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Information Packet 80th West Virginia Legislature - 2012 Information Packet Information Packet 80th West Virginia Legislature 2012 West Virginia Legislature’s Office of Reference & Information | http://www.legis.state.wv.us | telephone: 1-304-347-4836 | fax: 1-304-347-4901 2012 Information Packet p. 1 Contents Revised: January 27, 2012 11:00 AM State Organizational Chart p. 3 Senate Membership Photos p. 4 House Membership Photos p. 5-7 Senate Membership Phone & Office Numbers p. 8 House Membership Phone & Office Numbers p. 9 Senate Leadership & Standing Committees p. 10-11 House Leadership & Standing Committees p. 12-15 Senate Chamber Seating Chart p. 16 House Chamber Seating Chart p. 17 Delegates by District & District Map p. 18-19 Senators by District & District Map p. 20 State Capitol Maps p. 21-26 State Agencies - Toll-Free Numbers p. 27-28 State Colleges & Universities - Toll-Free Numbers p. 28 State Capitol Phone Numbers p. 28 State Agencies - Web site Addresses p. 29-30 State & National Political Org’s - Web site Addresses p. 30 State Colleges & Universities - Web site Addresses p. 30 West Virginia Congressional Map & Contact Information p. 31 Congressional District Map & Contact Information p. 32-33 Legislative Calender p. 34 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA ORGANIZATIONAL CHART CITIZENS LEGISLATIVE EXECUTIVE JUDICIAL BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH HOUSE OF SENATE GOVERNOR SUPREME DELEGATES COURT JOINT ATTORNEY SECRETARY CIRCUIT AGRICULTURE AUDITOR TREASURER COMMITTEE GENERAL OF STATE COURTS FAMILY COURTS DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION & ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & HUMAN MILITARY AFFAIRS ADMINISTRATION EDUCATION REVENUE TRANSPORTATION COMMERCE THE ARTS PROTECTION RESOURCES & PUBLIC SAFETY MAGISTRATE COURTS BUREAU OF WV COUNCIL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION SENIOR COMMUNITY & TECH. POLICY COMMISSION SERVICES COLLEGE EDUCATION MISCELLANEOUS BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS p. 3 2012 Information Packet West Virginia State Senate 80th Legislature - 2012 Jeffrey V. Kessler Senate President Clark S. Barnes Robert Beach Donna J. Boley Richard Browning H. Truman Chafin Larry J. Edgell Douglas E. Facemire Karen L. Facemyer John Pat Fanning Dan Foster Mike Green Mike Hall Walt Helmick Evan H. Jenkins Art Kirkendoll Orphy Klempa William R. Laird IV Brooks McCabe Ronald Miller Joseph M. Minard David Nohe Corey Palumbo Robert H. Plymale Roman Prezioso Herb Snyder Ron Stollings Dave Sypolt Gregory A. Tucker John Unger Erik Wells Senate Clerk Darrell Holmes Bob Williams Mark Wills Jack Yost West Virginia House of Delegates 80th Legislature - 2012 Richard Thompson House Speaker Bill Anderson Troy Andes Tim Armstead Bob Ashley Tom Azinger Anthony Barill Larry W. Barker Brent Boggs Anna Border Bonnie Brown Greg Butcher Denise Campbell Thomas Campbell Samuel J. Cann Sr. Ray Canterbury Mike Caputo Mitch Carmichael Daryl E. Cowles Kevin J. Craig Gerald L. Crosier Phil Diserio John Doyle Walter E. Duke John N. Ellem Joe Ellington Allen V. Evans Ryan J. Ferns Michael T. Ferro Barbara Evans Fleischauer Ron Fragale John Frazier Marty