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1 91ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY ARKANSAS LEGISLATIVE ROSTER 2017

2 A MESSAGE FROM KIRKLEY THOMAS Vice President of Governmental Affairs Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas The first electric cooperatives in Arkansas were formed in 1937, just two years after the federal Rural Electrification Act was signed into law. Today, 17 electric cooperatives serve more than one 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 plants, own one of the leading transformer manufacturers in the nation and produce the most widely circulated publication in the state, Arkansas Living magazine. Our mission is to provide reliable and affordable electricity in a safe and responsible manner to our members. As non-profit cooperatives, the electric cooperatives are owned by their members and advocate on their behalf to improve the quality of life in Arkansas. By using a mix of fuel sources such as hydroelectric, natural gas, coal, solar, biomass and wind, we are able to fulfill our mission. This roster of the 91st 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 Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A Arkansas Legislative Roster

3 Table of Contents ARKANSAS CONSTITUTIONAL AND CONGRESSIONAL OFFICES Arkansas Constitutional Officers 4 Governor of Arkansas 5 United States Senators 5 United States Representatives 6 ARKANSAS SENATE Senate District Map 8 Senate Committees 10 Senators 13 ARKANSAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES House District Map 22 House Committees 26 Representatives 30 ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES OF ARKANSAS Board of Directors 55 Territory Map 56 Senior Management 62 Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 3

4 Constitutional Officers Arkansas Legislative Roster Tim Griffin (R) Lieutenant Governor First Term 270 State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR Fax Leslie Rutledge (R) Attorney General First Term 323 Center St., Suite 200 Little Rock, AR Fax Mark Martin (R) Secretary of State Second Term State Capitol 500 Woodlane St., Suite 256 Little Rock, AR Fax mark.martin@sos.arkansas.gov Andrea Lea (R) State Auditor First Term 230 State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR Fax Dennis Milligan (R) State Treasurer First Term 220 State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR Fax John. M Thurston (R) State Land Commissioner Second Term State Capitol 500 Woodlane St., Suite 109 Little Rock, AR Fax

5 Governor of Arkansas Asa Hutchinson (R) First Term State Capitol 500 Woodlane St., Suite 250 Little Rock, AR Fax United States Senate John Boozman (R) United States Senator Second Term 141 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C Fax COMMITTEES Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry Appropriations Environment & Public Works Veterans Affairs Budget 1401 W. Capitol Ave., Suite 155 Little Rock, AR Fax Chief of Staff D.C. Office Helen Tolar State Director Stacey McClure Tom Cotton (R) United States Senator First Term 124 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C COMMITTEES Armed Services Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs Intelligence Joint Economic Committee Chief of Staff D.C. Office Douglas C. Coutts State Director Vanessa Moody Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 5

6 United States House of Representatives Rick Crawford (R) 1st District United States Representative Fourth Term 2422 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C COMMITTEES Transportation & Infrastructure Agriculture Intelligence Fax Cabot Jonesboro Mountain Home Chief of Staff D.C. Office Jonah Shumate Director of Constituent Services Tammy Davenport French Hill (R) 2nd District United States Representative Second Term 1229 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C COMMITTEES Financial Services Capital Markets & Government Sponsored Enterprises Subcommittee Oversight & Investigative Subcommittee Chief of Staff D.C. Office A. Brooke Bennett District Director Jill Cox Arkansas Legislative Roster

7 United States House of Representatives Steve Womack (R) 3rd District United States Representative Fourth Term 2412 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C Fax COMMITTEES Budget Appropriations Military Construction Labor, Health & Human Services, Education Defense Fort Smith Harrison Rogers Chief of Staff D.C. Office Beau Walker District Director Bootsie Ackerman Bruce Westerman (R) 4th District United States Representative Second Term 130 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C COMMITTEES Transportation & Infrastructure Budget Natural Resources Fax Hot Springs Chief of Staff D.C. Office Vivian Moeglein District Director Jason McGehee U.S. House of Representatives Arkansas District Map Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 7

