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SUGGESTED 2017-18 LEGISLATIVE INTERIM COMMITTEES with LEGISLATOR PREFERENCES COMMITTEE WORKING DOCUMENT All Choices June 13, 2017 11:00 a.m. SUGGESTED 2017-18 LEGISLATIVE INTERIM COMMITTEES WITH LEGISLATOR PREFERENCES COMMITTEE WORKING DOCUMENT All Choices Administrative Rules R Representative Greg Westlind 4 (1 From Each House or Senate Standing Committee) R Representative Randy Boehning 1 Budget Section R Representative Bill Devlin 1 Membership consists of leadership R Representative Kim Koppelman 1 R Representative Larry Bellew R Representative Scott Louser 1 R Representative Randy Boehning R Representative Jay Seibel 1 R Representative Roger Brabandt D Senator Joan Heckaman 1 R Representative Mike Brandenburg R Representative Nathan Toman 2 R Representative Al Carlson R Representative Robin Weisz 2 R Representative Jeff Delzer R Representative Brandy Pyle 3 R Representative Tom Kading D Representative Joshua Boschee 3 R Representative Keith Kempenich R Senator Kelly Armstrong 3 R Senator Jerry Klein 3 R Representative Gary Kreidt R Senator Nicole Poolman 4 R Representative Bob Martinson D Representative Mary Schneider R Representative Lisa Meier R Senator Howard Anderson R Representative David Monson R Senator Ralph Kilzer R Representative Mike Nathe R Senator Scott Meyer R Representative Jon Nelson R Senator David Rust R Representative Chet Pollert 18 Members R Representative Mark Sanford 15 Republicans 3 Democrats R Representative Mike Schatz R Representative Ben Koppelman 2 R Representative Jim Schmidt R Representative Karen Rohr 4 R Representative Roscoe Streyle R Representative Gary Sukut 4 R Representative Donald Vigesaa D Representative Tracy Boe Agriculture D Representative Lois Delmore R Representative Craig Johnson 1 D Representative Kathy Hogan R Representative Dwight Kiefert 1 D Representative Richard Holman R Representative Kathy Skroch 1 R Senator Larry Luick 1 D Representative Corey Mock D Senator Jim Dotzenrod 1 R Senator Bill Bowman R Representative Dennis Johnson 2 R Senator Dick Dever R Senator Janne Myrdal 2 R Senator Robert Erbele D Senator Joan Heckaman 2 R Senator David Hogue D Representative Kathy Hogan 3 R Senator Ray Holmberg R Representative Michael Howe R Senator Ralph Kilzer R Senator Bill Bowman R Senator Jerry Klein 11 Members R Senator Karen Krebsbach 8 Republicans 3 Democrats R Senator Gary Lee R Representative Jeffery Magrum 2 R Senator Dave Oehlke R Representative Dick Anderson 3 R Senator Ronald Sorvaag R Representative Jim Grueneich 3 R Senator Terry Wanzek R Representative Bill Oliver 3 R Senator Rich Wardner D Representative Tracy Boe 3 D Senator John Grabinger R Senator Oley Larsen 3 D Senator Joan Heckaman R Representative Jake Blum 4 D Senator Tim Mathern D Senator Larry Robinson R Senator Nicole Poolman 2 42 Members R Senator David Rust 3 33 Republicans R Representative Thomas Beadle 4 9 Democrats R Representative Roger Brabandt 4 R Representative Jim Grueneich 4 Education Funding R Representative Dennis Johnson 4 R Representative Pat Heinert 1 D Representative Lois Delmore 4 R Representative Cynthia Schreiber-Beck 1 R Senator Janne Myrdal 4 R Senator Ralph Kilzer 1 R Senator Donald Schaible 1 Employee Benefits Programs R Representative Mark Owens 2 (7 House; 6 Senate) R Representative Mark Sanford 2 R Representative Vernon Laning 1 R Representative Denton Zubke 2 R Representative Jason Dockter 2 R Senator David Rust 2 R Senator Karen Krebsbach 2 D Senator Erin Oban 2 R Representative Mark Owens 3 R Representative Dennis Johnson 3 R Representative Randy Boehning 4 R Representative David Monson 3 R Senator Dick Dever 4 D Representative Richard Holman 3 R Senator Oley Larsen 4 R Senator Kyle Davison 3 R Senator Gary Lee 4 13 Members R Representative Mike Lefor 11 Republicans R Representative Roscoe Streyle 2 Democrats D Representative Alisa Mitskog R Representative Donald Longmuir 1 R Senator Brad Bekkedahl R Representative Randy Schobinger 1 D Senator Carolyn Nelson R Representative Mary Johnson 2 13 Members D Representative Marvin Nelson 2 11 Republicans R Representative Mike Schatz 3 2 Democrats R Senator Howard Anderson 3 D Representative Pamela Anderson 1 R Senator Shawn Vedaa 3 R Representative Mary Johnson 4 D Senator Jim Dotzenrod 3 R Representative Scott Louser 4 R Representative Thomas Beadle 4 R Representative Rich S. 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