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Telephone Directory & Committee 2010 Telephone Directory & Committee Assignments 61st Washington State Legislature Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage in Washington Legislative Hotline & ADA Information Telephone Directory and Committee Assignments of the Washington State Legislature Sixty–First Legislature 2010 Regular Session Washington State Senate Brad Owen ............... President of the Senate Rosa Franklin ............. President Pro Tempore Paull Shin ........... .Vice President Pro Tempore Tom Hoemann ............ Secretary of the Senate Brad Hendrickson . Deputy Secretary of the Senate Jim Ruble ......................Sergeant at Arms Washington State House of Representatives Frank Chopp ...........................Speaker Jeff Morris ................. Speaker Pro Tempore Barbara Baker .......................Chief Clerk Bernard Dean ............... Deputy Chief Clerk 61st Washington State Legislature 1 Members by District District 1 District 14 Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe, D Sen. Curtis King, R Rep. Al O'Brien, D Rep. Norm Johnson, R Rep. Mark Ericks, D Rep. Charles R. Ross, R District 2 District 15 Sen. Randi Becker, R Sen. Jim Honeyford, R Rep. Jim McCune, R Rep. Bruce Chandler, R Rep. Tom Campbell, R Rep. David Taylor, R District 3 District 16 Sen. Lisa Brown, D Sen. Mike Hewitt, R Rep. Alex Wood, D Rep. Maureen Walsh, R Rep. Timm Ormsby, D Rep. Terry Nealey, R District 4 District 17 Sen. Bob McCaslin, R Sen. Don Benton, R Rep. Larry Crouse, R Rep. Tim Probst, D Rep. Matt Shea, R Rep. Deb Wallace, D District 5 District 18 Sen. Cheryl Pflug, R Sen. Joseph Zarelli, R Rep. Jay Rodne, R Rep. Jaime Herrera, R Rep. Glenn Anderson, R Rep. Ed Orcutt, R District 6 District 19 Sen. Chris Marr, D Sen. Brian Hatfield, D Rep. Kevin Parker, R Rep. Dean Takko, D Rep. John Driscoll, D Rep. Brian Blake, D District 7 District 20 Sen. Bob Morton, R Sen. Dan Swecker, R Rep. Shelly Short, R Rep. Richard DeBolt, R Rep. Joel Kretz, R Rep. Gary Alexander, R District 8 District 21 Sen. Jerome Delvin, R Sen. Paull H. Shin, D Rep. Brad Klippert, R Rep. Mary Helen Roberts, D Rep. Larry Haler, R Rep. Marko Liias, D District 9 District 22 Sen. Mark Schoesler, R Sen. Karen Fraser, D Rep. Susan Fagan, R Rep. Brendan Williams, D Rep. Joe Schmick, R Rep. Sam Hunt, D District 10 District 23 Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D Sen. Phil Rockefeller, D Rep. Norma Smith, R Rep. Sherry Appleton, D Rep. Barbara Bailey, R Rep. Christine Rolfes, D District 11 District 24 Sen. Margarita Prentice, D Sen. Jim Hargrove, D Rep. Zack Hudgins, D Rep. Kevin Van De Wege, D Rep. Bob Hasegawa, D Rep. Lynn Kessler, D District 12 District 25 Sen. Linda Evans Parlette, R Sen. Jim Kastama, D Rep. Cary Condotta, R Rep. Bruce Dammeier, R Rep. Mike Armstrong, R Rep. Dawn Morrell, D District 13 District 26 Sen. Janéa Holmquist, R Sen. Derek Kilmer, D Rep. Judy Warnick, R Rep. Jan Angel, R Rep. Bill Hinkle, R Rep. Larry Seaquist, D 2 Members by District District 27 District 40 Sen. Debbie Regala, D Sen. Kevin Ranker, D Rep. Dennis Flannigan, D Rep. Dave Quall, D Rep. Jeannie Darneille, D Rep. Jeff Morris, D District 28 District 41 Sen. Mike Carrell, R Sen. Randy Gordon, D