8 Senate District Map and List District 1 Bart Hester (R) District 2 Jim Hendren (R) District 3 Cecile Bledsoe (R) District 4 Uvalde Lindsey (D) District 5 Bryan B. King (R) District 6 Gary Stubblefield (R) District 7 Lance Eads (R) District 8 Jake Files (R) District 9 Terry Rice (R) District 10 Larry Teague (D) District 11 Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R) District 12 Bruce Maloch (D) District 13 Alan Clark (R) District 14 Bill Sample (R) District 15 David J. Sanders (R) District 16 Greg Standridge (R) District 17 Scott Flippo (R) District 18 Missy Irvin (R) Arkansas Legislative Roster

9 District 19 Linda Collins-Smith (R) District 20 Blake Johnson (R) District 21 John Cooper (R) District 22 David Wallace (R) District 23 Ronald Caldwell (R) District 24 Keith Ingram (D) District 25 Stephanie Flowers (D) District 26 Eddie Cheatham (D) District 27 Trent Garner (R) District 28 Jonathan Dismang (R) District 29 Eddie Joe Williams (R) District 30 Linda Chesterfield (D) District 31 Joyce Elliott (D) District 32 Will Bond (D) District 33 Jeremy Hutchinson (R) District 34 Jane English (R) District 35 Jason Rapert (R) Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 9

10 Senate Officers, Staff and Committees Main Number In-Session Number Lieutenant Governor Tim Griffin President Pro Tempore Jonathan Dismang Assistant President Pro Tempores 1st District: Eddie Joe Williams (R) 2nd District: David Sanders (R) 3rd District: Greg Standridge (R) 4th District: Stephanie Flowers (D) Director, Arkansas Senate & Secretary of the Arkansas Senate Ann Cornwell Majority Leader Jim Hendren Majority Whip Bart Hester Minority Leader Keith Ingram Minority Whip Will Bond Senate Committees Public Health, Welfare & Labor Cecile Bledsoe (R), Chair Eddie Cheatham (D), Vice-Chair Stephanie Flowers (D) John Cooper (R) Scott Flippo (R) Lance Eads (R) Missy Irvin (R) David J. Sanders (R) Revenue & Taxation Jake Files (R), Chair Larry Teague (D), Vice-Chair Jonathan Dismang (R) Bruce Maloch (D) Keith Ingram (D) Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R) Jason Rapert (R) Bill Sample (R) Education Jane English (R), Chair Joyce Elliott (D), Vice-Chair Linda Chesterfield (D) Uvalde Lindsey (D) Alan Clark (R) Jim Hendren (R) Blake Johnson (R) Bart Hester (R) Judiciary Jeremy Hutchinson (R), Chair Linda Collins-Smith (R), Vice-Chair Will Bond (D) Gary Stubblefield (R) Bryan B. King (R) Terry Rice (R) Greg Standridge (R) Trent Garner (R) Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Ronald Caldwell (R), Chair John Cooper (R), Vice-Chair Jonathan Dismang (R) Jane English (R) Bruce Maloch (D) Eddie Cheatham (D) Blake Johnson (R) David Wallace (R) Insurance & Commerce Jason Rapert (R), Chair Greg Standridge (R), Vice-Chair David J. Sanders (R) Cecile Bledsoe (R) Joyce Elliott (D) Larry Teague (D) Stephanie Flowers (D) Jeremy Hutchinson (R) City, County & Local Affairs Alan Clark (R), Chair Uvalde Lindsey (D), Vice-Chair Scott Flippo (R) Linda Collins-Smith (R) Lance Eads (R) Will Bond (D) Stephanie Flowers (D) Jim Hendren (R) State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Eddie Joe Williams (R), Chair Gary Stubblefield (R), Vice-Chair Missy Irvin (R) Bart Hester (R) Bryan B. King (R) Terry Rice (R) Trent Garner (R) David Wallace (R) Transportation, Technology & Legislative Affairs Bill Sample (R), Chair Keith Ingram (D), Vice-Chair Linda Chesterfield (D) Jake Files (R) Eddie Joe Williams (R) Ronald Caldwell (R) Jim Hendren (R) Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R) Arkansas Legislative Roster

