The document lists the committee assignments for the 118th General Assembly House of Representatives. It provides the names of committee chairs and vice chairs as well as Republican and Democratic member assignments to 21 committees, including Agriculture and Rural Development, Commerce, Courts and Criminal Code, Education, Elections and Apportionment, Employment, Labor and Pensions, and others.
The document lists the members of the 2013-2014 Indiana State Senate standing committees. It provides the names of the chair and ranking member of each committee. Some committees have subcommittees dedicated to specific issues. In total, there are 21 standing committees covering policy areas such as agriculture, appropriations, commerce, corrections, education, elections, environment, ethics, health, homeland security, insurance, judiciary, local government, pensions, public policy, tax, utilities, rules and joint rules.
This conference committee report provides amendments to EHB 1001, the biennial budget bill. Key amendments include:
- Providing an additional reduction to the adjusted gross income tax rate for taxable years after 2016.
- Increasing the annual cap on school scholarship tax credits to $7.5 million.
- Authorizing transfers of up to $25 million per year from the state tuition reserve fund to the state general fund under certain conditions.
- Allowing the Indiana Finance Authority to enter into public-private agreements for freeway projects in addition to toll road projects.
- Establishing funds for STEM teacher recruitment and high-need field/minority teacher stipends.
- Requiring the Department of Child
The document summarizes the key findings of the 2011 Hoosier Survey conducted by the Bowen Center for Public Affairs at Ball State University. The survey polled 607 Indiana residents on issues facing the state. Key findings include that job creation remained the top priority at 78%, a majority supported a statewide smoking ban, and opinions were divided on "right to work" legislation and the Affordable Care Act. The survey also examined views on education funding, health insurance access and usage, and approval ratings for state leaders. Results were broken down by region within Indiana.
1) Planned Parenthood of Indiana filed a lawsuit challenging a new state law that prohibits state funding for any entity that performs abortions.
2) The law immediately canceled existing state contracts and grants with Planned Parenthood, including $1.36 million in Medicaid funding and $150,000 in disease intervention grants.
3) Planned Parenthood argues that the law will devastate its finances and force it to close health centers, eliminating services for thousands of patients. It is seeking a preliminary injunction to prevent the law from taking effect.
Former Marion County Deputy Prosecutor David Wyser is in talks with the FBI regarding a possible plea agreement in an investigation into whether campaign contributions were accepted in exchange for lenient plea deals. The FBI is trying to get Wyser to provide information about former Prosecutor Carl Brizzi. There is also grumbling about communication problems between Indiana Governor Mike Pence's administration and state political leaders. Indianapolis Democrats are trying to get City-County Councilwoman Christine Scales to switch from Republican to Democrat or Independent in light of her split with Mayor Greg Ballard over Bill SB 621.
The document lists the members of the 2013-2014 Indiana State Senate standing committees. It provides the names of the chair and ranking member of each committee. Some committees have subcommittees dedicated to specific issues. In total, there are 21 standing committees covering policy areas such as agriculture, appropriations, commerce, corrections, education, elections, environment, ethics, health, homeland security, insurance, judiciary, local government, pensions, public policy, tax, utilities, rules and joint rules.
This conference committee report provides amendments to EHB 1001, the biennial budget bill. Key amendments include:
- Providing an additional reduction to the adjusted gross income tax rate for taxable years after 2016.
- Increasing the annual cap on school scholarship tax credits to $7.5 million.
- Authorizing transfers of up to $25 million per year from the state tuition reserve fund to the state general fund under certain conditions.
- Allowing the Indiana Finance Authority to enter into public-private agreements for freeway projects in addition to toll road projects.
- Establishing funds for STEM teacher recruitment and high-need field/minority teacher stipends.
- Requiring the Department of Child
The document summarizes the key findings of the 2011 Hoosier Survey conducted by the Bowen Center for Public Affairs at Ball State University. The survey polled 607 Indiana residents on issues facing the state. Key findings include that job creation remained the top priority at 78%, a majority supported a statewide smoking ban, and opinions were divided on "right to work" legislation and the Affordable Care Act. The survey also examined views on education funding, health insurance access and usage, and approval ratings for state leaders. Results were broken down by region within Indiana.
