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Journal Header of Some Sort House Journal -- Committees 1 STANDING COMMITTEES of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Second Session Forty-eighth Legislature (House Rule 10) Administrative Rule Review Charles Gray, Chair Odilia Dank, Vice-Chair Jim Glover Larry Rice Bill Graves Fred Stanley Chris Hastings Joe Sweeden Danny Hilliard Sue Tibbs Richard Phillips Dan Webb Agriculture and Rural Development James Covey, Chair Clay Pope, Vice-Chair Jack Begley Kent Friskup Loyd Benson Jim Glover Jack Bonny Todd Hiett Kenneth Corn Elmer Maddux Frank Davis Bill Mitchell Dale DeWitt Curt Roggow Joe Eddins Joe Sweeden Stuart Ericson Dale Turner Larry Ferguson Susan Winchester 2 House Journal -- Committees Appropriations and Budget Mike Mass, Chair Jack Bonny, Vice-Chair Jari Askins Ron Langmacher Jack Begley M. C. Leist Chris Benge Elmer Maddux Loyd Benson Doug Miller Debbie Blackburn Bill Mitchell David Braddock Fred Morgan Kevin Calvey Bill Nations Bill Case Jim Newport Forrest Claunch Mike O’Neal Carolyn Coleman Fred Perry Kenneth Corn Wayne Pettigrew James Covey Richard Phillips Frank Davis Bob Plunk James Dunegan Clay Pope Mary Easley Russ Roach Joe Eddins Curt Roggow Randall Erwin Don Ross Larry Ferguson Hopper Smith Lloyd Fields Barbara Staggs Jim Glover Fred Stanley Bill Graves J. T. Stites Joan Greenwood Joe Sweeden Chris Hastings Opio Toure Jerry Hefner Dale Turner Todd Hiett Ray Vaughn Joe Hutchison Dan Webb Terry Ingmire Dale Wells Tad Jones Robert Worthen Subcommittee on Education Jack Begley, Chair Mary Easley, Vice-Chair Loyd Benson Bill Nations Larry Ferguson Jim Newport Terry Ingmire Barbara Staggs Tad Jones J. T. Stites Elmer Maddux Opio Toure Doug Miller Dale Wells House Journal -- Committees 3 Subcommittee on General Government Jerry Hefner, Chair Dale Turner, Vice-Chair Bill Case Richard Phillips Mike O’Neal Bob Plunk Subcommittee on Health and Social Services Don Ross, Chair M. C. Leist, Vice-Chair Debbie Blackburn Curt Roggow Carolyn Coleman Robert Worthen Subcommittee on Human Services Bill Mitchell, Chair Joe Eddins, Vice-Chair Joan Greenwood Russ Roach Wayne Pettigrew Subcommittee on Judiciary and Law Enforcement Jari Askins, Chair Jim Glover, Vice-Chair Chris Benge Ron Langmacher Forrest Claunch Fred Morgan Chris Hastings Subcommittee on Natural Resources and Regulatory Services Randall Erwin, Chair Joe Hutchison, Vice-Chair for Natural Resources David Braddock, Vice-Chair for Regulatory Services Kevin Calvey Fred Perry James Covey Clay Pope Lloyd Fields Hopper Smith Bill Graves Fred Stanley Todd Hiett Ray Vaughn 4 House Journal -- Committees Subcommittee on Public Safety and Transportation James Dunegan, Chair Joe Sweeden, Vice-Chair Kenneth Corn Dan Webb Frank Davis Banking and Finance Debbie Blackburn, Chair Richard Phillips, Vice-Chair Loyd Benson Greg Piatt James Covey Clay Pope Danny Hilliard Larry Rice Tad Jones Larry Roberts Ron Langmacher Leonard Sullivan Doug Miller Gary Taylor Fred Morgan Dale Turner John Nance Jim Wilson Bill Nations Susan Winchester Fred Perry Career and Technology Education Barbara Staggs, Chair Ray Miller, Vice-Chair Jari Askins Kris Steele Chris Benge Dale Turner Terry Ingmire Dale Wells John Nance House Journal -- Committees 5 Commerce, Industry and Labor Lloyd Fields, Chair Curt Roggow, Vice-Chair Kevin Calvey Larry Rice M. C. Leist Russ Roach Mike Mass Don Ross Bill Paulk Chad Stites Fred Perry Opio Toure Ron Peterson Mike Tyler Richard Phillips Mike Wilt Tim Pope Common Education Larry Roberts, Chair Larry Ferguson, Vice-Chair Jack Begley Bill Graves Debbie Blackburn Joan Greenwood Carolyn Coleman Greg Piatt Kevin Cox Paul Roan Odilia Dank Don Ross Frank Davis Dale Smith Abe Deutschendorf Barbara Staggs Dale DeWitt J. T. Stites Mary Easley Ray Vaughn Joe Eddins Mike Wilt Darrell Gilbert John Wright Congressional Redistricting Loyd Benson, Chair Fred Perry, 1st District Loyd Benson, 4th District Larry Roberts, 2nd District Fred Morgan, 