11 Efficiency Linda Chesterfield (D), Chair Lance Eads (R), Vice-Chair Jake Files (R) Uvalde Lindsey (D) David J. Sanders (R) Joyce Elliott (D) Jason Rapert (R) Bill Sample (R) Jeremy Hutchinson (R) Keith Ingram (D) Linda Collins-Smith (R) Greg Standridge (R) Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Bruce Maloch (D), Chair Trent Garner (R) Vice-Chair Cecile Bledsoe (R) Larry Teague (D) Eddie Joe Williams (R) Ronald Caldwell (R) Jim Hendren (R) Gary Stubblefield (R) Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R) Eddie Cheatham (D) Bryan B. King (R) John Cooper (R) Scott Flippo (R) Terry Rice (R) Blake Johnson (R) Senate Joint Committees Joint Budget Committee Larry Teague (D), Chair Missy Irvin (R), Vice-Chair 1st Congressional District Missy Irvin (R) Eddie Joe Williams (R) Ronald Caldwell (R) Keith Ingram (D) John Cooper (R) Scott Flippo (R) 2nd Congressional District Joyce Elliott (D) Linda Chesterfield (D) Jason Rapert (R) Jonathan Dismang (R) Jeremy Hutchinson (R) Jane English (R) 3rd Congressional District Cecile Bledsoe (R) Jake Files (R) Uvalde Lindsey (D) Jim Hendren (R) Bart Hester (R) Bryan B. King (R) 4th Congressional District Larry Teague (D) Stephanie Flowers (D) Alan Clark (R) Bruce Maloch (D) Gary Stubblefield (R) Eddie Cheatham (D) Legislative Joint Auditing Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R), Chair Lance Eads (R), Vice-Chair 1st Congressional District Eddie Joe Williams (R) Keith Ingram (D) Blake Johnson (R) Linda Collins-Smith (R) 2nd Congressional District Jane English (R) David J. Sanders (R) Will Bond (D) Joyce Elliott (D) 3rd Congressional District Cecile Bledsoe (R) Uvalde Lindsey (D) Greg Standridge (R) Lance Eads (R) 4th Congressional District Alan Clark (R) Gary Stubblefield (R) Eddie Cheatham (D) Trent Garner (R) Arkansas Legislative Council Bill Sample (R), Co-Chair Terry Rice (R), Vice-Chair 1st Congressional District Missy Irvin (R) Ronald Caldwell (R) John Cooper (R) Scott Flippo (R) 2nd Congressional District Joyce Elliott (D) Linda Chesterfield (D), Chair Jason Rapert (R) Jeremy Hutchinson (R) 3rd Congressional District Cecile Bledsoe (R) Jake Files (R) Uvalde Lindsey (D) Bryan B. King (R) 4th Congressional District Stephanie Flowers (D) Alan Clark (R) Bruce Maloch (D) Gary Stubblefield (R) Joint Energy Bryan B. King (R), Chair Scott Flippo (R), Vice-Chair Eddie Joe Williams (R) Ronald Caldwell (R) Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 11

12 Senate Officers, Staff and Committees (cont.) Alan Clark (R) Gary Stubblefield (R) Linda Collins-Smith (R) Cecile Bledsoe (R) Stephanie Flowers (D) Jonathan Dismang (R) Joint Retirement & Social Security Bart Hester (R), Chair Blake Johnson (R), Vice-Chair Joyce Elliott (D) Larry Teague (D) Jason Rapert (R) Bill Sample (R) Jeremy Hutchinson (R) Eddie Cheatham (D) Linda Chesterfield (D) Jane English (R) Joint Children & Youth Stephanie Flowers (D), Chair David Wallace (R), Vice-Chair Greg Standridge (R) Will Bond (D) Missy Irvin (R) Uvalde Lindsey (D) Alan Clark (R) David J. Sanders (R) Bart Hester (R) Jason Rapert (R) Joint Performance Review Missy Irvin (R), Chair Jim Hendren (R), Vice-Chair Jonathan Dismang (R) Jane English (R) Keith Ingram (D) Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R) John Cooper (R) Terry Rice (R) Trent Garner (R) Lance Eads (R) Arkansas Legislative Roster

