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MICHIGAN GOVERNMENT DIRECTORY 100Th LEGISLATURE MICHIGAN GOVERNMENT DIRECTORY 30 R Roger Victory, Husdonville~~ S-106 CAP 6920 100th LEGISLATURE 31 R Kevin Daley, Lum~~ 6100 BIN 1777 2019–2020 32 R Ken Horn, Frankenmuth~ 7200 BIN 1760 33 R Rick Outman, Six Lakes ~~ 4400 BIN 3760 Asterisks indicate number of terms served. State officials/Senate members allowed two four-year terms, 34 R Jon Bumstead, Bumstead ~~ 7100 BIN 1635 House members allowed three two-year terms. 35 R Curtis Vanderwall, Ludington~~ 3200 BIN 1725 36 R Jim Stamas, Midland~ 5200 BIN 7946 EXECUTIVE 37 R Wayne Schmidt, Traverse City~ 4600 BIN 2413 Website: www.michigan.gov 38 R Ed McBroom, Vulcan~~ 4100 BIN 7840 Gretchen Whitmer (D), Governor Garlin Gilchrist II (D), Lt. Governor P.O. Box 30013 P.O. Box 30013 SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES 2019–2020 Lansing MI 48909 Lansing MI 48909 Note: In all committees Democrats are in bold type. Republicans are in regular type. 517-373-3400 or 517-335-7858 517-373-6800 The Republican/Democrat split is shown in parenthesis. C-chairman, VC-vice chaiman, [email protected] [email protected] MVC-majority vice chairman. ADVICE AND CONSENT (4/1) 517-373-5512 Jocelyn Benson (D), Sec. of State Dana Nessel (R), Attorney General Lucido (C), LaSata (VC), Nesbitt, McBroom, Hertel (MVC). 4th floor Austin Bldg. 7th floor Williams Bldg. 430 W. Allegan P.O. Box 30212 AGRICULTURE (2/2): 517-373-1721. Lansing MI 48918 Lansing MI 48909 Daley (C), Victory (VC), Lauwers, Ananich (MVC), Polehanki. 517-373-2510 517-373-1110 APPROPRIATIONS (12/5): 517-373-1801. [email protected] [email protected] Stamas (C), Bumstead (VC), Barrett, Bizon, LaSata, MacDonald, MacGregor, SENATE LEADERSHIP Nesbitt, Outman, Runestad, Schmidt, Victory, Hertel Jr. (MVC), Bayer, Majority Leader Mike Shirkey Hollier, Irwin, McCann, Santana. Majority Floor Leader Peter MacGregor ECONOMIC AND SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (6/3): 517-373-1721. Majority Caucus Chair Curt Vanderwall Horn (C), Vanderwall (VC), MacGregor, Theis, Lauwers, Schmidt, McMorrow Majority Whip Dr. John Bixon (MVC), Geis, Moss. President Pro Tempore Aric Nesbitt Minority Leader Jim Ananich EDUCATION AND CAREER READINESS (5/2): 517-373-5314. Minority Floor Leader Stephanie Chang Theis (C), Horn (VC), Bumstead, Runestad, Daley, Polehanki (MVC), Geis. Minority Caucus Chair Paul Wojno ELECTIONS (4/1): 517-373-5323. Minority Whip Rosemary Bayer Johnson (C), McBroom (VC), Lucido, VanderWall, Wojno. HOUSE LEADERSHIP ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY (7/3): 517-373-1721. Speaker Lee Chatfield Lauwers (C), Horn (VC), LaSata, Nesbitt, Barrett, Bumstead, Outman, McCann Majority Floor Leader Triston Cole (MVC), Brinks, McMorrow. Minority Floor Leader Yousef Rabhi Speaker Pro Tempore Jason Wentworth ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (5/2): 517-373-5323. Minority Leader Christine Grieg Outman (C), Daley (VC), Johnson, VanderWall, McBroom, Bayer (MVC), MICHIGAN SENATE Brinks. P.O. Box 30036, Lansing MI 48909 FAMILIES, SENIORS AND VETERANS (5/2): 517-373-1721. Website: www.senate.mi.gov Bizon (C), Barrett (VC), Runestad, Johnson, Zorn, Bullock(MVC), Alexander. 22 Republicans, 16 Democrats FINANCE (5/2): 517-373-5512. 