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ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEES (Revised Version, 12/30) ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEES EIGHTIETH SESSION—2019 PERMANENT SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS (For each committee except Assembly Education, the Chair is named first, the Vice Chair second, followed by majority party members in alphabetical order and then minority party members in alphabetical order. Assembly Education does not have a Vice Chair.) COMMITTEE ROOM NO. MEMBERSHIP DAY AND TIME Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday COMMERCE AND LABOR 4100 Ellen Spiegel, Jason Frierson, Maggie Carlton, Skip Daly, Sandra Jauregui, Susie Martinez, 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. William McCurdy II, Dina Neal, Steve Yeager, Chris Edwards, Melissa Hardy, Al Kramer, Jill Tolles EDUCATION 3138 Edgar Flores, Bea Duran, Michelle Gorelow, Brittney Miller, Connie Munk, Sarah Peters, Selena 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Torres, Alexis Hansen, Melissa Hardy, Lisa Krasner, Jill Tolles GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS 3143 Edgar Flores, William McCurdy II, Alex Assefa, Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod, Richard Carrillo, Bea 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. Duran, Michelle Gorelow, Susie Martinez, Connie Munk, Greg Smith, John Ellison, Gregory Hafen II, Melissa Hardy, Glen Leavitt GROWTH AND INFRASTRUCTURE 3143 Daniele Monroe-Moreno, Steve Yeager, Shea Backus, Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod, Richard Carrillo, 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Rochelle Nguyen, Greg Smith, Howard Watts, John Ellison, Glen Leavitt, Tom Roberts, Jim Wheeler HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 3138 Lesley Cohen, Richard Carrillo, Alex Assefa, Bea Duran, Michelle Gorelow, Connie Munk, 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Rochelle Nguyen, Gregory Hafen II, John Hambrick, Lisa Krasner, Robin Titus JUDICIARY 3138 Steve Yeager, Lesley Cohen, Shea Backus, Skip Daly, Ozzie Fumo, Brittney Miller, Rochelle 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. Nguyen, Sarah Peters, Selena Torres, Howard Watts, Chris Edwards, Alexis Hansen, Lisa Krasner, Tom Roberts, Jill Tolles LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS AND ELECTIONS 3142 Sandra Jauregui, Ozzie Fumo, Skip Daly, William McCurdy II, Brittney Miller, Daniele Monroe- 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Moreno, Selena Torres, John Hambrick, Glen Leavitt, Tom Roberts NATURAL RESOURCES, AGRICULTURE, AND 3138 Heidi Swank, Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod, Alex Assefa, Maggie Carlton, Ozzie Fumo, Sarah Peters, 4 p.m. 4 p.m. MINING Greg Smith, Howard Watts, John Ellison, Alexis Hansen, Robin Titus, Jim Wheeler TAXATION 4100 Dina Neal, Ellen Spiegel, Shea Backus, Teresa Benitez-Thompson, Leslie Cohen, Edgar Flores, 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Susie Martinez, Heidi Swank, Chris Edwards, Gregory Hafen II, Al Kramer WAYS AND MEANS 3137 Maggie Carlton, Teresa Benitez-Thompson, Jason Frierson, Sandra Jauregui, Daniele Monroe- 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. Moreno, Dina Neal, Ellen Spiegel, Heidi Swank, John Hambrick, Al Kramer, Robin Titus, Jim Wheeler SPEAKER – Jason Frierson MINORITY FLOOR LEADER – Jim Wheeler SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE – Steve Yeager CO-DEPUTY MINORITY FLOOR LEADER SOUTH – Tom Roberts MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER – Teresa Benitez-Thompson CO-DEPUTY MINORITY FLOOR LEADER NORTH – John Ellison ASSISTANT MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER – Daniele Monroe-Moreno MINORITY WHIP – Lisa Krasner MAJORITY WHIP – Vacant DEPUTY MINORITY WHIP SOUTH – Chris Edwards ASSISTANT MAJORITY WHIP – William McCurdy II DEPUTY MINORITY WHIP NORTH – Robin Titus ASSISTANT MAJORITY WHIP – Heidi Swank PHONE NUMBERS OF ASSEMBLY MEMBERS** **All phone numbers below use area code 775, prefix 684. From the Las Vegas area, call 702-486-2626. For all other Nevada areas, call toll-free numbers, 1-800-978-2878 or 1-800-995-9080. ASSEFA, ALEX ............................. 8803 COHEN, LESLEY ....................... 8855 FRIERSON, JASON ........ 8537 HARDY, MELISSA ........ 8823 McCURDY II, WILLIAM ...............8545 PETERS, SARAH ................. 8559 TITUS, ROBIN 8507 BACKUS, SHEA ............................ 8505 DALY, SKIP ................................ 8563 FUMO, OZZIE ................. 8839 JAUREGUI, SANDRA ... 8821 MILLER, BRITTNEY ....................8833 ROBERTS, TOM................... 8853 TOLLES, JILL 8837 BENITEZ-THOMPSON, TERESA .. 8845 DURAN, BEA ............................... 8553 GORELOW, MICHELLE .. 8573 KRAMER, AL ................ 8825 MONROE-MORENO, DANIELE ..8509 SMITH, GREG ...................... 8841 TORRES, SELENA 8599 BILBRAY-AXELROD, SHANNON .. 8847 EDWARDS, CHRIS ..................... 8857 HAFEN II, GREGORY ..... 8805 KRASNER, LISA ........... 8848 MUNK, CONNIE ..........................8829 SPIEGEL, ELLEN ................. 8577 WATTS, HOWARD 8835 CARLTON, MAGGIE ..................... 8597 ELLISON, JOHN .......................... 8831 HAMBRICK, JOHN .......... 8827 LEAVITT, GLEN ............ 8503 NEAL, DINA ................................8587 SWANK, HEIDI ..................... 8595 WHEELER, JIM 8843 CARRILLO, RICHARD .................. 8801 FLORES, EDGAR ....................... 8583 HANSEN, ALEXIS ........... 8851 MARTINEZ, SUSIE ....... 8819 NGUYEN, ROCHELLE ................8541 AD 17, VACANT ................... 8569 YEAGER, STEVE 8549 5/20/19 .
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