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Senate Leadership 2019 Senate Committees 111th TN General Assembly Senate Leadership Randy McNally Ferrell Haile Janice Bowling Lieutenant Governor & Speaker Pro Tempore Deputy Speaker Speaker of the Senate contact (SD-18 map) contact (SD-16 map) contact (SD-05 map) Republican Leadership Democratic Leadership Jack Johnson Ken Yager Jeff Yarbro Raumesh Akbari GOP Leader GOP Caucus DEM Leader DEM Caucus contact (SD-23 map) contact (SD-12 map) contact (SD-21 map) contact (SD-29 map) Prepared by Chas 2019 Senate Committees 111th TN General Assembly Commerce & Labor Paul Bailey, Chair Art Swann Jon Lundberg contact (SD-15 map) 1st Vice Chair 2nd Vice Chair contact (SD-02 map) contact (SD-04 map) Raumesh Akbari Dolores Gresham Jack Johnson contact (SD-29 map) contact (SD-26 map) contact (SD-23 map) Frank Niceley Steve Southerland Bo Watson contact (SD-08 map) contact (SD-01 map) contact (SD-11 map) Prepared by Chas 2019 Senate Committees 111th TN General Assembly Education Dolores Gresham, Chair Brian Kelsey Raumesh Akbari contact (SD-26 map) 1st Vice Chair 2nd Vice Chair contact (SD-31 map) contact (SD-29 map) Mike Bell Rusty Crowe Steven Dickerson contact (SD-09 map) contact (SD-03 map) contact (SD-20 map) Ferrell Haile Joey Hensley Jon Lundberg contact (SD-18 map) contact (SD-28 map) contact (SD-04 map) Prepared by Chas 2019 Senate Committees 111th TN General Assembly Energy, Agriculture & Natural Resources Steve Southerland, Chair Frank Niceley Mark Pody 1st Vice Chair 2nd Vice Chair contact (SD-01 map) contact (SD-08 map) contact (SD-17 map) Raumesh Akbari Dolores Gresham Rosalind Kurita contact (SD-29 map) contact (SD-26 map) contact (SD-22 map) Shane Reeves Katrina Robinson Dawn White contact (SD-14 map) contact (SD-33 map) contact (SD-13 map) Prepared by Chas 2019 Senate Committees 111th TN General Assembly Finance, Ways & Means Bo Watson, Chair John Stevens Joey Hensley contact (SD-11 map) 1st Vice Chair 2nd Vice Chair contact (SD-24 map) contact (SD-28 map) Richard Briggs Todd Gardenhire Brenda Gilmore Ferrell Haile contact (SD-07 map) contact (SD-10 map) contact (SD-19 map) contact (SD-18 map) Jack Johnson Brian Kelsey Ken Yager Jeff Yarbro contact (SD-23 map contact (SD-31 map) contact (SD-12 map) contact (SD-21 map) Prepared by Chas 2019 Senate Committees 111th TN General Assembly Government Operations Kerry Roberts, Chair Ed Jackson Janice Bowling contact (SD-25 map) 1st Vice Chair 2nd Vice Chair contact (SD-27 map) contact (SD-16 map) Mike Bell Rusty Crowe Rosalind Kurita contact (SD-09 map) contact (SD-03 map) contact (SD-22 map) Sara Kyle Becky Massey Mark Pody contact (SD-30 map) contact (SD-06) contact (SD-55 map) Prepared by Chas 2019 Senate Committees 111th TN General Assembly Health and Welfare Rusty Crowe, Chair Ferrell Haile Shane Reeves contact (SD-03 map) 1st Vice Chair 2nd Vice Chair (SD-18 map) (SD-14 map) contact contact Joey Hensley Ed Jackson Becky Massey contact (SD-28 map) contact (SD-27 map) contact (SD-06) Art Swann Bo Watson Jeff Yarbro contact (SD-02 map) contact (SD-11 map) contact (SD-21 map) Prepared by Chas 2019 Senate Committees 111th TN General Assembly Judiciary Mike Bell, Chair Jon Lundberg Dawn White contact (SD-09 map) 1st Vice Chair 2nd Vice Chair contact (SD-04 map) contact (SD-13 map) Janice Bowling Todd Gardenhire Sara Kyle contact (SD-16 map) contact (SD-10 map) contact (SD-30 map) Kerry Roberts Katrina Robinson John Stevens contact (SD-25 map) contact (SD-33 map) contact (SD-24 map) Prepared by Chas 2019 Senate Committees 111th TN General Assembly State & Local Government Steven Dickerson, Chair Richard Briggs Todd Gardenhire contact (SD-20 map) 1st Vice Chair 2nd Vice Chair contact (SD-07 map) contact (SD-10 map) Ed Jackson Brian Kelsey Shane Reeves contact (SD-27 map) contact (SD-31 map) contact (SD-14 map) Dawn White Ken Yager Jeff Yarbro contact (SD-13 map) contact (SD-12 map) contact (SD-21 map) Prepared by Chas 2019 Senate Committees 111th TN General Assembly Transportation & Safety Becky Massey, Chair Mark Pody Frank Niceley contact (SD-06) 1st Vice Chair 2nd Vice Chair contact (SD-55 map) contact (SD-08 map) Paul Bailey Janice Bowling Richard Briggs contact (SD-15 map) contact (SD-16 map) contact (SD-07 map) Brenda Gilmore John Stevens Art Swann contact (SD-19 map) contact (SD-24 map) contact (SD-02 map) Prepared by Chas 2019 Senate Committees 111th TN General Assembly Rules Bo Watson Ferrell Haile Brian Kelsey John Stevens Jeff Yarbro Chair contact (SD-18 map) contact (SD-31 map) contact (SD-24 map) contact (SD-21 map) contact (SD-11 map) Ethics Richard Briggs Steve Southerland Steven Dickerson Raumesh Akbari Ken Yager Chair contact (SD-01 map) contact (SD-20 map) contact (SD-29 map) contact (SD-12 map) contact (SD-07 map) Calendar Ed Jackson Jack Johnson Jeff Yarbro Chair contact (SD-23 map) contact (SD-21 map) contact (SD-27 map) Prepared by Chas .
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