1) Planned Parenthood of Indiana filed a lawsuit challenging a new state law that prohibits state funding for any entity that performs abortions.
2) The law immediately canceled existing state contracts and grants with Planned Parenthood, including $1.36 million in Medicaid funding and $150,000 in disease intervention grants.
3) Planned Parenthood argues that the law will devastate its finances and force it to close health centers, eliminating services for thousands of patients. It is seeking a preliminary injunction to prevent the law from taking effect.
Former Marion County Deputy Prosecutor David Wyser is in talks with the FBI regarding a possible plea agreement in an investigation into whether campaign contributions were accepted in exchange for lenient plea deals. The FBI is trying to get Wyser to provide information about former Prosecutor Carl Brizzi. There is also grumbling about communication problems between Indiana Governor Mike Pence's administration and state political leaders. Indianapolis Democrats are trying to get City-County Councilwoman Christine Scales to switch from Republican to Democrat or Independent in light of her split with Mayor Greg Ballard over Bill SB 621.
House Standing Committee Appointments_123rd General Assembly_12-8-22.pdfAbdul-Hakim Shabazz
House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) released committee appointments for the Indiana House of Representatives members along with his selections for the House Republican leadership team.
The Illinois Senate voted 31-27 to approve an income tax increase to raise the personal income tax rate from 3 to 5 percent and the corporate rate from 4.8 to 5 percent. The Illinois House of Representatives voted down the tax increase 74-42. Supporters of the tax increase in both chambers should be thanked for their leadership and encouraged to continue working to pass a responsible budget that protects investments in the arts and arts education. Those who voted against the increase should be urged to negotiate a comprehensive budget solution. The member who voted "present" in the Senate should be asked under what circumstances they would support new revenue.
2009 Legislative and Budget Process Overviewllancaster
This document provides an overview of the 2009 Oklahoma legislative and budget process. It outlines the composition of the Oklahoma Legislature including membership numbers and party breakdowns for both the House and Senate. It also describes the executive branch leadership and budget process, including the schedule and key dates for legislative sessions and the path that bills take through the process. Committees for both the House and Senate are defined including chairs and members.
The document is an email from Myron Ebell summarizing two Senate votes related to regulating greenhouse gas emissions. It notes that an amendment to mandate such regulation was withdrawn before a vote due to lack of support. It also notes that a non-binding "sense of the Senate" resolution supporting possible future regulation allows flexibility depending on economic impacts. While environmental groups claim the resolution as a commitment, Ebell argues the votes were actually major defeats for those seeking mandatory emissions controls.
This document is a publication called Veterans' Vision that provides summaries of articles written by prominent politicians and experts on issues related to veterans and public policy. It contains an overview of the publication's history and mission, lists of past political figures who have contributed articles, and previews of upcoming articles on topics like veterans' healthcare, benefits, unemployment, and political endorsements. The publication appears aimed at informing readers who care about veterans' issues and influencing upcoming elections.
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of the United States Congress organized by state. It includes over 300 Twitter accounts for representatives from all 50 states and Washington D.C. The list provides members' Twitter usernames to allow the public to follow their official social media accounts.
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of Congress organized by state. It includes the Twitter handles for representatives from all 50 states as well as Washington D.C. The list includes the name of each representative, their state, and their Twitter handle.
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of the United States Congress organized by state. It includes representatives from all 50 states as well as Washington D.C. Each entry includes the representative's name, state, and Twitter handle. There are over 300 Twitter handles listed in total.
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of the United States Congress organized by state. It includes representatives from Alabama through New York with their Twitter usernames. There are over 150 congressional Twitter accounts listed.
This document lists the Twitter handles of members of the United States House of Representatives organized by state. There are over 400 Twitter handles listed from Alabama to New York in alphabetical order by state and representative name.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and state Republican lawmakers have reached an agreement when it comes to the state’s budget. The deal has more money for schools and rural broadband, and also pays off $1 billion in debt.
More money for education and no increase in the cigarette tax are two of the key highlights in the budget unveiled today by Indiana Senate Republicans.
The document summarizes allegations of racism made against Republican members of the Indiana House of Representatives during debate over a bill related to school district boundaries. It describes an argument between Representatives Lucas and Summers in the hallway after the debate, in which Summers cursed at and followed Representative Eberhart. While Republicans should not have booed, calling individuals racist was unfounded, as neither Eberhart nor Lucas have histories of racist behavior. The document also briefly mentions potential candidates to replace the Secretary of State and candidates for Marion County chairman.
