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2013 Recycled/ Recyclable Legislative Hotline & ADA Information 63RD WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY & COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 2013 Recycled/ Recyclable Legislative Hotline & ADA Information Telephone Directory and Committee Assignments of the Washington State Legislature Sixty–Third Legislature 2013 Regular Session Washington State Senate Brad Owen . President of the Senate Tim Sheldon . President Pro Tempore Paull Shin . Vice President Pro Tempore Hunter G . Goodman . .. Secretary of the Senate Brad Hendrickson . Deputy Secretary of the Senate Washington House of Representatives Frank Chopp . Speaker Jim Moeller . Speaker Pro Tempore Tina Orwall . Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore Barbara Baker . .. Chief Clerk Bernard Dean . Deputy Chief Clerk 63 rd Washington State Legislature 1 Members by District DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 14 Sen . Rosemary McAuliffe, D Sen . Curtis King, R Rep . Derek Stanford, D Rep . Norm Johnson, R Rep . Luis Moscoso, D Rep . Charles R . Ross, R DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 15 Sen . Randi Becker, R Sen . Jim Honeyford, R Rep . Gary Alexander, R Rep . Bruce Chandler, R Rep . J T. Wilcox, R Rep . David Taylor, R DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 16 Sen . Andy Billig, D Sen . Mike Hewitt, R Rep . Marcus Riccelli, D Rep . Maureen Walsh, R Rep . Timm Ormsby, D Rep . Terry Nealey, R DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 17 Sen . Mike Padden, R Sen . Don Benton, R Rep . Larry Crouse, R Rep . Monica Stonier, D Rep . Matt Shea, R Rep . Paul Harris, R DISTRICT 5 DISTRICT 18 Sen . Mark Mullet, D Sen . Ann Rivers, R Rep . Jay Rodne, R Rep . Brandon Vick, R Rep . Chad Magendanz, R Rep . Liz Pike, R DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 19 Sen . Michael Baumgartner, R Sen . Brian Hatfield, D Rep . Kevin Parker, R Rep . Dean Takko, D Rep . Jeff Holy, R Rep . Brian Blake, D DISTRICT 7 DISTRICT 20 Sen . John Smith, R Sen . John E . Braun, R Rep . Shelly Short, R Rep . Richard DeBolt, R Rep . Joel Kretz, R Rep . Ed Orcutt, R DISTRICT 8 DISTRICT 21 Sen . Sharon Brown, R Sen . Paull H . Shin, D Rep . Brad Klippert, R Rep . Mary Helen Roberts, D Rep . Larry Haler, R Rep . Marko Liias, D DISTRICT 9 DISTRICT 22 Sen . Mark Schoesler, R Sen . Karen Fraser, D Rep . Susan Fagan, R Rep . Chris Reykdal, D Rep . Joe Schmick, R Rep . Sam Hunt, D DISTRICT 10 DISTRICT 23 Sen . Barbara Bailey, R Sen . Christine Rolfes, D Rep . Norma Smith, R Rep . Sherry Appleton, D Rep . Dave Hayes, R Rep . Drew Hansen, D DISTRICT 11 DISTRICT 24 Sen . Bob Hasegawa, D Sen . Jim Hargrove, D Rep . Zack Hudgins, D Rep . Kevin Van De Wege, D Rep . Steve Bergquist, D Rep . Steve Tharinger, D DISTRICT 12 DISTRICT 25 Sen . Linda Evans Parlette, R Sen . Bruce Dammeier, R Rep . Cary Condotta, R Rep . Dawn Morrell, D Rep . Brad Hawkins, R Rep . Hans Zeiger, R DISTRICT 13 DISTRICT 26 Sen . Janéa Holmquist Newbry, R Sen . Nathan Schlicher, D Rep . Judy Warnick, R Rep . Jan Angel, R Rep . Matt Manweller, R Rep . Larry Seaquist, D 2 Members by District DISTRICT 27 DISTRICT 40 Sen . Jeannie Darneille, D Sen . Kevin Ranker, D Rep . Laurie Jinkins, D Rep . Kristine Lytton, D Rep . Jake Fey, D Rep . Jeff