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Journal Header of Some Sort House Journal - Committees 1049 STANDING COMMITTEES of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Second Session Fifty-sixth Legislature ADMINISTRATIVE RULES John Paul Jordan, Chair Tess Teague, Vice-Chair Forrest Bennett Jason Murphey Ed Cannaday Shane Stone Ryan Martinez Rande Worthen Scott McEachin AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT Scooter Park, Chair Rick West, Vice-Chair Dennis Casey John Pfeiffer Jeff Coody Brian Renegar John Enns Mike Sanders Dell Kerbs Johnny Tadlock Steve Kouplen Steve Vaughan Matt Meredith Josh West Leslie Osborn Rande Worthen 1050 House Journal - Committees APPROPRIATIONS AND BUDGET Kevin Wallace, Chair Dennis Casey, Vice-Chair Leslie Osborn, Chair Emeritus John Bennett Mark McBride Chad Caldwell Terry O’Donnell Kevin Calvey Charles Ortega Josh Cockroft Pat Ownbey Jason Dunnington John Pfeiffer Jon Echols Eric Proctor Elise Hall Dustin Roberts Scott Inman Todd Russ John Paul Jordan Mike Sanders Chris Kannady Earl Sears Steve Kouplen Shane Stone Mark Lepak Emily Virgin Ben Loring Weldon Watson Education Subcommittee Todd Russ, Chair Chuck Strohm, Vice-Chair Rhonda Baker Scott McEachin Ed Cannaday Monroe Nichols Roger Ford Jadine Nollan Ross Ford Jacob Rosecrants Karen Gaddis Todd Thomsen Regina Goodwin Tammy West Katie Henke Finance Subcommittee Earl Sears, Chair John Michael Montgomery, Vice-Chair Brad Boles Marcus McEntire Carol Bush Collin Walke Claudia Griffith Weldon Watson Kyle Hilbert House Journal - Committees 1051 General Government Subcommittee Charles Ortega, Chair Zack Taylor, Vice-Chair Chuck Hoskin Monroe Nichols Mark Lawson Scooter Park Jason Murphey Todd Russ Health Subcommittee Chad Caldwell, Chair Dale Derby, Vice-Chair Mickey Dollens Mike Ritze Claudia Griffith Sean Roberts Glen Mulready Michael Rogers Human Services Subcommittee Pat Ownbey, Chair Mark Lawson, Vice-Chair Travis Dunlap Justin Humphrey Scott Fetgatter Cyndi Munson Tommy Hardin Monroe Nichols Judiciary Subcommittee Kevin Calvey, Chair Mike Osburn, Vice-Chair John Paul Jordan Lewis Moore Chris Kannady Collin Walke Jason Lowe Rande Worthen Natural Resources and Regulatory Services Subcommittee John Pfeiffer, Chair Carl Newton, Vice-Chair Josh Cockroft Matt Meredith Jeff Coody Cyndi Munson George Faught Brian Renegar Tom Gann Kevin West Kevin McDugle 1052 House Journal - Committees Public Safety Subcommittee John Bennett, Chair Rande Worthen, Vice-Chair Greg Babinec John Enns Bobby Cleveland Matt Meredith Donnie Condit Josh West Select Agencies Subcommittee Mark Lepak, Chair Kyle Hilbert, Vice-Chair Mickey Dollens Tess Teague Mark McBride Steve Vaughan Shane Stone Rick West Transportation Subcommittee Dustin Roberts, Chair Avery Frix, Vice-Chair Forrest Bennett Dell Kerbs Tim Downing Ryan Martinez Regina Goodwin Randy McDaniel BANKING AND BUSINESS Elise Hall, Chair Scott McEachin, Vice-Chair Randy McDaniel, Chair Emeritus Forrest Bennett Glen Mulready Meloyde Blancett Charles Ortega Brad Boles David Perryman Jason Dunnington Eric Proctor Avery Frix Michael Rogers Regina Goodwin Mike Sanders Ryan Martinez Earl Sears Mark McBride Zack Taylor Kevin McDugle Tess Teague John Michael Montgomery Kevin West House Journal - Committees 1053 CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES Travis Dunlap, Chair Roger Ford, Vice-Chair Rhonda Baker Jadine Nollan Carol Bush Pat Ownbey Ross Ford Jacob Rosecrants Mark Lawson Josh West Cyndi Munson George Young COMMON EDUCATION Rhonda Baker, Chair Michael Rogers, Vice-Chair Chad Caldwell Jadine Nollan Ed Cannaday Mike Osburn Dennis Casey Dustin Roberts Donnie Condit Chuck Strohm Mickey Dollens Todd Thomsen Tom Gann George Young Katie Henke COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Sean Roberts, Chair Justin Humphrey, Vice-Chair Brad Boles Mark Lepak Scott Fetgatter Ben Loring Tom Gann Dustin Roberts Regina Goodwin Johnny Tadlock Kyle Hilbert Rick West Mark Lawson ELECTIONS AND ETHICS Chuck Strohm, Chair Dell Kerbs, Vice-Chair Bobby Cleveland Randy McDaniel Donnie Condit Lewis Moore Jason Lowe Cory Williams 1054 House Journal - Committees ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES Weldon Watson, Chair