The City of Indianapolis and Marion County Public Health Department released Halloween guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. They recommend alternative activities to traditional Halloween activities like trick-or-treating and indoor parties due to the risks of spreading the virus. Higher risk activities like indoor parties over 50 people, close contact activities like trick-or-treating, and leaving out candy for people to grab are not recommended. Lower risk alternatives include online parties, drive-through events, one-way trick-or-treating where goodie bags are lined up for families to grab from a distance, and decorating homes and yards. Public health orders regarding distancing and masks must still be followed for any Halloween activities.
House Standing Committee Appointments_123rd General Assembly_12-8-22.pdfAbdul-Hakim Shabazz
House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) released committee appointments for the Indiana House of Representatives members along with his selections for the House Republican leadership team.
The Illinois Senate voted 31-27 to approve an income tax increase to raise the personal income tax rate from 3 to 5 percent and the corporate rate from 4.8 to 5 percent. The Illinois House of Representatives voted down the tax increase 74-42. Supporters of the tax increase in both chambers should be thanked for their leadership and encouraged to continue working to pass a responsible budget that protects investments in the arts and arts education. Those who voted against the increase should be urged to negotiate a comprehensive budget solution. The member who voted "present" in the Senate should be asked under what circumstances they would support new revenue.
2009 Legislative and Budget Process Overviewllancaster
This document provides an overview of the 2009 Oklahoma legislative and budget process. It outlines the composition of the Oklahoma Legislature including membership numbers and party breakdowns for both the House and Senate. It also describes the executive branch leadership and budget process, including the schedule and key dates for legislative sessions and the path that bills take through the process. Committees for both the House and Senate are defined including chairs and members.
The document is an email from Myron Ebell summarizing two Senate votes related to regulating greenhouse gas emissions. It notes that an amendment to mandate such regulation was withdrawn before a vote due to lack of support. It also notes that a non-binding "sense of the Senate" resolution supporting possible future regulation allows flexibility depending on economic impacts. While environmental groups claim the resolution as a commitment, Ebell argues the votes were actually major defeats for those seeking mandatory emissions controls.
This document is a publication called Veterans' Vision that provides summaries of articles written by prominent politicians and experts on issues related to veterans and public policy. It contains an overview of the publication's history and mission, lists of past political figures who have contributed articles, and previews of upcoming articles on topics like veterans' healthcare, benefits, unemployment, and political endorsements. The publication appears aimed at informing readers who care about veterans' issues and influencing upcoming elections.
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of the United States Congress organized by state. It includes over 300 Twitter accounts for representatives from all 50 states and Washington D.C. The list provides members' Twitter usernames to allow the public to follow their official social media accounts.
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of Congress organized by state. It includes the Twitter handles for representatives from all 50 states as well as Washington D.C. The list includes the name of each representative, their state, and their Twitter handle.
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of the United States Congress organized by state. It includes representatives from all 50 states as well as Washington D.C. Each entry includes the representative's name, state, and Twitter handle. There are over 300 Twitter handles listed in total.
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of the United States Congress organized by state. It includes representatives from Alabama through New York with their Twitter usernames. There are over 150 congressional Twitter accounts listed.
This document lists the Twitter handles of members of the United States House of Representatives organized by state. There are over 400 Twitter handles listed from Alabama to New York in alphabetical order by state and representative name.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and state Republican lawmakers have reached an agreement when it comes to the state’s budget. The deal has more money for schools and rural broadband, and also pays off $1 billion in debt.
More money for education and no increase in the cigarette tax are two of the key highlights in the budget unveiled today by Indiana Senate Republicans.
The document summarizes allegations of racism made against Republican members of the Indiana House of Representatives during debate over a bill related to school district boundaries. It describes an argument between Representatives Lucas and Summers in the hallway after the debate, in which Summers cursed at and followed Representative Eberhart. While Republicans should not have booed, calling individuals racist was unfounded, as neither Eberhart nor Lucas have histories of racist behavior. The document also briefly mentions potential candidates to replace the Secretary of State and candidates for Marion County chairman.
