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1 Who s who in Wolf Administration Senate Leadership & Committees House Leadership & Committees Pennsylvania Business Council January 20, 2015
2 GOVERNOR TOM WOLF SENIOR ADVISORS & CABINET
3 Katie McGinty Chief of Staff Deputy Assistant, President Bill Clinton Senior Policy Advisor, Democratic National Committee Counselor, Vice President Al Gore Pennsylvania Secretary of Environmental Protection, Chair, White House Office on Environmental Policy Chair, White House Council on Environmental Quality Operating Partner of Element Partners (current) Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Strategic Growth at Weston Solutions, Inc. (left to run for governor) JD, Columbia University Law, 88 B.S., Saint Joseph s University, 85
4 Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority Board Nominating panel for Philadelphia Board of Property Assessment Appeals Assistant District Attorney, Philadelphia Chief Counsel, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Legal Counsel, Philadelphia Prison Commissioner Advised and Represented Philadelphia in labor law and other legal matters Denise Smyler General Counsel to Governor Formed, Ahmad, Zaffarese & Smyler, LLC Founder, Smyler Firm JD, Georgetown University B.A., New York University
5 John Hanger Secretary Planning and Policy Special Counsel, Eckert Seamens, immediate past Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Gubernatorial candidate, 2014 Commissioner, PA Public Utility Commission Founding President of Citizens for Pennsylvania s Future (PennFuture), JD, University of Pennsylvania, 84 Bachelor s, Duke University, 79
6 Mary Isenhour Secretary Legislative Affairs Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party from 2007 through June, 2010 Pennsylvania State Director for the Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign Partner, consulting firm of Isenhour Rooney Strategies, LLC Executive Director of the PA House Democratic Campaign Committee, National Political Director, Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, University of Kansas
7 Obra S. Kernodle IV Deputy Chief of Staff & Director Office of Public Liaison Deputy Campaign Manager and Political Director, Wolf Campaign Deputy of Legislative Affairs for Philadelphia Mayor Mike Nutter Pennsylvania Southeast Political Director, Obama campaign B.A., Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University, 2002
8 Sharon Minnich Secretary Administration Assistant Chief Information Officer, Commonwealth of PA CIO, PA Department of Revenue Deputy Secretary for Financial Administration Specialist Leader, Deloitte M.G.A., Government, University of Pennsylvania B.A. in Economics, Albright College
9 Executive Director, Senate Democratic Appropriations Committee Senior Budget Analyst, Senate Democrats Randy Albright Secretary Budget MPM, Pennsylvania State Bachelors, Pennsylvania State University
10 Grayling Williams Inspector General Chief Inspector for the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General s Office of Professional Responsibility Chief, Baltimore Police Department s Internal Investigation Division Director, Department of Homeland Security s Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Drug Enforcement Administration Officer, Yale University Police Department M.S., Management, The Johns Hopkins University B.S., Criminal Justice from the University of New Haven
11 Rachel Levine Physician General Professor of pediatrics and psychiatry, Penn State College of Medicine, Vice-chair for Clinical Affairs for the Department of Pediatrics and chief of the Division of Adolescent Medicine and Eating Disorders at the Penn State Hershey Children s Hospital-Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Dir., Ambulatory Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine at the Polyclinic Medical Center Pediatrics Specialty, Mount Sinai Medical Center M.D., Tulane University School of Medicine B.S. Harvard College
12 State Senator, Pennsylvania Senate, 46 th Senatorial District State Representative, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 46 th Legislative District Timothy Solobay State Fire Commissioner Chief, Canonsburg Volunteer Fire Department Radiologic Technology, Science, Washington Hospital School of Radiologic Technology
