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A B Committees HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES 93rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY (2021-2022) 5/18/2021 CLASS "A" EDUCATION Bruce Cozart, Chairperson Brian S. Evans, Vice Chairperson Stephen Meeks Nelda Speaks Fredrick J. Love Karilyn Brown Reginald Murdock DeAnn Vaught Gary Deffenbaugh John Maddox Mark Lowery Steve Hollowell Richard Womack Lee Johnson Ken Bragg Gayla Hendren McKenzie Charlene Fite Megan Godfrey Rick Beck Stu Smith Early Childhood Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Karilyn Brown, Chairperson Rep. Nelda Speaks, Vice Chairperson Rep. Charlene Fite Rep. Rick Beck Rep. DeAnn Vaught Rep. Megan Godfrey Rep. Bruce Cozart, Ex Officio Rep. Brian S. Evans, Ex Officio Kindergarten through Twelve, Vocational/Technical Institutions Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Gayla Hendren McKenzie, Chairperson Rep. Stu Smith, Vice Chairperson Rep. Stephen Meeks Rep. Reginald Murdock Rep. Gary Deffenbaugh Rep. Ken Bragg Rep. Bruce Cozart, Ex Officio Rep. Brian S. Evans, Ex Officio Higher Education Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Lee Johnson, Chairperson Rep. Steve Hollowell, Vice Chairperson Rep. Fredrick J. Love Rep. Mark Lowery Rep. Richard Womack Rep. John Maddox Rep. Bruce Cozart, Ex Officio Rep. Brian S. Evans, Ex Officio Tuesday, May 18, 2021 JUDICIARY Carol Dalby, Chairperson Brandt Smith, Vice Chairperson Matthew J. Shepherd Jamie Scott Kenneth B. Ferguson Keith Slape Vivian Flowers Nicole Clowney Milton Nicks, Jr. Cameron Cooper Marcus E. Richmond Jay Richardson Frances Cavenaugh Andrew Collins Jimmy Gazaway Tippi McCullough Stan Berry Ashley Hudson Cindy Crawford Kendon Underwood Courts/Civil Law Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Nicole Clowney, Chairperson Rep. Cameron Cooper, Vice Chairperson Speaker Matthew J. Shepherd Rep. Kenneth B. Ferguson Rep. Jimmy Gazaway Rep. Ashley Hudson Rep. Carol Dalby, Ex Officio Rep. Brandt Smith, Ex Officio Corrections/Criminal Law Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Keith Slape, Chairperson Rep. Cindy Crawford, Vice Chairperson Rep. Vivian Flowers Rep. Milton Nicks, Jr. Rep. Marcus E. Richmond Rep. Andrew Collins Rep. Carol Dalby, Ex Officio Rep. Brandt Smith, Ex Officio Juvenile Justice/Child Support Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Stan Berry, Chairperson Rep. Jamie Scott, Vice Chairperson Rep. Frances Cavenaugh Rep. Jay Richardson Rep. Tippi McCullough Rep. Kendon Underwood Carol Dalby, Ex Officio Brandt Smith, Ex Officio PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR Jack Ladyman, Chairperson Deborah Ferguson, Vice Chairperson Jeffrey Wardlaw Justin Boyd Jon S. Eubanks Fred Allen Stephen Magie Bruce Coleman Jim Dotson Aaron Pilkington Josh Miller Carlton Wing John Payton Clint Penzo Mary Bentley Mark Perry Michelle Gray Marsh Davis Justin Gonzales Joe Cloud Human Services Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Marsh Davis, Chairperson Rep. Fred Allen, Vice Chairperson Rep. Jeffrey Wardlaw Rep. Jim Dotson Rep. Josh Miller Rep. Carlton Wing Rep. Jack Ladyman, Ex Officio Rep. Deborah Ferguson, Ex Officio Health Services Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Aaron Pilkington, Chairperson Rep. Joe Cloud, Vice Chairperson Rep. Stephen Magie Rep. Mary Bentley Rep. Michelle Gray Rep. Justin Gonzales Rep. Jack Ladyman, Ex Officio Rep. Deborah Ferguson, Ex Officio Labor and Environment Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Clint Penzo, Chairperson Rep. Mark Perry, Vice Chairperson Rep. Jon S. Eubanks Rep. John Payton Rep. Justin Boyd Rep. Bruce Coleman Rep. Jack Ladyman, Ex Officio Rep. Deborah Ferguson, Ex Officio PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Mike Holcomb, Chairperson Danny Watson, Vice Chairperson David Fielding Joy C. Springer David Whitaker David Tollett David Hillman David Ray Dwight Tosh Keith Brooks Sonia Eubanks Barker Delia J. Haak Johnny Rye John P. Carr Craig Christiansen Joshua P. Bryant Harlan Breaux Mark H. Berry Denise Jones Ennett Tony Furman Motor Vehicle and Highways Permanent Subcommittee Rep. David Hillman, Chairperson Rep. David Fielding, Vice Chairperson Rep. Dwight Tosh Rep. Sonia Eubanks Barker Rep. Keith Brooks Rep. Tony Furman Rep. Mike Holcomb, Ex Officio Rep. Danny Watson, Ex Officio Public Transportation and Rail Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Craig Christiansen, Chairperson Rep. Johnny Rye, Vice Chairperson Rep. Denise Jones Ennett Rep. David Tollett Rep. David Ray Rep. John P. Carr Rep. Mike Holcomb, Ex Officio Rep. Danny Watson, Ex Officio Waterways