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Information Packet 78Th West Virginia Legislature 2007 Information Packet 78th West Virginia Legislature West Virginia Legislature’s Office of Reference & Information | http://www.legis.state.wv.us | telephone: 1-304-347-4836 | fax: 1-304-347-4901 2007 Information Packet p. 1 Contents Revised: Tuesday October 30, 2007 4:15 PM State Organizational Chart p. 3 Senate Membership Photos p. 4 House Membership Photos p. 5-7 Senate Membership Phone & Office Numbers p. 8 House Membership Phone & Office Numbers p. 9 Senate Leadership & Standing Committees p. 10-11 House Leadership & Standing Committees p. 12-14 Senate Chamber Seating Chart p. 15 House Chamber Seating Chart p. 16 Senators by District & District Map p. 17 Delegates by District & District Map p. 18-19 West Virginia Congressional District Map p. 20 State Capitol Maps p. 21-26 State Agencies - Toll-Free Numbers p. 27-28 State Colleges & Universities - Toll-Free Numbers p. 28 State Capitol Phone Numbers p. 28 State Agencies - Web site Addresses p. 29-30 State & National Political Org’s - Web site Addresses p. 30 State Colleges & Universities - Web site Addresses p. 30 West Virginia Congressional Contact Information p. 31 Legislative Calender - 2007 p. 32 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA ORGANIZATIONAL CHART CITIZENS LEGISLATIVE EXECUTIVE JUDICIAL BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH HOUSE OF SENATE GOVERNOR SUPREME DELEGATES COURT JOINT ATTORNEY SECRETARY CIRCUIT AGRICULTURE AUDITOR TREASURER COMMITTEE GENERAL OF STATE COURTS FAMILY COURTS DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION & ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & HUMAN MILITARY AFFAIRS ADMINISTRATION EDUCATION REVENUE TRANSPORTATION COMMERCE THE ARTS PROTECTION RESOURCES & PUBLIC SAFETY MAGISTRATE COURTS BUREAU OF WV COUNCIL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION SENIOR COMMUNITY & TECH. 2007 Information Packet POLICY COMMISSION SERVICES COLLEGE EDUCATION MISCELLANEOUS BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS p. 3 West Virginia State Senate 78th Legislature - 2007 Earl Ray Tomblin Senate President - Lieutenant Governor Billy Wayne Bailey Clark S. Barnes Donna J. Boley Edwin Bowman Don Caruth H. Truman Chafin Frank Deem Larry J. Edgell Karen L. Facemyer John Pat Fanning Dan Foster Mike Green Jesse O. Guills Mike Hall Walt Helmick Jon Blair Hunter Evan H. Jenkins Jeffrey V. Kessler Shirley Love Brooks McCabe Andy McKenzie Joseph M. Minard Michael Oliverio Robert H. Plymale Roman Prezioso William R. Sharpe, Jr. Vic Sprouse Ron Stollings Dave Sypolt John Unger Senate Clerk Darrell Holmes Erik Wells Randy White John Yoder West Virginia House of Delegates 78th Legislature - 2007 Richard Thompson House Speaker William Anderson Troy Andes Sam J. Argento Tim Armstead Bob Ashley Tom Azinger Larry W. Barker Robert D. Beach Craig P. Blair Brent Boggs Larry Border Bonnie Brown Richard Browning Mike Burdiss Thomas Campbell Samuel J. Cann Sr. Ray Canterbury Mike Caputo Mitch Carmichael Daryl E. Cowles Kevin J. Craig Gerald L. Crosier Joe DeLong John Doyle Walter E. Duke Jeff Eldridge John N. Ellem Ted Ellis Timothy R. Ennis Allen V. Evans Barbara Evans Fleischauer Ron Fragale