92ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY ARKANSAS LEGISLATIVE ROSTER 2019 Table of Contents ARKANSAS CONSTITUTIONAL AND CONGRESSIONAL OFFICES A MESSAGE FROM Arkansas Constitutional Officers 4 KIRKLEY THOMAS Governor of Arkansas 5 Vice President of Governmental Affairs United States Senators 5 Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas United States Representatives 6 he first electric cooperatives in Arkansas were ARKANSAS SENATE formed in 1937, just two years after the federal Senate District Map 8 Rural Electrification Act was signed into law. Senate Committees 10 TToday, 17 electric cooperatives serve more than one Senators 13 million Arkansans in 74 of the state’s 75 counties. From humble beginnings, the Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas now have ownership in 14 electric generating ARKANSAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES plants, own one of the leading transformer manufacturers House District Map 22 in the nation and produce the most widely circulated House Committees 26 publication in the state, Arkansas Living magazine. Representatives 30 Our mission is to provide reliable and affordable ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES OF ARKANSAS electricity in a safe and responsible manner to our Board of Directors 55 members. As non-profit cooperatives, the electric Territory Map 56 cooperatives are owned by their members and advocate Senior Management 62 on their behalf to improve the quality of life in Arkansas. By using a mix of fuel sources such as hydroelectric, COVER PHOTO COURTESY ARKANSAS SECRETARY OF STATE natural gas, coal, solar, biomass and wind, we are able to fulfill our mission. This roster of the 92nd Arkansas General Assembly, the Constitutional Officers and the Arkansas Congressional delegation is provided as a public service. We express our appreciation and gratitude to the men and women who have chosen to serve in public office. © 2019 Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. 2 2019 Arkansas Legislative Roster Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 3 Constitutional Officers Governor of Arkansas Tim Griffin (R) Asa Hutchinson (R) Lieutenant Governor Second Term Second Term 250 State Capitol Building 270 State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-2345 501-682-2144 Fax 501-682-1372 Fax 501-682-2894 www.governor.arkansas.gov www.ltgovernor.arkansas.gov Leslie Rutledge (R) Attorney General Second Term 323 Center St.,Suite 200 United States Senate Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-2007 Fax 501-682-8084 John Boozman (R) www.ag.arkansas.gov United States Senator Second Term 141 Hart Senate Office Building John Thurston (R) Washington, D.C. 20510 Secretary of State First Term 202-224-4843 Fax 202-228-1371 256 State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR 72201 1401 W. Capitol Ave., Suite 155 501-682-1010 COMMITTEES Little Rock, AR 72201 Fax 501-682-3510 501-372-7153 www.sos.arkansas.gov • Agriculture, Nutrition Fax 501-372-7163 & Forestry www.boozman.senate.gov • Appropriations Andrea Lea (R) • Environment Chief of Staff D.C. Office State Auditor & Public Works Toni-Marie Higgins Second Term • Veterans’ Affairs 230 State Capitol Building State Director Stacey McClure Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-6030 Fax 501-682-2521 www.auditor.ar.gov Tom Cotton (R) Dennis Milligan (R) United States Senator State Treasurer First Term Second Term 124 Russell Senate Office Building 220 State Capitol Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-5888 202-224-2353 Fax 501-682-3820 www.cotton.senate.gov www.artreasury.gov COMMITTEES Chief of Staff D.C. Office Tommy Land (R) • Armed Services Douglas C. Coutts Commissioner of State Lands • Banking, Housing State Director & Urban Affairs First Term Vanessa Moody • Intelligence 109 State Capitol Building • Joint Economic Committee Little Rock, AR 72201 501-324-9222 Fax 501-324-9424 www.cosl.org 4 2019 Arkansas Legislative Roster Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 5 United States House United States House of Representatives of Representatives Rick Crawford (R) Steve Womack (R) 1st District 3rd District United States Representative United States Representative Fifth Term Fifth Term 2422 Rayburn House Office Building 2412 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D.C. 20515 202-225-4076 202-225-4301 [email protected] Fax 202-225-5713 [email protected] COMMITTEES Cabot 501-843-3043 COMMITTEES Jonesboro 870-203-0540 Fort Smith 479-424-1146 • Agriculture Mountain Home 870-424-2075 • Budget Harrison 870-741-6900 Transportation Rogers 479-464-0446 • Chief of Staff • Appropriations & Infrastructure D.C. Office • Defense Chief of Staff • Intelligence Jonah Shumate • Military Construction D.C. Office • Labor, Health & Human Beau Walker Director of Constituent Services Services, Education Tammy Davenport District