Gearheart Roy Givens Nancy Peoples Guthrie Daniel J. Hall Bill Hamilton William Hartman Barbara Hatfield Eric L. Householder Gary G. Howell Mark Hunt Richard J. Iaquinta Lynwood “Woody” Ireland Ronnie D. Jones Larry D. Kump Patrick Lane Tiffany E. Lawrence Linda Longstreth Virginia Mahan Tim Manchin Mike Manypenny Justin Marcum Charlene Marshall Helen Martin Harold Michael Tim Miley Carol Miller Jonathan Miller Clif Moore Jim Morgan Ricky Moye Eric Nelson John D. O’Neal John Overington Amanda Pasdon Brady Paxton Don Perdue David G. Perry Dave Pethtel Linda Goode Phillips Rupert Phillips John Pino Daniel Poling Mary M. Poling Meshea L. Poore Doug Reynolds Ralph Rodighiero William R. Romine Ruth Rowan Brian Savilla Stan Shaver Harold “Pete” Sigler Doug Skaff Jr. Margaret D. Smith Rick Snuffer Kelli Sobonya Margaret Anne Staggers Dale Stephens Erikka Storch Josh Stowers Linda Sumner Randy Swartzmiller Joe Talbott Scott Varner David Walker Ron Walters Danny Wells Harry Keith White Larry A. Williams House Clerk Gregory M. Gray 2012 Information Packet p. 7 Senate - Capitol Phone Numbers & Offices Clark S. Barnes Jeffrey V. Kessler Gregory A. Tucker (304) 357-7973 (304) 357-7801 (304) 357-7906 203W 227M 200W Robert D. Beach Art Kirkendoll John R. Unger II (304) 357-7919 (304) 357-7857 (304) 357-7933 204W 218W 227M Donna J. Boley Orphy Klempa Erik Wells (304) 357-7905 (304) 357-7918 (304) 357-7841 213W 204W 417M D. Richard Browning William R. Laird IV Bob Williams (304) 357-7807 (304) 357-7849 (304) 357-7995 218W 229W 209W H. Truman Chafin Brooks McCabe Mark Wills (304) 357-7808 (304) 357-7990 (304) 357-7843 441M 441M 214W Larry J. Edgell Ronald F. Miller Jack Yost (304) 357-7827 (304) 357-7959 (304) 357-7984 223W 229W 209W Douglas E. Facemire Joseph M. Minard (304) 357-7845 (304) 357-7904 217W 206W Karen L. Facemyer David C. Nohe (304) 357-7855 (304) 357-7970 257M 213W John Pat Fanning Corey Palumbo (304) 357-7867 (304) 357-7880 216W 210W Dan Foster Robert H. Plymale (304) 357-7866 (304) 357-7937 223W 417M Mike Green Roman Prezioso (304) 357-7831 (304) 357-7961 206W 465M Mike Hall Herb Snyder (304) 357-7901 (304) 357-7957 245M 217W Walt Helmick Ron Stollings (304) 357-7980 (304) 357-7939 200W 439M Evan H. Jenkins Dave Sypolt (304) 357-7956 (304) 357-7914 216W 203W p. 8 West Virginia Legislature’s Office of Reference & Information House of Delegates - Capitol Phone Numbers & Offices Bill Anderson Kevin J. Craig William G. Hartman Harold Michael Daniel Poling Linda Sumner (304) 340-3168 (304) 340-3350 (304) 340-3178 (304) 340-3340 (304) 340-3137 (304) 340-3180 151R 215E-B 202E 233E 216E 228E Troy Andes Gerald L. Crosier Barbara Hatfield Tim Miley Mary M. Poling Randy Swartzmiller (304) 340-3121 (304) 340-3188 (304) 340-3140 (304) 340-3252 (304) 340-3265 (304) 340-3138 150R 220E 214E 418M 434M 203E Tim Armstead Phil Diserio Eric L. Householder Carol Miller Meshea Poore Joe Talbott (304) 340-3240 (304) 340-3367 (304) 340-3274 (304) 340-3176 (304) 340-3248 (304) 340-3116 264M 222E 150R 230E 208E 205E Bob Ashley John Doyle Gary G. Howell Jonathan Miller Doug Reynolds Rick Thompson (304) 340-3185 (304) 340-3184 (304) 340-3191 (304) 340-3147 (304) 340-3199 (304) 340-3210 258M 202E 4R 6U-C 210E 228M Tom Azinger Walter E. Duke