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Committee Membership Report Appropriations Committee Group: C Chair: Jay Trumbull (R-6) Vice Chair: Lawrence McClure (R-58) Ramon Alexander (D-8) Bryan Avila (R-111) Colleen Burton (R-40) James Bush (D-109) Ben Diamond (D-68) Brad Drake (R-5) Bobby DuBose (D-94) Nicholas Duran (D-112) Randy Fine (R-53) Joe Geller (D-100) Erin Grall (R-54) Michael Grant (R-75) Blaise Ingoglia (R-35) Evan Jenne (D-99) Chris Latvala (R-67) Tom Leek (R-25) Ralph Massullo, Jr. (R-34) Anika Omphroy (D-95) Daniel Perez (R-116) Scott Plakon (R-29) Rene Plasencia (R-50) Paul Renner (R-24) Rick Roth (R-85) Cyndi Stevenson (R-17) Josie Tomkow (R-39) Matt Willhite (D-86) Patricia Williams (D-92) Jayer Williamson (R-3) 12/18/2020 Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee Group: G Chair: Josie Tomkow (R-39) Vice Chair: James Buchanan (R-74) Adam Botana (R-76) Chuck Brannan (R-10) Demi Busatta Cabrera (R-114) Kevin Chambliss (D-117) Chuck Clemons (R-21) Tom Fabricio (R-103) Omari Hardy (D-88) Lawrence McClure (R-58) Daisy Morales (D-48) Anika Omphroy (D-95) Rick Roth (R-85) Cyndi Stevenson (R-17) Allison Tant (D-9) 12/18/2020 Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee Group: I Chair: Bryan Avila (R-111) Vice Chair: Clay Yarborough (R-12) Thad Altman (R-52) Webster Barnaby (R-27) Kamia Brown (D-45) Fentrice Driskell (D-63) Nicholas Duran (D-112) Joe Harding (R-22) Will Robinson (R-71) Michelle Salzman (R-1) Tyler Sirois (R-51) Kelly Skidmore (D-81) Carlos Smith (D-49) John Snyder (R-82) Dana Trabulsy (R-84) 12/18/2020 Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee Group: E Chair: Rene Plasencia (R-50) Vice Chair: Amber Mariano (R-36) Michael Grieco (D-113) Fred Hawkins (R-42) Dotie Joseph (D-108) Patt Maney (R-4) Travaris McCurdy (D-46) Angie Nixon (D-14) Alex Rizo (R-110) Anthony Rodriguez (R-118) Bob Rommel (R-106) Jason Shoaf (R-7) Geraldine Thompson (D-44) Kaylee Tuck (R-55) Ardian Zika (R-37) 12/18/2020 Infrastructure & Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee Group: D Chair: Jayer Williamson (R-3) Vice Chair: Bob Rommel (R-106) Kristen Arrington (D-43) Melony Bell (R-56) Joseph Casello (D-90) Linda Chaney (R-69) Dan Daley (D-97) Brad Drake (R-5) Dianne Hart (D-61) Chip LaMarca (R-93) Fiona McFarland (R-72) Jim Mooney (R-120) Jenna Persons (R-78) Rene Plasencia (R-50) David Silvers (D-87) 12/18/2020 Justice Appropriations Subcommittee Group: E Chair: Scott Plakon (R-29) Vice Chair: Michael Caruso (R-89) Mike Beltran (R-57) Christopher Benjamin (D-107) Cord Byrd (R-11) Tracie Davis (D-13) Nick DiCeglie (R-66) Juan Fernandez-Barquin (R-119) Sam Garrison (R-18) Michael Gottlieb (D-98) Tommy Gregory (R-73) Andrew Learned (D-59) Lauren Melo (R-80) Michele Rayner (D-70) Anthony Sabatini (R-32) 12/18/2020 PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee Group: F Chair: Randy Fine (R-53) Vice Chair: Melony Bell (R-56) Vance Aloupis (R-115) Alex Andrade (R-2) Robin Bartleman (D-104) James Bush (D-109) Elizabeth Fetterhoff (R-26) Brett Hage (R-33) Stan McClain (R-23) Spencer Roach (R-79) David Smith (R-28) Keith Truenow (R-31) Susan Valdés (D-62) Matt Willhite (D-86) Patricia Williams (D-92) 12/18/2020 State Administration & Technology