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Western States Legislative Leaders 2019-2020 WESTERN STATES LEGISLATIVE LEADERS 2019-2020 (March 1, 2019) ALASKA SENATE MAJORITY SENATE MINORITY HOUSE MAJORITY HOUSE MINORITY President Minority Leader Speaker Minority Leader Cathy Giessel (R) Tom Begich (D) Bryce Edgmon (I) Lance Pruitt (R) Majority Leader Majority Leader Mia Costello (R) Steve Thompson (R) ARIZONA SENATE MAJORITY SENATE MINORITY HOUSE MAJORITY HOUSE MINORITY President Minority Leader Speaker Minority Leader Karen Fann (R) David Bradley (D) Russell Bowers (R) Charlene Fernandez (D) Majority Leader Assistant Minority Leader Majority Leader Rick Gray (R) Lupe Contreras (D) Warren Petersen (R) Assistant Minority Leader Randall Friese (D) Majority Whip Minority Whips Majority Whip Sonny Borrelli (R) Lisa Otondo (D) Becky Nutt (R) Minority Whips Jamescita Peshlakai (D) Reginald Bolding, Jr. (D) President Pro Tempore Speaker Pro Tempore Athena Salman (D) Eddie Farnsworth (R) Thomas Shope (R) CSG West • 1107 9th Street, Suite 730 • Sacramento, CA 95814 • Phone (916) 553-4423 1 • Fax (916) 446-5760 • www.csgwest.org WESTERN STATES LEGISLATIVE LEADERS 2019-2020 CALIFORNIA SENATE MAJORITY SENATE MINORITY ASSEMBLY MAJORITY ASSEMBLY MINORITY President Minority Leader Speaker Minority Floor Leader Lieutenant Governor Shannon Grove (R) Anthony Rendon Marie Waldron Eleni Kounalakis Caucus Chair Speaker pro Tempore Democratic Caucus Chair President Pro Tempore Jim Nielsen (R) Kevin Mullin (D) Mike Gipson (D) Toni G. Atkins (D) Senate Rules Committee Assistant Speaker Majority Floor Leader Patricia C. Bates (R) Pro Tempore Robert M. Hertzberg (D) Scott Wilk (R) Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (D) Caucus Chair Majority Floor Leader Connie M. Leyva (D) Ian C. Calderon (D) Caucus Vice Chair Assistant Majority Leader Mike McGuire (D) Rob Bonta (D) Senate Rules Committee Assistant Majority Leader for Tonie G. Atkins (D) Policy and Research Bill Monning (D) Al Muratsuchi (D) Richard D. Roth (D) Majority Whip Todd Gloria (D) Assistant Majority Whips Tasha Boerner Horvath (D) Jesse Gabriel (D) CSG West • 1107 9th Street, Suite 730 • Sacramento, CA 95814 • Phone (916) 553-4423 2 • Fax (916) 446-5760 • www.csgwest.org WESTERN STATES LEGISLATIVE LEADERS 2019-2020 COLORADO SENATE MAJORITY SENATE MINORITY HOUSE MAJORITY HOUSE MINORITY President of the Senate Minority Leader Speaker Minority Leader Leroy Garica (D) Chris Holbert (R) KC Becker (D) Patrick Neville (R) President Pro Tem Assistant Minority Leader Speaker Pro Tempore Assistant Minority Leader Lois Court (D) John Cooke (R) Janet Buckner (D) Kevin Van Winkle (R) Majority Leader Minority Caucus Chair Majority Leader Minority Whip Stephen Fenberg (D) Vicki Marble (R) Alec Garnett (D) Perry Buck (R) Assistant Majority Leader Minority Whip Assistant Majority Leader Minority Caucus Chair Rhonda Fields (D) Ray Scott (R) Chris Kennedy (D) Lorie Saine (R) Majority Whip Majority Co-Whips Kerry Donovan (R) Adrienne Benavidez (D) James Coleman (D) Majority Caucus Chair Edie Hooton (D) CSG West • 1107 9th Street, Suite 730 • Sacramento, CA 95814 • Phone (916) 553-4423 3 • Fax (916) 446-5760 • www.csgwest.org WESTERN STATES LEGISLATIVE LEADERS 2019-2020 HAWAII SENATE MAJORITY