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Announces Assembly Standing Committee Membership FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 29, 2020 For Further Information Contact: Speaker Robin Vos (608) 266-3387 Speaker Vos Announces Assembly Standing Committee Membership Madison...Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) would like to announce the membership of the Assembly standing committees. The 105th Wisconsin State Legislature begins with the inauguration of members on January 4, 2021. Committee Chair Vice-Chair GOP Members Aging and Long-Term Care Rep. Rick Gundrum Rep. Warren Petryk Rep. Gae Magnafici Rep. Jon Plumer Rep. Treig Pronschinske Rep.-elect Donna Rozar Agriculture Rep. Gary Tauchen Rep. Loren Oldenburg Rep. Travis Tranel Rep. Joel Kitchens Rep. Nancy VanderMeer Rep. Jeff Mursau Rep. Todd Novak Rep. Treig Pronschinske Rep. Jon Plumer Rep.-elect Clint Moses Campaigns and Elections Rep. Janel Brandtjen Rep. Joe Sanfelippo Rep. Ron Tusler Rep. Jeremy Thiesfeldt Rep. Dave Murphy Rep.-elect Donna Rozar Children and Families Rep. Pat Snyder Rep. Timothy Ramthun Rep. Samantha Kerkman Rep. Tyler Vorpagel Rep. Treig Pronschinske Rep. Rick Gundrum Rep. Jesse James -more- Children and Families Rep. Barbara continued Dittrich Colleges and Universities Rep. Dave Murphy Rep.-elect Alex Rep. Travis Tranel Dallman Rep. Cindi Duchow Rep. Robert Wittke Rep. Rob Summerfield Rep. Scott Krug Rep. Warren Petryk Rep.-elect Rachael Cabral-Guevara Rep.-elect Clint Moses Constitution and Ethics Rep. Chuck Wichgers Rep. Jeremy Thiesfeldt Rep. Scott Allen Rep. Timothy Ramthun Rep. Gae Magnafici Rep. Dave Murphy Consumer Protection Rep. Barbara Dittrich Rep. James Edming Rep. Ken Skowronski Rep. Nancy VanderMeer Rep. Shae Sortwell Rep. John Macco Corrections Rep. Michael Schraa Rep.-elect Calvin Rep. Janel Brandtjen Callahan Rep. Pat Snyder Rep. Jesse James Rep. Shae Sortwell Rep. Paul Tittl Criminal Justice and Public Rep. John Spiros Rep. Cody Horlacher Rep. Shae Sortwell Safety Rep. Cindi Duchow Rep. Todd Novak Rep. Michael Schraa Rep. Scott Krug Rep. Jesse James Rep. David Steffen Rep.-elect Calvin Callahan Education Rep. Jeremy Rep. Joel Kitchens Rep. John Jagler Thiesfeldt Rep. Robert Wittke Rep. Timothy Ramthun Rep. Chuck Wichgers Rep. Ron Tusler Rep. Jeffrey Mursau Rep. Cindi Duchow Education continued Rep.-elect Donna Rozar Energy and Utilities Rep. Mike Kuglitsch Rep. David Steffen Rep. Travis Tranel Rep. Loren Oldenburg Rep. Warren Petryk Rep. Adam Neylon Rep. Tyler Vorpagel Rep. Gary Tauchen Rep. Kevin Petersen Rep. Cody Horlacher Environment Rep. Joel Kitchens Rep. Ron Tusler Rep. Loren Oldenburg Rep. Todd Novak Rep. Scott Krug Rep. Mike Kuglitsch Family Law Rep. Gae Magnafici Rep. Jesse James Rep. Jon Plumer Rep. Pat Snyder Rep. James Edming Rep. Cindi Duchow Financial Institutions Rep. Cindi Duchow Rep. Terry Katsma Rep. Scott Allen Rep. Dave Murphy Rep. Warren Petryk Rep. Cody Horlacher Forestry, Parks and Rep. Jeff Mursau Rep. Scott Krug Rep. Chuck Outdoor Recreation Wichgers Rep. James Edming Rep. Treig Pronschinske Rep. Ron Tusler Rep. Rob Swearingen Rep. Paul Tittl Rep.-elect Clint Moses Rep.-elect Calvin Callahan Government Rep. Dan Knodl Rep. Janel Brandtjen Rep. Mike Kuglitsch Accountability and Rep. David Steffen Oversight Rep. Jeremy Thiesfeldt Rep. Scott Krug Health Rep. Joe Sanfelippo Rep. Rob Summerfield Rep. Chuck Wichgers Rep. Nancy VanderMeer Health Continued Rep. Ken Skowronski Rep. Dave Murphy Rep. Gae Magnafici Rep. Barbara Dittrich Rep.-elect Donna Rozar Rep.-elect Clint Moses Rep.-elect Rachael Cabral-Guevara Housing and Real Estate Rep. John Jagler Rep. Scott Allen Rep. Rob Brooks Rep. Treig Pronschinske Rep. Dave Murphy Rep. Joel Kitchens Insurance Rep. David Steffen Rep. Kevin Petersen Rep. Cindi Duchow Rep. Ron Tusler Rep. Rob Brooks Rep. Travis Tranel Rep. Warren Petryk Rep. Rick Gundrum Rep. John Jagler Jobs and the Economy Rep. Robert Wittke Rep.-elect Dave Rep. Barbara Armstrong Dittrich Rep. Adam Neylon Rep. Pat Snyder Rep. Gae Magnafici Rep. Paul Tittl Rep. John Macco Rep.