Morris, D DISTRICT 28 DISTRICT 41 Sen . Mike Carrell, R Sen . Steve Litzow, R Rep . Steve O’Ban, R Rep . Marcie Maxwell, D Rep . Tami Green, D Rep . Judy Clibborn, D DISTRICT 29 DISTRICT 42 Sen . Steve Conway, D Sen . Doug Ericksen, R Rep . David Sawyer, D Rep . Jason Overstreet, R Rep . Steve Kirby, D Rep . Vincent Buys, R DISTRICT 30 DISTRICT 43 Sen . Tracey Eide, D Sen . Ed Murray, D Rep . Linda Kochmar, R Rep . Jamie Pedersen, D Rep . Roger Freeman, D Rep . Frank Chopp, D DISTRICT 31 DISTRICT 44 Sen . Pam Roach, R Sen . Steve Hobbs, D Rep . Cathy Dahlquist, R Rep . Hans Dunshee, D Rep . Christopher Hurst, D Rep . Mike Hope, R DISTRICT 32 DISTRICT 45 Sen . Maralyn Chase, D Sen . Andy Hill, R Rep . Cindy Ryu, D Rep . Roger Goodman, D Rep . Ruth Kagi, D Rep . Larry Springer, D DISTRICT 33 DISTRICT 46 Sen . Karen Keiser, D Sen . David Frockt, D Rep . Tina Orwall, D Rep . Gerry Pollet, D Rep . Dave Upthegrove, D Rep . Jessyn Farrell, D DISTRICT 34 DISTRICT 47 Sen . Sharon Nelson, D Sen . Joe Fain, R Rep . Eileen Cody, D Rep . Mark Hargrove, R Rep . Joe Fitzgibbon, D Rep . Pat Sullivan, D DISTRICT 35 DISTRICT 48 Sen . Tim Sheldon, D Sen . Rodney Tom, D Rep . Kathy Haigh, D Rep . Ross Hunter, D Rep . Drew MacEwen, R Rep . Cyrus Habib, D DISTRICT 36 DISTRICT 49 Sen . Jeanne Kohl-Welles, D Sen . Annette Cleveland, D Rep . Reuven Carlyle, D Rep . Sharon Wylie, D Rep . Gael Tarleton, D Rep . Jim Moeller, D DISTRICT 37 Sen . Adam Kline, D Rep . Sharon Tomiko Santos, D Rep . Eric Pettigrew, D DISTRICT 38 Sen . Nick Harper, D Rep . John McCoy, D Rep . Mike Sells, D DISTRICT 39 Sen . Kirk Pearson, R Rep . Dan Kristiansen, R Rep . Elizabeth Scott, R 3 Legislative Hotline & ADA Information Washington State Senate Leadership and Committee Assignments Senate Caucus Officers 2013 Majority Coalition Caucus Majority Coalition Leader . Rodney Tom Republican Leader . Mark Schoesler Majority Caucus Chair . .. Linda Evans Parlette Majority Floor Leader . Joe Fain Majority Whip . Ann Rivers Majority Caucus Deputy Leader . Don Benton Majority Caucus Vice Chair . Bruce Dammeier Majority Assistant Floor Leader . Jim Honeyford Majority Assistant Whip . John Braun Democratic Caucus Democratic Leader . Ed Murray Democratic Caucus Chair . Karen Fraser Democratic Floor Leader . David Frockt Democratic Whip . Andy Billig Democratic Deputy Leader . Nick Harper Democratic Asst . Floor Leader . Kevin Ranker Democratic Asst . Floor Leader . Annette Cleveland Democratic Assistant Whip . Mark Mullet 63 rd Washington State Legislature 5 Senate Standing Committees 2013 Membership of Senate Standing Committees Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development (7) — Hatfield, Chair; *Honeyford; Brown; Eide; Hobbs; Schoesler; Shin Commerce and Labor (7) — Holmquist Newbry, Chair; Braun, Vice Chair; *Conway; Hasegawa; Hewitt; Keiser; King Early Learning & K-12 Education (11) — Litzow, Chair; Dammeier, Vice Chair; *McAuliffe; **Rolfes; Billig; Brown; Cleveland; Fain; Hill; Mullet; Rivers Energy, Environment & Telecommunications (9) — Ericksen, Chair; Sheldon, Vice Chair; *Ranker; Billig; Brown; Chase; Cleveland; Honeyford; Litzow Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance (7) — Hobbs, Chair; Mullet, Vice Chair; *Benton; Fain; Hatfield; Nelson; Roach Governmental Operations (7) — Roach, Chair; Benton, Vice