13 Arkansas Senators Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Insurance & Commerce Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Committees: Judiciary City, County & Local Affairs Joint Children & Youth Cecile Bledsoe (R) Rank 1 District 3 First Term: Sky Mountain Dr. Rogers, AR cecile.bledsoe@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Former VP/Assistant Office Manager, Surgical Clinic Will Bond (D) Minority Whip Rank 35 District 32 First Term: W. Third St. Little Rock, AR will.bond@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Attorney Joint Budget Joint Energy Arkansas Legislative Council Arkansas Legislative Council Ronald Caldwell (R) Rank 13 District CR 393 Wynne, AR ronald.caldwell@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Real Estate Investor Committees: Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Transportation, Technology & Legislative Affairs Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Joint Budget Committee Joint Energy Arkansas Legislative Council Eddie Cheatham (D) Rank 24 District Ashley 239 Crossett, AR eddie.cheatham@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Retired Educator Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Joint Budget Committee Joint Retirement & Social Security Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 13

14 Arkansas Senators Committees: Education Transportation, Technology & Legislative Affairs Efficiency Committees: Education City, County & Local Affairs Joint Budget Committee Linda Chesterfield (D) Rank 4 District 30 First Term: Keo Dr. Little Rock, AR lchesterfield@comcast.net Occupation: Retired Educator, Professional Consultant Alan Clark (R) Rank 16 District 13 P.O. Box 211 Lonsdale, AR alan.clark@senate.ar.gov Occupation: COO, Clark s Building and Decorating Center Joint Budget Committee Joint Retirement & Social Security Arkansas Legislative Council Joint Energy Joint Children & Youth Arkansas Legislative Council Linda Collins-Smith (R) Rank 30 District 19 P.O. Box 90 Pocahontas, AR linda.collins-smith@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Lodging, Tourism, Real Estate Committees: Judiciary City, County & Local Affairs Efficiency Joint Energy John Cooper (R) Rank 26 District 21 P.O. Box Jonesboro, AR john.cooper@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Retired Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Joint Budget Committee Joint Performance Review Arkansas Legislative Council Arkansas Legislative Roster

15 Arkansas Senators Jonathan Dismang (R) President Pro Tempore Rank 9 District 28 First Term: 2011 P.O. Box 475 Beebe, AR dismang28@gmail.com Occupation: Dismang Consulting Services, LLC Committees: Revenue & Taxation Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Joint Budget Committee Joint Energy Joint Performance Review Lance Eads (R) Rank 33 District 7 First Term: 2017 P.O. Box 8343 Springdale, AR lance.eads@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Economic Development Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor City, County & Local Affairs Efficiency Joint Performance Review Joyce Elliott (D) Rank 2 District 31 First Term: 2009 P.O. Box 4248 Little Rock, AR joyce.elliott@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Director, Legislative Outreach, Southwestern Region, The College Board Committees: Education Insurance & Commerce Efficiency Joint Budget Committee Joint Retirement & Social Security Arkansas Legislative Council Jane English (R) Rank 14 District 34 3 Great Oak Ct. North Little Rock, AR jane.english@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Retired Committees: Education Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Joint Budget Committee Joint Retirement & Social Security Joint Performance Review Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 15