Eustace Frederick Louis Gall Nancy Peoples Guthrie Bill Hamilton William G. Hartman Barbara Hatfield Dave Higgins Lidella Wilson Hrutkay Tal Hutchins Richard J. Iaquinta Lynwood “Woody” Ireland Melvin Kessler Orphy Klempa Steven Kominar Patrick Lane Marshall Long Linda Longstreth Virginia Mahan Tim Manchin Charlene Marshall Dale Martin Harold Michael Tim Miley Carol Miller Jonathan Miller Clif Moore Jim Morgan Ricky Moye John Overington Corey L. Palumbo Brady Paxton Don Perdue David G. Perry David Pethtel John Pino Daniel Poling Mary M. Poling Thomas Porter Bill Proudfoot Doug Reynolds Ralph Rodighiero William R. Romine Ruth Rowan Robert Schadler Patti Eagloski Schoen Stan Shaver Alex J. Shook Kelli Sobonya Sharon Spencer Margaret Anne Staggers Douglas Stalnaker William Stemple Dale Stephens Linda Sumner Randy Swartzmiller Robert C. Tabb Joe Talbott Jeffery L. Tansill Kenneth Tucker Scott Varner Ron Walters Carrie Webster Danny Wells Harry Keith White Larry A. Williams Locke Wysong Jack Yost House Clerk Gregory M. Gray 2007 Information Packet p. 7 Senate - Capitol Phone Numbers & Offices Senator Bailey Senator Helmick Senator Sypolt (304) 357-7807 (304) 357-7980 (304) 357-7914 214W 465M 213W Senator Barnes Senator Hunter Senator Tomblin (304) 357-7973 (304) 357-7995 (304) 357-7801 203W 223W 227M Senator Boley Senator Jenkins Senator Unger (304) 357-7905 (304) 357-7956 (304) 357-7933 213W 216W 216W Senator Bowman Senator Kessler Senator Wells (304) 357-7918 (304) 357-7880 (304) 357-7841 214W 210W 218W Senator Caruth Senator Love Senator White (304) 357-7901 (304) 357-7849 (304) 357-7906 245M 217W 204W Senator Chafin Senator McCabe Senator Yoder (304) 357-7808 (304) 357-7990 (304) 357-7957 223M 441M 229W Senator Deem Senator McKenzie (304) 357-7970 (304) 357-7984 217W 209W Senator Edgell Senator Minard (304) 357-7827 (304) 357-7904 417M 204W Senator Facemyer Senator Oliverio (304) 357-7855 (304) 357-7919 441M 209W Senator Fanning Senator Plymale (304) 357-7867 (304) 357-7937 218W 417M Senator Foster Senator Prezioso (304) 357-7866 (304) 357-7961 223W 439M Senator Green Senator Sharpe (304) 357-7831 (304) 357-7845 206W 206W Senator Guills Senator Sprouse (304) 357-7959 (304) 357-7854 200W 203W Senator Hall Senator Stollings (304) 357-7843 (304) 357-7939 200W 229W p. 8 West Virginia Legislature’s Office of Reference & Information House of Delegates - Capitol Phone Numbers & Offices Delegate Anderson Delegate Carmichael Delegate Hartman Delegate Miley Delegate Rodighiero Speaker Thompson (304) 340-3168 (304) 340-3115 (304) 340-3178 (304) 340-3145 (304) 340-3154 (304) 340-3210 151R 150R 202E 224E 217E 234M Delegate Andes Delegate Cowles Delegate Hatfield Delegate Miller, C. Delegate Romine Delegate Tucker (304) 340-3121 (304) 340-3177 (304) 340-3140 (304) 340-3176 (304) 340-3226 (304) 340-3123 2R 6R-A 214E 4R 151R 204E Delegate Argento Delegate Craig Delegate Higgins Delegate Miller, J. Delegate Rowan Delegate Varner (304) 340-3143 (304) 340-3350 (304) 340-3152 (304) 340-3147 (304) 340-3157 (304) 340-3187 216E 228E 228E 6R 2R 209E Delegate Armstead Delegate Crosier Delegate Hrutkay Delegate Moore Delegate Schadler Delegate Walters (304) 340-3240 (304) 340-3188 (304) 340-3134 (304) 340-3189 (304) 340-3191 (304) 340-3194 264M 220E 201E 