13 Teresa Osborne Secretary Aging Executive Director, Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Area Agency on Aging Chancellor & COO, Diocese of Scranton, Executive Director, Lackawanna County Department of Human Services Executive Director, Lackawanna County Area Agency on Aging Masters of Health Service Administration, Marywood University B.A., Social Work, Marywood University
14 Russell Redding Secretary Department of Agriculture Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Executive Assistant, U.S. Senator Harris Wofford Dean, School of Agriculture & Environmental Sciences, Delaware Valley College B.S. in agriculture and extension education, Pennsylvania State University M.S. in agriculture and extension education, Pennsylvania State University
15 Robin Wiessman Secretary Department of Banking Treasurer, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Chairman Independent Director, Vantagepoint Funds Managing Director, Merrill Lynch Vice President, Goldman Sachs Founding Principal & President, Artemis Capital Group J.D., Rutgers University School of Law- Camden B.A. in Government & Law, Lafayette College
16 Dennis M. Davin Secretary Community & Economic Development Director, Allegheny County Economic Development and Allegheny County Redevelopment Authority along with Executive director of the Industrial Development Authority, Hospital Development Authority, Higher Education Building Authority, and Residential Finance Authority. Also Board Member, Allegheny County Airport Authority Regional Director, Governor s Action Urban Redevelopment Authority Deputy Executive Director, Pittsburgh Housing Development
17 John Wetzel Secretary Corrections Secretary, PA Department of Corrections Corrections Expert, PA Board of Pardons Warden, Franklin County Jail B.A. in psychology, Bloomsburg University
18 Cindy Dunn Secretary Conservation & Natural Resources Deputy Secretary, PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources President & CEO, PennFuture Executive Director, Audubon Pennsylvania Program Director, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay M.S., Biology, Shippensburg University
19 Gary Tennis Secretary Drug & Alcohol Programs Secretary, Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs Chief of the Legislation Unit, Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, Chairman, District Attorney's Hiring Committee Executive Director, President's Commission on Model State Drug Laws Acting Executive Director, PA District Attorneys Association J.D., University of Pennsylvania Law School B.A., University of Tulsa
20 Pedro A. Rivera Secretary Education Superintendent, Lancaster School District Head of Human Resources, Philadelphia School District Executive Director, High Schools, Philadelphia School District Principal, Philadelphia School District Teacher, Philadelphia School District Superintendent's Letter, Arcadia University Master's degree in education administration from Cheyney University B.S., Pennsylvania State University
21 Richard Flinn Director PA Emergency Management Agency Deputy Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Special Assistant for Continuity of Government, Office of Administration Commander, PA MED DET, PA Army National Guard Executive Director, Pennsylvania Emergency Health Services Council M.S., Government Administration, University of Pennsylvania B.S., Health Planning and Administration, Pennsylvania State University
22 Secretary, PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Chief of Staff, PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Director of Legislation and Strategic Initiatives, PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Director of Operations, PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Government Relations Manager, Citizens for Pennsylvania s Future John Quigley Secretary Environmental Protection Principal, John H Quigley LLC M.P.A., Public Administration, Lehigh University B.A. in Political Economy, Bloomsburg University
23 Curt Topper Secretary General Services Deputy Secretary, Pennsylvania Bureau of Procurement Special Assistant, State of Rhode Island Assistant Vice President, Purchasing, Contracts and Accounts Payable, Georgetown University Director, KPMG COO, Neiman Group Program Manger, Free Markets M.Phil, Public Policy Management, Carnegie Mellon University B.A. in Political Science and Government, Brown University