-elect Donna Rozar Judiciary Rep. Ron Tusler Rep. Samantha Rep. Timothy Kerkman Ramthun Rep. Jeremy Thiesfeldt Rep. Cody Horlacher Rep. Shae Sortwell Labor and Integrated Rep. James Edming Rep. Nancy Rep. Dan Knodl Employment VanderMeer Rep. Michael Schraa Rep. Warren Petryk Rep. Rick Gundrum Local Government Rep. Todd Novak Rep. Rick Gundrum Rep. Ken Skowronski Rep. Rob Brooks Rep. John Macco Rep. Cindi Duchow Mental Health Rep. Paul Tittl Rep.-elect Rachael Rep. Jesse James Cabral-Guevara Rep. John Jagler Rep. Pat Snyder Rep. Todd Novak Rep. Tyler Vorpagel Rep. Gae Magnafici Rep. Barbara Dittrich Rep. Nancy VanderMeer Public Benefit Reform Rep. Scott Krug Rep. Michael Schraa Rep. Scott Allen Rep. Janel Brandtjen Rep. John Jagler Rep.-elect Rachael Cabral-Guevara Regulatory Licensing Rep. Shae Sortwell Rep. Scott Allen Rep. Cody Horlacher Reform Rep. Dan Knodl Rep.-elect Rachael Cabral-Guevara Rep.-elect Alex Dallman Rules Rep. Jim Steineke Speaker Robin Vos Rep. Tyler August Rep. Kevin Petersen Rep. Tyler Vorpagel Rep. Mike Kuglitsch Rep. John Jagler Rep. Jon Plumer Rep. Barbara Dittrich Rural Development Rep. Nancy Rep.-elect Clint Moses Rep. Jon Plumer VanderMeer Rep. James Edming Rep. Todd Novak Rep. Loren Oldenburg Rep. Treig Pronschinske Rep. Rob Summerfield Rep.-elect Dave Armstrong Rep.-elect Calvin Callahan Science, Technology and Rep. Rob Summerfield Rep. Michael Schraa Rep. Janel Brandtjen Broadband Rep. Cody Horlacher Rep. Dan Knodl Rep.-elect Alex Dallman Small Business Rep. Loren Oldenburg Rep.-elect Donna Rep. Pat Snyder Development Rozar Rep. Travis Tranel Rep. Rob Swearingen Rep. Ken Skowronski Rep. James Edming Rep. Jesse James Rep. Rob Summerfield Rep.-elect Dave Armstrong Sporting Heritage Rep. Treig Rep. Paul Tittl Rep. Ken Skowronski Pronschinske Rep. Jeff Mursau Rep. Shae Sortwell Rep. Chuck Wichgers Rep. Ron Tusler Rep. James Edming Rep.-elect Calvin Callahan Rep.-elect Alex Dallman State Affairs Rep. Rob Swearingen Rep. Tyler Vorpagel Rep. Mike Kuglitsch Rep. Gary Tauchen Rep. Rob Summerfield Rep. John Spiros Rep. Dan Knodl Rep. Rob Brooks Rep. Michael Schraa Substance Abuse and Rep. Jesse James Rep. Gae Magnafici Rep. Pat Snyder Prevention Rep. Jon Plumer Rep. Warren Petryk Rep. Rick Gundrum Tourism Rep. Travis Tranel Rep. Rob Swearingen Rep. Nancy VanderMeer Rep. Paul Tittl Rep. Gae Magnafici Rep. Joel Kitchens Tourism Continued Rep. Jeff Mursau Rep. Rob Summerfield Rep. Gary Tauchen Rep. Jon Plumer Rep.-elect Alex Dallman Transportation Rep. Jon Plumer Rep. John Spiros Rep.-elect Tyler Vorpagel Rep. Joe Sanfelippo Rep. Jeremy Thiesfeldt Rep. Ken Skowronski Rep. Timothy Ramthun Rep. Rob Brooks Rep.-elect Calvin Callahan Rep.-elect Donna Rozar Veterans and Military Rep. Ken Skowronski Rep. Nancy Rep. James Edming Affairs VanderMeer Rep. Shae Sortwell Rep. Paul Tittl Rep. Scott Allen Rep. Jesse James Rep. Rob Summerfield Rep. Warren Petryk Ways and Means Rep. John Macco Rep. Robert Wittke Rep. Samantha Kerkman Rep. Dan Knodl Rep. Pat Snyder Rep. Barbara Dittrich Rep. Timothy Ramthun Rep. Rob Brooks Rep.-elect Dave Armstrong Workforce Development Rep. Warren Petryk Rep. Barbara Dittrich Rep. Rick Gundrum Rep. James Edming Rep. Dave Murphy Rep. Loren Oldenburg Rep.-elect Donna Rozar Workforce Continued Rep.-elect Dave Armstrong Joint Committee for Rep. Adam Neylon Rep. Tyler August Rep. John Spiros Review of Administrative Rules Joint Committee on Rep. Mark Born Rep. Amy Loudenbeck Rep. Terry Katsma Finance Rep. Shannon Zimmerman Rep. Jessie Rodriguez Rep. Tony Kurtz Joint Committee on Rep. Amy Loudenbeck Rep. Dan Knodl Information Policy and Technology Joint Law Revision Rep. Ron Tusler Committee Joint Legislative Audit Rep. Samantha Rep. John Macco Rep. Mark Born Committee Kerkman Joint Legislative Council Rep. Tyler Vorpagel Rep. Jim Steineke Speaker Robin Vos Rep. Tyler August Rep. Mark Born Rep. John Spiros Rep. Cindi Duchow Joint Review Committee Rep. John Spiros on Criminal Penalties Joint Survey Committee Rep. Mike Kuglitsch Rep. Rob Brooks on Retirement Systems Joint Survey Committee on Tax Exemptions Rep. Tyler August Rep. Rob Swearingen State Building Rep. Rob Commission Swearingen Rep. Robert Wittke ### .
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