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Crystal Reports SENATE & HOUSE COMMITTEES & MEMBERS 2015 LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION CENTER 6/12/2015 CONTENTS Senate Committee Membership – by Committee ......................................................................5 Senate Committee Assignments – by Member ..........................................................................6 Senate Committee Staff .............................................................................................................9 House Committee Membership – by Committee. ....................................................................12 House Committee Assignments – by Member ........................................................................ 14 House Committee Staff ........................................................................................................... 18 SENATE INFORMATION Washington State Senate Standing Committees as of 5/21/2015 64th Legislature - 2015 Accountability & Reform (5) -- Miloscia, Chair; Padden, Vice Chair; *Jayapal; Dansel; Fraser Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development (5) -- Warnick, Chair; Dansel, Vice Chair; *Hatfield; Hobbs; Honeyford Commerce and Labor (7) -- Baumgartner, Chair; Braun, Vice Chair; *Hasegawa; Conway; Keiser; King; Warnick Early Learning & K-12 Education (9) -- Litzow, Chair; Dammeier, Vice Chair; *McAuliffe; Billig; Fain; Hill; Mullet; Rivers; Rolfes Energy, Environment & Telecommunications (9) -- Ericksen, Chair; Sheldon, Vice Chair; *McCoy; Braun; Brown; Cleveland; Habib; Honeyford; Ranker Financial Institutions & Insurance (9) -- Benton, Chair; Angel, Vice Chair; *Mullet; Darneille; Fain; Hobbs; Litzow; Pedersen; Roach Government Operations and Security (7) -- Roach, Chair; Benton, Vice Chair; Pearson, Vice Chair; *Liias; Dansel; Habib; McCoy Health Care (13) -- Becker, Chair; Dammeier, Vice Chair; *Frockt; Angel; Bailey; Baumgartner; Brown; Cleveland; Conway; Jayapal; Keiser; Parlette; Rivers Higher Education (7) -- Bailey, Chair; Baumgartner, Vice Chair; *Kohl-Welles; Becker; Frockt; Liias; Miloscia Human Services, Mental Health & Housing (5) -- O'Ban, Chair; Miloscia, Vice Chair; *Darneille; Hargrove; Padden Law and Justice (7) -- Padden, Chair; O'Ban, Vice Chair; *Pedersen; Darneille; Kohl-Welles; Pearson; Roach Natural Resources & Parks (7) -- Pearson, Chair; Dansel, Vice Chair; *Hatfield; Chase; Hewitt; McAuliffe; Warnick Rules (21) -- Lieutenant Governor, Chair; Roach, Vice Chair; Bailey; Benton; Billig; Chase; Dammeier; Ericksen; Fain; Fraser; Hasegawa; Honeyford; King; Mullet; Nelson; Parlette; Pearson; Rivers; Rolfes; Schoesler; Sheldon Trade & Economic Development (7) -- Brown, Chair; Braun, Vice Chair; *Chase; Angel; Ericksen; Frockt; McCoy Transportation (15) -- King, Chair; Benton, Vice Chair; Fain, Vice Chair; *Hobbs; **Liias; Baumgartner; Cleveland; Ericksen; Habib; Jayapal; Litzow; Miloscia; Pedersen; Rivers; Sheldon Ways & Means (23) -- Hill, Chair; Braun, Vice Chair; Dammeier, Vice Chair; Honeyford, Vice Chair Capital Budget; *Hargrove; Keiser; ****Ranker; Bailey; Becker; Billig; Brown; Conway; Fraser; Hasegawa; Hatfield; Hewitt; Kohl-Welles; O'Ban; Padden; Parlette; Rolfes; Schoesler; Warnick * Minority Ranking Member ** Minority Asst. Ranking Member *** Vice Chair, Education Finance **** Minority Asst. Ranking Member, Operating The Lt. Governor is a voting member of the Rules Committee Washington State Senate Page 1 Standing Committees as of 5/21/2015 64th Legislature - 2015 Angel, Jan Financial Institutions & Insurance, Vice Chair; Health Care; Trade & Economic Development Bailey, Barbara Higher Education, Chair; Health Care; Rules; Ways & Means Baumgartner, Michael Commerce and Labor, Chair; Higher Education, Vice Chair; Health Care; Transportation Becker, Randi Health Care, Chair; Higher Education; Ways & Means Benton, Don Financial Institutions & Insurance, Chair; Government Operations and Security , Vice Chair; Transportation, Vice Chair; Rules Billig, Andy Early Learning & K-12 Education; Rules; Ways & Means Braun, John Commerce and Labor, Vice Chair; Trade & Economic Development, Vice Chair; Ways & Means, Vice Chair; Energy, Environment & Telecommunications Brown, Sharon Trade & Economic Development, Chair; Energy, Environment & Telecommunications; Health Care; Ways & Means Chase, Maralyn *Trade & Economic Development; Natural Resources & Parks; Rules Cleveland, Annette Energy, Environment & Telecommunications; Health Care; Transportation Conway, Steve Commerce and Labor; Health Care; Ways & Means Dammeier, Bruce Early Learning & K-12 Education, Vice Chair; Health Care, Vice Chair; Ways & Means, Vice Chair; Rules Dansel, Brian Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development, Vice Chair; Natural Resources & Parks, Vice Chair; Accountability & Reform; Government Operations and Security