16 Arkansas Senators Jake Files (R) Rank 8 District 8 First Term: Free Ferry Landing Fort Smith, AR jake.files@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Real Estate Developer/Partner Committees: Revenue & Taxation Transportation, Technology & Legislative Affairs Efficiency Joint Budget Committee Arkansas Legislative Council Scott Flippo (R) Rank 27 District 17 P.O. Box 705 Bull Shoals, AR scott.flippo@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Owner, Flippo s Carefree Living Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor City, County & Local Affairs Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Joint Budget Committee Joint Energy Arkansas Legislative Council Stephanie Flowers (D) Assistant President Pro Tempore Rank 6 District 25 First Term: South Main St. Pine Bluff, AR stephanie.flowers@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Attorney Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Insurance & Commerce Joint Budget Committee Joint Energy Joint Children & Youth Arkansas Legislative Council Trent Garner (R) Rank 32 District 27 First Term: 2017 P.O. Box El Dorado, AR trent.garner@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Attorney Committees: Judiciary State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Joint Performance Review Arkansas Legislative Roster

17 Committees: Education Transportation, Technology & Legislative Affairs Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Arkansas Senators Jim Hendren (R) Majority Leader Rank 19 District Highway 72 S.E. Gravette, AR jim.hendren@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Owner, Hendren Plastics, Inc. Joint Budget Committee Joint Performance Review Arkansas Legislative Council Bart Hester (R) Majority Whip Rank 23 District 1 P.O. Box 85 Cave Springs, AR bart.hester@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Real Estate/Construction Committees: Education State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Joint Budget Committee Joint Retirement & Social Security Joint Children & Youth Arkansas Legislative Council Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R) Rank 21 District E. 35th St. Texarkana, AR jimmy.hickey@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Construction & Rental; Oak Creek Investment Properties, Inc., and GBU Operations, Inc. Committees: Revenue & Taxation Transportation, Technology & Legislative Affairs Arkansas Legislative Council Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Joint Performance Review Jeremy Hutchinson (R) Rank 11 District 33 First Term: E. North St. Benton, AR jeremy.hutchinson@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Attorney Committees: Judiciary Insurance & Commerce Efficiency Joint Budget Committee Joint Retirement & Social Security Arkansas Legislative Council Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 17

18 Arkansas Senators Keith Ingram (D) Minority Leader Rank 18 District 24 First Term: 2009 P.O. Box 1028 West Memphis, AR Occupation: VP, Razorback Concrete Company Committees: Revenue & Taxation Transportation, Technology & Legislative Affairs Efficiency Joint Budget Committee Joint Performance Review Arkansas Legislative Council Missy Irvin (R) Rank 7 District 18 First Term: 2011 P.O. Box 106 Mountain View, AR missy.irvin@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Marketing Director Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Joint Budget Committee Joint Children & Youth Joint Performance Review Arkansas Legislative Council Blake Johnson (R) Rank 29 District 20 P.O. Box 8 Corning, AR blake.johnson@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Farmer Committees: Education Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Joint Retirement & Social Security Bryan B. King (R) Rank 25 District CR 814 Green Forest, AR bryan.king@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Farmer, Triple K Farms Committees: Judiciary State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Joint Budget Committee Joint Energy Arkansas Legislative Council Arkansas Legislative Roster

19 Arkansas Senators Uvalde Lindsey (D) Rank 15 District Gentle Oaks Ln. Fayetteville, AR uvalde.lindsey@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Community Development Consultant Committees: Education City, County & Local Affairs Efficiency Joint Budget Committee Joint Children & Youth Arkansas Legislative Council Bruce Maloch (D) Rank 17 District Columbia Rd. 258 Magnolia, AR bruce.maloch@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Banker/Attorney/Farmer Committees: Revenue & Taxation Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Joint Budget Committee Arkansas Legislative Council Jason Rapert (R) Rank 5 District 35 First Term: 2011 P.O. Box Conway, AR jason.rapert@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Rapert Financial & Associates, Inc. Committees: Revenue & Taxation Insurance & Commerce Efficiency Joint Budget Committee Joint Retirement & Social Security Joint Children & Youth Arkansas Legislative Council Terry Rice (R) Rank 28 District 9 P.O. Box 2195 Waldron, AR terry.rice@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Business Owner Committees: Judiciary State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Joint Performance Review Arkansas Legislative Council Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 19

