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TELEPHONE DIRECTORY and COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 2021 Legislative Hotline & ADA Information 67th WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 2021 Legislative Hotline & ADA Information Telephone Directory and Committee Assignments of the Washington State Legislature Sixty–seventh Legislature 2021 Regular Session Washington State Senate Denny Heck . President of the Senate Karen Keiser . President Pro Tempore Steve Conway . Vice President Pro Tempore Steve Hobbs . Vice President Pro Tempore Brad Hendrickson . Secretary of the Senate Sarah Bannister . Deputy Secretary of the Senate Washington State House of Representatives Laurie Jinkins . Speaker Tina Orwall . Speaker Pro Tempore John Lovick . Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore Bernard Dean . .. Chief Clerk Melissa Palmer . .. Deputy Chief Clerk 67th Washington State Legislature 1 Members by District District 1 District 14 Sen . Derek Stanford, D Sen . Curtis King, R Rep . Davina Duerr, D Rep . Chris Corry, R Rep . Shelley Kloba, D Rep . Gina R . Mosbrucker, R District 2 District 15 Sen . Jim McCune, R Sen . Jim Honeyford, R Rep . Andrew Barkis, R Rep . Bruce Chandler, R Rep . J T. Wilcox, R Rep . Jeremie Dufault, R District 3 District 16 Sen . Andy Billig, D Sen . Perry Dozier, R Rep . Marcus Riccelli, D Rep . Mark Klicker, R Rep . Timm Ormsby, D Rep . Skyler Rude, R District 4 District 17 Sen . Mike Padden, R Sen . Lynda Wilson, R Rep . Rob Chase, R Rep . Vicki Kraft, R Rep . Bob McCaslin, R Rep . Paul Harris, R District 5 District 18 Sen . Mark Mullet, D Sen . Ann Rivers, R Rep . Bill Ramos, D Rep . Brandon Vick, R Rep . Lisa Callan, D Rep . Larry A . Hoff, R District 6 District 19 Sen . Jeff Holy, R Sen . Jeff Wilson, R Rep . Mike Volz, R Rep . Jim Walsh, R Rep . Jenny Graham, R Rep . Joel McEntire, R District 7 District 20 Sen . Shelly Short, R Sen . John Braun, R Rep . Jacquelin Maycumber, R Rep . Peter Abbarno, R Rep . Joel Kretz, R Rep . Ed Orcutt, R District 8 District 21 Sen . Sharon Brown, R Sen . Marko Liias, D Rep . Brad Klippert, R Rep . Strom Peterson, D Rep . Matt Boehnke, R Rep . Lillian Ortiz-Self, D District 9 District 22 Sen . Mark Schoesler, R Sen . Sam Hunt, D Rep . Mary Dye, R Rep . Laurie Dolan, D Rep . Joe Schmick, R Rep . Jessica Bateman, D District 10 District 23 Sen . Ron Muzzall, R Sen . Christine Rolfes, D Rep . Greg Gilday, R Rep . Tarra Simmons, D Rep . Dave Paul, D Rep . Drew Hansen, D District 11 District 24 Sen . Bob Hasegawa, D Sen . Kevin Van De Wege, D Rep . David Hackney, D Rep . Mike Chapman, D Rep . Steve Bergquist, D Rep . Steve Tharinger, D District 12 District 25 Sen . Brad Hawkins, R Sen . Chris Gildon, R Rep . Keith Goehner, R Rep . Kelly Chambers, R Rep . Mike Steele, R Rep . Cyndy Jacobsen, R District 13 District 26 Sen . Judy Warnick, R Sen . Emily Randall, D Rep . Tom Dent, R Rep . Jesse Young, R Rep . Alex Ybarra, R Rep . Michelle Caldier, R 2 Members by District District 27 District 40 Sen . Jeannie Darneille, D Sen . Liz Lovelett, D Rep . Laurie Jinkins, D Rep . Debra Lekanoff, D Rep . Jake Fey, D Rep . Alex Ramel, D District 28 District 41 Sen . T’wina Nobles, D Sen . Lisa Wellman, D Rep . Mari Leavitt, D Rep . Tana Senn, D