SENATE MINORITY HOUSE MAJORITY HOUSE MINORITY President Minority/Floor Leader Speaker Minority Leader Ronald D. Kouchi (D) Kurt Fevella (R) Scott Saiki (D) Gene Ward (R) Vice President Vice Speaker Minority Floor Leader Michelle Kidani (D) Mark Nakashima (D) Lauren Matsumoto (R) Majority Leader Majority Leader Assistant Minority Leader J. Kalani English (D) Della Belatti (D) Bob McDermott (R) Majority Caucus Leader Majority Floor Leader Assistant Minority Floor Dru Mamo Kanuha (D) Dee Morikawa (D) Leader Cynthia Thielen (R) Majority Policy Leader Majority Whips Les Ihara, Jr. (D) Henry Aquino (D) Minority Whip Aaron Ling Johanson (D) Val Okimoto (R) Majority Floor Leader Bertrand Kobayashi (D) Kaiali’i Kahele (D) Chris Lee (D) Nicole Lowen (D) Majority Whip Nadine Nakamura (D) Lorraine Inouye (D) Takashi Ohno (D) Joy San Buenaventura (D) Justin Woodson (D) Assistant Majority Leader Tom Brower (D) Speaker Emeritus Calvin K.Y. Say (D) CSG West • 1107 9th Street, Suite 730 • Sacramento, CA 95814 • Phone (916) 553-4423 4 • Fax (916) 446-5760 • www.csgwest.org WESTERN STATES LEGISLATIVE LEADERS 2019-2020 IDAHO SENATE MAJORITY SENATE MINORITY HOUSE MAJORITY HOUSE MINORITY President Pro Tempore Minority Leader Speaker Minority Leader Brent Hill (R) Michelle Stennett (D) Scott Bedke (R) Mathew Erpelding (D) Majority Leader Assistant Minority Leader Majority Leader Assistant Minority Leader Chuck Winder (R) Cherie Buckner-Webb Mike Moyle (R) Ilana Rubel (D) (D) Assistant Majority Leader Assistant Majority Leader Minority Caucus Chair Steve Vick (R) Minority Caucus Chair Jason Monks (R) Elaine Smith (D) Maryanne Jordan (D) Majority Caucus Chair Majority Caucus Chair Kelly Arthur Anthon (R) Megan Blanksma (R) CSG West • 1107 9th Street, Suite 730 • Sacramento, CA 95814 • Phone (916) 553-4423 5 • Fax (916) 446-5760 • www.csgwest.org WESTERN STATES LEGISLATIVE LEADERS 2019-2020 MONTANA SENATE MAJORITY SENATE MINORITY HOUSE MAJORITY HOUSE MINORITY President Minority Leader Speaker Minority Leader Scott Sales (R) Jon Sesso (D) Greg Hertz (R) Casey Schreiner (D) President Pro Tempore Minority Whips Speaker Pro Tempore Minority Caucus Chair Mike Blasdel (R) Margie MacDonald (D) Wylie Galt (R) Laurie Bishop (D) JP Pomnichowski (D) Majority Leader Majority Leader Minority Whips Fred Thomas (R) Brad Tschida (R) Kim Abbott (D) Shane Morigeau (D) Denise Hayman (D) Majority Whips Majority Whips Cary Smith (R) Becky Beard (R) Steve Fitzpatrick (R) Dennis Lenz (R) Doug Kary (R) Derek Skees (R) Seth Berglee (R) CSG West • 1107 9th Street, Suite 730 • Sacramento, CA 95814 • Phone (916) 553-4423 6 • Fax (916) 446-5760 • www.csgwest.org WESTERN STATES LEGISLATIVE LEADERS 2019-2020 NEVADA SENATE MAJORITY SENATE MINORITY ASSEMBLY MAJORITY ASSEMBLY MINORITY Majority Leader Minority Leader Speaker Minority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro (D) James Settelmeyer (R) Jason Frierson (D) Jim Wheeler (R) President Pro Tempre Assistant Minority Leader Speaker Pro Tempore Co-Deputy Minority Leader – N. Mo Denis (D) Joseph Hardy (R) Steve Yeager (D) John Ellison (R) Co-Majority Whips Co-Minority Whips Majority Floor Leader Co-Deputy Minority Leader – S. Pat Spearman (D) Heidi Gansert (R) Teresa Benitez-Thompson (D) Tom Roberts (R) Julie Ratti (D) Scott