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2021 Legislative Committees 2021 SENATE COMMITTEES Senate Agriculture Committee Senate Commerce Committee Sen. Dan Zumbach (R), Chair Sen. Jason Schultz (R), Chair Sen. Annette Sweeney (R), Vice Chair Sen. Carrie Koelker (R), Vice Chair Sen. Kevin Kinney (D), Ranking Member Sen. Jim Lykam (D), Ranking Member Sen. Mark Costello (R) Sen. Tony Bisignano (D) Sen. Dawn Driscoll (R) Sen. Waylon Brown (R) Sen. Jeff Edler (R) Sen. Jake Chapman (R) Sen. Jesse Green (R) Sen. Tim Goodwin (R) Sen. Liz Mathis (D) Sen. Craig Johnson (R) Sen. Amanda Ragan (D) Sen. Mike Klimesh (R) Sen. Ken Rozenboom (R) Sen. Liz Mathis (D) Sen. Tom Shipley (R) Sen. Janet Peteresen (D) Sen. Jackie Smith (D) Sen. Herman Quirmbach (D) Sen. Zach Wahls (D) Sen. Amy Sinclair (R) Sen. Jason Smith (R) Senate Appropriations Committee Sen. Zach Wahls (D) Sen. Tim Kraayenbrink (R), Chair Sen. Zach Whiting (R) Sen. Mark Lofgren (R), Vice Chair Sen. Craig Williams (R) Sen. Joe Bolkcom (D), Ranking Member Sen. Claire Celsi (D) Senate Education Committee Sen. Mark Costello (R) Sen. Amy Sinclair (R), Chair Sen. Chris Cournoyer (R) Sen. Jeff Taylor (R), Vice Chair Sen. Bill Dotzler (D) Sen. Herman Quirmbach (D), Ranking Member Sen. Jeff Edler (R) Sen. Jim Carlin (R) Sen. Julian Garrett (R) Sen. Claire Celsi (D) Sen. Dennis Guth (R) Sen. Chris Cournoyer (R) Sen. Craig Johnson (R) Sen. Eric Giddens (D) Sen. Mike Klimesh (R) Sen. Tim Goodwin (R) Sen. Carrie Koelker (R) Sen. Craig Johnson (R) Sen. Liz Mathis (D) Sen. Tim Kraayenbrink (R) Sen. Janet Petersen (D) Sen. Ken Rozenboom (R) Sen. Amanda Ragan (D) Sen. Jackie Smith (D) Sen. Jeff Reichman (R) Sen. Annette Sweeney (R) Sen. Ken Rozenboom (R) Sen. Sarah Trone Garriott (D) Sen. Jackie Smith (D) Sen. Brad Zaun (R) Sen. Todd Taylor (D) Sen. Craig Williams (R) Senate Ethics Committee Sen. Carrie Koelker (R), Chair Sen. Jim Carlin (R), Vice Chair Sen. Pam Jochum (D), Ranking Member Sen. Mark Costello (R) Sen. Rob Hogg (D) Sen. Kevin Kinney (D) Updated 12/18/20 | Advocacy Cooperative, www.ialobby.com Senate Human Resources Committee Senate Local Government Committee Sen. Jeff Edler (R), Chair Sen. Tom Shipley (R), Chair Sen. Mark Costello (R), Vice Chair Sen. Mike Klimesh (R), Vice Chair Sen. Liz Mathis (D), Ranking Member Sen. Jackie Smith (D), Ranking Member Sen. Joe Bolkcom (D) Sen. Dawn Driscoll (R) Sen. Jim Carlin (R) Sen. Julian Garrett (R) Sen. Julian Garrett (R) Sen. Dennis Guth (R) Sen. Jesse Green (R) Sen. Rob Hogg (D) Sen. Pam Jochum (D) Sen. Mark Lofgren (R) Sen. Craig Johnson (R) Sen. Herman Quirmbach (D) Sen. Mark Lofgren (R) Sen. Todd Taylor (D) Sen. Amanda Ragan (D) Sen. Craig Williams (R) Sen. Annette Sweeney (R) Sen. Sarah Trone Garriott (D) Senate Natural Resources & Environment Committee Senate Judiciary Committee Sen. Annette Sweeney (R), Chair Sen. Brad Zaun (R), Chair Sen. Dawn Driscoll (R), Vice Chair Sen. Julian Garrett (R), Vice Chair Sen. Sarah Trone Garriott (D), Ranking Member Sen. Kevin Kinney (D), Ranking Member Sen. Nate Boulton (D) Sen. Tony Bisignano (D) Sen. Claire Celsi (D) Sen. Joe Bolkcom (D) Sen. Chris Cournoyer (R) Sen. Nate Boulton (D) Sen. Jesse Green (R) Sen. Dan Dawson (R) Sen. Rob Hogg (D) Sen. Craig Johnson (R) Sen. Jim Lykam (D) Sen. Janet Petersen (D) Sen. Ken Rozenboom (R) Sen. Jeff Reichman (R) Sen. Tom Shipley (R) Sen. Jason Schultz (R) Sen. Jeff Taylor (R) Sen. Tom Shipley (R) Sen. Dan Zumbach (R) Sen. Amy Sinclair (R) Sen. Jeff Taylor (R) Senate Rules & Administration Committee Sen. Zach Whiting (R) Sen. Jack Whitver (R), Chair Sen. Jake Chapman (R), Vice Chair Senate Labor & Business Relations Committee Sen. Zach Wahls (D), Ranking Member Sen. Zach Whiting (R), Chair Sen. Joe Bolkcom (D) Sen. Jesse Green (R), Vice Chair Sen. Pam Jochum (D) Sen. Nate Boulton (D), Ranking Member Sen. Amanda Ragan (D) Sen. Waylon Brown (R) Sen. Amy Sinclair (R) Sen. Bill Dotzler (D) Sen. Roby Smith (R) Sen. Dawn Driscoll (R) Sen. Zach Whiting (R) Sen. Dennis Guth (R) Sen. Brad Zaun (R) Sen. Pam Jochum (D) Sen. Dan Zumbach (R) Sen. Jason Schultz (R) Sen. Todd Taylor (D) Sen. Jeff Taylor (R) Updated 12/18/20 | Advocacy Cooperative, www.ialobby.com Senate State Government Committee Senate Ways & Means Committee Sen. Roby Smith (R), Chair Sen. Dan Dawson (R), Chair Sen. Chris Cournoyer (R), Vice Chair Sen. Tim Goodwin (R), Vice Chair Sen. Tony Bisiginano (D), Ranking Member Sen. Pam Jochum (D), Ranking Member Sen. Nate Boulton (D) Sen. Joe Bolkcom (D) Sen. Claire Celsi (D) Sen. Waylon Brown (R) Sen. Dan Dawson (R) Sen. Jim Carlin (R) Sen. Eric Giddens (D) Sen. Bill Dotzler (D) Sen. Tim Goodwin (R) Sen. Dawn Driscoll (R) Sen. Dennis Guth (R) Sen. Jesse Green (R) Sen. Pam Jochum (D) Sen. Janet Petersen (D) Sen. Craig Johnson (R) Sen. Herman Quirmbach (D) Sen. Carrie Koelker (R) Sen. Jason Schultz (R) Sen. Jeff Reichman (R) Sen. Amy Sinclair (R) Sen. Jason Schultz (R) Sen. Roby Smith (R) Sen. Zach Whiting (R) Sen. Annette Sweeney (R) Sen. Todd Taylor (D) Senate Transportation Committee Sen. Zach Whiting (R) Sen. Waylon Brown (R), Chair Sen. Tom Shipley (R), Vice Chair Sen. Eric Giddens (D), Ranking Member Sen. Tony Bisignano (D) Sen. Dawn Driscoll (R) Sen. Mike Klimesh (R) Sen. Carrie Koelker (R) Sen. Tim Kraayenbrink (R) Sen. Jim Lykam (D) Sen. Ken Rozenboom (R) Sen. Jackie Smith (D) Sen. Todd Taylor (D) Sen. Dan Zumbach (R) Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Sen. Jim Carlin (R), Chair Sen. Jeff Reichman (R), Vice Chair Sen. Eric Giddens (D), Ranking Member Sen. Mark Costello (R) Sen. Dan Dawson (R) Sen. Bill Dotzler (D) Sen. Jeff Edler (R) Sen. Jesse Green (R) Sen. Mark Lofgren (R) Sen. Liz Mathis (D) Sen. Amanda Ragan (D) Updated 12/18/20 | Advocacy Cooperative, www.ialobby.com 2021 HOUSE COMMITTEES House Appropriations Committee House Agriculture Committee Rep. Gary Mohr (R), Chair Rep. Ross Paustian (R), Chair Rep. Shannon Latham (R), Vice Chair Rep. Chad Ingels (R), Vice Chair Rep. Chris Hall (D), Ranking Member Rep. Kenan Judge (D), Ranking Member Rep. Jacob Bossman (R) Rep. Terry Baxter (R) Rep. Holly Brink (R) Rep. Brian Best (R) Rep. Dave Deyoe (R) Rep. Wes Breckenridge (D) Rep. John Forbes (D) Rep. Thomas Gerhold (R) Rep. Joel Fry (R) Rep. Eric Gjerde (D) Rep. Steven Holt (R) Rep. Steve Hansen (D) Rep. David Kerr (R) Rep. Lee Hein (R) Rep. Jennifer Konfrst (D) Rep. Lindsay James (D) Rep. John Landon (R) Rep. Jarad Klein (R) Rep. Ann Meyer (R) Rep. Shannon Latham (R) Rep. Norlin Mommsen (R) Rep. Charlie McClintock (R) Rep. Jo Oldson (D) Rep. Norlin Mommsen (R) Rep. Kristen Running-Marquardt (D) Rep. Rick Olson (D) Rep. Ray Sorensen (R) Rep. Mike Sexton (R) Rep. Sharon Steckman (D) Rep. David Sieck (R) Rep. Phyllis Thede (D) Rep. Ras Smith (D) Rep. Phil Thompson (R) Rep. Jon Thorup (R) Rep. Ross Wilburn (D) Rep. Dave Williams (D) Rep. Dave Williams (D) Rep. John Wills (R) Rep. John Wills (R) Rep. Mary Wolfe (D) Rep. Cindy Winckler (D) Rep. Gary Worthan (R) Updated 12/18/20 | Advocacy Cooperative, www.ialobby.com House Commerce Committee House Education Committee Rep. Shannon Lundgren (R), Chair Rep. Dustin Hite (R), Chair Rep. Mark Cisneros (R), Vice Chair Rep. Skyler Wheeler (R), Vice Chair Rep. Jo Oldson (D), Ranking Member Rep. Ras Smith (D), Ranking Member Rep. Eddie Andrews (R) Rep. Jacob Bossman (R) Rep. Brian Best (R) Rep. Holly Brink (R) Rep. Dave Deyoe (R) Rep. Sue Cahill (D) Rep. Dean Fisher (R) Rep. Cecil Dolecheck (R) Rep. Martin Graber (R) Rep. Molly Donahue (D) Rep. Chris Hall (D) Rep. Tracy Elhert (D) Rep. Steve Hansen (D) Rep. Joel Fry (R) Rep. Jon Jacobsen (R) Rep. Ruth Ann Gaines (D) Rep. Dave Jacoby (D) Rep. Garrett Gobble (R) Rep. Kenan Judge (D) Rep. Chad Ingels (R) Rep. Bob Kressig (D) Rep. David Kerr (R) Rep. John Landon (R) Rep. Mary Mascher (D) Rep. Brian Lohse (R) Rep. Tom Moore (R) Rep. Charlie McConkey (D) Rep. Sandy Salmon (R) Rep. Brian Meyer (D) Rep. Ray Sorensen (R) Rep. Joe Mitchell (R) Rep. Sharon Steckman (D) Rep. Gary Mohr (R) Rep. Henry Stone (R) Rep. Amy Nielsen (D) Rep. Phil Thompson (R) Rep. Carter Nordman (R) Rep. John Wills (R) Rep. Cherielynn Westrich (R) Rep. Cindy Winckler (D) House Economic Growth Committee House Environmental Protection Committee Rep. Ray Sorensen (R), Chair Rep. Dean Fisher (R), Chair Rep. Henry Stone (R), Vice Chair Rep. Tom Moore (R), Vice Chair Rep. Liz Bennett (D), Ranking Member Rep. Art Staed (D), Ranking Member Rep. Terry Baxter (R) Rep. Ako Abdul-Samad (D) Rep. Michael Bergan (R) Rep. Marti Anderson (D) Rep. Steve Bradley (R) Rep. Terry Baxter (R) Rep. Holly Brink (R) Rep. Dave Deyoe (R) Rep. Mark Cisneros (R) Rep. Cecil Dolecheck (R) Rep. Martin Graber (R) Rep. Molly Donahue (D) Rep. Stan Gustafson (R) Rep. Chad Ingels (R) Rep. Chad Ingels (R) Rep. Chuck Isenhart (D) Rep. Dave Jacoby (D) Rep. Jarad Klein (R) Rep. Lindsay James (D) Rep. Monica Kurth (D) Rep. Kenan Judge (D) Rep. Shannon Lundgren (R) Rep. Monica Kurth (D) Rep. Ross Paustian (R) Rep. Charlie McConkey (D) Rep. Mike Sexton (R) Rep. Kristen Running-Marquardt (D) Rep. Cindy Winckler (D) Rep. David Sieck (R) Rep. Art Staed (D) Rep. Phil Thompson (R) Rep. John Wills (R) Updated 12/18/20 | Advocacy Cooperative, www.ialobby.com House Ethics Committee House Judiciary Committee Rep. Anne Osmundson (R), Chair Rep. Steven Holt (R), Chair Rep. Stan Gustafson (R), Vice Chair Rep. Stan Gustafson (R), Vice Chair Rep.
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