Rep . Dan Bronoske, D Rep . My-Linh Thai, D District 29 District 42 Sen . Steve Conway, D Sen . Doug Ericksen, R Rep . Melanie Morgan, D Rep . Alicia Rule, D Rep . Steve Kirby, D Rep . Sharon Shewmake, D District 30 District 43 Sen . Claire Wilson, D Sen . Jamie Pedersen, D Rep . Jamila Taylor, D Rep . Nicole Macri, D Rep . Jesse Johnson, D Rep . Frank Chopp, D District 31 District 44 Sen . Phil Fortunato, R Sen . Steve Hobbs, D Rep . Drew Stokesbary, R Rep . John Lovick, D Rep . Eric Robertson, R Rep . April Berg, D District 32 District 45 Sen . Jesse Salomon, D Sen . Manka Dhingra, D Rep . Cindy Ryu, D Rep . Roger Goodman, D Rep . Lauren Davis, D Rep . Larry Springer, D District 33 District 46 Sen . Karen Keiser, D Sen . David Frockt, D Rep . Tina Orwall, D Rep . Gerry Pollet, D Rep . Mia Gregerson, D Rep . Javier Valdez, D District 34 District 47 Sen . Joe Nguyen, D Sen . Mona Das, D Rep . Eileen Cody, D Rep . Debra Entenman, D Rep . Joe Fitzgibbon, D Rep . Pat Sullivan, D District 35 District 48 Sen . Tim Sheldon, D Sen . Patricia Kuderer, D Rep . Dan Griffey, R Rep . Vandana Slatter, D Rep . Drew MacEwen, R Rep . Amy Walen, D District 36 District 49 Sen . Reuven Carlyle, D Sen . Annette Cleveland, D Rep . Noel Frame, D Rep . Sharon Wylie, D Rep . Liz Berry, D Rep . Monica Jurado Stonier, D District 37 Sen . Rebecca Saldaña, D Rep . Sharon Tomiko Santos, D Rep . Kirsten Harris-Talley, D District 38 Sen . June Robinson, D Rep . Emily Wicks, D Rep . Mike Sells, D District 39 Sen . Keith Wagoner, R Rep . Robert J . Sutherland, R Rep . Carolyn Eslick, R 3 Legislative Hotline & ADA Information Washington State Senate Leadership and Committee Assignments Senate Leadership 2021 Democratic Caucus Majority Leader . Andy Billig Deputy Majority Leader . Manka Dhingra Deputy Majority Leader . Rebecca Saldaña Majority Floor Leader . Marko Liias Assistant Majority Floor Leader . Joe Nguyen Majority Caucus Chair . Bob Hasegawa Majority Caucus Vice Chair . Mona Das Majority Whip . Emily Randall Assistant Majority Whip . Claire Wilson Republican Caucus Republican Leader . John Braun Republican Deputy Leader . Sharon Brown Republican Floor Leader . Shelly Short Republican Deputy Floor Leader . Chris Gildon Republican Caucus Chair . Ann Rivers Republican Caucus Vice Chair . Judy Warnick Republican Whip . Keith Wagoner Republican Deputy Whip . Ron Muzzall 67th Washington State Legislature 5 Senate Standing Committees 2021 Membership of Senate Standing Committees Agriculture, Water, Natural Resources & Parks (7) – Van De Wege, Chair; Salomon, Vice Chair; *Warnick; Honeyford; Rolfes; Short; Stanford Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care (5) – Dhingra, Chair; *Wagoner; Frockt; Nobles; Warnick Business, Financial Services & Trade (7) – Mullet, Chair; Hasegawa, Vice Chair; *Dozier; Brown; Frockt; Hobbs; Wilson, L . Early Learning & K-12 Education (9) – Wellman, Chair; Nobles, Vice Chair, K-12; Wilson, C., Vice Chair, Early Learning; *Hawkins; Dozier; Hunt; McCune; Mullet; Pedersen Environment, Energy & Technology (13) – Carlyle, Chair; Lovelett, Vice Chair; *Ericksen; Brown; Das; Fortunato; Hobbs; Liias; Nguyen; Sheldon; Short; Stanford; Wellman Health & Long Term Care (12) – Cleveland, Chair; Frockt, Vice