Mark Hunt Clif Moore Ralph Rodighiero Scott G. Varner (304) 340-3202 (304) 340-3151 (304) 340-3392 (304) 340-3189 (304) 340-3154 (304) 340-3187 231E 151R 400M 200E-A 217E 209E Anthony Barill John N. Ellem Richard J. Iaquinta Jim Morgan William R. Romine David Walker (304) 340-3173 (304) 340-3394 (304) 340-3161 (304) 340-3192 (304) 340-3226 (304) 340-3135 219E 150R 220E 213E 151R 210E Larry W. Barker Joe Ellington Lynwood Ireland Ricky Moye Ruth Rowan Ron Walters (304) 340-3149 (304) 340-3172 (304) 340-3195 (304) 340-3162 (304) 340-3157 (304) 340-3194 224E 150R 151R 217E 2R 151R Brent Boggs Allen V. Evans Ronnie D. Jones Eric Nelson Brian Savilla Danny Wells (304) 340-3220 (304) 340-3399 (304) 340-3120 (304) 340-3181 (304) 340-3141 (304) 340-3287 228M 231E 218E 230E 4R 208E Anna Border Ryan Ferns Larry D. Kump John D. O’Neal IV Stan Shaver Harry Keith White (304) 340-3136 (304) 340-3270 (304) 340-3122 (304) 340-3164 (304) 340-3146 (304) 340-3230 230E 218E 6R 150R 204E 462M Bonnie Brown Michael T. Ferro Patrick Lane John Overington Harold Sigler Larry A. Williams (304) 340-3106 (304) 340-3111 (304) 340-3275 (304) 340-3148 (304) 340-3143 (304) 340-3081 207E 222E 150R 258M 2R 223E Greg Butcher Barbara Evans Fleischauer Tiffany Lawrence Amanda Pasdon Doug Skaff Jr. (304) 340-3113 (304) 340-3169 (304) 340-3152 (304) 340-3153 (304) 340-3362 219E 201E 227E 228E 226E Denise L. Campbell Ron Fragale Linda Longstreth Brady Paxton Margaret Donaldson Smith (304) 340-3145 (304) 340-3114 (304) 340-3124 (304) 340-3337 (304) 340-3123 225E 242M 215E-C 442M 227E Thomas W. Campbell John R. Frazier Virginia Mahan Don Perdue Rick Snuffer (304) 340-3280 (304) 340-3396 (304) 340-3102 (304) 340-3269 (304) 340-3183 472M 221E 206E 200E-C 150R Samuel J. Cann Sr. Marty Gearheart Tim Manchin David G. Perry Kelli Sobonya (304) 340-3118 (304) 340-3179 (304) 340-3166 (304) 340-3117 (304) 340-3175 209E 150R 212E 204E 230E Ray Canterbury Roy Givens Mike Manypenny Dave Pethtel Margaret Anne Staggers (304) 340-3131 (304) 340-3129 (304) 340-3139 (304) 340-3158 (304) 340-3197 231E 221E 203E 229E 201E Mike Caputo Nancy Peoples Guthrie Justin Marcum Linda Goode Phillips Dale Stephens (304) 340-3249 (304) 340-3156 (304) 340-3126 (304) 340-3163 (304) 340-3395 246M 206E 229E 225E 211E Mitch Carmichael Daniel J. Hall Charlene Marshall Rupert Phillips Jr. Erikka Storch (304) 340-3115 (304) 340-3119 (304) 340-3900 (304) 340-3174 (304) 340-3378 258M 226E 214E 224E 6R-A Daryl Cowles Bill Hamilton Helen Martin John Pino Josh Stowers (304) 340-3177 (304) 340-3167 (304) 340-3130 (304) 340-3170 (304) 340-3384 6R-A 231E 216E 223E 212E 2012 Information Packet p. 9 Senate - Leadership Senate President: Jeffrey V. Kessler President Pro Tempore: Joseph M. Minard Majority Leader: John Unger II Majority Whip: D. Richard Browning Minority Leader: MIke Hall Minority Whip: Karen L. Facemyer Senate - Standing Committees Agriculture Ronald Miller - Chair Bob Williams - Vice Chair Beach, Fanning, Helmick, Laird, Minard, Snyder, Facemyer, Nohe, Sypolt Banking & Insurance Joseph Minard - Chair Mark Wills - Vice Chair Chafin, Fanning, Green, Helmick, McCabe, Palumbo, Prezioso, Tucker, Facemyer, Hall, Nohe Confirmations Larry Edgell
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