The City of Indianapolis and Marion County Public Health Department released Halloween guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. They recommend alternative activities to traditional Halloween activities like trick-or-treating and indoor parties due to the risks of spreading the virus. Higher risk activities like indoor parties over 50 people, close contact activities like trick-or-treating, and leaving out candy for people to grab are not recommended. Lower risk alternatives include online parties, drive-through events, one-way trick-or-treating where goodie bags are lined up for families to grab from a distance, and decorating homes and yards. Public health orders regarding distancing and masks must still be followed for any Halloween activities.
The IMPD Protest Response Review Committee was formed to review IMPD's response to protests in late May and early June 2020. The committee, consisting of Deborah Daniels, Myra C. Selby, and Dr. Sean L. Huddleston, was tasked with determining if any officers used excessive force or violated policies, failed to de-escalate situations, or continued the use of force beyond what was permitted. The committee was to review evidence such as complaints, videos, statements, arrest information, and policies to develop recommendations in a report for the Mayor's Office on the police response and how to improve community relations.
A poll commissioned by Democratic State Senator Karen Tallian shows she is tied with incumbent Republican Curtis Hill.
The poll of more than 890 likely voters showed both Hill and Tallian were tied at 36 percent each and 28% were undecided.
This document is a complaint filed by four Indiana citizens seeking a declaratory judgment that Attorney General Curtis Hill's 30-day suspension from the practice of law creates a vacancy in that office under the state constitution. The complaint provides background on Hill's disciplinary proceedings before the Indiana Supreme Court, which resulted in a 30-day suspension. It argues that during his suspension, Hill is prohibited from performing any of his statutory duties as AG and is no longer qualified to hold the office. The plaintiffs are asking the court to declare a vacancy exists that the governor must fill pursuant to the constitution and state law. They seek expedited consideration of the matter.
Three independent gas station owners, an environmental engineering firm, and the United States Small Business Owners Association (USSBOA), which represents approximately 900 independent gasoline and convenience stores in Indiana, filed a class-action lawsuit this afternoon against the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) and Deputy Assistant Commissioner Douglas R. Louks.
The document is a COVID-19 Community Mobility Report from Google for Indiana on March 29, 2020. It provides data on changes in mobility and visits to different place types like retail stores, grocery stores, parks, workplaces and residential areas compared to a baseline period. Mobility decreased substantially for retail/recreation (-48%) and workplaces (-36%) but increased for parks (+24%) and residential areas (+11%). The report also includes mobility data for various Indiana counties.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb vetoed legislation that would have severely restricted a local government's ability to regulate landlord-tenant relationships/.
1. COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS for the 118th GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Agriculture and Rural CHAIR: Rep. Don Lehe (R-Brookston)
Development Vice Chair: Rep. Alan Morrison (R-Terre Haute)
Rep. Ron Bacon (R-Chandler), Rep. Jim Baird (R-Greencastle),
Rep. Steve Davisson (R-Salem), Rep. Bill Friend (R-Macy),
Rep. Doug Gutwein (R-Francesville), Rep. Sharon Negele (R-
Attica), Rep. David Ober (R-Albion)
Rep. David L. Niezgodski (RMM) (D-South Bend), Rep. Kreg
S. Battles (D-Vincennes), Rep. B. Patrick Bauer (D-South
Bend), Rep. Sheila A. Klinker (D-Lafayette)
Commerce, Small Business CHAIR: Rep. Mark Messmer (R-Jasper)
and Economic Development Vice Chair: Rep. Ben Smaltz (R-Auburn)
Rep. Steve Braun (R-Zionsville), Rep. Wes Culver (R-Goshen),
Rep. Tom Dermody (R-LaPorte), Rep. Kathy Heuer (R-
Columbia City), Rep. Bob Morris (R-Fort Wayne), Rep. Jerry
Torr (R-Carmel), Rep. Cindy Ziemke (R-Batesville)
Rep. Christina E. Hale (RMM) (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Mara
Candelaria Reardon (D-Munster), Rep. Robin C. Shackleford
(D-Indianapolis), Rep. Shelli L. VanDenburgh (D-Crown Point)
Courts and Criminal Code CHAIR: Rep. Jud McMillin (R-Brookville)
Vice Chair: Rep. Wendy McNamara (R-Mt. Vernon)
Rep. Sean Eberhart (R-Shelbyville), Rep. Tim Harman (R-
Bremen), Rep. Rebecca Kubacki (R-Syracuse), Rep. Matt
Lehman (R-Berne), Rep. Kevin Mahan (R-Hartford City), Rep.
