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Washington State Senate 2017 WASHINGTON STATE SENATE 2017 Jan Angel (R) District 26 INB 203 / (360) 786-7650 [email protected] Financial Institutions & Insurance, Chair; Law and Justice; Local Government , Vice Chair Legislative Assistant: Debbie Austin Barbara Bailey (R) District 10 LEG 407 / (360) 786-7618 [email protected] Higher Education, Vice Chair, Health Care, Rules, Ways & Means Legislative Assistant: Vicki Angelini Michael Baumgartner (R) District 6 LEG 404 / (360) 786-7610 [email protected] Commerce, Labor & Sports, Chair, Health Care, Higher Education, Transportation Legislative Assistant: Matt McCoy Randi Becker (R) District 2 LEG 305 / (360) 786-7602 [email protected] Health Care, Vice Chair; Rules; Ways & Means Legislative Assistant: Tiffani Sannē, Tristan Sanabria Andy Billig (D) District 3 LEG 412 / (360) 786-7604 [email protected] Early Learning & K-12 Education; Rules; Ways & Means Legislative Assistant: Kate Burke INB = Irv Newhouse Building / JAC = J.A. Cherberg Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member / **** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Operating / ***** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Capital Budget WASHINGTON STATE SENATE 2017 John Braun (R) District 20 JAC 303 / (360) 786-7638 [email protected] Ways & Means, Chair; Commerce, Labor & Sports, Vice Chair; Rules Legislative Assistant: Jeri May, Ruth Peterson Sharon Brown (R) District 8 INB 202 / (360) 786-7614 [email protected] Ways & Means, Vice Chair; Agriculture, Water, Trade & Economic Development; Energy, Environment & Telecommunications Legislative Assistant: Shannon Garland, Jake Mayson Reuven Carlyle (D) District 36 JAC 213 / (360) 786-7670 [email protected] *Energy, Environment & Telecommunications; Human Services, Mental Health & Housing; Ways & Means Legislative Assistant: Kate Hoffman Maralyn Chase (D) District 32 JAC 224 / (360) 786-7662 [email protected] *Agriculture, Water, Trade & Economic Development; Rules Legislative Assistant: Tara Jo Heinecke Annette Cleveland (D) District 49 JAC 220 / (360) 786-7696 [email protected] *Health Care; Rules; Transportation Legislative Assistant: Vickie Winters INB = Irv Newhouse Building / JAC = J.A. Cherberg Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member / **** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Operating / ***** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Capital Budget WASHINGTON STATE SENATE 2017 Steve Conway (D) District 29 JAC 241 / (360) 786-7656 [email protected] Commerce, Labor & Sports; Health Care; Ways & Means Legislative Assistant: Kimberlie Lelli Jeannie Darneille (D) District 27 JAC 237 / (360) 786-7652 [email protected] *Human Services, Mental Health & Housing; Law and Justice; Ways & Means Legislative Assistant: Lisa Fisch Doug Ericksen (R) District 42 LEG 414 / (360) 786-7682 [email protected] Energy, Environment & Telecommunications, Chair; Financial Institutions & Insurance, Vice Chair; Rules; Transportation Legislative Assistant: Sandy Ruff Joe Fain (R) District 47 LEG 309 / (360) 786-7692 [email protected] Early Learning & K-12 Education, Vice Chair; Financial Institutions & Insurance; Health Care; Rules; Ways & Means Legislative Assistant: Frazier Willman Phil Fortunato (R) District 31 INB 201 / (360) 786-7660 [email protected] Financial Institutions & Insurance; Natural Resources & Parks; Transportation Legislative Assistant: Alexander Bohler INB = Irv Newhouse Building / JAC = J.A. Cherberg Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member / **** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Operating / ***** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Capital Budget WASHINGTON STATE SENATE 2017 David Frockt (D) District 46 JAC 227 / (360) 786-7690 [email protected] *****Ways & Means; Higher Education; Law and Justice Legislative Assistant: Jon Rudicil Bob Hasegawa (D) District 11 JAC 223 / (360) 786-7616 [email protected] Commerce, Labor & Sports; Rules; Ways & Means Legislative Assistant: Marcel Baugh Brad Hawkins (R) District 12 INB 107 / (360) 786-7622 [email protected] Agriculture, Water, Trade & Economic Development, Vice Chair; Natural Resources & Parks, Vice Chair; Transportation Legislative Assistant: Blake Baldwin Steve Hobbs (D) District 44 JAC 239 / (360) 786-7686 [email protected] *Transportation; Energy, Environment & Telecommunications; Financial Institutions & Insurance Legislative Assistant: Erik Ashlie Jim Honeyford (R) District 15 INB 112 / (360) 786-7684 [email protected] Ways & Means, Vice Chair; Capital Budget; Agriculture, Water, Trade & Economic Development; Energy, Environment & Telecommunications; Rules Legislative Assistant: Penelope McWain INB = Irv Newhouse Building / JAC = J.A. Cherberg Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member / **** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Operating / ***** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Capital Budget WASHINGTON STATE SENATE 2017 Sam Hunt (D) District 22 LEG 405 / (360) 786-7642 [email protected] *State Government; Human Services; Mental Health & Housing Legislative Assistant: Meagan Arndt Karen Keiser (D) District 33 JAC 219 / (360) 786-7664 [email protected] *Commerce, Labor & Sports; Health Care; Ways & Means Legislative Assistant: Jennifer Minich Curtis King (R) District 14 JAC 305 / (360) 786-7626 [email protected] Transportation, Chair; Commerce, Labor & Sports; Rules Legislative Assistant: Tawnya Smith, Ella Williams Patty Kuderer (D) District 48 LEG 411 / (360) 786-7694 [email protected] **Health Care; Financial Institutions & Insurance; State Government Legislative Assistant: Jennifer Fay Marko Liias (D) District 21 LEG 416 / (360) 786-7640 [email protected] **Transportation; Rules Legislative Assistant: Curt Kohlwes INB = Irv Newhouse Building / JAC = J.A. Cherberg Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member / **** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Operating / ***** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Capital Budget WASHINGTON STATE SENATE 2017 John McCoy (D) District 38 LEG 314 / (360) 786-7674 [email protected] Agriculture, Water, Trade & Economic Development; Natural Resources & Parks; Rules Legislative Assistant: Jody Olney Mark Miloscia (R) District 30 INB 105 / (360) 786-7658 [email protected] State Government, Chair; Human Services, Mental Health & Housing, Vice Chair; Health Care; Rules; Ways & Means Legislative Assistant: Trixie Harmon Mark Mullet (D) District 5 LEG 415 / (360) 786-7608 [email protected] *Financial Institutions & Insurance; Early Learning & K-12 Education; Health Care Legislative Assistant: Adam Day Sharon Nelson (D) District 34 LEG 316 / (360) 786-7667 [email protected] Rules Legislative Assistant: Jeremy Mohn, Peter Steelquist Steve O'Ban (R) District 28 INB 102 / (360) 786-7654 Steve.O'[email protected] Human Services, Mental Health & Housing, Chair; Law and Justice, Vice Chair; Health Care; Rules; Transportation Legislative Assistant: Michelle Lewis INB = Irv Newhouse Building / JAC = J.A. Cherberg Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member / **** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Operating / ***** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Capital Budget WASHINGTON STATE SENATE 2017 Mike Padden (R) District 4 INB 106 / (360) 786-7606 [email protected] Law and Justice, Chair; Human Services, Mental Health & Housing; Ways & Means Legislative Assistant: Janet Voye Guy Palumbo (D) District 1 LEG 402 / (360) 786-7600 [email protected] *Higher Education; Local Government Legislative Assistant: Jared Mead Kirk Pearson (R) District 39 INB 115D / (360) 786-7676 [email protected] Natural Resources & Parks, Chair; Agriculture, Water, Trade & Economic Development; Rules; State Government Legislative Assistant: Cameron Bailey Jamie Pedersen (D) District 43 JAC 235 / (360) 786-7628 [email protected] *Law and Justice; Ways & Means Legislative Assistant: Eleanor Comyns Kevin Ranker (D) District 40 JAC 215 / (360) 786-7678 [email protected] *Ways & Means; Energy, Environment & Telecommunications Legislative Assistant: Andrew Taylor INB = Irv Newhouse Building / JAC = J.A. Cherberg Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member / **** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Operating / ***** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Capital Budget WASHINGTON STATE SENATE 2017 Ann Rivers (R) District 18 INB 204 / (360) 786-7634 [email protected] Health Care, Chair; Early Learning & K-12 Education; Rules; Ways & Means Legislative Assistant: Elizabeth Pebley Christine Rolfes (D) District 23 JAC 233 / (360) 786-7644 [email protected] ****Ways & Means; *Early Learning & K-12 Education Legislative Assistant: Linda Owens Dino Rossi (R) District 45 LEG 403 / (360) 786-7672 [email protected] Ways & Means, Vice Chair; Commerce, Labor & Sports Legislative Assistant: Laura Bell Rebecca Saldaña (D) District 37 JAC 230 / (360) 786-7688 Rebecca.Saldañ[email protected] Commerce, Labor & Sports; Transportation Legislative Assistant: Akua Asare-Konadu Mark Schoesler (R) District 9 LEG 307 / (360) 786-7620 [email protected] Rules; Ways & Means Legislative Assistant: Krista Winters, Jesse Taylor INB = Irv Newhouse Building / JAC = J.A. Cherberg Building / LEG = Legislative Building * Ranking Member / ** Assistant Ranking Member / **** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Operating / ***** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Capital Budget
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