5th District Larry Ferguson, 3rd District Ron Langmacher, 6th District Kenneth Corn, 3rd District 6 House Journal -- Committees Corrections Ron Kirby, Chair Purcy Walker, Vice-Chair Frank Davis Mike O’Neal Joe Eddins Tim Pope Lloyd Fields Paul Roan Doug Miller Dale Wells Jim Newport County and Municipal Government Gary Taylor, Chair Elmer Maddux, Vice-Chair Bill Case Dale Smith Forrest Claunch Purcy Walker Darrell Gilbert John Wright Bob Plunk Criminal Justice David Braddock, Chair Bill Case, Vice-Chair Jari Askins Bill Paulk Stuart Ericson Opio Toure Jim Glover Robert Worthen Terry Ingmire House Journal -- Committees 7 Economic Development Dale Turner, Chair Susan Winchester, Vice-Chair Jari Askins Larry Roberts Chris Benge Dale Smith Lance Cargill Kris Steele Abe Deutschendorf J. T. Stites Stuart Ericson Gary Taylor Mike Ervin Mike Tyler Kent Friskup Robert Worthen Ron Peterson Ray Young Paul Roan Energy and Utility Regulation Larry Rice, Chair Dale Wells, Vice-Chair Dennis Adkins Ron Kirby Jack Begley Mike Mass Kevin Calvey Ray McCarter Lance Cargill Fred Morgan Forrest Claunch Jim Newport Kevin Cox Bill Paulk Mary Easley Fred Perry Mike Ervin Ron Peters Randall Erwin Richard Phillips Larry Ferguson Clay Pope Lloyd Fields Don Ross Jim Glover Hopper Smith Charles Gray Gary Taylor Chris Hastings Sue Tibbs Danny Hilliard Mike Wilt Tad Jones 8 House Journal -- Committees Environment and Natural Resources M. C. Leist, Chair Mike Wilt, Vice-Chair Thad Balkman Jim Newport Mike Ervin Ron Peters Jerry Hefner Clay Pope Elmer Maddux Don Ross Ray Miller John Smaligo Bill Nations Government Operations and Agency Oversight Mary Easley, Chair Dan Webb, Vice-Chair Jari Askins Ron Langmacher Odilia Dank Russ Roach Todd Hiett Sue Tibbs Danny Hilliard Higher Education Bill Nations, Chair Terry Ingmire, Vice-Chair Jack Begley Russ Roach David Braddock Paul Roan Kevin Calvey Curt Roggow Carolyn Coleman Chad Stites James Dunegan Opio Toure Charles Gray Ray Vaughn Mike O’Neal Jim Wilson Ron Peterson House Journal -- Committees 9 Homeland Security Bill Paulk, Chair Dan Webb, Vice-Chair John Nance Dale Wells Larry Rice Human Services Darrell Gilbert, Chair Carolyn Coleman, Vice-Chair Thad Balkman Ron Peters Debbie Blackburn Wayne Pettigrew Joan Greenwood J. T. Stites M. C. 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T. Stites, Chair Chris Benge, Vice-Chair Randall Erwin Larry Roberts Terry Ingmire Barbara Staggs Mike O’Neal Revenue and Taxation Clay Pope, Chair Jim Wilson, Vice-Chair Kenneth Corn Elmer Maddux Abe Deutschendorf Doug Miller Todd Hiett John Nance Ron Kirby Larry Roberts Ron Langmacher House Journal -- Committees 13 Rules Russ Roach, Chair Ray Vaughn, Vice-Chair Loyd Benson Ron Langmacher Forrest Claunch M. C. Leist Kevin Cox Mark Liotta Frank Davis Elmer Maddux James Dunegan Bill Mitchell Randall Erwin Fred Morgan Larry Ferguson Bill Paulk Lloyd Fields Fred Perry Jim Glover Richard Phillips Chris Hastings Tim Pope Danny Hilliard Fred Stanley Joe Hutchison Opio Toure Ron Kirby Science and Technology Abe Deutschendorf, Chair Fred Perry, Vice-Chair Tad Jones Jim Wilson Hopper Smith Ray Young Small Business Bob Plunk, Chair John Nance, Vice-Chair Jari Askins Chad Stites Debbie Blackburn Leonard Sullivan Forrest Claunch Mike Tyler Dale DeWitt Purcy Walker Al Lindley Jim Wilson Ray Miller Robert Worthen Mike O’Neal Ray Young 14 House Journal -- Committees Tourism and Recreation Kenneth Corn, Chair Greg Piatt, Vice-Chair Jack Bonny Ray Miller Lance Cargill Jim Newport Bill Case Ron Peters James Covey Bob Plunk Odilia Dank Don Ross James Dunegan Leonard Sullivan Todd Hiett Gary Taylor Joe Hutchison Purcy Walker Tad Jones Robert Worthen Ron Langmacher Transportation Mike Tyler, Chair Bob Plunk, Vice-Chair Dennis Adkins Mike Mass Loyd Benson Ray McCarter Jack Bonny Bill Mitchell Bill Case Bill Nations Kenneth Corn Ron Peterson James Covey Wayne Pettigrew James Dunegan Tim Pope Stuart Ericson John Smaligo
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