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Arizona 52nd Legislature Picks Committee Chairs

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Sedona AZ (November 15, 2014)Arizona House of Representatives Speaker-elect David Gowan announces his selection of Committee Chairmanships for the 52nd Legislature.

Collectively, the Chairs are critical for the advancement of meaningful public policy. “I am confident House Chairs will preside over their committees with distinction, and ensure the people of Arizona are thoughtfully served,” said Speaker-elect Gowan.

Committee hearings for the 52nd Legislature are open to the public and will be posted on the Legislature’s website, www.azleg.gov.

  • Agriculture, Water and Lands – Representative Brenda Barton, LD-6
  • Appropriations – Representative Justin Olson, LD-25
  • Banking and Financial Services – Representative Kate Brophy McGee, LD-28
  • Children and Family Affairs – Representative John Allen, LD-15
  • Commerce – Representative Warren Petersen, LD-12
  • County and Municipal Affairs – Representative Doug Coleman, LD-16
  • Education – Representative Paul Boyer, LD-20
  • Elections – Representative Michelle Ugenti, LD-23
  • Energy, Environment and Natural Resources – Representative Frank Pratt, LD-8
  • Federalism and States’ Rights – Representative Kelly Townsend, LD-16
  • Government and Higher Education – Representative Bob Thorpe, LD-6
  • Health – Representative Heather Carter, LD-15
  • Insurance – Representative Karen Fann, LD-1
  • Judiciary – Representative Eddie Farnsworth, LD-12
  • Military Affairs and Public Safety – Representative Sonny Borrelli, LD-5
  • Rules – Representative David Stevens, LD-14
  • Rural and Economic Development – Representative T.J. Shope, LD-8
  • Transportation and Infrastructure – Representative Rick Gray, LD-21
  • Ways and Means – Representative Darin Mitchell, LD-13

Speaker-elect Gowan also announces that Representative Bob Robson, R-Dist. 18, will serve as Speaker Pro Tempore. 

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