24 Clinical faculty member in the Medicine Department at The Commonwealth Medical College Director, State Innovation Models Initiative at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation President and CEO, Moses Taylor Health Care System Founding CEO of Physicians Health Alliance, Inc. Karen Murphy Secretary Health Ph.D., Business Administration, Temple University s Fox School of Business M.B.A., Marywood University, B.S., University of Scranton, RN, Scranton State Hospital School of Nursing
25 Theodore Dallas Secretary Human Services Secretary, MD Dept. of Human Services Deputy Chief of Staff, MD Gov. Martin O Malley Executive Deputy Secretary, PA Department of Public Welfare Deputy Managing Director, Philadelphia Assistant Managing Director, Philadelphia M.B.A., Temple University B.A., Political Science & Economics, University of Pennsylvania
26 Teresa Miller Commissioner Insurance Senior Advisor and Acting Group Director, Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight Administrator and Deputy Administrator, Oregon Insurance Division Partner, Crowell & Moring s Health Care Group J.D., Willamette University College of Law B.A. in Political Science and Psychology, Pacific Lutheran University
27 Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Researcher, Council for Labor and Industry Kathy M. Manderino Secretary Labor & Industry Director, Campaign for Fair Education Funding Senior Vice President, Intercommunity Action, Inc. Attorney, Fox Rothschild O Brien and Frankel J.D., Temple School of Law B.A., Pennsylvania State University
28 Major General James R. Joseph Adjutant General Military and Veterans Affairs Director, Pennsylvania Emergency Medical Agency Special Assistant to the Combatant Commander, North American Aerospace Defense Command Assistant Adjutant General, Amy, Pennsylvania National Guard Administrator & Deputy Administrator, Oregon Insurance Division M.S. in Public Administration, Shippensburg University B.S. in Police Science, York College
29 Col. Marcus L. Brown Commissioner Pennsylvania State Police Governor s Executive Council, Maryland Superintendent, Maryland State Police Deputy Police Commissioner, Operations Bureau, Baltimore City Police Department Chief of Internal Affairs, Baltimore City Police Department J.D., University of Baltimore School of Law B.A. in Business and Marketing, Pennsylvania State University
30 Eileen McNulty Secretary Revenue Quality Assurance, Office of Comptroller Operations, Deputy Accountability Officer, PA Stimulus Accountability Office CFO, PA Gaming Control Board Executive Deputy Secretary, Depart of Revenue Revenue Secretary B.A. in Economics, Michigan State University
31 Pedro Cortés Secretary of the Commonwealth Department of State Secretary of the Commonwealth Exec Dir., Advisory Commission on Latino Affairs Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare Partner, Haggerty, Goldberg, Schleifer & Kupersmith J.D., Dickinson School of Law M.P.A., Penn State Harrisburg B.S. in Hotel, Restaurant and Travel Administration, U of Massachusetts
32 Leslie Richards Secretary Transportation Vice Chair, Montgomery County Board of Commissioners Senior Project Manager, ACT Engineers Public Involvement Specialist, A.D. Marble & Company M.R.P., Environmental/Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania
33 SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP
34 Joe Scarnati III President Pro Tempore (Dist. 25 Cameron, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Jefferson, McKean, Potter, Tioga Counties) Lieutenant Governor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Former Deputy Majority Whip, PA Senate Third-generation small business owner, Brockway, PA B.A., Business Administration, Pennsylvania State University, DuBois `82
35 Jake Corman III Senate Majority Leader (Dist. 34 Centre, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin Counties) State Director, United States Senator Rick Santorum, Field Service Director, Pennsylvania Builders Association, B.A., Journalism, Pennsylvania State University `93 AA, Communications, Pennsylvania College of Technology `90
36 John Gordner Elected Senator, PA Senate, 2003 Representative, PA House, Attorney JD, Dickinson School of Law `87 B.A., Dickinson College `83 Senate Majority Whip (Dist. 27 Columbia, Luzerne, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder Counties)