20 Arkansas Senators Bill Sample (R) Rank 10 District 14 First Term: N. Highway 7 Hot Springs, AR bill.sample@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Owner, Termite/Pest Control Company Committees: Revenue & Taxation Transportation, Technology & Legislative Affairs Efficiency Arkansas Legislative Council Joint Retirement & Social Security David J. Sanders (R) Assistant President Pro Tempore Rank 22 District 15 First Term: 2011 Room 320, State Capitol Little Rock, AR david.sanders@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Director of Development, The Baptist Preparatory School Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Insurance & Commerce Efficiency Joint Children & Youth Committees: Judiciary Insurance & Commerce Efficiency Greg Standridge (R) Assistant President Pro Tempore Rank 31 District 16 First Term: 2017 P.O. Box 1284 Russellville, AR greg.standridge@senate.ar.gov Occupation: President of CSI Insurance Joint Children & Youth Gary Stubblefield (R) Rank 20 District Skeets Rd. Branch, AR gary.stubblefield@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Owner, Valley View Farms Committees: Judiciary State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Joint Budget Committee Arkansas Legislative Council Joint Energy Arkansas Legislative Roster

21 Arkansas Senators Larry Teague (D) Rank 3 District 10 First Term: 2009 P.O. Box 903 Nashville, AR larry.teague@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Insurance Committees: Revenue & Taxation Insurance & Commerce Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Joint Budget Committee Joint Retirement & Social Security Arkansas Legislative Council Committees: Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Joint Children & Youth Committees: State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Transportation, Technology & Legislative Affairs David Wallace (R) Rank 34 District 22 First Term: 2017 P.O. Box 11 Leachville, AR david.wallace@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Businessman Eddie Joe Williams (R) Assistant President Pro Tempore Rank 12 District 29 First Term: Cobblestone Dr. Cabot, AR eddiejoe.williams@senate.ar.gov Occupation: Retired from Union Pacific/ Former Mayor Rules, Resolutions & Memorials Joint Budget Committee Joint Energy Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 21

22 House of Representatives District Map and List District 1 Carol Dalby (R) District 2 Lane Jean (R) District 3 Danny Watson (R) District 4 DeAnn Vaught (R) District 5 David Fielding (D) District 6 Matthew J. Shepherd (R) District 7 Sonia Eubanks Barker (R) District 8 Jeff Wardlaw (R) District 9 LeAnne Burch (D) District 10 Mike Holcomb (R) District 11 Mark D. McElroy (D) District 12 Chris Richey (D) District 13 David Hillman (R) District 14 Roger D. Lynch (R) District 15 Ken Bragg (R) District 16 Kenneth B. Ferguson (D) District 17 Vivian Flowers (D) District 18 Richard Womack R) District 19 Justin Gonzales (R) District 20 John Maddox (R) District 21 Marcus E. Richmond (R) District 22 Mickey Gates (R) District 23 Lanny Fite (R) District 24 Bruce Cozart (R) Arkansas Legislative Roster

23 District 25 Les Warren (R) District 26 Laurie Rushing (R) District 27 Andy Mayberry (R) District 28 Kim Hammer (R) District 29 Fredrick J. Love (D) District 30 Fred Allen (D) District 31 Andy Davis (R) District 32 James J. Sorvillo (R) District 33 Warwick Sabin (D) District 34 John W. Walker (D) District 35 Clarke Tucker (D) District 36 Charles Blake (D) District 37 Eddie L. Armstrong (D) District 38 Carlton Wing (R) District 39 Mark Lowery (R) District 40 Douglas House (R) District 41 Karilyn Brown (R) District 42 Bob Johnson (D) District 43 Tim Lemons (R) District 44 Joe Farrer (R) District 45 Jeremy Gillam (R) District 46 Les Eaves (R) District 47 Michael John Gray (D) District 48 Reginald Murdock (D) Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 23