Rhonda Rhoads (R-Corydon), Rep. Greg Steuerwald (R-Avon)
Rep. Matt Pierce (RMM) (D-Bloomington), Rep. Edward O.
DeLaney (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Ryan M. Dvorak (D-South
Bend), Rep. Linda C. Lawson (D-Hammond)
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2. COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Education CHAIR: Rep. Bob Behning (R-Indianapolis)
Vice Chair: Rep. Rhonda Rhoads (R- Corydon)
Rep. Lloyd Arnold (R-Leavenworth), Rep. Woody Burton (R-
Whiteland), Rep. Ed Clere (R-New Albany), Rep. Dale DeVon
(R-Granger), Rep. Todd Huston (R-Fishers), Rep. Jim Lucas (R-
Seymour), Rep. Jeff Thompson (R-Lizton)
Rep. Vernon G. Smith (RMM) (D-Gary), Rep. Kreg S. Battles
(D-Vincennes), Rep. Sue E. Errington (D-Muncie), Rep. Shelli
L. VanDenburgh (D-Crown Point)
Elections and CHAIR: Rep. Milo Smith (R-Columbus)
Apportionment Vice Chair: Rep. Kathy Kreag Richardson (R-Noblesville)
Rep. Woody Burton (R-Whiteland), Rep. Bill Davis (R-
Portland), Rep. Dick Hamm (R-Richmond), Rep. Peggy
Mayfield (R-Martinsville), Rep. Ed Soliday (R-Valparaiso),
Rep. Jeff Thompson (R-Lizton), Rep. Tim Wesco (R-Osceola)
Rep. John L. Bartlett (RMM) (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Kreg S.
Battles (D-Vincennes), Rep. Phillip K. GiaQuinta (D-Fort
Wayne), Rep. Terry A. Goodin (D-Austin)
Employment, Labor and CHAIR: Rep. Doug Gutwein (R-Francesville)
Pensions Vice Chair: Rep. David Ober (R-Albion)
Rep. Martin Carbaugh (R-Fort Wayne), Rep. Bill Davis (R-
Portland), Rep. Rebecca Kubacki (R-Syracuse), Rep. Bob
Morris (R-Fort Wayne), Rep. Mike Speedy (R-Indianapolis),
Rep. Jerry Torr (R-Carmel), Rep. Tim Wesco (R-Osceola)
Rep. Charles A. Moseley (RMM) (D-Portage), Rep. John L.
Bartlett (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Daniel P. Forestal (D-
Indianapolis), David L. Niezgodski (D-South Bend)
Environmental Affairs CHAIR: Rep. Dave Wolkins (R-Warsaw)
Vice Chair: Rep. Bob Morris (R-Fort Wayne)
Rep. Sean Eberhart (R-Shelbyville), Rep. Bill Friend (R-Macy),
Rep. Don Lehe (R-Brookston), Rep. Jim Lucas (R-Seymour),
Rep. Jack Lutz (R-Anderson), Rep. Tim Neese (R-Elkhart), Rep.
Heath VanNatter (R-Kokomo)
Rep. Sue E. Errington (RMM) (D-Muncie), Rep. B. Patrick
Bauer (D-South Bend), Rep. Ryan M. Dvorak (D-South Bend),
Rep. Matt Pierce (D-Bloomington)
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3. COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Family, Children and CHAIR: Rep. Rebecca Kubacki (R-Syracuse)
Human Affairs Vice Chair: Rep. Cindy Ziemke (R-Batesville)
Rep. Wes Culver (R-Goshen), Rep. Dale DeVon (R-Granger),
Rep. Dave Frizzell (R-Indianapolis), Rep. Kevin Mahan (R-
Hartford City), Rep. Rhonda Rhoads (R-Corydon), Rep. Milo
Smith (R-Columbus), Rep. Greg Steuerwald (R-Avon)
Rep. Gail C. Riecken (RMM) (D-Evansville), Rep. John L.