Appropriations Subcommittee Group: H Chair: Cyndi Stevenson (R-17) Vice Chair: Randy Maggard (R-38) David Borrero (R-105) Wyman Duggan (R-15) Jason Fischer (R-16) Mike Giallombardo (R-77) Joy Goff-Marcil (D-30) Yvonne Hinson (D-20) Christine Hunschofsky (D-96) Sam Killebrew (R-41) Traci Koster (R-64) Toby Overdorf (R-83) Felicia Robinson (D-102) Jackie Toledo (R-60) Marie Woodson (D-101) 12/18/2020 Commerce Committee Group: B Chair: Blaise Ingoglia (R-35) Vice Chair: Brad Drake (R-5) Republican Commerce Whip: Mike Beltran (R-57) Webster Barnaby (R-27) Kamia Brown (D-45) Dan Daley (D-97) Nick DiCeglie (R-66) Tom Fabricio (R-103) Joe Geller (D-100) Brett Hage (R-33) Chris Latvala (R-67) Randy Maggard (R-38) Lawrence McClure (R-58) Angie Nixon (D-14) Anika Omphroy (D-95) Scott Plakon (R-29) Rene Plasencia (R-50) Anthony Rodriguez (R-118) Bob Rommel (R-106) Jason Shoaf (R-7) David Silvers (D-87) Emily Slosberg (D-91) Josie Tomkow (R-39) Matt Willhite (D-86) 12/18/2020 Insurance & Banking Subcommittee Group: D Chair: Nick DiCeglie (R-66) Vice Chair: Brett Hage (R-33) Webster Barnaby (R-27) Mike Beltran (R-57) Kamia Brown (D-45) Fentrice Driskell (D-63) Tom Fabricio (R-103) Elizabeth Fetterhoff (R-26) Omari Hardy (D-88) Traci Koster (R-64) Michele Rayner (D-70) Will Robinson (R-71) Carlos Smith (D-49) David Smith (R-28) John Snyder (R-82) Jackie Toledo (R-60) Matt Willhite (D-86) Ardian Zika (R-37) 12/18/2020 Regulatory Reform Subcommittee Group: F Chair: Bob Rommel (R-106) Vice Chair: Anthony Rodriguez (R-118) Dan Daley (D-97) Anna Eskamani (D-47) Mike Giallombardo (R-77) Joy Goff-Marcil (D-30) Tommy Gregory (R-73) Michael Grieco (D-113) Joe Harding (R-22) Randy Maggard (R-38) Amber Mariano (R-36) Angie Nixon (D-14) Anika Omphroy (D-95) Toby Overdorf (R-83) Scott Plakon (R-29) Will Robinson (R-71) Tyler Sirois (R-51) Jackie Toledo (R-60) 12/18/2020 Tourism, Infrastructure & Energy Subcommittee Group: H Chair: Brad Drake (R-5) Vice Chair: Chip LaMarca (R-93) Mike Beltran (R-57) Kamia Brown (D-45) James Buchanan (R-74) Linda Chaney (R-69) Tracie Davis (D-13) Randy Fine (R-53) Dotie Joseph (D-108) Fiona McFarland (R-72) Rick Roth (R-85) Jason Shoaf (R-7) David Silvers (D-87) Kelly Skidmore (D-81) Emily Slosberg (D-91) Dana Trabulsy (R-84) Jayer Williamson (R-3) Clay Yarborough (R-12) 12/18/2020 Education & Employment Committee Group: A Chair: Chris Latvala (R-67) Vice Chair: Stan McClain (R-23) Republican Education & Employment Whip: Alex Andrade (R-2) Vance Aloupis (R-115) Kristen Arrington (D-43) Melony Bell (R-56) David Borrero (R-105) James Bush (D-109) Randy Fine (R-53) Joe Harding (R-22) Fred Hawkins (R-42) Christine Hunschofsky (D-96) Chip LaMarca (R-93) Patt Maney (R-4) Amber Mariano (R-36) Travaris McCurdy (D-46) Daisy Morales (D-48) Dana Trabulsy (R-84) Kaylee Tuck (R-55) Susan Valdés (D-62) Patricia Williams (D-92) 12/18/2020 Early Learning & Elementary Education Subcommittee Group: G Chair: Vance Aloupis (R-115) Vice Chair: Elizabeth Fetterhoff (R-26) Linda Chaney (R-69) Tracie Davis (D-13) Fred Hawkins (R-42) Christine Hunschofsky (D-96) Traci Koster (R-64) Chip LaMarca (R-93) Andrew Learned (D-59) Travaris McCurdy (D-46) Fiona McFarland (R-72) Jim Mooney (R-120) Angie Nixon (D-14) Spencer Roach (R-79) Anthony