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2015 OMPA Member City Legislators 55Th Legislature Senators 2015 OMPA Member City Legislators 55th Legislature Senators Mike Schulz Mark Allen Patrick Anderson Don Barrington Majority Floor Leader District 4 District 19 District 31 District 38 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (405) 521-5576 (405) 521-5630 (405) 521-5563 (405) 521-5612 Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Spiro Blackwell, Goltry, Pond Frederick, Manitou, Ryan, Altus, Eldorado, Granite, Creek Walters Mangum, Olustee Stephanie Bice Larry Boggs Corey Brooks Eddie Fields District 22 District 7 District 43 Asst. Majority Floor Leader District 10 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (405) 521-5592 (405) 521-5604 (405) 521-5522 [email protected] (405) 521-5581 Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Edmond Wetumka Comanche, Duncan, Member cities represented: Marlow, Purcell, Hominy, Newkirk, Pawhuska, Ponca City, Tonkawa Senators John Ford AJ Griffin Jim Halligan Darcy Jech District 29 Caucus Vice Chair District 21 District 26 District 20 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (405) 521-5634 [email protected] (405) 521-5572 (405) 521-5545 (405) 521-5628 Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Copan Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Kingfisher, Okeene, Watonga Edmond, Orlando, Perry Yale Clark Jolley Ron Justice Bryce Marlatt Susan Paddack District 41 Rural Caucus Chair Caucus Chair Asst. Democratic Floor Leader District 23 District 27 District 13 [email protected] (405) 521-5622 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (405) 521-5537 (405) 521-5626 (405) 521-5541 Member cities represented: Edmond Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Geary Fairview, Laverne, Wynnewood Waynoka Senators Jason Smalley John Sparks Greg Treat District 28 Asst. Democratic Floor Leader Asst. Majority Floor Leader District 16 District 47 [email protected] (405) 521-5547 [email protected] [email protected] (405) 521-5553 (405) 521-5632 Member cities represented: Prague, Tecumseh Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Lexington Edmond Senate Committees (partial list) The President Pro Tempore, Brian Bingman, is an Ex-Officio voting member of all Senate Committees. As Majority Floor Leader, Mike Schulz, also serves as an Ex-Officio voting member of all Senate Committees. ENERGY GENERAL GOVERNMENT Bryce Marlatt, Chair Nathan Dahm, Chair AJ Griffin, Vice Chair Jack Fry, Vice Chair Mark Allen Stephanie Bice Randy Bass Corey Brooks Rick Brinkley Kay Floyd Brian Crain David Holt Eddie Fields Bryce Marlatt Clark Jolley Anastasia Pittman Ron Justice Ralph Shortey Kyle Loveless Ralph Shortey Rob Standridge John Sparks Greg Treat Charles Wyrick Senate Committees (partial list) APPROPRIATIONS Clark Jolley, Chair Darcy Jech Greg Treat, Vice Chair Ron Justice Mark Allen Kyle Loveless Patrick Anderson Bryce Marlatt Don Barrington Mike Mazzei Randy Bass Dan Newberry Stephanie Bice Susan Paddack Larry Boggs Anastasia Pittman Josh Brecheen Marty Quinn Rick Brinkley Ron Sharp Corey Brooks Wayne Shaw Bill Brown Ralph Shortey Brian Crain Joseph Silk Nathan Dahm Frank Simpson Kim David Jason Smalley Eddie Fields John Sparks Kay Floyd Rob Standridge John Ford Gary Stanislawski Jack Fry Anthony Sykes Earl Garrison Roger Thompson AJ Griffin Charles Wyrick Jim Halligan Ervin Yen David Holt APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES GENERAL GOVERNMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES & SELECT AGENCIES TRANSPORTATION REGULATORY SERVICES Kyle Loveless, Chair Ron Justice, Chair David Holt, Chair Roger Thompson, Vice Chair Marty Quinn, Vice Chair Wayne Shaw, Vice Chair Mark Allen Patrick Anderson Stephanie Bice Randy Bass Randy Bass Nathan Dahm Rick Brinkley Eddie Fields Kay Floyd Larry Boggs Darcy Jech Dan Newberry Jack Fry Mike Mazzei Anastasia Pittman Bryce Marlatt Charles Wyrick Susan Paddack House of Representatives Jeffrey Hickman Lee Denney Scott Biggs Lisa Billy Speaker of the House Speaker Pro Tempore District 51 Floor Leader District 58 District 33 District 42 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (405) 557-7405 [email protected] (405) 557-7339 (405) 557-7304 (405) 557-7365 Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Duncan, Marlow Member cities represented: Goltry, Fairview, Waynoka Orlando, Yale Purcell Kevin Calvey Ed Cannaday Dennis Casey Bobby Cleveland District 82 District 15 District 35 District 20 