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Legislative Assembly Committees 2021-22 LEGISLATURE: COMMITTEES AND COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS Assembly Committees Committee Name Chair Vice-Chair Assembly Committee for Review of Administrative Rep. Adam Neylon Rep. Tyler August Rules Assembly Committee on Aging and long-Term Care Rep. Rick Gundrum Rep. Warren Petryk Assembly Committee on Agriculture Rep. Gary Tauchen Rep. Loren Oldenburg Assembly Committee on Assembly Organization Rep. Robin Vos Rep. Jim Steineke Assembly Committee on Audit Rep. Samantha Rep. John Macco Kerkman Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections Rep. Janel Brandtjen Rep. Joe Sanfelippo Assembly Committee on Children and Families Rep. Patrick Snyder Rep. Timothy Ramthun Assembly Committee on Colleges and Universities Rep. David Murphy Rep. Alex Dallman Assembly Committee on Constitution and Ethics Rep. Chuck Wichgers Rep. Jeremy Thiesfeldt Assembly Committee on Consumer Protection Rep. Barbara Dittrich Rep. James Edming Assembly Committee on Corrections Rep. Michael Schraa Rep. Calvin Callahan Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Rep. John Spiros Rep. Cody Horlacher Safety Assembly Committee on Education Rep. Jeremy Thiesfeldt Rep. Joel Kitchens Assembly Committee on Employment Relations Rep. Robin Vos Rep. Jim Steineke Assembly Committee on Energy and Utilities Rep. Mike Kuglitsch Rep. David Steffen Assembly Committee on Environment Rep. Joel Kitchens Rep. Ron Tusler Assembly Committee on Family Law Rep. Gae Magnafici Rep. Jesse James Assembly Committee on Finance Rep. Mark Born Rep. Amy Loudenbeck Assembly Committee on Financial Institutions Rep. Cindi Duchow Rep. Terry Katsma Assembly Committee on Forestry, Parks and Rep. Jeffrey Mursau Rep. Scott Krug Outdoor Recreation Assembly Committee on Government Rep. Daniel Knodl Rep. Janel Brandtjen Accountability and Oversight Assembly Committee on Health Rep. Joe Sanfelippo Rep. Rob Summerfield Assembly Committee on Housing and Real Estate Rep. John Jagler Rep. Scott Allen Assembly Committee on Insurance Rep. David Steffen Rep. Kevin Petersen Assembly Committee on Jobs and the Economy Rep. Robert Wittke Rep. David Armstrong Assembly Committee on Judiciary Rep. Ron Tusler Rep. Samantha Kerkman Assembly Committee on Labor and Integrated Rep. James Edming Rep. Nancy Employment VanderMeer Assembly Committee on Local Government Rep. Todd Novak Rep. Rick Gundrum Assembly Committee on Mental Health Rep. Paul Tittl Rep. Rachael Cabral- Guevara Assembly Committee on Public Benefit Reform Rep. Scott Krug Rep. Michael Schraa Assembly Committee on Regulatory Licensing Rep. Shae Sortwell Rep. Scott Allen Reform Assembly Committee on Rules Rep. Jim Steineke Committee Name Chair Vice-Chair Assembly Committee on Rural Development Rep. Nancy Rep. Clint Moses VanderMeer Assembly Committee on Science, Technology and Rep. Rob Summerfield Rep. Michael Schraa Broadband Assembly Committee on Small Business Rep. Loren Oldenburg Rep. Donna Rozar Development Assembly Committee on Sporting Heritage Rep. Treig Rep. Paul Tittl Pronschinske Assembly Committee on State Affairs Rep. Rob Swearingen Rep. Tyler Vorpagel Assembly Committee on Substance Abuse and Rep. Jesse James Rep. Gae Magnafici Prevention Assembly Committee on Tourism Rep. Travis Tranel Rep. Rob Swearingen Assembly Committee on Transportation Rep. Jon Plumer Rep. John Spiros Assembly Committee on Veterans and Military Rep. Ken Skowronski Rep. Nancy Affairs VanderMeer Assembly Committee on Ways and Means Rep. John Macco Rep. Robert Wittke Assembly Committee on Workforce Development Rep. Warren Petryk Rep. Barbara Dittrich Assembly Speaker’s Task force on Racial Disparities Rep. Jim Steineke Rep. Shelia Stubbs (Co- (Co-Chair) Chair) Assembly Subcommittee on Education and Rep. Kalan Haywood Rep. Robert Wittke (Co- Economic Development (Co-Chair) Chair) Assembly Subcommittee on Law Enforcement Rep. Jim Steineke Rep. Shelia Stubbs (Co- Policies and Standards (Co-Chair) Chair) 2 .
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