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Ohio Senate Standing Committees Ohio Senate Standing Committees Agriculture & Natural Resources Health Tim Schaffer (R-Lancaster) Chair 614-466-8076 Stephen Huffman (R-Tipp City) Chair 614-466-6247 Stephen Huffman (R-Tipp City) VC 614-466-6247 Niraj Antani (R- Miamisburg) VC 614-466-4538 Theresa Fedor (D- Toledo) RM 614-466-5204 Nickie Antonio (D- Lakewood) RM 614-466-5123 Bob Hackett (R- London) 614-466-3780 Terry Johnson (R- McDermott) 614-466-5981 Tina Maharath (D- Canal Winchester) 614-466-8064 Kristina Roegner (R- Hudson) 614-466-4823 Sandra O’Brien (R- Rome) 614-466-7182 Mark Romanchuk (R- Mansfield) 614-466-7505 Bob Peterson (R- Sabina) 614-466-8156 Cecil Thomas (D- Cincinnati) 614-466-5980 Energy & Public Utilities Insurance Bob Peterson (R- Sabina) Chair 614-466-8156 Bob Hackett (R- London) Chair 614-466-3780 Kirk Schuring (R-Canton) VC 614-466-0626 Mark Romanchuk (R- Mansfield) VC 614-466-7505 Sandra Williams (D- Cleveland) RM 614-466-4857 Hearcel Craig (D- Columbus) RM 614-466-5131 Andrew Brenner (R- Powell) 614-466-8086 Andrew Brenner (R- Powell) 614-466-8086 Jerry Cirino (R- Kirtland) 614-644-7718 Matt Dolan (R- Chagrin Falls) 614-466-8056 Hearcel Craig (D- Columbus) 614-466-5131 Jay Hottinger (R- Newark) 614-466-5838 Matt Dolan (R- Chagrin Falls) 614-466-8056 Stephen Huffman (R-Tipp City) 614-466-6247 Theresa Fedor (D- Toledo) 614-466-5204 Stephanie Kunze (R- Hilliard) 614-466-5981 Frank Hoagland (R- Adena) 614-466-6508 George Lang (R- West Chester) 614-466-8072 Rob McColley (R- Napoleon) 614-466-8150 Tina Maharath (D- Canal Winchester) 614-466-8064 Bill Reineke (R- Tiffin) 614-466-8049 Tim Schaffer (R-Lancaster) 614-466-8076 Mark Romanchuk (R- Mansfield) 614-466-7505 Cecil Thomas (D- Cincinnati) 614-466-5980 Steve Wilson (R- Maineville) 614-466-9737 Steve Wilson (R- Maineville) 614-466-9737 Finance Judiciary Matt Dolan (R- Chagrin Falls) Chair 614-466-8056 Nathan Manning (R- North Ridgeville) Chair 614-644-7613 Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) VC 614-466-8060 Rob McColley (R- Napoleon) VC 614-466-8150 Vernon Sykes (D- Akron) RM 614-466-7041 Cecil Thomas (D- Cincinnati) RM 614-466-5980 Nickie Antonio (D- Lakewood) 614-466-5123 Niraj Antani (R- Miamisburg) 614-466-4538 Louis W. Blessing, III (R- Cincinnati) 614-466-8068 Theresa Fedor (D- Toledo) 614-466-5204 Andrew Brenner (R- Powell) 614-466-8086 Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) 614-466-8060 Hearcel Craig (D- Columbus) 614-466-5131 Kirk Schuring (R-Canton) 614-466-0626 Jay Hottinger (R- Newark) 614-466-5838 George Lang (R- West Chester) 614-466-8072 Local Government & Elections Nathan Manning (R- North Ridgeville) 614-644-7613 Bob Peterson (R- Sabina) 614-466-8156 Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) Chair 614-466-8060 Mark Romanchuk (R- Mansfield) 614-466-7505 Sandra O’Brien (R- Rome) VC 614-466-7182 Kirk Schuring (R-Canton) 614-466-0626 Tina Maharath (D- Canal Winchester) RM 614-466-8064 Jerry Cirino (R- Kirtland) 614-644-7718 Financial Institutions Stephanie Kunze (R- Hilliard) 614-466-5981 Nathan Manning (R- North Ridgeville) 614-644-7613 Steve Wilson (R- Maineville) Chair 614-466-9737 Vernon Sykes (D- Akron) 614-466-7041 Jay Hottinger (R- Newark) VC 614-466-5838 Tina Maharath (D- Canal Winchester) RM 614-466-8064 Primary & Secondary Education Niraj Antani (R- Miamisburg) 614-466-4538 Hearcel Craig (D- Columbus) 