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Ohio House of Representatives Standing Committees Ohio House of Representatives Standing Committees Agriculture & Conservation Commerce & Labor Kyle Koehler (R- Springfield) Chair 614-466-2038 Dick Stein (R - Norwalk) Chair 614-466-9628 Rodney Creech (R-West Alexandria) VC 614-466-2960 Mark Johnson (R- Chillicothe) VC 614-644-7928 Juanita Brent (D- Cleveland) RM 614-466-1408 Michelle Lepore-Hagan (D- Youngstown) RM 614-466-9435 Brian Baldridge (R- Winchester) 614-466-3780 Willis Blackshear (D- Dayton) 614-466-1607 Adam Bird (R-Cincinnati) 614-644-6034 Janine Boyd (D- Cleveland Heights) 614-644-5079 Sarah Fowler-Arthur (R- Rock Creek) 614-466-1405 Juanita Brent (D- Cleveland) 614-466-1408 Paula Hicks-Hudson (D- Toledo) 614-466-1401 Alessandro Cutrona (R- Canfield) 614-466-6107 Don Jones (R-Freeport) 614-644-8728 Mark Fraizer (R- Newark) 614-466-1482 Darrell Kick (R- Loudonville) 614-466-2994 Jim Hoops (R- Napoleon) 614-466-3760 Joe Miller (D- Amherst) 614-466-5141 Don Jones (R- Freeport) 614-644-8728 Michael O’Brien (D- Warren) 614-466-5358 Gayle Manning (R- North Ridgeville) 614-644-5076 Jenna Powell (R- Arcanum) 614-466-8114 Bill Roemer (R- Richfield) 614-644-5085 Michael Sheehy (D- Oregon) 614-466-1418 Monique Smith (D- Westlake) 614-466-0961 Armed Services & Veterans Affairs Criminal Justice Haraz Ghanbari (R- Perrysburg) Chair 614-466-8104 Jeff LaRe (R-Canal Winchester) Chair 614-466-8100 Mike Loychik (R- Cortland) VC 614-466-3488 D. J. Swearingen (R- Huron) VC 614-644-6011 Adam Miller (D- Columbus) RM 614-644-6005 David Leland (D- Columbus) RM 614-466-2473 Richard Brown (D- Canal Winchester) 614-644-6002 Cindy Abrams (R- Harrison) 614-466-9091 Erica Crawley (D- Columbus) 614-466-8010 Willis Blackshear (D- Dayton) 614-466-1607 Sarah Fowler-Arthur (R- Rock Creek) 614-466-1405 Sedrick Denson (D- Cincinnati) 614-466-1308 Jennifer Gross (R- West Chester) 614-466-8850 Tavia Galonski (D- Akron) 614-644-6037 Adam Holmes (R- Nashport) 614-644-6014 Adam Miller (D- Columbus) RM 614-644-6005 Brian Lampton (R- Fairborn) 614-644-6020 Phil Plummer (R- Dayton) 614-644-8051 Laura Lanese (R- Grove City) 614-466-9690 Sharron Ray (R- Wadsworth) 614-466-8140 Tracy Richardson (R- Marysville) 614-466-8147 Jean Schmidt (R- Loveland) 614-466-8134 Michael Sheehy (D- Oregon) 614-466-1418 Bill Seitz (R- Cincinnati) 614-466-8258 Casey Weinstein (D- Hudson) 614-466-1177 Andrea White (R- Kettering) 614-644-6008 Behavioral Health & Recovery Support Economic & Workforce Development Sara Carruthers (R- Hamilton) Chair 614-644-6721 Jay Edwards (R- Nelsonville) Chair 614-466-2158 Gail Pavliga (R- Atwater) VC 614-466-2004 Jenna Powell (R- Arcanum) VC 614-466-8114 Janine Boyd (D- Cleveland Heights) RM 614-644-5079 Terrence Upchurch (D- Cleveland) RM 614-466-7954 Gary Click (R- Vickery) 614-466-1374 Jon Cross (R- Kenton) 614-466-3819 Ron Ferguson (R- Wintersville) 614-466-3735 Ron Ferguson (R- Wintersville) 614-466-3735 Jennifer Gross (R- West Chester) 614-466-8850 Adam Holmes (R- Nashport) 614-644-6014 Adam Holmes (R- Nashport) 614-644-6014 Catherine Ingram (D- Cincinnati) 614-466-1645 Dontavius Jarrells (D- Columbus) 614-466-5343 Mike Loychik (R- Cortland) 614-466-3488 Scott