Darneille, Jeannie *Human Services, Mental Health & Housing; Financial Institutions & Insurance; Law and Justice Ericksen, Doug Energy, Environment & Telecommunications, Chair; Rules; Trade & Economic Development; Transportation Fain, Joe Transportation, Vice Chair; Early Learning & K-12 Education; Financial Institutions & Insurance; Rules Fraser, Karen Accountability & Reform; Rules; Ways & Means Frockt, David *Health Care; Higher Education; Trade & Economic Development Habib, Cyrus Energy, Environment & Telecommunications; Government Operations and Security ; Transportation Hargrove, Jim *Ways & Means; Human Services, Mental Health & Housing Hasegawa, Bob *Commerce and Labor; Rules; Ways & Means * Ranking Member ** Asst. Ranking Member *** Vice Co-Chair **** Capital Budget Chair ***** Budget Leadership Cabinet Washington State Senate Page 2 Standing Committees as of 5/21/2015 64th Legislature - 2015 Hatfield, Brian *Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development; *Natural Resources & Parks; Ways & Means Hewitt, Mike Natural Resources & Parks; Ways & Means Hill, Andy Ways & Means, Chair; Early Learning & K-12 Education Hobbs, Steve *Transportation; Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development; Financial Institutions & Insurance Honeyford, Jim Ways & Means, Vice Chair Capital Budget; Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development; Energy, Environment & Telecommunications; Rules Jayapal, Pramila *Accountability & Reform; Health Care; Transportation Keiser, Karen Ways & Means; Commerce and Labor; Health Care King, Curtis Transportation, Chair; Commerce and Labor; Rules Kohl-Welles, Jeanne *Higher Education; Law and Justice; Ways & Means Liias, Marko *Government Operations and Security ; **Transportation; Higher Education Litzow, Steve Early Learning & K-12 Education, Chair; Financial Institutions & Insurance; Transportation McAuliffe, Rosemary *Early Learning & K-12 Education; Natural Resources & Parks McCoy, John *Energy, Environment & Telecommunications; Government Operations and Security ; Trade & Economic Development Miloscia, Mark Accountability & Reform, Chair; Human Services, Mental Health & Housing, Vice Chair; Higher Education; Transportation Mullet, Mark *Financial Institutions & Insurance; Early Learning & K-12 Education; Rules Nelson, Sharon Rules O'Ban, Steve Human Services, Mental Health & Housing, Chair; Law and Justice, Vice Chair; Ways & Means Padden, Mike Law and Justice, Chair; Accountability & Reform, Vice Chair; Human Services, Mental Health & Housing; Ways & Means Parlette, Linda Evans Health Care; Rules; Ways & Means Pearson, Kirk Natural Resources & Parks, Chair; Government Operations and Security , Vice Chair; Law and Justice; Rules Pedersen, Jamie *Law and Justice; Financial Institutions & Insurance; Transportation * Ranking Member ** Asst. Ranking Member *** Vice Co-Chair **** Capital Budget Chair ***** Budget Leadership Cabinet Washington State Senate Page 3 Standing Committees as of 5/21/2015 64th Legislature - 2015 Ranker, Kevin ****Ways & Means; Energy, Environment & Telecommunications Rivers, Ann Early Learning & K-12 Education; Health Care; Rules; Transportation Roach, Pam Government Operations and Security , Chair; Rules, Vice Chair; Financial Institutions & Insurance; Law and Justice Rolfes, Christine Early Learning & K-12 Education; Rules; Ways & Means Schoesler, Mark Rules; Ways & Means Sheldon, Tim Energy, Environment & Telecommunications, Vice Chair; Rules; Transportation Warnick, Judy Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development, Chair; Commerce and Labor; Natural Resources & Parks; Ways & Means * Ranking Member ** Asst. Ranking Member *** Vice Co-Chair **** Capital Budget Chair ***** Budget Leadership Cabinet 5/19/2015 SENATE COMMITTEE SERVICES Staff Committee Assignments and Contact Information 304 15th Avenue SW; MS: 40466; Phone: 360‐786‐7400 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF HUMAN SERVICES, MENTAL HEALTH & HOUSING . 7414. Susan Howson, Director, 447 JAC. 7401 Senator Steve O'Ban, Chair, 102 INB. .7654 Curt Gavigan, Deputy Director, 453 JAC. 7437 Senator Jeannie Darneille, Ranking Member, 227 JAC. .7652 Cheri Randich, Executive Assistant, 448 JAC. .7772 Alison Mendiola, Coordinator/Counsel, 434 JAC. 7444 Sandy Jaime, Session Committee Clerk, 455A JAC. .7729 Kevin Black, Sr. Counsel, 446 JAC. .7747 Lindsay Erickson, Counsel, 444 JAC. 7465 SUMMER INTERNS Angela Kleis, Committee Assistant, 466 JAC. .7414 Alexander Scott, Summer Intern, 432A JAC. 7462 Gregory Vogel, Summer Intern, 432B JAC. .7736 LAW & JUSTICE . 7455. Senator Mike Padden, Chair, 105 INB. .7606 ACCOUNTABILITY & REFORM . .7435 Senator Jamie Pedersen, Ranking Member, 226 JAC. .7628 Senator Mark Miloscia, Chair, 105 INB. 7658 Aldo Melchiori, Coordinator/Counsel, 463 JAC. 7439 Senator Pramila Jayapal, Ranking Member,
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