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AR Senate 2021 Committee Roster 2021-22 SENATE COMMITTEE MEMBERS STANDING COMMITTEES CLASS “A” CLASS “B” Public Health, Welfare & Labor Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development. 1. Bledsoe, Cecile Chair 1. Caldwell, Ronald Chair 2. Flippo, Scott Vice-Chair 2. Hill, Ricky Vice-Chair 3. Hester, Bart 3. Sample, Bill 4. Wallace, David 4. Wallace, David 5. Davis, Breanne 5. Leding, Greg 6. Hammer, Kim 6. Sturch, James 7. Sullivan, Dan 7. Beckham, Charles 8. Gilmore, Ben 8. Gilmore, Ben Revenue & Taxation Insurance & Commerce 1. Sample, Bill Chair 1. Hendren, Jim Chair 2. Dismang, Jonathan Vice-Chair 2. Teague, Larry Vice-Chair 3. Teague, Larry 3. Elliott, Joyce 4. Rapert, Jason 4. Irvin, Missy 5. Caldwell, Ronald 5. Dismang, Jonathan 6. Ingram, Keith 6. Ingram, Keith 7. Hickey, Jr., Jimmy 7. Hickey, Jr., Jimmy 8. Johnson, Mark 8. Pitsch, Mathew Education City, County, Local Affairs 1. Irvin, Missy Chair 1. Stubblefield, Gary Chair 2. Elliott, Joyce Vice-Chair 2. Rice, Terry Vice-Chair 3. Chesterfield, Linda 3. Flowers, Stephanie 4. English, Jane 4. Clark, Alan 5. Eads, Lance 5. Flippo, Scott 6. Leding, Greg 6. Johnson, Mark 7. Sturch, James 7. Hammer, Kim 8. Beckham, Charles 8. Sullivan, Dan Judiciary State Agencies & Governmental Affairs 1. Clark, Alan Chair 1. Rapert, Jason Chair 2. Flowers, Stephanie Vice-Chair 2. Garner, Trent Vice-Chair 3. Hendren, Jim 3. Bledsoe, Cecile 4. Stubblefield, Gary 4. English, Jane 5. Rice, Terry 5. Hester, Bart 6. Johnson, Blake 6. Davis, Breanne 7. Garner, Trent 7. Ballinger, Bob 8. Ballinger, Bob 8. Tucker, Clarke CLASS “C” COMMITTEE Transportation, Technology & Legislative Affairs 1. Johnson, Blake Chair 2. Pitsch, Mathew Vice Chair 3. Chesterfield, Linda 4. English, Jane 5. Garner, Trent 6. Eads, Lance 7. Hill, Ricky 8. Tucker, Clarke Pro Tempore shall appoint two (2) members to serve on any Class "A", "B" or“C" Committee that does not have 8 Senate members - Senate Rule 7.01(b)(2) SENATE JOINT COMMITTEES Joint Performance Review Joint Retirement.& Social. Security. 1. English, Jane Chair 1. Hammer, Kim Chair 2. Beckham, Charles Vice-Chair 2. Chesterfield, Linda Vice-Chair 3. Clark, Alan 3. Elliott, Joyce 4. Hendren, Jim 4. Teague, Larry 5. Hickey, Jr., Jimmy 5. Rapert, Jason 6. Flippo, Scott 6. Irvin, Missy 7. Rice, Terry 7. Sample, Bill 8. Johnson, Blake 8. Ingram, Keith 9. Sullivan, Dan 9. Hickey, Jr., Jimmy 10. Gilmore, Ben 10. Leding, Greg Joint Energy Senate Interim Committee on Children and Youth 1. Ballinger, Bob Chair 1. Wallace, David, Chair 3. Johnson, Mark Vice-Chair 2. Tucker, Clarke Vice-Chair 3. Flowers, Stephanie 3.. Bledsoe, Cecile 4. Caldwell, Ronald 4. Dismang, Jonathan 5. Stubblefield, Gary 5. Clark, Alan 6. Flippo, Scott 6. Hendren, Jim 7. Rice, Terry 7. Hester, Bart 8. Johnson, Blake 8. Davis, Breanne 9. Garner, Trent 9. Ballinger, Bob 10. Eads, Lance 10. Leding, Greg Joint Interim Committee on Legislative Facilities Joint Budget 10-3-1101 Joint Legislative Facilities Chair 1. Dismang, Jonathan Chair Chair Appointed by the Committee Members 1.. Hickey, Jr., Jimmy, President Pro Tempore 2. Wallace, David Vice-Chair President Pro Tem has one (1) appointment 2. (Chair & Vice-Chair chosen by the Efficiency Chairman has (4) appointments Joint Budget committee members) 3. Efficiency Chair Appointment 4 .Efficiency Chair Appointment 5. Efficiency Chair Appointment 6. Efficiency Chair appointment 7. Joint Budget Chair, Jonathan Dismang SENATE SELECT COMMITTEES Efficiency Committee Rules, Resolutions & Memorials 1. Hester, Bart Chair 1. Eads, Lance Chair 2. Davis, Breanne Vice-Chair 2. Sturch, James Vice-Chair 3. Elliott, Joyce 3. Bledsoe, Cecile 4. Teague, Larry 4. Rapert, Jason 5. Chesterfield, Linda 5. Flowers, Stephanie 6. Dismang, Jonathan 6. Irvin, Missy 7. Sample, Bill 7. Caldwell, Ronald 8. English, Jane 8. Stubblefield, Gary 9. Ingram, Keith 