-05 Fmr. Rep. Scott Reichner-10 Fmr. Sen. Russell Kokubun-02 Fmr. Sen. John Goedde-01 Fmr. Rep. Liz Bangerter-11 Fmr. Sen. Don Ryan-01 Sen. Pres. Ronald Kouchi-12 Sen. Jim Guthrie-13 Fmr. Rep. Bill Beck-09 Fmr. Rep. Marilyn Ryan-18 Rep. Matthew LoPresti - 17 Fmr. Sen. Marv Hagedorn-07 Sen. Mark Blasdel-08 Fmr. Sen. Trudi Schmidt-03 Rep. Nicole Lowen-15 Fmr.
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