Lipps (R- Franklin) 614-644-6023 Jessica Miranda (D- Cincinnati) 614-466-8120 Beth Liston (D- Dublin) 614-644-6030 Sharron Ray (R- Wadsworth) 614-466-8140 Adam Miller (D- Columbus) 614-644-6005 Craig Riedel (R- Defiance) 614-644-5091 Sharron Ray (R- Wadsworth) 614-466-8140 Phil Robinson (D- Solon) 614-644-6041 Thomas West (D- Canton) 614-466-8030 Monique Smith (D- Westlake) 614-466-0961 Bob Young (R- North Canton) 614-466-1790 Civil Justice Paul Zeltwanger (R- Mason) 614-644-6027 Brett Hillyer (R- Dennison) Chair 614-466-8035 Energy & Natural Resources Diane Grendell (R- Chesterland) VC 614-644-5088 Tavia Galonski (D- Akron) RM 614-644-6037 Jason Stephens (R- Kitts Hill) Chair 614-466-1366 Brian Stewart (R- Ashville) VC 614-466-1464 Richard Brown (D- Canal Winchester) 614-644-6002 Casey Weinstein (D- Hudson) RM 614-466-1177 Jeff Crossman (D- Parma) 614-466-3485 Alessandro Cutrona (R- Canfield) 614-466-6107 Gary Click (R- Vickery) 614-466-1374 Darrell Kick (R- Loudonville) 614-466-2994 Sedrick Denson (D- Cincinnati) 614-466-1308 Brian Lampton (R- Fairborn) 614-644-6020 Brett Hillyer (R- Dennison) 614-466-8035 David Leland (D- Columbus) 614-466-2473 Darrell Kick (R- Loudonville) 614-466-2994 Derek Merrin (R- Maumee) 614-466-1731 David Leland (D- Columbus) 614-466-2473 Bill Seitz (R- Cincinnati) 614-466-8258 Mary Lightbody (D- Westerville) 614-466-4847 Michael Skindell (D- Lakewood) 614-466-5921 Mike Loychik (R- Cortland) VC 614-466-3488 Brian Stewart (R- Ashville) 614-466-1464 Michael O’Brien (D- Warren) 614-466-5358 D. J. Swearingen (R- Huron) 614-644-6011 Craig Riedel (R- Defiance) 614-644-5091 Andrea White (R- Kettering) 614-644-6008 Scott Wiggam (R- Wooster) 614-466-1474 VC = Vice Chair | RM = Ranking Member of the Minority Party Ohio House of Representatives Standing Committees Family, Aging & Human Services Finance Subcommittee on Health & Human Services Susan Manchester (R-Lakeview) Chair 614-466-6344 Bill Roemer (R- Richfield) Chair 614-644-5085 Alessandro Cutrona (R- Canfield) VC 614-466-6107 Thomas West (D- Canton) RM 614-466-8030 Beth Liston (D- Dublin) RM 614-644-6030 Scott Lipps (R- Franklin) 614-644-6023 Cindy Abrams (R- Harrison) 614-466-9091 Jay Edwards (R- Nelsonville) 614-466-2158 Sara Carruthers (R- Hamilton) 614-644-6721 Allison Russo (D- Columbus) 614-466-8012 Gary Click (R- Vickery) 614-466-1374 Jay Edwards (R- Nelsonville) 614-466-2158 Finance Subcommittee on Higher Education Tim Ginter (R- Salem) 614-466-8022 Diane Grendell (R- Chesterland) 614-644-5088 Jon Cross (R- Kenton) Chair 614-466-3819 Stephanie Howse (D- Cleveland) 614-466-1414 Stephanie Howse (D- Cleveland) RM 614-466-1414 Marilyn John (R- Shelby) 614-466-5802 Allison Russo (D- Columbus) 614-466-8012 Rick Carfagna (R-Westerville) 614-466-1431 Jean Schmidt (R- Loveland) 614-466-8134 Haraz Ghanbari (R- Perrysburg) 614-466-8104 Dan Troy (D- Willowick) 614-466-7251 Dontavius Jarrells (D- Columbus) 614-466-5343 Thomas West (D- Canton) 614-466-8030 Finance Subcommittee on Primary & Secondary Finance Education Scott Oelslager (R- North Canton) Chair 614-752-2438 Tracy Richardson (R- Marysville) Chair 614-466-8147 Phil Plummer (R- Dayton) VC 614-644-8051 Dan Troy (D- Willowick) RM 614-466-7251 Erica Crawley (D- Columbus) RM 