Bartlett (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Karlee D. Macer (D-
Indianapolis), Rep. Vanessa J. Summers (D-Indianapolis)
Financial Institutions CHAIR: Rep. Woody Burton (R-Whiteland)
Vice Chair: Rep. Bob Heaton (R-Terre Haute)
Rep. Randy Frye (R-Greensburg), Rep. Dick Hamm (R-
Richmond), Rep. Mark Messmer (R-Jasper), Rep. John Price (R-
Greenwood), Rep. Mike Speedy (R-Indianapolis), Rep. Thomas
Washburne (R-Evansville), Rep. Dennis Zent (R-Angola)
Rep. Justin W. Moed (RMM) (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Phillip K.
GiaQuinta (D-Fort Wayne), Rep. Gail C. Riecken (D-
Evansville), Rep. Robin C. Shackleford (D-Indianapolis)
Government and Regulatory CHAIR: Rep. Kevin Mahan (R-Hartford City)
Reform Vice Chair: Rep. Tim Wesco (R-Osceola)
Rep. Tim Harman (R-Bremen), Rep. Kathy Heuer (R-Columbia
City), Rep. Wendy McNamara (R-Mt. Vernon), Rep. Rick
Niemeyer (R-Lowell), Rep. Dave Ober (R-Albion), Rep. Randy
Truitt (R-West Lafayette), Rep. David Wolkins (R-Warsaw)
Rep. Mara Candelaria Reardon (RMM) (D-Hammond), Rep.
John L. Bartlett (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Christina E. Hale (D-
Indianapolis), Rep. Karlee D. Macer (D-Indianapolis)
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4. COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Insurance CHAIR: Rep. Matt Lehman (R-Berne)
Vice Chair: Rep. Martin Carbaugh (R-Fort Wayne)
Rep. Woody Burton (R-Whiteland), Rep. Dick Hamm (R-
Richmond), Rep. Bob Heaton (R-Terre Haute), Rep. Cindy
Kirchhofer (R-Beech Grove), Rep. Kevin Mahan (R-Hartford
City), Rep. Peggy Mayfield (R-Martinsville), Rep. Jerry Torr
(R-Carmel)
Rep. Edward O. DeLaney (RMM) (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Terri
J. Austin (D-Anderson), Rep. Charlie Brown (D-Gary), Rep.
Christina E. Hale (D-Indianapolis)
Judiciary CHAIR: Rep. Greg Steuerwald (R-Avon)
Vice Chair: Rep. Thomas Washburne (R-Evansville)
Rep. Eric Koch (R-Bedford), Rep. Dan Leonard (R-Huntington),
Rep. Peggy Mayfield (R-Martinsville), Rep. Jud McMillin (R-
Brookville), Rep. Wendy McNamara (R-Mt. Vernon), Rep.
Phyllis Pond (R-New Haven), Rep. Jerry Torr (R-Carmel)
Rep. B. Patrick Bauer (RMM) (D-South Bend), Rep. Edward O.
DeLaney (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Ryan M. Dvorak (D-South
Bend), Rep. Vernon G. Smith (D-Gary)
Local Government CHAIR: Rep. Tim Neese (R-Elkhart)
Vice Chair: Rep. Kathy Heuer (R-Columbia City)
Rep. Bob Cherry (R-Greenfield), Rep. Tim Harman (R-Bremen),
Rep. Rick Niemeyer (R-Lowell), Rep. John Price (R-
Greenwood), Rep. Tom Saunders (R-Lewisville), Rep. Randy
Truitt (R-West Lafayette), Rep. Heath VanNatter (R-Kokomo)
Rep. Cherrish S. Pryor (RMM) (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Justin W.
Moed (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Gail C. Riecken (D-Evansville),
Rep. Vernon G. Smith (D-Gary)
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5. COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Natural Resources CHAIR: Rep. Sean Eberhart (R-Shelbyville)
Vice Chair: Rep. Lloyd Arnold (R- Leavenworth)
Rep. Bob Heaton (R-Terre Haute), Rep. Mike Karickhoff (R-
Kokomo), Rep. Cindy Kirchhofer (R-Beech Grove), Rep. Bob
Morris (R-Fort Wayne), Rep. Alan Morrison (R-Terre Haute),
Rep. Tom Saunders (R-Lewisville), Rep. Matt Ubelhor (R-
Bloomfield)
Rep. Clyde Kersey (RMM) (D-Terre Haute), Rep. Ryan M.