Mark McBride, Vice-Chair Brad Boles Monroe Nichols Donnie Condit Scooter Park Tim Downing John Pfeiffer Travis Dunlap Eric Proctor Jason Dunnington Todd Russ Avery Frix Mike Sanders Scott Inman Chuck Strohm Chris Kannady Zack Taylor Steve Kouplen Todd Thomsen GENERAL GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT AND ACCOUNTABILITY George Faught, Chair Kevin McDugle, Vice-Chair Greg Babinec Cyndi Munson Kevin Calvey Jason Murphey Roger Ford Johnny Tadlock GOVERNMENT MODERNIZATION Jason Murphey, Chair Tom Gann, Vice-Chair Meloyde Blancett Mark Lepak Bobby Cleveland Mike Osburn Mickey Dollens Chuck Strohm Claudia Griffith HEALTH SERVICES AND LONG-TERM CARE John Enns, Chair Carol Bush, Vice-Chair Dale Derby Scott McEachin William Fourkiller Tammy West Karen Gaddis George Young Chris Kannady House Journal - Committees 1055 HIGHER EDUCATION AND CAREER TECH Jadine Nollan, Chair Tammy West, Vice-Chair Travis Dunlap Kyle Hilbert Jason Dunnington Carl Newton Roger Ford Earl Sears Karen Gaddis Emily Virgin Katie Henke Cory Williams INSURANCE Lewis Moore, Chair Marcus McEntire, Vice-Chair Chad Caldwell Charles Ortega Jeff Coody Sean Roberts George Faught Jacob Rosecrants Matt Meredith Shane Stone Glen Mulready Collin Walke JUDICIARY Chris Kannady, Chair Tim Downing, Vice-Chair Greg Babinec Terry O’Donnell Rhonda Baker Leslie Osborn Kevin Calvey David Perryman Avery Frix Michael Rogers Elise Hall Johnny Tadlock Justin Humphrey Emily Virgin John Paul Jordan Collin Walke Ben Loring Kevin West John Michael Montgomery Cory Williams Carl Newton Rande Worthen 1056 House Journal - Committees PUBLIC HEALTH Mike Ritze, Chair Sean Roberts, Vice-Chair Carol Bush Mark Lawson Dale Derby Marcus McEntire William Fourkiller George Young PUBLIC SAFETY Bobby Cleveland, Chair Greg Babinec, Vice-Chair Scott Fetgatter Brian Renegar Justin Humphrey Mike Ritze Mark Lepak Jacob Rosecrants Ben Loring Emily Virgin Kevin McDugle Tammy West Carl Newton Cory Williams Pat Ownbey RULES Josh Cockroft, Chair Kevin West, Vice-Chair Meloyde Blancett Mike Osburn Jon Echols David Perryman Elise Hall Zack Taylor Steve Kouplen Weldon Watson Terry O’Donnell TRANSPORTATION Steve Vaughan, Chair Ryan Martinez, Vice-Chair Josh Cockroft Lewis Moore Ross Ford Terry O’Donnell Karen Gaddis Eric Proctor Chuck Hoskin Mike Ritze Jason Lowe Tess Teague Marcus McEntire House Journal - Committees 1057 UTILITIES Todd Thomsen, Chair Ross Ford, Vice-Chair Forrest Bennett Mark McBride Tim Downing John Michael Montgomery George Faught David Perryman William Fourkiller Mike Sanders Tommy Hardin Zack Taylor Jason Lowe Weldon Watson VETERANS AND MILITARY AFFAIRS Tommy Hardin, Chair Josh West, Vice-Chair John Bennett Chuck Hoskin Dale Derby Scott Inman John Enns Rick West Claudia Griffith WILDLIFE Jeff Coody, Chair Scott Fetgatter, Vice-Chair John Bennett Leslie Osborn Ed Cannaday Scooter Park William Fourkiller Brian Renegar Tommy Hardin Steve Vaughan Dell Kerbs 1058 House Journal - Committees STATUTORY AND JOINT COMMITTEES Administrative Cost Task Force (SB 514, 2017) House Senate (appointment pending) Gary Stanislawski House Appointees Senate Appointees (appointments pending) (appointments pending) Oklahoma State Council for Interstate Adult Offender Supervision (22 O. 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Griffin Charles Ortega Allison Ikley-Freeman Pat Ownbey Darcy Jech John Pfeiffer Chris Kidd Eric Proctor James Leewright Dustin Roberts Kevin Matthews Todd Russ Greg McCortney Mike Sanders Casey Murdock Earl Sears Joe Newhouse Shane Stone Lonnie Paxton Emily Virgin Roland Pederson Weldon Watson Dewayne Pemberton Anastasia Pittman Adam Pugh Marty Quinn Dave Rader Paul Rosino Paul Scott Ron Sharp Wayne Shaw Joseph Silk Frank Simpson Jason Smalley John Sparks Rob Standridge Gary Stanislawski Anthony Sykes Roger Thompson Ervin Yen Mike Schulz, ex officio Greg Treat, ex officio Professional Responsibility Commission of the Oklahoma Bar Association (Supreme Court Rule 2.1,1981) House Appointee Senate Appointee Mr. John Thompson, Oklahoma City Mr. Rick Koch, Weatherford House Journal - Committees 1061 Council on Bond Oversight (62 O. S. § 695.6a) House Appointee Senate Appointee
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