Rep. Troy Kelley, D Rep. Marcie Maxwell, D Rep. Tami Green, D Rep. Judy Clibborn, D District 29 District 42 Sen. Rosa Franklin, D Sen. Dale Brandland, R Rep. Steve Conway, D Rep. Doug Ericksen, R Rep. Steve Kirby, D Rep. Kelli Linville, D District 30 District 43 Sen. Tracey Eide, D Sen. Ed Murray, D Rep. Mark Miloscia, D Rep. Jamie Pedersen, D Rep. Skip Priest, R Rep. Frank Chopp, D District 31 District 44 Sen. Pam Roach, R Sen. Steve Hobbs, D Rep. Dan Roach, R Rep. Hans Dunshee, D Rep. Christopher Hurst, D Rep. Mike Hope, R District 32 District 45 Sen. Darlene Fairley, D Sen. Eric Oemig, D Rep. Maralyn Chase, D Rep. Roger Goodman, D Rep. Ruth Kagi, D Rep. Larry Springer, D District 33 District 46 Sen. Karen Keiser, D Sen. Ken Jacobsen, D Rep. Tina Orwall, D Rep. Scott White, D Rep. Dave Upthegrove, D Rep. Phyllis Guiterrez Kenney, D District 34 District 47 Sen. Joe McDermott, D Sen. Claudia Kauffman, D Rep. Eileen Cody, D Rep. Geoff Simpson, D Rep. Sharon Nelson, D Rep. Pat Sullivan, D District 35 District 48 Sen. Tim Sheldon, D Sen. Rodney Tom, D Rep. Kathy Haigh, D Rep. Ross Hunter, D Rep. Fred Finn, D Rep. Deborah H. Eddy, D District 36 District 49 Sen. Jeanne Kohl–Welles, D Sen. Craig Pridemore, D Rep. Reuven Carlyle, D Rep. Jim Jacks, D Rep. Mary Lou Dickerson, D Rep. Jim Moeller, D District 37 Sen. Adam Kline, D Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos, D Rep. Eric Pettigrew, D District 38 Sen. Jean Berkey, D Rep. John McCoy, D Rep. Mike Sells, D District 39 Sen. Val Stevens, R Rep. Dan Kristiansen, R Rep. Kirk Pearson, R 3 Legislative Hotline & ADA Information Washington State Senate Leadership and Committee Assignments Senate Caucus Officers 2010 Majority Caucus Majority Leader .....................Lisa Brown Majority Caucus Chair ............... .Ed Murray Majority Floor Leader ............. Tracey J. Eide Majority Whip ...................... Chris Marr Majority Caucus Vice Chair ....... .Debbie Regala Majority Assistant Floor Leader ....Joe McDermott Majority Assistant Whip ...... Claudia Kauffman Republican Caucus Republican Leader ................. Mike Hewitt Republican Caucus Chair .... Linda Evans Parlette Republican Floor Leader ......... .Mark Schoesler Republican Whip ............... Dale Brandland Republican Deputy Leader .......... Mike Carrell Republican Caucus Vice Chair ...... Cheryl Pflug Republican Deputy Floor Leader ...Jim Honeyford Republican Deputy Whip ......... .Jerome Delvin 61st Washington State Legislature 5 Senate Standing Committees 2010 Membership of Senate Standing Committees Agriculture & Rural Economic Development (8) – Hatfield, Chair; Ranker, Vice Chair; *Schoesler; Becker; Haugen; Jacobsen; Morton; Shin Early Learning & K–12 Education (11) – McAuliffe, Chair; Kauffman, Vice Chair, Early Learning; Oemig, Vice Chair, K–12; *King; Brandland; Hobbs; Holmquist; McDermott; Roach; Tom Economic Development, Trade & Innovation (7) – Kastama, Chair; Shin, Vice Chair; *Zarelli; Delvin; Eide; Kilmer; McCaslin. Subcommittee on International Relations – Shin, Chair Environment, Water & Energy (11) – Rockefeller, Chair; Pridemore, Vice Chair; *Honeyford; Delvin; Fraser; Hatfield; Holmquist; Marr; Morton; Ranker; Sheldon Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance (7) – Berkey, Chair; Hobbs, Vice Chair; *Benton; Franklin; McDermott; Parlette; Schoesler Government Operations & Elections (7) – Fairley, Chair; Oemig, Vice Chair; *Roach; Benton; McDermott; Pridemore; Swecker Health & Long–Term Care (8) – Keiser, Chair; Franklin, Vice Chair; *Pflug; Becker; Fairley; Marr; Murray; Parlette Higher Education & Workforce Development (10) – Kilmer, Chair; Vice Chair; *Becker; Hewitt; Jacobsen; Kastama; McAuliffe; Pflug; Shin; Stevens Human Services & Corrections (7) – Hargrove, Chair; Regala, Vice Chair; *Stevens; Brandland; Carrell; Kauffman; McAuliffe Judiciary (8) – Kline, Chair; Regala, Vice Chair; *McCaslin; Carrell; Hargrove; Kohl–Welles; Roach; Tom Labor, Commerce & Consumer Protection (7) – Kohl– Welles, Chair; Keiser, Vice Chair; *Holmquist; Franklin; Honeyford; King; Kline Natural Resources, Ocean & Recreation (8) – Jacobsen, Chair; Ranker, Vice Chair; *Morton; Fraser; Hargrove; Hatfield; Stevens; Swecker 6 Senate Standing Committees Rules (19) – Lieutenant Governor, Chair; Franklin, Vice Chair; *Hewitt; Brown; Eide; Fraser; Haugen; Kauffman; Keiser; King; Kohl–Welles; Marr; Murray; Parlette; Pridemore; Regala; Schoesler; Stevens; Zarelli Transportation (16) – Haugen, Chair; Marr, Vice Chair; *Swecker; Becker; Benton; Berkey; Delvin; Eide; Jacobsen; Kastama; Kauffman; Kilmer; King; Ranker; Sheldon Ways & Means (22) – Prentice, Chair; Fraser, Vice Chair, Capital Budget; Tom, Vice Chair, Operating Budget; *Zarelli; Brandland; Carrell; Fairley; Hewitt; Hobbs; Honeyford; Keiser; Kline; Kohl–Welles; McDermott; Murray; Oemig; Parlette; Pflug; Pridemore; Regala; Rockefeller; Schoesler * Ranking Minority Member 7 Senate Standing Committees 2010 Member Assignments to Senate Standing Committees Becker, Randi — *Higher Education & Workforce Development; Agriculture & Rural Economic Development; Health — & Long-Term Care; Transportation Benton, Don — *Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance; Government Operations & Elections; Transportation Berkey, Jean — Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance, Chair; Transportation Brandland, Dale — Early Learning & K-12 Education; Human Services & Corrections; Ways & Means Brown, Lisa — Rules Carrell, Mike — Human Services & Corrections; Judiciary; Ways & Means Delvin, Jerome — Economic Development, Trade & Innovation; Environment, Water & Energy; Transportation Eide, Tracey — Economic Development, Trade & Innovation; Rules; Transportation Fairley, Darlene — Government Operations & Elections, Chair; Health & Long-Term Care; Ways & Means Franklin, Rosa — Health & Long-Term Care, Vice Chair; Rules, Vice Chair; Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance; Labor, Commerce & Consumer Protection Fraser, Karen — Ways & Means, Vice Chair Capital Budget; Environment, Water & Energy; Natural Resources, Ocean & Recreation; Rules Gordon, Randy — Early Learning & K-12 Education; Judiciary Hargrove, James — Human Services & Corrections, Chair; Judiciary; Natural Resources, Ocean & Recreation Hatfield, Brian — Agriculture & Rural Economic Development, Chair; Natural Resources, Ocean & Recreation; Transportation Haugen, Mary Margaret — Transportation, Chair; Agriculture & Rural Economic Development;
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