4 year terms Runestad (C), Nesbitt (VC), Daley, Bumstead, VanderWall, Chang (MVC), Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II (D), President Alexander. Margaret O’Brien, Secretary 517-373-2400 GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS (3/2): 517-373-5307. Email: [email protected] Shirkey (C), Lauwers, Nesbitt, Ananich (MVC), Chang. HEALTH POLICY AND HUMAN SERVICES (6/4): 517-373-5323. Office designations: CAP = Capitol Building; BIN = Binsfeld Building VanderWall (C), Bizon (VC), Johnson, LaSata, MacDonald, Theis, Brinks District/Party/Name/Hometown Office (517) 373- (MVC), Hertel, Santana, Wojno. 1 D Stephanie Chang, Detroit~~ 4300 BIN 7346 INSURANCE AND BANKING (7/3): 517-373-5314. 2 D Adam Hollier, Detroit 3300 BIN 7748 3 D Sylvia Santana, Detroit~~ S-9 CAP 0990 Theis (C), Lauwers (VC), LaSata, Nesbitt, Daley, Barrett, Horn, Geiss (MVC), 4 D Marshall Bullock, Detroit~ 3500 BIN 7918 Bullock, McMorrow. 5 D Betty Jean Alexander, Detroit~ 5500 BIN 0994 JUDICIARY AND PUBLIC SAFETY (5/2): 517-373-5512. 6 D Erika Geiss, Taylor~~ 4500 BIN 7800 Lucido (C), VanderWall (VC), Barrett, Johnson, Runestead, Chang (MVC), 7 D Dayna Polehanki, Livonia~~ 3400 BIN 7350 Irwin. 8 R Peter J. Lucido, Shelby Twp.~~ 7500 BIN 7670 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (4/1): 517-373-1721. 9 D Paul Wojno, Warren~~ 6300 BIN 8360 10 R Michael MacDonald, Macomb~~ 3600 BIN 7315 Zorn (C), Johnson (VC), Daley, Alexander (MVC), Moss. 11 D Jeremy Moss, Southfield~~ 6400 BIN 7888 NATURAL RESOURCES (4/1): 517-373-5512. 12 D Rosemary Bayer, Beverly Hills~~ S-2 CAP 2417 McBroom (C), Bumstead (VC), Outman, Schmidt, McCann. 13 D Mallory McMorrow, Royal Oak~ 3100 BIN 2523 OVERSIGHT (4/1): 517-373-5512. 14 R Ruth Johnson, Holly~~ 6500 BIN 1636 15 R Jim Runestad, White Lake~~ S-309 CAP 1758 McBroom (C), Lucido (VC), Theis, MacDonald, Irwin. 16 R Mike Shirkey / Clark Lake~ 5300 BIN 5932 REGULATORY REFORM (6/3): 517-373-5314. 17 R Dale Zorn / Ida~ 5100 BIN 3543 Nesbitt (C), Theis (VC), Johnson, Lauwers, VanderWall, Zorn, Moss (MVC), 18 D Jeff Irwin, Ann Arbor~~ 7300 BIN 2406 Polehanki, Wojno. 19 R John Bizon, Battle Creek~~ S-132 CAP 2426 TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE (6/3): 517-373-5323. 20 D Sean McCann, Kalamazoo~ 5400 BIN 5100 Barrett (C), LaSata (VC), McBroom, Victory, Outman, Lauwers, Geiss (MVC), 21 R Kim LaSata, St. Joseph~~ S-8 CAP 6960 Bullock, Hollier. 22 R Lana Theis, Brighton~~ 6600 BIN 2420 23 D Curtis Hertel Jr., East Lansing~ 7600 BIN 1734 SENATE APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES 24 R Tom Barrett, Charlotte~~ 4200 BIN 3447 25 R Dan Lauwers, Brockway~~ 6200 BIN 7708 Note: In all committees Democrats are in bold type. Republicans are in regular type. 26 R Arie Nesbitt, Lawton~~ 7400 BIN 0793 The Republican/Democrat split is shown in parenthesis. C-chairman, VC-vice chair- man, MVC-minority vice chairman. 27 D Jim Ananich, Flint~ S-105 CAP 0142 28 R Peter MacGregor, Rockford~ 5600 BIN 0797 AGRICULTURE and RURAL DEVELOPMENT (2/1.) 29 D Winnie Brinks, Grand Rapids~~ S-324 CAP 1801 Victory (C), Daley (VC), McCann. 2019 MICHIGAN PETROLEUM DIRECTORY MICHIGAN GOVERNMENT DIRECTORY COMMUNITY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (6/3) 44 R Matt Maddock / Milford~~ N-893 HOB 2616 MacGregor (C), Bizon, (VC), Schmidt, LaSata, MacDonald, Barrett, Hertel 45 R Michael Webber / Rochester Hills~~ N-894 HOB 1773 (MVC), Irwin, Santana. 