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Arizona State Legislative Committee Assignments 2021 (55Th Legislature) ARIZONA STATE LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 2021 (55TH LEGISLATURE) Senate Committee Assignments Monday PM Committee on Rules (1PM) Committee on Transportation (2PM or Adjournment) Sen. Karen Fann (Chair) Sen. Tyler Pace (Chair) Sen Rick Gray (Vice Chair) Sen. T.J. Shope (Vice Chair) Sen. Sonny Borrelli Sen. Paul Boyer Sen. Vince Leach Sen. Rick Gray Sen. Martin Quesada (Ranking Member) Sen. Sine Kerr Sen. Rebecca Rios Sen. Rosanne Gabaldon (Ranking Member) Sen. Lela Alston Sen. Christine Marsh Sen. Lisa Otondo Sen. Victoria Steele Committee on Government (2PM or Adjournment) Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita (Chair) Sen. Kelly Townsend (Vice Chair) Sen. Sonny Borrelli Sen. J.D. Mesnard Sen. Warren Petersen Sen. Juan Mendez (Ranking Member) Sen. Martin Quezada Sen. Jamescita Peshlakai Tuesday PM Committee on Appropriations (2PM or Adjournment) Committee on Education (2PM or Adjournment) Sen. David Gowan (Chair) Sen. Paul Boyer (Chair) Sen. Vince Leach (Vice Chair) Sen. T.J. Shope (Vice Chair) Sen. Sine Kerr Sen. Nancy Barto Sen. David Livingston Sen. Rick Gray Sen. Kelly Townsend Sen. Tyler Pace Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita Sen. Sally Ann Gonzales (Ranking Member) Sen. Lela Alston (Ranking Member) Sen. Jamescita Peshlakai Sen. Lisa Otondo Sen. Christine Marsh Sen. Sean Bowie Sen. Tony Navarrete Wednesday AM Committee on Health & Human Services (9AM) Committee on Finance (9AM) Sen. Nancy Barto (Chair) Sen David Livingston (Chair) Sen. Tyler Pace (Vice Chair) Sen. Vince Leach (Vice Chair) Sen. Wendy Rogers Sen. Paul Boyer Sen. T.J. Shope Sen. J.D. Mesnard Sen. Kelly Townsend Sen. Warren Petersen Sen. Tony Navarrete (Ranking Member) Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita Sen. Sally Ann Gonzales Sen. Sean Bowie (Ranking Member) Sen. Rosanna Gabaldon Sen. Lela Alston Sen. Kirsten Engel Sen. Juan Mendez 1 of 5 ARIZONA STATE LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 2021 (55TH LEGISLATURE) Senate Committee Assignments (CONT.) Wednesday PM Committee on Commerce (2PM or Adjournment) Committee on Natural Resources, Energy & Water Sen. J.D. Mesnard (Chair) (2PM or Adjournment) Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita (Vice Chair) Sen. Sine Kerr (Chair) Sen. Sonny Borrelli Sen. T.J. Shope (Vice Chair) Sen. David Livingston Sen. David Gowan Sen. Tyler Pace Sen. Rick Gray Sen. Tony Navarrete (Ranking Member) Sen. Wendy Rogers Sen. Jamescita Peshlakai Sen. Lisa Otondo (Ranking Member) Sen. Rosanna Gabaldon Sen. Victoria Steele Sen. Sean Bowie Sen. Kirsten Engel Sen. Juan Mendez Thursday AM Committee on Judiciary (9AM) Sen. Warren Petersen (Chair) Sen. Wendy Rogers (Vice Chair) Sen. Nancy Barto Sen. Sonny Borrelli Sen. Vince Leach Sen. Kirsten Engel (Ranking Member) Sen. Lupe Contreras Sen. Martin Quezada 2 of 5 ARIZONA STATE LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 