and Aeronautics Permanent Subcommittee Rep. David Whitaker, Chairperson Rep. Harlan Breaux, Vice Chairperson Rep. Joy C. Springer Rep. Delia J. Haak Rep. Joshua P. Bryant Rep. Mark H. Berry Rep. Mike Holcomb, Ex Officio Rep. Danny Watson, Ex Officio REVENUE AND TAXATION Joe Jett, Chairperson Jack Fortner, Vice Chairperson Lane Jean Jim Wooten Monte Hodges Julie Mayberry Les Eaves Denise Garner Ron McNair Spencer Hawks Robin Lundstrum Richard McGrew Lanny Fite Mark D. McElroy Austin McCollum Howard M. Beaty, Jr. Roger D. Lynch Rick McClure Les Warren Jon Milligan Sales, Use, Miscellaneous Taxes and Exemptions Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Jon Milligan, Chairperson Rep. Richard McGrew, Vice Chairperson Rep. Lane Jean Rep. Ron McNair Rep. Les Warren Rep. Spencer Hawks Rep. Joe Jett, Ex Officio Rep. Jack Fortner, Ex Officio Income Taxes--Personal and Corporate Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Rick McClure, Chairperson Rep. Mark D. McElroy, Vice Chairperson Rep. Monte Hodges Rep. Lanny Fite Rep. Roger D. Lynch Rep. Julie Mayberry Rep. Joe Jett, Ex Officio Rep. Jack Fortner, Ex Officio Complaints and Remediation Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Howard M. Beaty, Jr., Chairperson Rep. Denise Garner, Vice Chairperson Rep. Les Eaves Rep. Robin Lundstrum Rep. Austin McCollum Rep. Jim Wooten Rep. Joe Jett, Ex Officio Rep. Jack Fortner, Ex Officio CLASS "B" AGING, CHILDREN and YOUTH, LEGISLATIVE and MILITARY AFFAIRS Charlene Fite, Chairperson Sonia Eubanks Barker, Vice Chairperson Mary Bentley Stu Smith Danny Watson Joy C. Springer Julie Mayberry Mark D. McElroy Marsh Davis Rick McClure Cindy Crawford Ashley Hudson Craig Christiansen Jon Milligan Denise Garner Keith Brooks Gayla Hendren McKenzie Mark H. Berry Joe Cloud Tony Furman Aging Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Joe Cloud, Chairperson Rep. Craig Christiansen, Vice Chairperson Rep. Mary Bentley Rep. Danny Watson Rep. Denise Garner Rep. Mark D. McElroy Rep. Charlene Fite, Ex Officio Rep. Sonia Eubanks Barker, Ex Officio Children and Youth Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Julie Mayberry, Chairperson Rep. Gayla Hendren McKenzie, Vice Chairperson Rep. Cindy Crawford Rep. Joy C. Springer Rep. Ashley Hudson Rep. Keith Brooks Rep. Charlene Fite, Ex Officio Rep. Sonia Eubanks Barker, Ex Officio Legislative, Military and Veterans Affairs Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Stu Smith, Chairperson Rep. Mark H. Berry, Vice Chairperson Rep. Marsh Davis Rep. Rick McClure Rep. Jon Milligan Rep. Tony Furman Rep. Charlene Fite, Ex Officio Rep. Sonia Eubanks Barker, Ex Officio AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DeAnn Vaught, Chairperson Roger D. Lynch, Vice Chairperson Matthew J. Shepherd Brandt Smith Jon S. Eubanks Jack Fortner Stephen Magie Bruce Coleman Joe Jett Steve Hollowell Richard Womack Carlton Wing Ken Bragg Stan Berry David Hillman Cameron Cooper Les Eaves Harlan Breaux Ron McNair Denise Jones Ennett Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Ron McNair, Chairperson Rep. Cameron Cooper, Vice Chairperson Rep. Jon S. Eubanks Rep. Joe Jett Rep. Ken Bragg Rep. David Hillman Rep. DeAnn Vaught, Ex Officio Rep. Roger D. Lynch, Ex Officio Small Business and Economic Development Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Bruce Coleman, Chairperson Rep. Stephen Magie, Vice Chairperson Speaker Matthew J. Shepherd Rep. Richard Womack Rep. Les Eaves Rep. Brandt Smith Rep. DeAnn Vaught, Ex Officio Rep. Roger D. Lynch, Ex Officio Parks and Tourism Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Steve Hollowell, Chairperson Rep. Denise Jones Ennett, Vice Chairperson Rep. Jack Fortner Rep. Carlton Wing Rep. Stan Berry Rep. Harlan Breaux Rep. DeAnn Vaught, Ex Officio Rep. Roger D. Lynch, Ex Officio CITY, COUNTY AND LOCAL AFFAIRS Lanny Fite, Chairperson Milton Nicks, Jr., Vice Chairperson Mike Holcomb Andrew Collins Frances Cavenaugh Tippi McCullough Johnny Rye Richard McGrew Carol Dalby David Tollett Les Warren Howard M. Beaty, Jr. Mark Perry Delia J. Haak Jamie Scott John P. Carr Keith Slape Kendon Underwood Megan Godfrey Joshua P. Bryant Planning Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Richard McGrew, Chairperson Rep. Mark Perry, Vice Chairperson Rep. Mike Holcomb Rep. Jamie Scott Rep. David Tollett Rep. Howard M. Beaty, Jr. Rep. Lanny Fite, Ex Officio Rep. Milton Nicks, Jr., Ex Officio Finance Permanent Subcommittee Rep. Andrew Collins, Chairperson Rep. Delia J. Haak, Vice Chairperson Rep. Frances Cavenaugh Rep. Tippi McCullough Rep. John P. Carr Rep. Kendon Underwood Rep. 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