614-466-8010 Brian Baldridge (R- Winchester) 614-466-3780 Cindy Abrams (R- Harrison) 614-466-9091 Jamie Callender (R- Concord) 614-644-6074 Brian Baldridge (R- Winchester) 614-466-3780 Bride Rose Sweeney (D- Cleveland) 614-466-3350 Jamie Callender (R- Concord) 614-644-6074 Rick Carfagna (R-Westerville) 614-466-1431 Finance Subcommittee on Transportation Sara Carruthers (R- Hamilton) 614-644-6721 Jon Cross (R- Kenton) 614-466-3819 Tom Patton (R- Strongsville) Chair 614-466-4895 Jay Edwards (R- Nelsonville) 614-466-2158 Michael Skindell (D- Lakewood) RM 614-466-5921 Haraz Ghanbari (R- Perrysburg) 614-466-8104 Paula Hicks-Hudson (D- Toledo) 614-466-1401 Jeff LaRe (R-Canal Winchester) 614-466-8100 Jim Hoops (R- Napoleon) 614-466-3760 Brigid Kelly (D- Cincinnati) 614-466-5786 Stephanie Howse (D- Cleveland) 614-466-1414 Jason Stephens (R- Kitts Hill) 614-466-1366 Dontavius Jarrells (D- Columbus) 614-466-5343 Brigid Kelly (D- Cincinnati) 614-466-5786 Financial Institutions Darrell Kick (R- Loudonville) 614-466-2994 Jeff LaRe (R-Canal Winchester) 614-466-8100 Kris Jordan (R- Ostrander) Chair 614-644-6711 Scott Lipps (R- Franklin) 614-644-6023 Ron Ferguson (R- Wintersville) VC 614-466-3735 Michael O’Brien (D- Warren) 614-466-5358 Jeff Crossman (D- Parma) RM 614-466-3485 Tom Patton (R- Strongsville) 614-466-4895 Tom Brinkman (R- Cincinnati) 614-644-6886 Tracy Richardson (R- Marysville) 614-466-8147 Sedrick Denson (D- Cincinnati) 614-466-1308 Bill Roemer (R- Richfield) 614-644-5085 Brett Hillyer (R- Dennison) 614-466-8035 Allison Russo (D- Columbus) 614-466-8012 Catherine Ingram (D- Cincinnati) 614-466-1645 Jean Schmidt (R- Loveland) 614-466-8134 Brian Lampton (R- Fairborn) 614-644-6020 Michael Skindell (D- Lakewood) 614-466-5921 David Leland (D- Columbus) 614-466-2473 Jason Stephens (R- Kitts Hill) 614-466-1366 Derek Merrin (R- Maumee) 614-466-1731 Reggie Stoltzfus (R- Minerva) 614-466-9078 Jenna Powell (R- Arcanum) 614-466-8114 D. J. Swearingen (R- Huron) 614-644-6011 Bill Roemer (R- Richfield) 614-644-5085 Bride Rose Sweeney (D- Cleveland) 614-466-3350 Bride Rose Sweeney (D- Cleveland) 614-466-3350 Dan Troy (D- Willowick) 614-466-7251 Thomas West (D- Canton) 614-466-8030 Shane Wilken (R- Hillsboro) 614-466-3506 Government Oversight Shane Wilken (R- Hillsboro) Chair 614-466-3506 Finance Subcommittee on Agriculture, Development Andrea White (R- Kettering) VC 614-644-6008 & Natural Resources Bride Rose Sweeney (D- Cleveland) RM 614-466-3350 Darrell Kick (R- Loudonville) Chair 614-466-2994 Cindy Abrams (R- Harrison) 614-466-9091 Michael O’Brien (D- Warren) RM 614-466-5358 Rick Carfagna (R-Westerville) 614-466-1431 Tavia Galonski (D- Akron) RM 614-644-6037 Paula Hicks-Hudson (D- Toledo) 614-466-1401 Tim Ginter (R- Salem) 614-466-8022 Jean Schmidt (R- Loveland) 614-466-8134 Stephanie Howse (D- Cleveland) 614-466-1414 Reggie Stoltzfus (R- Minerva) 614-466-9078 Don Jones (R-Freeport) 614-644-8728 Brigid Kelly (D- Cincinnati) 614-466-5786 Phil Plummer (R- Dayton) 614-644-8051 Bill Seitz (R- Cincinnati) 614-466-8258 Emilia Sykes (D- Akron) 614-466-3100 VC = Vice Chair | RM = Ranking Member of the Minority Party Ohio House of Representatives Standing Committees
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