9. Garner, Trent 10. Pitsch, Mathew 10. Hill, Ricky The Senate members of the Joint Budget Committee shall select one member of the committee as Co-Chair and one member of the committee as Co-Vice Chair. JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE Dismang, Jonathan, Co-Chair Wallace, David, Co-Vice Chair JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE MEMBERS 1st Congressional District 1. Irvin, Missy 2. Ingram, Keith 3. Flippo, Scott 4. Johnson, Blake 5. Wallace, David 6. Hill, Ricky Alternate: Sturch, James 2nd Congressional District 1. Elliott, Joyce 2. Chesterfield, Linda 3. Dismang, Jonathan 4. English, Jane 5. Johnson, Mark 6. Hammer, Kim Alternate: Tucker, Clarke 3rd Congressional District 1. Hendren, Jim 2. Hester, Bart 3. Eads, Lance 4. Davis, Breanne 5. Ballinger, Bob 6. Leding, Greg Alternate: Pitsch, Mathew 4th Congressional District 1. Teague, Larry 2. Flowers, Stephanie 3. Sample, Bill 4. Clark, Alan 5. Stubblefield, Gary 6. Hickey, Jr., Jimmy Alternate: Garner, Trent Code 10-3-502 Terry Rice, Current Co-Chair of Legislative Council Cecile Bledsoe, Past Co-Chair Legislative Council (if not a Senate member - President Pro Tem appointee) Ronald Caldwell, Current Co-Chair of Legislative Audit Jason Rapert, Past Co-Chair of Legislative Audit (if not a Senate member - President Pro Tem appointee) The Senate members of the Legislative Council Committee shall select one member of the committee as Co-Chair and one member of the committee as Co-Vice Chair ARKANSAS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Rice, Terry Co- Chair Irvin, Missy Vice-Chair DISTRICT MEMBER 1ST ALTERNATE 1ST 1. Irvin, Missy Sturch, James 2. Johnson, Blake Sullivan, Dan 3. Wallace, David 4. Hill, Ricky 2nd 1. Elliott, Joyce Tucker, Clarke 2. Chesterfield, Linda Tucker, Clarke 3. English, Jane Tucker, Clarke 4. Johnson, Mark Tucker, Clarke 3rd 1. Hester, Bart Leding, Greg 2. Eads, Lance Leding, Greg 3. Davis, Breanne Leding, Greg 4. Ballinger, Bob Leding, Greg 4th 1. Flowers, Stephanie 2. Sample, Bill Gilmore, Ben 3. Clark, Alan Garner, Trent 4. Rice, Terry Beckham, Charles Code 10-3-301 Jimmy Hickey, Jr., President Pro Tempore of the Senate 1st Alternate: Jim Hendren, Immediate Past President Pro Tempore (if not a Senate member President Pro Tem appointee) Kim Hammer, President Pro Tempore-elect (appointed by Pro Tem until position is filled) Jonathan Dismang, Co-Chair, Joint Budget Committee Ronald Caldwell, Co-Chair Legislative Audit Gary Stubblefield, Co-Vice Chair Legislative Audit Jason Rapert, Past Co-Chair, Legislative Audit (if not a Senate member Pro Tem appointee) Cecile Bledsoe, Past Co-Chair, Legislative Council (if not a Senate member Pro Tem appointee) Scott Flippo, Majority Leader Mathew Pitsch, Majority Whip Keith Ingram, Minority Leader Larry Teague, Minority Whip The Senate members of the Legislative Joint Auditing Committee shall select one member of the committee as Co-Chair and one member of the committee as Co-Vice Chair LEGISLATIVE JOINT AUDITING COMMITTEE Caldwell, Ronald, Co-Chair Stubblefield, Gary, Vice-Chair DISTRICT MEMBERS FIRST ALTERNATE 1ST 1. Caldwell, Ronald Flippo, Scott 2. Sturch, James Johnson, Blake 3. Sullivan, Dan Wallace, David 4. Ingram, Keith Hill, Ricky 2ND 1. Hammer, Kim Dismang, Jonathan 2. Tucker, Clarke English, Jane 3. Elliott, Joyce Johnson, Mark 4. Chesterfield, Linda 3RD 1. Leding, Greg Ballinger, Bob 2. Pitsch, Mathew Hester, Bart 3. Bledsoe, Cecile Eads, Lance 4. Hendren, Jim Davis, Breanne 4TH 1. Stubblefield, Gary Teague, Larry 2. Garner, Trent Flowers, Stephanie 3. Gilmore, Ben Clark, Alan 4. Beckham, Charles Code 10-3-403 Jimmy Hickey, Jr., President Pro Tempore Jason Rapert, Past Co-Chair, Legislative Audit (if not a Senate member Pro Tem appointee) Terry Rice, Current Co-Chair of Legislative Council Missy Irvin, Current Co-Vice Chair of Legislative Council .
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