24 House of Representatives District Map and List District 49 Steve Hollowell (R) District 50 Milton Nicks, Jr. (D) District 51 Deborah Ferguson (D) District 52 Dwight Tosh (R) District 53 Dan Sullivan (R) District 54 Johnny Rye (R) District 55 Monte Hodges (D) District 56 Joe Jett (R) District 57 Jimmy Gazaway (R) District 58 Brandt Smith (R) District 59 Jack Ladyman (R) District 60 Frances Cavenaugh (R) District 61 Scott Baltz (D) District 62 Michelle Gray (R) District 63 James Sturch (R) District 64 John Payton (R) District 65 Rick Beck (R) District 66 Josh Miller (R) District 67 Stephen Meeks (R) District 68 Trevor Drown (R) District 69 Aaron Pilkington (R) District 70 David Meeks (R) District 71 Ken Henderson (R) District 72 Stephen Magie (D) District 73 Mary Bentley (R) District 74 Jon S. Eubanks (R) District 75 Charlotte Vining Douglas (R) District 76 Mathew W. Pitsch (R) District 77 Justin Boyd (R) District 78 George B. McGill (D) District 79 Gary Deffenbaugh (R) District 80 Charlene Fite (R) District 81 Bruce Coleman (R) District 82 Sarah Capp (R) District 83 David L. Branscum (R) District 84 Charlie Collins (R) District 85 David Whitaker (D) District 86 Greg Leding (D) District 87 Robin Lundstrum (R) District 88 Clint Penzo (R) District 89 Jeff Williams (R) District 90 Jana Della Rosa (R) District 91 Dan M. Douglas (R) District 92 Kim Hendren (R) District 93 Jim Dotson (R) District 94 Rebecca Petty (R) District 95 Austin McCollum (R) District 96 Grant Hodges (R) District 97 Bob Ballinger (R) District 98 Ron McNair (R) District 99 Jack Fortner (R) District 100 Nelda Speaks (R) Arkansas Legislative Roster

25 Arkansas Living Magazine, as its name implies, is dedicated to telling the story of Arkansas and the people who live and work here. Produced by the Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas for its members since 1946, the magazine is an Arkansas institution and is the largest circulated publication in Arkansas. Arkansas Wildlife By Tim Ernst page 8 JANUARY 2016 The magazine informs readers about issues related to electric cooperative business and the challenges they are faced with today, as well as keeping the readers informed about the electric utility industry as a whole. Arkansas Living also includes articles that provide tips on energy efficiency, gardening, health and fitness and other consumer issues. APRIL 2016 Divinely Inspired The folk art of Ed Stilley page 8 Pollinator gardens page 14

26 House of Representatives Officers, Staff and Committees Main Number In-Session Number Speaker of the House Jeremy Gillam (R) Speaker Pro Tempore Jon Eubanks (R) Assistant Speakers Pro Tempore 1st District: Michelle Gray (R) 2nd District: Lanny Fite (R) 3rd District: George McGill (D) 4th District: Ken Bragg (R) Chief of Staff Roy Ragland Administrator Kaye Donham Parliamentarian/ Coordinator of Legislative Services Finos Buddy Johnson Chief Information Officer Cecillea Pond-Mayo Chief Clerk/Fiscal Officer Sherri Stacks Director, Members Services Martha Jarrow Majority Leader Mathew W. Pitsch Majority Whip John Payton Minority Leader Michael John Gray Minority Whip David Whitaker House Committees Education Bruce Cozart (R), Chair Charlotte Vining Douglas (R), Vice-Chair Stephen Meeks (R) Gary Deffenbaugh (R) Jon S. Eubanks (R) John W. Walker (D) Mark Lowery (R) Mark D. McElroy (D) George B. McGill (D) Andy Davis (R) Jana Della Rosa (R) Grant Hodges (R) Rick Beck (R) Dan Sullivan (R) Nelda Speaks (R) Mickey Gates (R) DeAnn Vaught (R) James Sturch (R) Frances Cavenaugh (R) Sonia Eubanks Barker (R) Judiciary Matthew J. Shepherd (R), Chair Dwight Tosh (R), Vice-Chair Jeremy Gillam (R) Douglas House (R) Charlene Fite (R) Bob Ballinger (R) David Whitaker (D) Rebecca Petty (R) Trevor Drown (R) Michelle Gray (R) Charles Blake (D) Clarke Tucker (D) Laurie Rushing (R) Lanny Fite (R) Milton Nicks, Jr. (D) Brandt Smith (R) John Maddox (R) Jimmy Gazaway (R) Carol Dalby (R) Sarah Capp (R) Public Health, Welfare & Labor Jeff Wardlaw (R), Chair Deborah Ferguson (D), Vice-Chair Fredrick J. Love (D) Kim Hammer (R) David L. Branscum (R) David Meeks (R) Chris Richey (D) Stephen Magie (D) Josh Miller (R) Richard Womack (R) John Payton (R) Jack Ladyman (R) Robin Lundstrum (R) Mary Bentley (R) Justin Gonzales (R) Justin Boyd (R) Ken Henderson (R) Arkansas Legislative Roster