37 Bob Mensch Senate Majority Caucus Chairman (Dist. 24 Berks, Bucks, Montgomery Counties) Senator, PA Senate, 2009-present Representative, PA House, Chair, Marlborough Township Supervisors, 2006 General Manager/Sales Director, ARBROS Communications District Sales Manager, American Telephone and Telegraph Corporation, Served, United States Army Engineers Reserve, B.A., Business, Valley Forge Military College `65
38 Richard Alloway II Senate Majority Caucus Secretary (Dist. 33 Adams, Cumberland, Franklin, York Counties) Elected Senator, Pennsylvania Senate, 2008 Former Member, Franklin County Republican Executive Committee Magisterial District Judge, Former Owner/Operator, Madison Settlement Services Attorney, Private Practice JD, Widener Law School `02 B.A., Government Administration, Shippensburg University `93
39 Pat Browne Chairman, Senate Appropriations Committee (Dist. 16 Lehigh County) Majority Whip, PA Senate, President Pro Tempore, PA Senate, Representative, PA House, Accountant/Attorney, Sole Proprietor Tax Manager/Accountant, Coopers and Lybrand, Senior Associate, Price Waterhouse, JD, School of Law, Temple University ` `93 B.A., Business Administration/Accounting, University of Notre Dame `86
40 Chuck McIlhinney Senate Majority Caucus Administrator (Dist. 10 Bucks) Elected Senator, PA Senate, January, 2007 Representative, PA House, Former Director, Bucks County Office of Employment and Training B.S., Finance, Bryant College `89 Pursuing M.B.A., University of Phoenix
41 David Argall Senate Majority Policy Committee Chairman (Dist. 33 Berks and Schuylkill Counties) Elected Senator, PA State Senate, 2009 Former Majority Whip, PA General Assembly Representative, PA House, District 124, Part-Time Instructor, Public Policy, State Government, and Leadership Studies, Pennsylvania State University Ph.D., Public Administration, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg `06 MA, American Studies, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg `93 B.A., Political Science & International Studies, Lycoming College `80
42 SENATE DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP
43 Jay Costa, Jr. Senate Democratic Leader (Dist. 43 Allegheny County) Minority Floor Leader, PA Senate, Elected Senator, PA Senate, 1996 Deputy Sheriff, Allegheny County Sheriff's Department Former Adjunct Professor, Allegheny County Community College Attorney, Grogan Graffam Professional Corporation Employee, Register of Wills of Allegheny County, JD, School of Law, Duquesne University `89 B.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania `79 AS, Community College of Allegheny County `77
44 Anthony Williams Senate Democratic Whip (Dist. 8 Delaware and Philadelphia Counties) Minority Whip, PA Senate, Elected Senator, PA Senate, 1998 Representative, PA House, Executive, PepsiCo Incorporated Business Owner, Vending Company B.S., Economics, Franklin and Marshall College `79
45 Wayne Fontana Senate Democratic Caucus Chairman (Dist. 42 Allegheny County) Minority Caucus Administrator, PA Senate, Elected Senator, PA Senate, 2005 County Council, Allegheny County Council, 12th District, Sales Manager/Associate Broker, Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, Associates, Community College of Allegheny County `71
46 Lawrence Farnese, Jr. Democratic Caucus Secretary (Dist. 1 Philadelphia County) Elected Senator, PA Senate, 2009 Of Counsel, Archer and Greiner, Professional Corporation Litigation/Business Attorney, Buchanan Ingersoll and Rooney JD, Beasley School of Law, Temple University `94 B.A., Political Science, Villanova University
47 Vincent Hughes Democratic Chair, Senate Appropriations Committee (Dist. 7 Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties) Deputy Minority Whip, PA State Senate, Elected Senator, PA Senate, 1994 Representative, PA House, Chairman, PA Legislative Black Caucus 1991 to 1994 Temple University
48 John Blake Vice Chair, Senate Appropriations Committee (Dist. 22 Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe Counties) Elected Senator, PA Senate, 2011 Director, Northeast Pennsylvania Office of the Governor, Former Chief Operating Officer, Pennsylvania Department of Commerce and Economic Development Adjunct Instructor, University of Scranton, Kania School of Management Vice President, PNC Financial Services Group, Incorporated, Fellowship, US Dept. of HUD, Executive Director, Redevelopment Authority of Lackawanna County, M.B.A., Finance, Kania School of Management, University of Scranton `01 MSW, Social Work, Marywood Graduate School `87 B.A., Sociology, Villanova University `83
