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House All Members Plus Committee Main 2015 ‐2016 Members of the Arkansas House 90th General Assembly Jeremy Gilliam, Speaker of the House Dist. 1 Dist. 2 Representative Mary P. "Prissy" Hickerson (R) Representative Lane Jean (R) 2805 Forest Avenue 1105 Lawton Circle Texarkana, AR 71854 Magnolia, AR 71753 Phone: (903) 826‐3119 Phone: (870) 234‐5433 E‐mail: [email protected] E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: pt. Miller pt. Columbia, pt. Lafayette, pt. Miller Committees: Committees: State Agencies and Governmental Affairs: Public Joint Budget: Agriculture, Forestry and Transportation Economic Development: Revenue and Taxation Dist. 3 Dist. 4 Representative Brent Talley (D) Representative DeAnn Vaught (R) P.O. BOX 256 266 Dairy Rd. Hope, AR 71802 Horatio, AR 71842 Phone: (870) 983‐2717 Phone: (870) 832‐2638 E‐mail: [email protected] E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: pt. Hempstead, pt. Nevada Little River, pt. Howard, pt. Sevier Committees: Committees: Insurance and Commerce: Judiciary Revenue and Taxation: Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Dist. 5 Dist. 6 Representative David Fielding (D) Representative Matthew Shepherd (R) 909 South Vine 200 N. Jefferson Ave., Ste. 600 Magnolia, AR 71753 El Dorado, AR 71730 Phone: (870) 234‐6143 Phone: (870) 862‐2087 E‐mail: [email protected] E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: pt. Columbia, pt. Lafayette, pt. Nevada, pt. pt. Columbia, pt. Ouachita, pt. Union Ouachita Committees: Committees: Joint Budget: Agriculture, Forestry and Public Transportation: City, County and Local Economic Development: Judiciary Affairs Dist. 7 Dist. 8 Representative John Baine (D) Representative Jeffrey R. Wardlaw (D) P.O. Box 10056 801 East Church Street El Dorado, AR 71730 Warren, AR 71671 Phone: (870) 862‐2002 Phone: (870) 226‐9501 E‐mail: [email protected] E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: pt. Calhoun, pt. Ouachita, pt. Union Bradley, pt. Ashley, pt. Calhoun, pt. Cleveland, pt. Dallas, pt. Drew Committees: Insurance and Commerce: Judiciary Committees: State Agencies and Governmental Affairs: Public Health, Welfare and Labor Dist. 9 Dist. 10 Representative Sheilla E. Lampkin (D) Representative Mike Holcomb (D) 350 Rabb Road 9108 Sulphur Springs Road Monticello, AR 71655 Pine Bluff, AR 71603 Phone: (870) 723‐6449 Phone: (870) 489‐7177 E‐mail: [email protected] E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: pt. Ashley, pt. Drew pt. Cleveland, pt. Drew, pt. Grant, pt. Jefferson, pt. Lincoln Committees: Education: Agriculture, Forestry and Economic Committees: Development State Agencies and Governmental Affairs: Public Transportation Dist. 11 Dist. 12 Representative Mark D. McElroy (D) Representative Chris Richey (D) 2645 Hwy 138 East P.O. Box 2356 Tillar, AR 71670 West Helena, AR 72390 Phone: (870) 644‐3822 Phone: (870) 995‐2499 E‐mail: [email protected] E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: Chicot, pt. Ashley, pt. Desha Phillips, pt. Arkansas, pt. Desha, pt. Lincoln Committees: Committees: Joint Budget: Education: Agriculture, Forestry State Agencies and Governmental Affairs: Public and Economic Development Health, Welfare and Labor Dist. 13 Dist. 14 Representative David Hillman (D) Representative Camille Bennett (D) 403 Essex Road P.O. Box 414 Almyra, AR 72003 Lonoke, AR 72086 Phone: (870) 830‐3004 Phone: (501) 257‐7993 E‐mail: [email protected] E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: pt. Arkansas, pt. Lonoke, pt. Prairie, pt. pt. Arkansas, pt. Jefferson, pt. Lonoke, pt. White Prairie, pt. Pulaski Committees: Committees: Agriculture, Forestry and Economic State Agencies and Governmental Affairs: Development: Public Transportation Judiciary Dist. 15 Dist. 16 Representative Ken Bragg (R) Representative Kenneth B. Ferguson (D) 63 Pinecrest Circle P.O. Box 5661 Sheridan, AR 72150 Pine Bluff, AR 71611 Phone: (870) 942‐5269 Phone: (870) 879‐9348 E‐mail: [email protected] E‐mail: Counties: Counties: pt. Grant, pt. Hot Spring, pt. Jefferson pt. Jefferson, pt. Lincoln Committees: Committees: Agriculture, Forestry and Economic Revenue and Taxation: City, County and Local Development: Public Health, Welfare and Labor Affairs Dist. 17 Dist. 18 Representative Vivian La Veda Flowers (D) Representative Richard Womack (R) P.O. Box 3156 866 N. 12th Street Pine Bluff, AR 71611 Arkadelphia, AR 71923 Phone: (501) 329‐8356 Phone: (870) 403‐6287 E‐mail: E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: pt. Jefferson pt. Clark, pt. Dallas, pt. Garland, pt. Hot Spring, pt. Nevada Committees: Revenue and Taxation: Aging, Children and Committees: Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs State Agencies and Governmental Affairs: Joint Budget: Public Health, Welfare and Labor Dist. 19 Dist. 20 Representative Justin Gonzales (R) Representative Nate Bell (R) 4162 Hwy. 182 W. P.O. Box 2103 Okolona, AR 71962 Mena, AR 71953 Phone: (870) 245‐6345 Phone: (479) 234‐2092 E‐mail: E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: Pike, pt. Clark, pt. Hempstead, pt. Howard, pt. Montgomery, pt. Polk, pt. Sevier pt. Nevada Committees: Committees: State Agencies and Governmental Affairs: Joint Budget: Revenue and Taxation: City, Education County and Local Affairs Dist. 21 Dist. 22 Representative Marcus E. Richmond (R) Representative Mickey Gates ® 10509 S and G Circle 377 North Highway #7 Harvey, AR 72841 Hot Springs, AR 71901 Phone: (479) 299‐4416 Phone: (501) 623‐1100 E‐mail: E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: pt. Garland, pt. Montgomery, pt. Perry, pt. pt. Garland, pt. Saline Polk, pt. Scott, pt. Sebastian, pt. Yell Committees: Committees: Public Transportation: Aging, Children and Public Transportation: Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Dist. 23 Dist. 24 Representative Lanny Fite (R) Representative Bruce Cozart (R) 3324 Hwy. 5 420 Rock Creek Road Benton, AR 72019 Hot Springs, AR 71913 Phone: (501) 794‐2228 Phone: (501) 627‐3232 E‐mail: E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: pt. Saline pt. Garland Committees: Committees: State Agencies and Governmental Affairs: Insurance and Commerce: Education Revenue and Taxation Dist. 25 Dist. 26 Representative John T. Vines (D) Representative Laurie Rushing (R) 123 Market Street 134 Cannon Ridge Point Hot Springs, AR 71901 Hot Springs, AR 71913 Phone: (501) 624‐1252 Phone: (501) 545‐6066 E‐mail: [email protected] E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: pt. Garland pt. Garland, pt. Hot Spring Committees: Committees: Joint Budget: Judiciary: Insurance and Commerce Judiciary: Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Dist. 27 Dist. 28 Representative Julie Mayberry (R) Representative Kim David Hammer (R) 3022 East Woodson Lateral Rd. 1411 Edgehill Drive Hensley, AR 72065 Benton, AR 72015 Phone: (501) 888‐8222 Phone: (501) 840‐3841 E‐mail: julie‐[email protected] E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: pt. Pulaski, pt. Saline pt. Saline Committees: Committees: Public Transportation: Aging, Children and Public Health, Welfare and Labor: City, County Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs and Local Affairs Dist. 29 Dist. 30 Representative Fredrick "Fred" Love (D) Representative Charles L. Armstrong (D) P.O. Box 4963 9900 West 36th Street Little Rock, AR 72214 Little Rock, AR 72204 Phone: (501) 612‐3939 Phone: (501) 224‐5071 E‐mail: [email protected] E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: pt. Pulaski pt. Pulaski Committees: Committees: Insurance and Commerce: Joint Budget: Public Education: Agriculture, Forestry and Economic Health, Welfare and Labor Development Dist. 31 Dist. 32 Representative Andy Davis (R) Representative James J. Sorvillo (R) P.O. Box 30248 1925 Rainwood Cove Dr. Little Rock, AR 72260 Little Rock, AR 72212 Phone: (501) 837‐5109 Phone: (501) 551‐9571 E‐mail: [email protected] E‐mail: Counties: Counties: pt. Pulaski, pt. Saline pt. Pulaski Committees: Committees: Agriculture, Forestry and Economic Insurance and Commerce: Public Transportation Development: Revenue and Taxation Dist. 33 Dist. 34 Representative Warwick Sabin (D) Representative John W. Walker (D) P.O. Box 250508 1723 Broadway Street Little Rock, AR 72225 Little Rock, AR 72206 Phone: (501) 374‐0000 Phone: (501) 614‐9772 E‐mail: [email protected] E‐mail: [email protected] Counties: Counties: pt. Pulaski pt. Pulaski Committees: Committees: Education: City, County and Local Affairs State Agencies and Governmental Affairs: Joint Budget: Education Dist. 35 Dist. 36 Representative Clarke Tucker (D) Representative Charles Blake (D) 111 Center Street, Suite 1900 201 W. Broadway St., Suite G1 Little Rock, AR 72201 North Little Rock, AR 72114 Phone: (501) 379‐1767 Phone: (501) 425‐9824 E‐mail: E‐mail: Counties: Counties: pt. Pulaski pt. Pulaski Committees: Committees: Revenue and Taxation: Aging, Children and Public Transportation: City, County and Local Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Affairs Dist. 37 Dist. 38 Representative Eddie L. Armstrong, III (D) Representative Donnie Copeland (R) P.O. Box 5323 P.O. Box 15561 North Little Rock, AR 72119 Little Rock, AR 72231 Phone: (501) 444‐8468 Phone: (501) 297‐4857 E‐mail: [email protected] E‐mail: Counties: Counties: pt. Pulaski pt. Pulaski Committees: Committees: State Agencies and Governmental Affairs: Judiciary: City, County and Local Affairs Judiciary Dist. 39 Dist. 40 Representative Mark D. Lowery (R) Representative
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