Dvorak (D-South Bend), Rep. Scott D. Pelath (D-Michigan
City), Rep. Steven R. Stemler (D-Jeffersonville)
Public Health CHAIR: Rep. Ed Clere (R-New Albany)
Vice Chair: Rep. Steve Davisson (R-Salem)
Rep. Ron Bacon (R-Chandler), Rep. Bob Behning (R-
Indianapolis), Rep. Suzanne Crouch (R-Evansville), Rep. David
Frizzell (R-Indianapolis), Rep. Don Lehe (R-Brookston), Rep.
Eric Turner (R-Cicero), Rep. Dennis Zent (R-Angola)
Rep. Charlie Brown (RMM) (D-Gary), Rep. B. Patrick Bauer
(D-South Bend), Rep. Gregory W. Porter (D-Indianapolis), Rep.
Robin C. Shackleford (D-Indianapolis)
Public Policy CHAIR: Rep. Bill Davis (R-Portland)
Vice Chair: Rep. Jack Lutz (R-Anderson)
Rep. Ed Clere (R-New Albany), Rep. Sean Eberhart (R-
Shelbyville), Rep. Matt Lehman (R-Berne), Rep. Jim Lucas (R-
Seymour), Rep. Mark Messmer (R-Jasper), Rep. Ben Smaltz (R-
Auburn), Rep. Tim Wesco (R-Osceola)
Rep. Phillip K. GiaQuinta (RMM) (D-Fort Wayne), Rep. Terri J.
Austin (D-Anderson), Rep. Sue E. Errington (D-Muncie), Rep.
Karlee D. Macer (D-Indianapolis)
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6. COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Roads and Transportation CHAIR: Rep. Ed Soliday (R-Valparaiso)
Vice Chair: Rep. Mike Speedy (R-Indianapolis)
Rep. Lloyd Arnold (R- Leavenworth), Rep. Bill Davis (R-
Portland), Rep. Randy Frye (R-Greensburg), Rep. Jud McMillin
(R-Brookville), Rep. Rick Niemeyer (R-Lowell), Rep. Tom
Saunders (R-Lewisville), Rep. Ben Smaltz (R-Auburn)
Rep. Daniel P. Forestal (RMM) (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Edward
O. DeLaney (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Cherrish S. Pryor (D-
Indianapolis), Rep. Steven R. Stemler (D-Jeffersonville)
Rules and Legislative CHAIR: Rep. Jerry Torr (R-Carmel)
Procedures Vice Chair: Rep. Jud McMillin (R-Brookville)
Rep. Woody Burton (R-Whiteland), Rep. Bob Cherry (R-
Greenfield), Rep. Bill Davis (R-Portland), Rep. Eric Koch (R-
Bedford), Rep. Eric Turner (R-Cicero)
Rep. Matt Pierce (RMM) (D-Bloomington), Rep. Terri J. Austin
(D-Anderson), Rep. Earl L. Harris (D-East Chicago)
Select Committee on CHAIR: Rep. Steve Stemler (D-Jeffersonville)
Government Reduction Vice Chair: Rep. David Wolkins (R-Warsaw)
Rep. Ron Bacon (R-Chandler), Rep. Wes Culver (R-Goshen),
Rep. Wendy McNamara (R-Mt. Vernon), Rep. Hal Slager (R-
Schererville), Rep. Milo Smith (R-Columbus), Rep. Thomas
Washburne (R-Evansville), Rep. Cindy Ziemke (R-Batesville)
Rep. Robin C. Shackleford (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Charlie
Brown (D-Gary), Rep. Justin W. Moed (D-Indianapolis), Rep.
Vanessa J. Summers (D-Indianapolis)
Utilities and Energy CHAIR: Rep. Eric Koch (R-Bedford)
Vice Chair: Rep. Heath VanNatter (R-Kokomo)
Rep. Bob Behning (R-Indianapolis), Rep. Dale DeVon (R-
Granger), Rep. David Frizzell (R-Indianapolis), Rep. Jack Lutz
(R-Anderson), Rep. Alan Morrison (R-Terre Haute), Rep. Tim
Neese (R-Elkhart), Rep. Ed Soliday (R-Valparaiso)
Rep. Kreg S. Battles (RMM) (D-Vincennes), Rep. Christina E.