200E-A 6R 150R Delegate Ashley Delegate DeLong Delegate Hutchins Delegate Morgan Delegate Schoen Delegate Webster (304) 340-3185 (304) 340-3220 (304) 340-3270 (304) 340-3192 (304) 340-3141 (304) 340-3252 258M 228M 226E 213E 150R 418M Delegate Azinger Delegate Doyle Delegate Iaquinta Delegate Moye Delegate Shaver Delegate Wells (304) 340-3202 (304) 340-3184 (304) 340-3161 (304) 340-3162 (304) 340-3146 (304) 340-3287 231E 202E 203E 221E 230E 230E Delegate Barker Delegate Duke Delegate Ireland Delegate Overington Delegate Shook Delegate White (304) 340-3125 (304) 340-3151 (304) 340-3195 (304) 340-3148 (304) 340-3173 (304) 340-3230 224E 150R 151R 258M 226E 462M Delegate Beach Delegate Eldridge Delegate Kessler Delegate Palumbo Delegate Sobonya Delegate Williams (304) 340-3153 (304) 340-3174 (304) 340-3163 (304) 340-3119 (304) 340-3175 (304) 340-3160 225E 208E 215E-C 230E 4R 223E Delegate Blair Delegate Ellem Delegate Klempa Delegate Paxton Delegate Spencer Delegate Wysong (304) 340-3122 (304) 340-3394 (304) 340-3378 (304) 340-3337 (304) 340-3218 (304) 340-3135 150R 150R 222E 442M 206E 230E Delegate Boggs Delegate Ellis Delegate Kominar Delegate Perdue Delegate Staggers Delegate Yost (304) 340-3280 (304) 340-3139 (304) 340-3117 (304) 340-3269 (304) 340-3197 (304) 340-3392 472M 217E 209E 200E-C 218E 208E Delegate Border Delegate Ennis Delegate Lane Delegate Perry Delegate Stalnaker (304) 340-3136 (304) 340-3126 (304) 340-3275 (304) 340-3155 (304) 340-3396 151R 229E 150R 204E 210E Delegate Brown Delegate Evans Delegate Long Delegate Pethtel Delegate Stemple (304) 340-3106 (304) 340-3399 (304) 340-3120 (304) 340-3158 (304) 340-3112 207E 231E 6U-B 229E 216E Delegate Browning Delegate Fleischauer Delegate Longstreth Delegate Pino Delegate Stephens (304) 340-3113 (304) 340-3169 (304) 340-3124 (304) 340-3170 (304) 340-3395 219E 218E 212E 219E 221E Delegate Burdiss Delegate Fragale Delegate Mahan Delegate Poling, D. Delegate Sumner (304) 340-3111 (304) 340-3114 (304) 340-3102 (304) 340-3137 (304) 340-3180 222E 242M 227E 223E 150R Delegate Campbell Delegate Frederick Delegate Manchin Delegate Poling, M. Delegate Swartzmiller (304) 340-3129 (304) 340-3164 (304) 340-3166 (304) 340-3265 (304) 340-3138 220E 476M 212E 434M 203E Delegate Cann Sr. Delegate Gall Delegate Marshall Delegate Porter Delegate Tabb (304) 340-3118 (304) 340-3183 (304) 340-3186 (304) 340-3172 (304) 340-3274 225E 215E-B 214E 150R 6U- C Delegate Canterbury Delegate Guthrie Delegate Martin Delegate Proudfoot Delegate Talbott (304) 340-3131 (304) 340-3156 (304) 340-3130 (304) 340-3248 (304) 340-3116 231E 227E 211E 400M 205E Delegate Caputo Delegate Hamilton Delegate Michael Delegate Reynolds Delegate Tansill (304) 340-3249 (304) 340-3167 (304) 340-3340 (304) 340-3199 (304) 340-3179 246M 231E 233E 210E 6R-A 2007 Information Packet p. 9 Senate - Leadership Senate President: Earl Ray Tomblin President Pro Tempore: William R. Sharpe, Jr. Majority Leader: H. Truman Chafin Majority Whip: Billy Wayne Bailey Minority Leader: Don Caruth Minority Whip: Clark Barnes Senate - Standing Committees Agriculture Larry Edgell (Chair) Shirley Love (Vice-Chair) Bailey, Helmick, Hunter, Sharpe, Unger, Barnes, Facemyer, Guills, Sypolt Banking
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