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SC House Education and Public Works Committee NAME PARTY- EMAIL COLUMBIA HOME/BUSINESS DISTRICT PHONE PHONE United States Parents Involved in Education- South Carolina Chapter SC House Education and Public Works Committee NAME PARTY- EMAIL COLUMBIA HOME/BUSINESS DISTRICT PHONE PHONE Merita "Rita" R- [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (864) 439- Allison (Chair) Spartanburg 734-3053 6255 // 36 Business: (864) 909-1092 Ronald R-Aiken 84 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 593- "Ronnie" 212-6917 4745 Young Robert L. D-Charleston [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 889- Brown 116 734-3170 8835 // (843) 889-6440 Terry D-Florence [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 665- Alexander 59 734-3004 7321 Linda "Lin" R-Charleston [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 571- Bennett 114 212-6948 6330 Wendy C. D-Richland [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 776- Brawley 70 212-6961 9286 Paula Rawl R-Lexington [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 359- Calhoon 87 212-6924 4550 // Business: (803) 808-5224 Bobby J. Cox R-Greenville [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (864) 631- 21 212-6883 5840 Converse R- [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 873- "Con" Chellis Dorchester 212-6871 1584 // 94 Business: (843) 771-0061 Raye Felder R-York 26 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (803) 212-6892 547-6715 Jerry Govan D- [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 531- Orangeburg 734-3012 1158 // 95 Business: (803) 533-7976 Steven Long R- [email protected] Columbia: (803) Cell: (864) 978- Spartanburg 212-6878 3104 37 Tim McGinnis R- Horry 56 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Cell: (843) 798- 212-6935 7440 Tommy R-Greenville [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (864) Stringer 18 212-6881 877-9511 United States Parents Involved in Education- South Carolina Chapter Bill Taylor R-Aiken 86 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (803) 212-6923 270-2012 Ivory Thigpen D-Richland [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 865- 79 212-6794 8738 // Business: (803) 699-8171 Chris Wooten R-Lexington [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 609- 69 212-6897 1084 // Business: (803) 359-3001 Richard R- [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (843) "Richie" Yow Chesterfield 212-6949 623-5001 53 SC Full House Members Lucas D-Marion 57 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (843) Atkinson 212-6936 423-8237 Nathan R-Richland [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 732- Ballentine 71 734-2969 1861 Jeffrey "Jeff" R-Beaufort [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (843) Bradley 123 212-6928 342-6918 Bruce M. R-York 48 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Cell: (803) 493- Bryant 212-6888 3768 Micajah P. R-Lexington [email protected] Columbia: (803) Cell: (803) 250- "Micah" 89 212-6959 5834 Caskey Gary Clary R-Pickens 3 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (864) 212-6908 415-0886 Gilda Cobb- D- [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 531- Hunter Orangeburg 734-2809 1257 // 66 Business: (803) 534-2448 Joseph S. R-Berkeley [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 553- Daning 92 734-2951 9288 Jason Elliott R-Greenville [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (864) 22 212-6877 235-5308 Kirkman R-Richland [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 695- Finlay 75 212-6943 9550 // Business: (803) 748-1090 Russell W. Fry R-Horry 106 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (843) 212-6781 650-9137 United States Parents Involved in Education- South Carolina Chapter Kambrell H. D-Richland [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 470- Garvin 77 212-6875 3961 Jackie E. D-Dillon 55 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 774- "Coach" 734-3099 6125 // Hayes Business: (843) 841-3679 William G. R-Beaufort [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (843) "Bill" 118 734-3063 255-2264 Herbkersman David Hiott R-Pickens 4 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (864) 734-3022 878-9832 Leon Howard D-Richland [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (803) 76 734-3046 254-9468 Joseph H. D-Berkeley [email protected] Columbia: (803) Cell: (843) 991- Jefferson 102 734-2936 0519 // Business: (843) 567-4386 Mandy R-Dorchester [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 697- Kimmons 97 212-6973 1304 // (843) 970-2929 Thomas R. R-Chester 43 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 377- "Randy" Ligon 212-6972 1284 // (803) 366-3535 Phillip D. R-Florence [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (843) Lowe 60 734-2975 662-1234 David J. Mack D-Charleston [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 760- 109 734-3192 0198 // Business: (843) 225-4869 Peter M. R-Charleston [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 452- McCoy 115 734-3120 4722 // Business: (843) 628-2855 Adam Morgan R-Greenville [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (864) 20 212-6795 517-7068 