Chair; *Hasegawa; Braun; Conway; Fraser; Rivers Health Care (9) — Becker, Chair; Dammeier, Vice Chair; *Keiser; Bailey; Cleveland; Ericksen; Frockt; Parlette; Schlicher Higher Education (7) — Bailey, Chair; Becker, Vice Chair; *Kohl-Welles; Baumgartner; Frockt; McAuliffe; Tom Human Services & Corrections (7) — Carrell, Chair; Pearson, Vice Chair; *Darneille; Baumgartner; Hargrove; Harper; Padden Law and Justice (7) — Padden, Chair; Carrell, Vice Chair; *Kline; Darneille; Kohl-Welles; Pearson; Roach Natural Resources & Parks (7) — Pearson, Chair; Smith, Vice Chair; *Rolfes; Hargrove; Hewitt; Kline; Parlette Rules (22) — Lieutenant Governor, Chair; Sheldon, Vice Chair; Bailey; Becker; Benton; Billig; Carrell; Dammeier; Darneille; Ericksen; Fain; Fraser; Frockt; Harper; Keiser; King; Kohl-Welles; Murray; Parlette; Rivers; Schoesler; Tom 6 Senate Standing Committees Trade & Economic Development (7) — Braun, Chair; Smith, Vice Chair; *Chase; Baumgartner; Holmquist Newbry; Schlicher; Shin Transportation (16) — King, Co-Chair; Eide, Co-Chair; ***Benton; *****Fain; Billig; Brown; Carrell; Ericksen; Harper; Hobbs; Litzow; Mullet; Rolfes; Schlicher; Sheldon; Smith Ways & Means (23) — Hill, Chair; Baumgartner, Vice Chair; ****Honeyford; *Hargrove; **Nelson; Bailey; Becker; Braun; Conway; Dammeier; Fraser; Hasegawa; Hatfield; Hewitt; Keiser; Kohl-Welles; Murray; Padden; Parlette; Ranker; Rivers; Schoesler; Tom * Ranking Minority Member ** Asst. Ranking Minority Member *** Ranking Minority Member, Capital The Lt. Governor is a voting member of the Rules Committee 7 Senate Standing Committees 2013 Member Assignments to Senate Standing Committees Bailey, Barbara — Higher Education, Chair; Health Care; Rules; Ways & Means Baumgartner, Michael — Ways & Means, Vice Chair; Higher Education; Human Services & Corrections; Trade & Economic Development Becker, Randi — Health Care, Chair; Higher Education, Vice Chair; Rules; Ways & Means Benton, Don — Governmental Operations, Vice Chair; *Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance; ***Transportation; Rules Billig, Andy — Early Learning & K-12 Education; Energy, Environment & Telecommunications; Rules; Transportation Braun, John — Trade & Economic Development, Chair; Commerce and Labor, Vice Chair; Governmental Operations; Ways & Means Brown, Sharon — Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development; Early Learning & K-12 Education; Energy, Environment & Telecommunications; Transportation Carrell, Mike — Human Services & Corrections, Chair; Law and Justice, Vice Chair; Rules; Transportation Chase, Maralyn — *Trade & Economic Development; Energy, Environment & Telecommunications Cleveland, Annette — Early Learning & K-12 Education; Energy, Environment & Telecommunications; Health Care Conway, Steve — *Commerce and Labor; Governmental Operations; Ways & Means Dammeier, Bruce — Early Learning & K-12 Education, Vice Chair; Health Care, Vice Chair; Rules; Ways & Means Darneille, Jeannie — *Human Services & Corrections; Law and Justice; Rules Eide, Tracey — Transportation, Co-Chair; Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development 8 Senate Standing Committees Ericksen, Doug — Energy, Environment & Telecommunications, Chair; Health Care; Rules; Transportation Fain, Joe — *****Transportation; Early Learning
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