Chair; *Muzzall; Conway; Holy; Keiser; Padden; Randall; Rivers; Robinson; Van De Wege; Wilson, J . Higher Education & Workforce Development (5) – Randall, Chair; Nobles, Vice Chair; *Holy; Ericksen; Liias Housing & Local Government (9) – Kuderer, Chair; Das, Vice Chair; *Fortunato; **Gildon; **Short; Cleveland; Lovelett; Salomon; Warnick Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation (7) – Darneille, Chair; Nguyen, Vice Chair; *Gildon; Dozier; McCune; Saldaña; Wilson, C . Labor, Commerce & Tribal Affairs (9) – Keiser, Chair; Conway, Vice Chair, Labor; Stanford, Vice Chair, Commerce & Tribal Affairs; *King; Braun; Honeyford; Robinson; Saldaña; Schoesler 6 Senate Standing Committees Law & Justice (9) – Pedersen, Chair; Dhingra, Vice Chair; *Padden; **McCune; Darneille; Holy; Kuderer; Salomon; Wagoner Rules (17) – Heck, Chair; Keiser, Vice Chair; *Braun; Billig; Carlyle; Cleveland; Gildon; Hasegawa; King; Kuderer; Liias; Muzzall; Nguyen; Pedersen; Rivers; Short; Wilson, C . State Government & Elections (5) – Hunt, Chair; Kuderer, Vice Chair; *Wilson, J .; Hasegawa; Hawkins Transportation (15) – Hobbs, Chair; Saldaña, Vice Chair; *King; Cleveland; Das; Fortunato; Hawkins; Lovelett; Nguyen; Nobles; Padden; Randall; Sheldon; Wilson, C .; Wilson, J . Ways & Means (25) – Rolfes, Chair; Frockt, Vice Chair Capital; Robinson, Vice Chair Operating & Revenue; *Wilson, L .; ***Brown; ****Honeyford; ****Schoesler; Braun; Carlyle; Conway; Darneille; Dhingra; Gildon; Hasegawa; Hunt; Keiser; Liias; Mullet; Muzzall; Pedersen; Rivers; Van De Wege; Wagoner; Warnick; Wellman * Ranking Member ** Asst. Ranking Member *** Asst. Ranking Member, Operating **** Asst. Ranking Member, Capital ***** Asst. Ranking Member, Environment ****** Asst. Ranking Member, Energy & Technology The Lt. Governor is a voting member of the Rules Committee. 7 Senate Standing Committees 2021 Member Assignments to Senate Standing Committees Billig, Andy – Rules Braun, John – *Rules; Labor, Commerce & Tribal Affairs; Ways & Means Brown, Sharon – **Ways & Means; Business, Financial Services & Trade; Environment, Energy & Technology Carlyle, Reuven – Environment, Energy & Technology, Chair; Rules; Ways & Means Cleveland, Annette – Health & Long Term Care, Chair; Housing & Local Government; Rules; Transportation Conway, Steve – Labor, Commerce & Tribal Affairs, Vice Chair, Labor; Health and Long Term Care; Ways & Means Darneille, Jeannie – Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation, Chair; Law & Justice; Ways & Means Das, Mona – Housing & Local Government, Vice Chair; Environment, Energy & Technology; Transportation Dhingra, Manka – Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care, Chair; Law & Justice, Vice Chair; Ways & Means Dozier, Perry – *Business, Financial Services & Trade; Early Learning & K-12 Education; Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation Ericksen, Doug – *Environment, Energy & Technology; Higher Education & Workforce Development Fortunato, Phil – *Housing & Local Government; Environment, Energy & Technology; Transportation Frockt, David – Health & Long Term Care, Vice Chair; Ways & Means, Vice Chair Capital; Behavioral Health Subcommittee to Health & Long Term Care; Business, Financial Services & Trade
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