Hammond (R) Assistant Majority Floor Leader Minority Whip Danielle Monroe-Moreno (D) Lisa Krasner (R) Majority Whip Deputy Minority Whip – N. Mike Sprinkle (D) Robin Titus (R) Chief Deputy Majority Whip Deputy Minority Whip – S. Tyrone Thompson (D) Chris Edwards (R) Assistant Majority Whips Heidi Swank (D) William McCurdy II (D) CSG West • 1107 9th Street, Suite 730 • Sacramento, CA 95814 • Phone (916) 553-4423 7 • Fax (916) 446-5760 • www.csgwest.org WESTERN STATES LEGISLATIVE LEADERS 2019-2020 NEW MEXICO SENATE MAJORITY SENATE MINORITY HOUSE MAJORITY HOUSE MINORITY President Pro Tempore Minority Floor Leader Speaker Minority Floor Leader Mary Kay Papen (D) Stuart Ingle (R) Brian Egolf (D) James G. Townsend (R) Majority Floor Leader Minority Whip Majority Floor Leader Minority Whip Peter Wirth (D) William H. Payne (R) Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D) Rod Montoya (R) Majority Whip Majority Whip Mimi Stewart (D) Doreen Y. Gallegos (D) OREGON SENATE MAJORITY SENATE MINORITY HOUSE MAJORITY HOUSE MINORITY President Republican Leader Speaker of the House Republican Leader Peter Courtney (D) Herman E. Baertschiger Jr. Tina Kotek (D) Carl Wilson (R) (R) President Pro Tempore Speaker Pro Tempore Laurie Monnes Anderson Paul Holvey (D) (D) Democratic Leader Democratic Leader Jennifer Williamson (D) Ginny Burdick (D) CSG West • 1107 9th Street, Suite 730 • Sacramento, CA 95814 • Phone (916) 553-4423 8 • Fax (916) 446-5760 • www.csgwest.org WESTERN STATES LEGISLATIVE LEADERS 2019-2020 UTAH SENATE MAJORITY SENATE MINORITY HOUSE MAJORITY HOUSE MINORITY President Minority Leader Speaker Minority Leader Stuart Adams (R) Karen Mayne (D) Brad Wilson (R) Brian King (D) Majority Leader Minority Whip Majority Leader Minority Whip Evan Vickers (R) Luz Escamilla (D) Francis Gibson (R) Carol Spackman Moss (D) Majority Whip Minority Assistant Whip Majority Whip Minority Assistant Whip Daniel Hemmert (R) Jani Iwamoto (D) Mike Schultz (R) Angela Romero (D) Assistant Majority Whip Minority Caucus Manager Majority Assistant Whip Minority Caucus Manager Ann Millner (R) Derek Kitchen (D) Val Peterson (R) Karen Kwan (D) Executive Appropriations Executive Appropriations Chair Chair Jerry Stevenson (R) Brad Last (R) Executive Appropriations Vice Executive Appropriations Chair Vice Chair Don Ipson (R) Jefferson Moss (R) Senate Rules Chair House Rules Chair Gregg Buxton (R) Timothy Hawkes (R) House Rules Vice Chair Robert Spendlove (R) CSG West • 1107 9th Street, Suite 730 • Sacramento, CA 95814 • Phone (916) 553-4423 9 • Fax (916) 446-5760 • www.csgwest.org WESTERN STATES LEGISLATIVE LEADERS 2019-2020 WASHINGTON SENATE MAJORITY SENATE MINORITY HOUSE MAJORITY HOUSE MINORITY President Republican Leader Speaker Minority Leader Lieutenant Governor Mark Schoesler (R) Frank Chopp (D) J.T. Wilcox (R) Cyrus Habib (D) Republican Caucus Chair Speaker Pro Tempore Deputy Minority Leader President Pro Tempore Randi Becker (R) John Lovick (D) Joel Kretz (R) Karen Keiser (D) Republican Floor Leader Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore Minority Caucus Chair Vice President Pro Tempore Shelly Short (R) Tina Orwall (D) Paul Harris (R) Steve Conway (D) Republican Whip Majority Leader Minority
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