Director Bootsie Ackerman French Hill (R) Bruce Westerman (R) 2nd District 4th District United States Representative United States Representative Third Term Third Term 1533 Longworth House Office Building 209 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D.C. 20515 202-225-2506 202-225-3772 Fax 202-225-5903 Fax 202-225-1314 www.westerman.house.gov COMMITTEES www.hill.house.gov COMMITTEES Hot Springs 501-609-9796 Chief of Staff Financial Services Transportation • • Chief of Staff D.C. Office & Infrastructure A. Brooke Bennett D.C. Office • Natural Resources Vivian Moeglein District Director Anushree Jumde District Director Jason McGehee U.S. House of Representatives Arkansas District Map 6 2019 Arkansas Legislative Roster Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 7 Senate District Map and List District 1 District 7 District 13 District 19 District 25 District 30 Bart Hester (R) Lance Eads (R) Alan Clark (R) James Sturch (R) Stephanie Linda Flowers (D) Chesterfield (D) District 2 District 8 District 14 District 20 Jim Hendren (R) Mathew Pitsch (R) Bill Sample (R) Blake Johnson (R) District 26 District 31 Eddie Joyce Elliott (D) District 3 District 9 District 15 District 21 Cheatham (D) Cecile Bledsoe (R) Terry Rice (R) Mark Johnson (R) John Cooper (R) District 32 District 27 Will Bond (D) District 4 District 10 District 16 District 22 Trent Garner (R) Greg Leding (D) Larry Teague (D) Breanne Davis (R) David Wallace (R) District 33 District 28 Kim Hammer (R) District 5 District 11 District 17 District 23 Jonathan Bob Ballinger (R) Jimmy Hickey, Scott Flippo (R) Ronald Dismang (R) District 34 Jr. (R) Caldwell (R) Jane English (R) District 6 District 18 District 29 Gary District 12 Missy Irvin (R) District 24 Ricky Hill (R) District 35 Stubblefield (R) Bruce Maloch (D) Keith Ingram (D) Jason Rapert (R) 8 2019 Arkansas Legislative Roster Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 9 Senate Officers, Staff and Committees Main Number Lance Eads (R) 501-682-6107 Mark Johnson (R) Efficiency 4th Congressional District James Sturch (R) Linda Chesterfield (D), Chair Larry Teague (D) In-Session Number Bob Ballinger (R), Vice-Chair Stephanie Flowers (D) 501-682-2902 Judiciary Jim Hendren (R) Alan Clark (R) Alan Clark (R), Chair Breanne Davis (R) Bruce Maloch (D) Lieutenant Governor Stephanie Flowers (D), Vice-Chair Joyce Elliott (D) Gary Stubblefield (R) Tim Griffin Gary Stubblefield (R) Missy Irvin (R) Eddie Cheatham (D) 501-682-2144 John Cooper (R) Bart Hester (R) Terry Rice (R) Blake Johnson (R) Legislative Joint Auditing President Pro Tempore Will Bond (D) Mark Johnson (R) Jason Rapert (R), Chair Jim Hendren Bob Ballinger (R) Greg Leding (D) Eddie Cheatham (D), Vice-Chair Greg Leding (D) Mathew Pitsch (R) Assistant President Kim Hammer (R) 1st Congressional District Pro Tempores Agriculture, Forestry Keith Ingram (D) 1st District: John Cooper (R) & Economic Development Rules, Resolutions John Cooper (R) 2nd District: Kim Hammer (R) John Cooper (R), Chair & Memorials Scott Flippo (R) 3rd District: Mathew Pitsch (R) Ricky Hill (R), Vice-Chair Bruce Maloch (D), Chair Ricky Hill (R) 4th District: Stephanie Flowers (D) Bruce Maloch (D) James Sturch (R), Vice-Chair Eddie Cheatham (D) Cecile Bledsoe (R) 2nd Congressional District Director, Arkansas David Wallace (R) Jonathan Dismang (R) Jason Rapert (R) Senate & Secretary James Sturch (R) Scott Flippo (R) Jonathan Dismang (R) of the Senate Mathew Pitsch (R) Ricky Hill (R) Joyce Elliott (D) Ann Cornwell Blake Johnson (R) Larry Teague (D) Mark Johnson (R) 501-682-5951 Jason Rapert (R) Insurance & Commerce Jane English (R) 3rd Congressional District Majority Leader Jason Rapert (R), Chair Keith Ingram (D) Bart Hester (R) Bart Hester Cecile Bledsoe (R), Vice-Chair Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R) Lance Eads (R) Joyce Elliott (D) Eddie Cheatham (D) Greg Leding (D) Majority Whip Larry Teague (D) Terry Rice (R) Mathew Pitsch (R) Scott Flippo Linda Chesterfield (D) Trent Garner (R) Missy Irvin (R) Lance Eads (R) 4th Congressional District Minority Leader Jane English (R) Larry Teague (D) Keith Ingram Mark Johnson (R) Senate Joint Bill Sample (R) Eddie Cheatham (D) Minority Whip City, County Committees Trent Garner (R) Will Bond & Local Affairs Joint Budget Committee Gary Stubblefield (R), Chair Larry Teague (D), Chair Arkansas Greg Leding (D), Vice-Chair Legislative Council Senate Committees Missy Irvin (R), Vice-Chair Stephanie Flowers (D) Cecile Bledsoe (R), Chair Public Health, Alan Clark (R) 1st Congressional District Terry Rice (R), Vice-Chair Welfare & Labor Keith Ingram (D) Missy Irvin (R) Missy Irvin (R), Chair Jim Hendren (R) Ronald Caldwell (R) 1st Congressional District David Wallace (R), Vice-Chair Scott Flippo (R) Keith Ingram (D) Missy Irvin (R) Bill Sample (R) Terry Rice (R) John Cooper (R) Ronald Caldwell (R)
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