49 John Yudichak Senate Democratic Caucus Administrator (Dist. 14 Carbon and Luzerne Counties) Elected Senator, PA Senate, 2010 Representative, PA House, Legislative Aide, Congressman Paul Kanjorski, 1994 Director of Development, Osterhout Free Library, MA, American Studies, Pennsylvania State University `04 B.A., English, Pennsylvania State University `93
50 Lisa Boscola Democratic Chair, Senate Policy Committee (Dist. 18 Lehigh and Northampton Counties) Minority Policy Chair, PA Senate, Elected Senator, PA Senate, 1999 Representative, PA House, Deputy County Administrator, Northampton County, MA, Political Science, Villanova University `85 B.A., Political Science, Villanova University `84
51 SENATE COMMITTEE REPUBLICAN CHAIR DEMOCRATIC CHAIR Aging Youth Sen. Michelle Brooks Sen. Art Haywood Agriculture & Rural Affairs Sen. Elder Vogel Sen. Judith Schwank Banking & Insurance Sen. Don White Sen. Matt Smith Communications & Technology Sen. Scott Hutchinson Sen. Larry Farnese Community, Economic & Recreational Development Sen. Kim Ward Sen. Sean Wiley Consumer Protection & Professional Licensure Sen. Robert Tomlinson Sen. Lisa Boscola Education Sen. Lloyd Smucker Sen. Andrew Dinniman Environmental Resources & Energy Sen. Gene Yaw Sen. John Yudichak Finance Sen. John Eichelberger Sen. John Blake Game & Fisheries Sen. Mario Scavello Sen. Jim Brewster Intergovernmental Operations Sen. Ryan Aument Sen. Sean Wiley Judiciary Sen. Stewart Greenleaf Sen. Daylin Leach Labor & Industry Sen. Lisa Baker Sen. Tina Tartaglione Law & Justice Sen. Charles McIlhinney Sen. Jim Brewster Local Government TBA Sen. Rob Teplitz Public Health & Welfare Sen. Pat Vance Sen. Shirley Kitchen Rules & Executive Nominations Sen. Jake Corman Sen. Jay Costa State Government Sen. Mike Folmer Sen. Anthony Williams Transportation Sen. John Rafferty Sen. John Wozniak Urban Affairs & Housing Sen. Scott Wagner Sen. Wayne Fontana Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness Sen. Randy Vulakovich Sen. Jay Costa
52 HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP
53 Mike Turzai Speaker of the House (Dist. 28 Allegheny County) Majority Leader, PA House, Elected Representative, PA House, 2000 Lawyer, Houston Harbaugh, present Assistant District Attorney, Allegheny County JD, Duke University `87 B.A., University of Notre Dame `81
54 Dave Reed House Majority Leader (Dist. 62 Indiana County) Majority Policy Committee Chair, Pennsylvania Committee Chair, Elected Representative, PA House, 2002 Executive Director/Downtown Director, Blairsville Improvement Group (BIG), 2002 Masters, Governmental Administration, University of Pennsylvania `01 B.A., Mathematics and Economics, Indiana University of Pennsylvania `00
55 Bryan Cutler House Majority Whip (Dist. 100 Lancaster County) Elected Representative PA House, 2006 Attorney, Nikolaus & Hohenadel, Limited Liability Partnership, 2009 X-Ray Technologist, Lancaster Regional Medical Center JD, Widener University `06 Certificate in Health Care, Widener University `06 B.S., Health Care Management, Lebanon Valley College `01 Certificate, Lancaster General School of Radiology `95
56 Sandra Major House Majority Caucus Chair (Dist. 111 Susquehanna and Wayne Counties) Chair, Majority Caucus, PA House, Elected Representative, PA House, 1995 Treasurer, Susquehanna County District Assistant, Representative Carmel Sirianni AS, Keystone Junior College, 1974
57 Donna Oberlander House Majority Caucus Secretary (Dist. 63 Armstrong, Clarion and Forest Counties) Elected Representative, PA House, 2008 County Commissioner, Clarion County Board of Commissioners, Government Contractor, United States Navy B.A., Political Science, Clarion University
58 Bill Adolph, Jr. House Majority Appropriations Committee Chair (Dist. 165 Delaware County) Elected Representative, PA House, 1989 President, Board of Commissioners, Springfield Township, Partner/Accountant, Public Accounting Firm, 1971-present B.A., Christian Brothers University `71