Chris Murphy R-Dorchester [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (843) 98 212-6925 832-1120 Mandy D-Lancaster [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 289- Powers 44 212-6937 6409 // (803) Norrell 289-1800 Marvin D-Charleston [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (843) Pendarvis 113 212-6716 225-2520 United States Parents Involved in Education- South Carolina Chapter Michael D-Beaufort [email protected] Columbia: (803) Cell: (843) 263- Rivers 121 212-6952 8467 J. Todd D-Richland [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 799- Rutherford 74 734-9441 8633 // (803) 256-3003 Gary Simrill R-York 46 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 328- 734-3040 8089 // (803) 366-0445 Michael R-Charleston [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 886- Sottile 112 212-6880 8759 Anne Thayer R-Anderson 9 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (864) 224- 212-6889 2919 // (864) 940-1696 Ashley R-Greenville [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (864) 243- Trantham 28 212-6966 5928 // Business: (864) 704-1058 William W. D-Lee 50 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 428- "Will" 212-6958 3161 // Wheeler Business: (803) 484-5454 Robert Q. D-Darlington [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 395- Williams 62 734-3142 9408 // Business: (843) 413-2791 Chris Wooten R-Lexington [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 609- 69 212-6897 1084 // Business (803) 359-3001 William H. R-Horry 104 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 458- Bailey 212-6918 0844 Justin T. D-Bamberg [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 682- Bamberg 90 212-6907 2860 Beth D-Richland [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (803) Bernstein 78 212- 6940 799-7900 Wendy C. D-Richland [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 776- Brawley 70 212-6961 9286 James Mikell R-Greenville [email protected] Columbia: (803) Cell: (864) 906- "Mike" Burns 17 212-6891 6949 Alan D. R-Horry 107 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (843) Clemmons 734-3113 448-4246 William Scott R-Charleston [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (843) Cogswell 110 212-6950 577-2088 United States Parents Involved in Education- South Carolina Chapter Westley P. R-Anderson [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (864) 625- "West" Cox 10 212-6931 0463 // Business: (864) 847-9289 Sylleste H. R-Berkeley [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 729- Davis 100 212-6930 9243 Shannon S. R-Beaufort [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (843) Erickson 124 734-3261 255-2260 Cally R. "Cal" R-Saluda 39 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 685- Forrest 212-6930 5576 // Cell: (803) 349-6741 Laurie Slade D-Kershaw [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 432- Funderburk 52 734-3044 4371 // Business: (803) 432-0188 Leon D. R-Union [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (864) 427- "Doug" 212-6968 5711 // Cell: Gilliam (864) 426-0785 Kevin Hardee R-Horry 105 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 455- 212-6796 3567 Rosalyn D. D- rosalynhenderson- Columbia: (803) Cell: (864) 973- Henderson- Spartanburg [email protected] 212-6965 7595 // Home: Myers 31 (864) 707-5384 // Business: (864) 345-2221 Lee Hewitt R- [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (843) Georgetown 212-6927 652-4236 108 William M. R-Aiken 83 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 278- "Bill" Hixon 212-6898 0892 // Business: (803) 279-8855 Chip Huggins R-Lexington [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 732- 85 212-6812 4418 // Cell: (803) 331-8468 // Business: (803) 732-2000 Jeffrey E. R-Horry 58 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 397- "Jeff" Johnson 212-6946 0079 // (843) 488-5333 John Richard D-York 49 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (803) 980- C. King 212-6873 5454 Dwight A. R-Greenville [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (864) 834- United States Parents Involved in Education- South Carolina Chapter Loftis 19 734-3101 5760 James H. R-Darlington [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (843) 383- "Jay" Lucas 65 734-3125 9421 // Business: (843) 332-5050 Josiah R- [email protected] Columbia: (803) Cell: (864) 420- Magnuson Spartanburg 212-6876 7933 38 John R. R- [email protected] Columbia: (803) Business: (864) McCravy Greenwood 212-6939 942-8501 13 Cezar E. D- [email protected] Columbia:(803) Home: (843) 372- McKnight Williamsburg 212-6926 3323 // 101 Business: (843) 374-4529 Dennis C. R-Cherokee [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (864) 487- Moss 29 734-3073 2121 // (864) 761-6353 Brandon R-Lancaster [email protected] Columbia: (803) Cell: (803) 320- Michael 45 212-6874 9615 Newton Russell L. Ott R-Calhoun 93 [email protected] Columbia: (803) 212-6945 Thomas E. R-York 47 [email protected] Columbia: (803) Cell: (803) 984- "Tommy" 734-2701 6616 // Pope Business: (803) 324-7574 Leola C. D-Greenville [email protected] Columbia: (803) Home: (864) 277- Robinson 25 212-6941 0232 William E.
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