46 R John Reilly / Oakland~ N-895 HOB 1798 GENERAL GOVERNMENT (3/1). 47 R Hank Vaupel / Fowlerville~~ N-896 HOB 8835 Stamas (C), Victory (VC), Bumstead, Irwin. 48 D Sheryl Kennedy / Davison~~ N-897 HOB 7557 49 D John D. Cherry / Flint~~ N-898 HOB 7515 JOINT CAPITAL OUTLAY (6/3). 50 D Tim Sneller / Grand Blanc~ N-899 HOB 3906 Horn (C), Outman (VC), Zorn, Runestad, Bizon, Schmidt, Santana (MVC), Hertel, McCann. 51 R Mike Mueller / Linden~~ S-985 HOB 1780 52 D Donna Lasinski / Saline~ S-986 HOB 0828 JUDICIARY AND PUBLIC SAFETY (2/1). 53 D Yousef Rabhi / Ann Arbor~ S-987 HOB 2577 Barrett (C), Runestad (VC), Hollier. 54 D Ronnie Peterson / Ypsilanti~ S-988 HOB 1771 K-12 AND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (3/1). 55 D Adam Zemke / Ann Arbor~~ S-989 HOB 1792 Schmidt (C), Outman (VC), Bumstead, Daley, Bayer. 56 R Jason Sheppard / Temperance~~ N-990 HOB 2617 LICENSING and REGULATORY AFFAIRS (2/1). 57 R Bronna Kahle / Adrian~ N-991 HOB 1706 Nesbitt(C), MacDonald (VC), Santana. 58 R Eric Leutheuser / Hillsdale~~ N-992 HOB 1794 59 R Aaron Miller / Sherman Township~~ N-993 HOB 0832 NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (3/2). Bumstead (C), Outman (VC), Victory, McCann (MVC), Bayer. 60 D Jon Hoadley / Kalamazoo~~ N-994 HOB 1785 61 R Brandt Iden / Kalamazoo~~ N-995 HOB 1774 TALENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/MEDC (3/1). 62 D Jim Haadsma / Battle Creek~~ N-996 HOB 0555 Horn (C), Schmidt (VC), Hollier. 63 R Matt Hall/ Emmett Township~~ N-997 HOB 1787 TRANSPORTATION (4/2). 64 R Julie Alexander / Hanover~ N-998 HOB 1795 Schmidt (C), Victory (VC), MacGregor, MacDonald, Zorn, Hollier (MVC), Bayer. 65 R Sarah Lightner / Springport~~ N-999 HOB 1775 UNIVERSITIES AND COMMUNITY COLLEGES (5/2). 66 R Beth Griffin / Mattawan~ S-1085 HOB 0839 LaSata (C), Horn (VC), Bizon, MacDonald, Zorn, Irwin (MVC), Hertel. 67 D Kara Hope / Lansing~~ S-1086 HOB 0587 68 D Sarah Anthony / Lansing S-1087 HOB 0826 MICHIGAN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 69 D Julie Brixie / Meridian Township S-1088 HOB 1786 P.O. Box 30014, Lansing MI 48909 70 R James Lower / Cedar Lake~ S-1089 HOB 0834 Website: www.house.mi.gov 71 D Angela Witwer / Delta Township~~ N-1090 HOB 0853 58 Republicans, 52 Democrats 72 R Steven Johnson / Wayland~ N-1091 HOB 0840 2 year terms 73 R Lynn Afendoulis / Grand Rapids~~ N-1092 HOB 0218 Gary Randall, clerk: 517-373-0135. Email: [email protected] 74 R Mark Huizenga / Walker~~ N-1093 HOB 8900 Office designations: CAP = Capitol Building; 75 D David LaGrand / Grand Rapids~ N-1094 HOB 2668 HOB = Anderson House Office Building 76 D Rachel Hood / Grand Rapids~~ N-1095 HOB 0822 77 R Tommy Brann / Wyoming~ N-1096 HOB 2277 District/Party/Name/Hometown Office (517) 373- 78 R Brad Paquette / Niles~~ N-1097 HOB 1796 1 D Tenisha Yancy / Harper Woods~ S-585 HOB 0154 79 R Pauline Wendzel / Watervliet~ N-1098 HOB 1403 2 D Joe Tate / Detroit~~ S-586 HOB 1776 80 R Mary Whiteford / Casco Township~ N-1099 HOB 0836 3 D Wendell Byrd / Detroit~~ S-587 HOB 0144 81 R Gary R. Eisen / St. Clair Township S-1185 HOB 1790 4 D Issac Robinson / Detroit~~ S-588 HOB 1008 82 R Gary Howell / North Branch~ S-1186 HOB 1800 5 D Cynthia Johnson / Detroit~~ S-589 HOB 0844 83 R Shane Hernandez / Port
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