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (405) 557-7357 (405) 557-7375 (405) 557-7344 (405) 557-7308 Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Edmond Spiro Perry Lexington, Purcell House of Representatives Josh Cockroft Jeff Coody Marian Cooksey Travis Dunlap District 27 District 63 Assistant Majority Whip District 10 District 39 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (405) 557-7349 (405) 557-7307 [email protected] (405) 557-7402 (405) 557-7342 Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Tecumseh Frederick, Manitou Member cities represented: Copan Edmond Dan Fisher Randy Grau Dennis Johnson Steve Kouplen District 60 Assistant Majority Whip District 50 Minority Caucus Vice Chair District 81 District 24 [email protected] [email protected] (405) 557-7311 [email protected] (405) 557-7327 [email protected] (405) 557-7360 (405) 557-7306 Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Geary Member cities represented: Comanche, Duncan, Ryan Member cities represented: Edmond Wetumka House of Representatives James Lockhart Charles McCall Randy McDaniel Lewis Moore District 3 District 22 District 83 District 96 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (405) 557-7413 (405) 557-7412 (405) 557-7409 (405) 557-7400 Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Spiro Wynnewood Edmond Edmond Casey Murdock Jason Murphey Charles Ortega Scooter Park District 61 District 31 Majority Floor Leader District 65 District 52 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (405) 557-7384 (405) 557-7350 [email protected] (405) 557-7305 (405) 557-7369 Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Laverne Edmond Member cities represented: Duncan, Walters Altus, Eldorado, Granite, Mangum, Olustee House of Representatives John Pfeiffer Sean Roberts Todd Russ Mike Sanders District 38 District 36 District 55 District 59 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (405) 557-7332 (405) 557-7322 (405) 557-7312 (405) 557-7407 Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Blackwell, Newkirk, Hominy, Pawhuska Mangum Kingfisher, Okeene, Orlando, Perry, Ponca City, Watonga Pond Creek, Tonkawa Steve Vaughan Kevin Wallace Justin Wood Harold Wright District 37 District 32 District 26 District 57 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (405) 557-7355 (405) 557-7368 (405) 557-7345 (405) 557-7325 Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Member cities represented: Pawhuska, Ponca City Prague Tecumseh Geary House of Representatives Committees (partial list) Speaker of the House, Jeff Hickman, is an Ex-Officio voting member of all House Committees. As Speaker Pro Tempore, Lee Denney, also serves as an Ex-Officio voting member of all House Committees. APPROPRIATIONS & BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS & BUDGET GENERAL GOVERNMENT SUBCOMMITTEE Rep. Earl Sears, Chair Rep. Dennis Casey, Vice Chair Rep. Dennis Johnson, Chair Rep. John Bennett Rep. Gary Banz, Vice Chair Rep. Lisa Billy Rep. David Brumbaugh Rep. Mike Brown Rep. George Faught Rep. Ann Coody Rep. Dan Fisher Rep. Doug Cox Rep. Chuck Hoskin Rep. David Dank Rep. Jason Murphey Rep. Scott Inman Rep. Scooter Park Rep. Dennis Johnson Rep. David Perryman Rep. Scott Martin Rep. Cory Williams Rep. Charles McCall Rep. Mark McCullough APPROPRIATIONS & BUDGET Rep. Jeannie McDaniel NATURAL RESOURCES & REGULATORY Rep. Randy McDaniel SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE Rep. Jerry McPeak Rep. Richard Morrissette Rep. Leslie Osborn, Chair Rep. Jason Nelson Rep. John Pfeiffer, Vice Chair Rep. Charles Ortega Rep. Scott Biggs Rep. Leslie Osborn Rep. Josh Cockroft Rep. Pat Ownbey Rep. Marian Cooksey Rep. Pam Peterson Rep. John Enns Rep. R.C. Pruett Rep. Steve Kouplen Rep. Wade Rousselot Rep. Mark Lepak Rep. Todd Russ Rep. Seneca Scott Rep. Mike Sanders Rep. Jerry Shoemake Rep. Ben Sherrer Rep. Steve Vaughan Rep. Paul Wesselhoft Rep. Kevin Wallace Rep. Harold Wright COUNTY & MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS & BUDGET Rep. Sean Roberts, Chair REVENUE & TAXATION SUBCOMMITTEE Rep. Scooter Park, Vice Chair Rep. Mike Christian Rep. David Dank, Chair Rep. Josh Cockroft Rep. Charles McCall, Vice Chair Rep. Dan Kirby Rep. Elise Hall Rep. Kevin Matthews Rep. Tom Newell Rep. Jason Murphey Rep. Wade Rousselot Rep. David Perryman Rep. Shane Stone Rep. Chuck Strohm House of Representatives Committees (partial list) ENERGY & NATURAL RESOURCES STATE & FEDERAL RELATIONS Rep. Weldon Watson, Chair Rep. Mark
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