59 Brian Ellis Elected Representative, PA House, 2004 Co-Owner, Ellis Auto Group B.A., Communications, University of Pittsburgh House Majority Caucus Administrator (Dist. 11 Butler County)
60 Kerry Benninghoff House Majority Policy Committee Chair (Dist. 171 Centre and Mifflin Counties) Elected Representative, PA House, 1996 Coroner, Centre County, Supervisor, Mount Nittany Medical Centre, Deputy Coroner, Attended, Penn State University,
61 HOUSE DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP
62 Frank Dermody House Minority Leader (Dist. 33 Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties) Minority Leader, PA House, Majority Whip, PA House, 2009 Elected Representative, PA House, 1990 District Justice, Verona, Pennsylvania, Attorney Former Faculty Member, Pennsylvania Bar Institute for Continuing Legal Education Legal Advisor, 55 District Justices, Allegheny County, Former Instructor, Community College of Allegheny County JD, School of Law, Indiana University, Bloomington `82 B.A., History, Columbia University `73
63 Michael Hanna House Minority Whip (Dist. 76 Centre and Clinton Counties) Minority Whip, PA House, 2011 Representative, PA House, 1990 Attorney, Williamson, Coploff and Hanna, JD, University of Pittsburgh Law School `80 B.A., Lock Haven University `77
64 Dan Frankel House Minority Caucus Chair (Dist. 23 Allegheny County) Minority Caucus Chair, PA House, Elected Representative, PA House, 1998 Former Vice President, Hilb, Rogal and Hamilton, Incorporated Former Vice President, The Frankel Company, Certificate Program for Senior Executives in State and Local Government, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University `00 B.A., Political Science, Kenyon College `78
65 Rosita Youngblood House Minority Caucus Secretary (Dist. 198 Philadelphia County) Elected Representative, PA House, 1994 First Vice Chairwoman, Philadelphia Democratic party President of the National Foundation of Women Legislators, B.A., Human Services, Antioch University `85
66 Joseph Markosek House Minority Appropriations Committee Chair (Dist. 25 Allegheny County) Elected Representative, PA House of Representatives House, 1982 Buyer, Water Reactor Division, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, M.B.A., Duquesne University B.A., History, University of Notre Dame `72
67 Neal Goodman House Minority Caucus Administrator (Dist. 123 Schuylkill County) Elected Representative, PA House, 2002 Member, Mahanoy City Borough Council, Chief of Staff, State Representative Edward J. Lucyk, Sergeant, United States Marine Corps, B.S., History, East Stroudsburg University `86
68 Michael Sturla House Minority Policy Committee Chair (Dist. 96 Lancaster County) Minority Policy Chair, PA House, Elected Representative, PA House, 1990 Council Member, Lancaster City Council, Founder, Aarchitrave, Founder, Sturla Brothers, Incorporated Construction and Contracting, B.S., Environmental Design, University of Kansas `79
69 HOUSE COMMITTEE REPUBLICAN CHAIR DEMOCRATIC CHAIR Aging & Older Adult Services Rep. Tim Hennessey Rep. Steve Samuelson Agriculture & Rural Affairs Rep. Martin Causer Rep. John P. Sabatina Children & Youth Rep. Kathy Watson Rep. Louise Bishop Commerce Rep. Adam Harris Rep. W. Curtis Thomas Consumer Affairs Rep. Robert Godshall Rep. Peter J. Daley Education Rep. Stan Saylor Rep. James Roebuck Environmental Resources & Energy Rep. John Maher Rep. Greg Vitali Finance Rep. Bernie O'Neill Rep. Jake Wheatley Game & Fisheries Rep. Keith Gillespie Rep. Ted Harhai Gaming Oversight Rep. John Payne Rep. Nick Kotik Health Rep. Matt Baker Rep. Florindo (Flo) Fabrizio Human Services Rep. Gene DiGirolamo Rep. Angel Cruz Insurance Rep. Tina Pickett Rep. Tony DeLuca Judiciary Rep. Ron Marsico Rep. Joseph A. Petrarca Labor & Industry Rep. Mauree Gingrich Rep. Marc J. Gergely Liquor Control Rep. Chris Ross Rep. Paul Costa Local Government Rep. Kate Harper Rep. Bob Freeman Professional Licensure Rep. Julie Harhart Rep. Harry Readshaw State Government Rep. Daryl Metcalfe Rep. Mark Cohen Tourism & Recreational Development Rep. Dave Hickernell Rep. Thaddeus Kirkland Transportation Rep. John Taylor Rep. William F. Keller Urban Affairs Rep. Scott Petri Rep. Thomas Caltagirone Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness Rep. Stephen E. Barrar Rep. Christopher Sainato
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