614-466-5131 Andrew Brenner (R- Powell) Chair 614-466-8086 Bob Hackett (R- London) 614-466-3780 Louis W. Blessing, III (R- Cincinnati) VC 614-466-8068 Stephanie Kunze (R- Hilliard) 614-466-5981 Theresa Fedor (D- Toledo) RM 614-466-5204 Stephen Huffman (R-Tipp City) 614-466-6247 Government Oversight & Reform Sandra O’Brien (R- Rome) 614-466-7182 Michael Rulli (R-Salem) 614-466-8285 Kristina Roegner (R- Hudson) Chair 614-466-4823 Vernon Sykes (D- Akron) 614-466-7041 Rob McColley (R- Napoleon) VC 614-466-8150 Hearcel Craig (D- Columbus) RM 614-466-5131 Frank Hoagland (R- Adena) 614-466-6508 George Lang (R- West Chester) 614-466-8072 VC = Vice Chair Tim Schaffer (R-Lancaster) 614-466-8076 Cecil Thomas (D- Cincinnati) 614-466-5980 RM = Ranking Member of the Minority Party Ohio Senate Standing Committees Rules & Reference Veterans & Public Safety Matt Huffman (R- Lima) Chair 614-466-7584 Frank Hoagland (R- Adena) Chair 614-466-6508 Jay Hottinger (R- Newark) VC 614-466-5838 Terry Johnson (R- McDermott) VC 614-466-5981 Kenny Yuko (D- Richmond Heights) RM 614-466-4583 Cecil Thomas (D- Cincinnati) RM 614-466-5980 Nickie Antonio (D- Lakewood) 614-466-5123 Theresa Fedor (D- Toledo) 614-466-5204 Andrew Brenner (R- Powell) 614-466-8086 Bob Hackett (R- London) 614-466-3780 Matt Dolan (R- Chagrin Falls) 614-466-8056 Bob Peterson (R- Sabina) 614-466-8156 Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) 614-466-8060 Steve Wilson (R- Maineville) 614-466-9737 Bob Hackett (R- London) 614-466-3780 Stephanie Kunze (R- Hilliard) 614-466-5981 Ways & Means Tina Maharath (D- Canal Winchester) 614-466-8064 Rob McColley (R- Napoleon) 614-466-8150 Louis W. Blessing, III (R- Cincinnati) Chair 614-466-8068 Bob Peterson (R- Sabina) 614-466-8156 Kristina Roegner (R- Hudson) VC 614-466-4823 Kirk Schuring (R-Canton) 614-466-0626 Sandra Williams (D- Cleveland) RM 614-466-4857 Cecil Thomas (D- Cincinnati) 614-466-5980 Nickie Antonio (D- Lakewood) 614-466-5123 Jerry Cirino (R- Kirtland) 614-644-7718 Small Business & Economic Opportunity Matt Dolan (R- Chagrin Falls) 614-466-8056 Jay Hottinger (R- Newark) 614-466-5838 Michael Rulli (R-Salem) Chair 614-466-8285 George Lang (R- West Chester) VC 614-466-8072 Vernon Sykes (D- Akron) RM 614-466-7041 Workforce & Higher Education Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) 614-466-8060 Terry Johnson (R- McDermott) Chair 614-466-5981 Bill Reineke (R- Tiffin) 614-466-8049 Jerry Cirino (R- Kirtland) VC 614-644-7718 Kirk Schuring (R-Canton) 614-466-0626 Sandra Williams (D- Cleveland) RM 614-466-4857 Sandra Williams (D- Cleveland) 614-466-4857 Nickie Antonio (D- Lakewood) 614-466-5123 Rob McColley (R- Napoleon) 614-466-8150 Transportation Bill Reineke (R- Tiffin) 614-466-8049 Michael Rulli (R-Salem) 614-466-8285 Stephanie Kunze (R- Hilliard) Chair 614-466-5981 Bill Reineke (R- Tiffin) VC 614-466-8049 Nickie Antonio (D- Lakewood) RM 614-466-5123 Niraj Antani (R- Miamisburg) 614-466-4538 VC = Vice Chair Louis W. Blessing, III (R- Cincinnati) 614-466-8068 Frank Hoagland (R- Adena) 614-466-6508 RM = Ranking Member of the Minority Party Tina Maharath (D- Canal Winchester) 614-466-8064 Nathan Manning (R- North Ridgeville) 614-644-7613 Sandra O’Brien (R- Rome) 614-466-7182 Kristina Roegner (R- Hudson) 614-466-4823 Michael Rulli (R-Salem) 614-466-8285 Tim Schaffer (R-Lancaster) 614-466-8076 Sandra Williams (D- Cleveland) 614-466-4857 .
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