Hale (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Matt Pierce (D-Bloomington), Rep.
Shelli L. VanDenburgh (D-Crown Point)
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7. COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Veterans Affairs and Public CHAIR: Rep. Randy Frye (R-Greensburg)
Safety Vice Chair: Rep. Cindy Kirchhofer (R-Beech Grove)
Rep. Lloyd Arnold (R- Leavenworth), Rep. Martin Carbaugh (R-
Fort Wayne), Rep. Steve Davisson (R-Salem), Rep. Doug
Gutwein (R-Francesville), Rep. John Price (R-Greenwood), Rep.
Ed Soliday (R-Valparaiso), Rep. Dennis Zent (R-Angola)
Rep. Karlee D. Macer (RMM) (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Daniel P.
Forestal (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Sheila A. Klinker (D-Lafayette),
Rep. Charles A. Moseley (D-Portage)
Ways and Means CHAIR: Rep. Tim Brown (R-Crawfordsville)
Vice Chair: Rep. Suzanne Crouch (R-Evansville)
Rep. Bob Cherry (R-Greenfield; Chair, Budget Subcommittee),
Rep. Tom Dermody (R-LaPorte; Chair, Higher Education
Subcommittee), Rep. Phyllis Pond (R-New Haven; Chair, Health
& Medicaid Subcommittee), Rep. Dan Leonard (R-Huntington;
Chair, Local Government Finance Subcommittee), Rep. Jeff
Thompson (R-Lizton; Chair, K-12 Subcommittee), Rep. Jim
Baird (R-Greencastle), Rep. Steve Braun (R-Zionsville), Rep.
Todd Huston (R-Fishers), Rep. Mike Karickhoff (R-Kokomo),
Rep. Rebecca Kubacki (R-Syracuse), Rep. Sharon Negele (R-
Attica), Rep. Hal Slager (R-Schererville), Rep. Randy Truitt (R-
West Lafayette), Rep. Eric Turner (R-Cicero), Rep. Matt
Ubelhor (R-Bloomfield)
Rep. Gregory W. Porter (RMM) (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Terry A.
Goodin (D-Austin), Rep. Clyde Kersey (D-Terre Haute), Rep.
Sheila A. Klinker (D-Lafayette), David L. Niezgodski (D-South
Bend), Rep. Cherrish S. Pryor (D-Indianapolis), Rep. Mara
Candelaria Reardon (D-Hammond), Rep. Steven R. Stemler (D-
Jeffersonville)
Statutory Committee on CHAIR: Rep. Greg Steuerwald (R-Avon)
Ethics Vice Chair: Rep. Richardson (R-Noblesville)
Rep. Eric Koch (R-Bedford)
Rep. Clyde Kersey (RMM) (D-Terre Haute), Rep. Earl L. Harris
(D-East Chicago), Rep. Gail C. Riecken (D-Evansville)
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8. COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Statutory Committee on CHAIR: Rep. Wes Culver (R-Goshen)
Interstate and International Vice Chair: Rep. Tom Saunders (R-Lewisville)
Cooperation
Rep. Jim Baird (R-Greencastle), Rep. Bob Cherry (R-
Greenfield), Rep. Bill Friend (R-Macy), Rep. Dick Hamm (R-
Richmond), Rep. Cindy Kirchhofer (R-Beech Grove), Rep.
Rebecca Kubacki (R-Syracuse), Rep. Tim Neese (R-Elkhart)
Rep. Earl L. Harris (RMM) (D-East Chicago), Rep. Charlie
Brown (D-Gary), Rep. Clyde Kersey (D-Terre Haute), Rep.
Vanessa J. Summers (D-Indianapolis)
Committee on Joint Rules CHAIR: Speaker Brian Bosma (R-Indianapolis)
Vice Chair: Rep. Jerry Torr (R-Carmel)
Rep. Bill Davis (R-Portland)
Minority Leader Scott D. Pelath (RMM) (D-Michigan City),
Rep. Matt Pierce (D-Bloomington)
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