Rodriguez (R-118) Dana Trabulsy (R-84) Keith Truenow (R-31) Patricia Williams (D-92) 12/18/2020 Secondary Education & Career Development Subcommittee Group: D Chair: Stan McClain (R-23) Vice Chair: Jason Shoaf (R-7) Alex Andrade (R-2) Christopher Benjamin (D-107) David Borrero (R-105) James Bush (D-109) Jason Fischer (R-16) Mike Giallombardo (R-77) Joe Harding (R-22) Randy Maggard (R-38) Patt Maney (R-4) Anika Omphroy (D-95) Alex Rizo (R-110) Felicia Robinson (D-102) Kaylee Tuck (R-55) Susan Valdés (D-62) Marie Woodson (D-101) Clay Yarborough (R-12) 12/18/2020 Post-Secondary Education & Lifelong Learning Subcommittee Group: H Chair: Amber Mariano (R-36) Vice Chair: Rene Plasencia (R-50) Ramon Alexander (D-8) Alex Andrade (R-2) Kristen Arrington (D-43) Melony Bell (R-56) Adam Botana (R-76) Michael Caruso (R-89) Tom Fabricio (R-103) Juan Fernandez-Barquin (R-119) Michael Gottlieb (D-98) Lauren Melo (R-80) Jim Mooney (R-120) Daisy Morales (D-48) Jenna Persons (R-78) Michelle Salzman (R-1) Allison Tant (D-9) Geraldine Thompson (D-44) 12/18/2020 Health & Human Services Committee Group: B Chair: Colleen Burton (R-40) Vice Chair: Michael Grant (R-75) Republican Health & Human Services Whip: Tyler Sirois (R-51) Thad Altman (R-52) Christopher Benjamin (D-107) Adam Botana (R-76) Michael Caruso (R-89) Tracie Davis (D-13) Nicholas Duran (D-112) Sam Garrison (R-18) Traci Koster (R-64) Ralph Massullo, Jr. (R-34) Lauren Melo (R-80) Jenna Persons (R-78) Michele Rayner (D-70) Alex Rizo (R-110) Felicia Robinson (D-102) Will Robinson (R-71) Kelly Skidmore (D-81) Allison Tant (D-9) Clay Yarborough (R-12) 12/18/2020 Children, Families & Seniors Subcommittee Group: E Chair: Thad Altman (R-52) Vice Chair: Rick Roth (R-85) Robin Bartleman (D-104) David Borrero (R-105) Chuck Brannan (R-10) Joseph Casello (D-90) Tom Fabricio (R-103) Jason Fischer (R-16) Brett Hage (R-33) Sam Killebrew (R-41) Traci Koster (R-64) Spencer Roach (R-79) Felicia Robinson (D-102) Tyler Sirois (R-51) Dana Trabulsy (R-84) Susan Valdés (D-62) Patricia Williams (D-92) Marie Woodson (D-101) 12/18/2020 Finance & Facilities Subcommittee Group: F Chair: Clay Yarborough (R-12) Vice Chair: Michael Caruso (R-89) Mike Beltran (R-57) Christopher Benjamin (D-107) Adam Botana (R-76) Demi Busatta Cabrera (R-114) Linda Chaney (R-69) Nicholas Duran (D-112) Tom Fabricio (R-103) Christine Hunschofsky (D-96) Dotie Joseph (D-108) Lauren Melo (R-80) Jim Mooney (R-120) Daisy Morales (D-48) Jenna Persons (R-78) Anthony Sabatini (R-32) Allison Tant (D-9) Jayer Williamson (R-3) 12/18/2020 Professions & Public Health Subcommittee Group: G Chair: Will Robinson (R-71) Vice Chair: Juan Fernandez-Barquin (R-119) Alex Andrade (R-2) Kristen Arrington (D-43) Anna Eskamani (D-47) Sam Garrison (R-18) Michael Gottlieb (D-98) Sam Killebrew (R-41) Randy Maggard (R-38) Patt Maney (R-4) Stan McClain (R-23) Michele Rayner (D-70) Alex Rizo (R-110) Bob Rommel (R-106) Tyler Sirois (R-51) Kelly Skidmore (D-81) Carlos Smith (D-49) Kaylee Tuck (R-55) 12/18/2020 Judiciary Committee Group: A Chair: Daniel Perez (R-116) Vice Chair: Cord Byrd (R-11) Republican Judiciary Whip: Tommy Gregory (R-73) Ramon Alexander (D-8) Chuck Brannan (R-10) Demi Busatta
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