2021 (55TH LEGISLATURE) House Committee Assignments Monday PM Health & Human Services Military Affairs & Public Safety Rep. Joanne Osborne (Chair) Rep. Kevin Payne (Chair) Rep. Regina Cobb (Vice Chair) Rep. Quang Nguyen (Vice Chair) Rep. Joseph Chaplik Rep. Walt Blackman Rep. Jacqueline Parker Rep. Judy Burges Rep. Justin Wilmeth Rep. John Fillmore Rep. Kelli Butler (Ranking Member) Rep. Mark Finchem Rep. Randy Friese Rep. John Kavanagh Rep. Alma Hernandez Rep. Bret Roberts Rep. Amish Shah Rep. Jennifer Jermaine (Ranking Member) Rep. Richard Andrade Rep. Myron Tsosie Rep. Daniel Hernandez Rep. Melody Hernandez Rep. Jennifer Longdon Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs Rules Rep. Tim Dunn (Chair) Rep. Becky Nutt (Chair) Rep. Joel John (Vice Chair) Rep. Travis Grantham (Vice Chair) Rep. Brenda Barton Rep. Leo Biasiucci Rep. David Cook Rep. Rusty Bowers Rep. Gail Griffin Rep. Ben Toma Rep. Frank Pratt Rep. Diego Espinoza Rep. Lorenzo Sierra (Ranking Member) Rep. Domingo DeGrazia Rep. Andrea Dalessandro Rep. Mitzi Epstein Rep. Mitzi Epstein Rep. Diego Rodriguez Rep. Arlando Teller Tuesday PM Commerce Natural Resources, Energy & Water Rep. 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Judy Burges Rep. Regina Cobb Rep. Frank Carroll Rep. Tim Dunn Rep. John Fillmore Rep. Travis Grantham Rep. Kevin Payne Rep. Steve Kaiser Rep. Jeff Weninger Rep. Mitzi Epstein (Ranking Member) Rep. Athena Salman (Ranking Member) Rep. Andres Cano Rep. Kelli Butler Rep. Pamela Powers Hanley Rep. Jennifer Jermaine Rep. Lorenzo Sierra Rep. Jennifer Pawlik Rep. Stephanie Stahl Hamilton Rep. Raquel Teran Judiciary Rep. Frank Pratt (Chair) Rep. Jacqueline Parker (Vice Chair) Rep. Walt Blackman Rep. Mark Finchem Rep. Quang Nguyen Rep. Beverly Pingerelli Rep. Cesar Chavez Rep. Domingo DeGrazia Rep. Melody Hernandez Rep. Diego Rodriguez Wednesday PM Appropriations Transportation Rep. Regina Cobb (Chair) Rep. Frank Carroll (Chair) Rep. John Kavanagh (Vice Chair) Rep. Justin Wilmeth (Vice Chair) Rep. Jake Hoffman Rep. Brenda Barton Rep. Steve Kaiser Rep. Leo Biasiucci Rep. Quang Nguyen Rep. David Cook Rep. Becky Nutt Rep. Kevin Payne Rep. Joanne Osborne Rep. Frank Pratt Rep. Michelle Udall Rep. Richard Andrade (Ranking Member) Rep. Randy Friese (Ranking Member) Rep. Robert Meza Rep. Cesar Chavez Rep. Amish Shah Rep. Charlene Fernandez Rep. Arlando Teller Rep. Aaron Lieberman Rep. Myron Tsosie Rep. Judy Schwiebert Criminal Justice Reform Rep. Walt Blackman (Chair) Rep. Shawnna Bolick (Vice Chair) Rep. Joel John Rep. Bret Roberts Rep. Ben Toma Rep. Diego Rodriguez Rep. Reginald Bolding Rep. Alma Hernandez Rep. Raquel Teran 4 of 5 ARIZONA STATE LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 2021 (55TH LEGISLATURE) House Committee Assignments (CONT.) As Necessary Ethics Rep. Becky Nutt (Chair) Rep. Frank Pratt (Vice Chair) Rep. Jacqueline Parker Rep. Alma Hernandez (Ranking Member) Rep. Domingo DeGrazia Source: Pre-Session Press Releases 5 of 5 .
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