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President's Appointments – Updated Office of the Senate President MEMORANDUM TO: Lori Brocker, Secretary of the Senate FROM: Peter Courtney, Senate President DATE: January 8th, 2021 RE: Updated Standing Committee Appointments for the 2021 Legislative Session Pursuant to Senate Rule 8.05, I am making the following appointments for the 2021 legislative session: SENATE COMMITTEES Education Sen. Michael Dembrow, Chair Sen. Chuck Thomsen, Vice Chair Sen. Sara Gelser Sen. Art Robinson Sen. Chris Gorsek Energy and Environment Sen. Lee Beyer, Chair Sen. Lynn Findley, Vice Chair Sen. Kathleen Taylor Sen. Art Robinson Sen. Michael Dembrow Finance and Revenue Sen. Ginny Burdick, Chair Sen. Brian Boquist, Vice Chair Sen. Chuck Riley Sen. Lynn Findley Sen. Rob Wagner Health Care Sen. Deb Patterson, Chair Sen. Tim Knopp, Vice Chair Sen. James Manning, Jr. Sen. Dallas Heard Sen. Lee Beyer 900 Court St NE S-201, Salem, Oregon, 97301 (503) 986-1600 [email protected] Housing and Development Sen. Kayse Jama, Chair Sen. Dennis Linthicum, Vice Chair Sen. Deb Patterson Sen. Dick Anderson Sen. Jeff Golden Human Services, Mental Health and Recovery Sen. Sara Gelser, Chair Sen. Dick Anderson, Vice Chair Sen. Kate Lieber Sen. Art Robinson Sen. Kathleen Taylor Judiciary and Ballot Measure 110 Implementation Sen. Floyd Prozanski, Chair Sen. Kim Thatcher, Vice Chair Sen. Sara Gelser Sen. Dennis Linthicum Sen. James Manning, Jr. Sen. Dallas Heard Sen. Michael Dembrow Labor and Business Sen. Chuck Riley, Chair Sen. Bill Hansell, Vice Chair Sen. Kate Lieber To be appointed, the Senator from Senate District 20 Sen. Kayse Jama Natural Resources and Wildfire Recovery Sen. Jeff Golden, Chair Sen. Dallas Heard, Vice Chair Sen. Floyd Prozanski To be appointed, the Senator from Senate District 20 Sen. Deb Patterson Redistricting Sen. Kathleen Taylor, Chair Sen. Tim Knopp, Vice Chair Sen. Lew Frederick Sen. Bill Hansell Sen. Lee Beyer Rules Sen. Rob Wagner, Chair Sen. Fred Girod, Vice Chair Sen. Ginny Burdick Sen. Kim Thatcher Sen. James Manning, Jr. 900 Court St NE S-201, Salem, Oregon, 97301 (503) 986-1600 [email protected] Veterans and Emergency Preparedness Sen. James Manning, Jr., Chair To be appointed, the Senator from Senate District 20, To be announced, Vice Chair Sen. Deb Patterson Sen. Dennis Linthicum JOINT COMMITTEES Joint Committee on Ways and Means Sen. Betsy Johnson, Co-Chair Sen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward, Co-Chair Sen. Fred Girod, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Lew Frederick Sen. Chuck Thomsen Sen. Kathleen Taylor Sen. Bill Hansell Sen. Kate Lieber Sen. Tim Knopp Sen. Chris Gorsek Sen. Dick Anderson Sen. Jeff Golden Capital Construction Subcommittee Sen. Fred Girod, Co-Chair Sen. Peter Courtney Sen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward Sen. Chuck Thomsen Sen. Betsy Johnson Education Subcommittee Sen. Lew Frederick, Co-Chair Sen. Chuck Thomsen Sen. Michael Dembrow General Government Subcommittee Sen. Jeff Golden, Co-Chair Sen. Dick Anderson Sen. Kate Lieber Human Services Subcommittee Sen. Kate Lieber, Co-Chair Sen. Tim Knopp Sen. Sara Gelser Natural Resources Subcommittee Sen. Kathleen Taylor, Co-Chair Sen. Dick Anderson Sen. Lew Frederick 900 Court St NE S-201, Salem, Oregon, 97301 (503) 986-1600 [email protected] Public Safety Subcommittee Sen. Chris Gorsek, Co-Chair Sen. Bill Hansell Sen. Floyd Prozanski Transportation and Economic Development Subcommittee Sen. Lee Beyer, Co-Chair Sen. Bill Hansell Sen. Kayse Jama Joint Committee on Tax Expenditures Sen. Ginny Burdick, Co-Chair Sen. Brian Boquist, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Chuck Riley Sen. Lynn Findley Sen. Rob Wagner Joint Committee on the Interstate 5 Bridge Sen. Lee Beyer, Co-Chair Sen. Lynn Findley Sen. Lew Frederick Sen. Brian Boquist STATUTORY COMMITTEES Transportation Sen. Lee Beyer, Co-Chair Sen. Brian Boquist, Co-Vice Chair Sen. Lew Frederick Sen. Lynn Findley Sen. Chris Gorsek Legislative Information Management and Technology Sen. Chuck Riley, Co-Chair Sen. Brian Boquist Sen. Betsy Johnson Legislative Audits Sen. Betsy Johnson, Co-Chair Sen. Kim Thatcher Sen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward If you have any questions, please contact Derek Sangston in my office at (503) 986-1603. cc: Secretary of the Senate’s Office Chief Clerk’s Office Capitol Club 900 Court St NE S-201, Salem, Oregon, 97301 (503) 986-1600 [email protected] .
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