27 Austin McCollum (R) Bruce Coleman (R) Aaron Pilkington (R) Public Transportation Mike Holcomb (R), Chair Marcus E. Richmond (R), Vice-Chair Lane Jean (R) David Fielding (D) David Hillman (R) Ron McNair (R) James J. Sorvillo (R) Tim Lemons (R) Karilyn Brown (R) Mathew W. Pitsch (R) Jack Fortner (R) LeAnne Burch (D) Fred Allen (D) Andy Mayberry (R) Johnny Rye (R) Steve Hollowell (R) Jeff Williams (R) Roger D. Lynch (R) Carlton Wing (R) Clint Penzo (R) Revenue & Taxation Joe Jett (R), Chair Joe Farrer (R), Vice-Chair Greg Leding (D) Charlie Collins (R) Reginald Murdock (D) Scott Baltz (D) Jim Dotson (R) Eddie L. Armstrong (D) Ken Bragg (R) Warwick Sabin (D) Monte Hodges (D) Dan M. Douglas (R) Kim Hendren (R) Les Eaves (R) Kenneth B. Ferguson (D) Bob Johnson (D) Vivian Flowers (D) Michael John Gray (D) Danny Watson (R) Les Warren (R) Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Charlene Fite (R), Chair David Meeks (R), Vice-Chair Greg Leding (D) John W. Walker (D) Monte Hodges (D) Rebecca Petty (R) Charles Blake (D) Clarke Tucker (D) Vivian Flowers (D) Mickey Gates (R) Milton Nicks, Jr. (D) Michael John Gray (D) LeAnne Burch (D) Frances Cavanaugh (R) Sonia Eubanks Barker (R) Bruce Coleman (R) Steve Hollowell (R) Danny Watson (R) Carlton Wing (R) Clint Penzo (R) Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Dan M. Douglas (R), Chair David Hillman (R), Vice-Chair Stephen Meeks (R) Lane Jean (R) Matthew J. Shepherd (R) David L. Branscum (R) Bruce Cozart (R) Scott Baltz (D) Mark D. McElroy (D) Stephen Magie (D) Ken Bragg (R) David Whitaker (D) Ron McNair (R) Mary Bentley (R) Rick Beck (R) Dan Sullivan (R) Karilyn Brown (R) Mathew W. Pitsch (R) Jack Fortner (R) Fred Allen (D) City, County & Local Affairs Tim Lemons (R), Chair Fredrick J. Love (D), Vice-Chair Gary Deffenbaugh (R) Jeremy Gillam (R) David Fielding (D) Mike Holcomb (R) George B. McGill (D) Jana Della Rosa (R) Justin Boyd (R) Lanny Fite (R) Bob Johnson (D) Nelda Speaks (R) Andy Mayberry (R) Jimmy Gazaway (R) Johnny Rye (R) Jeff Williams (R) Roger D. Lynch (R) Aaron Pilkington (R) Carol Dalby (R) Sarah Capp (R) Insurance & Commerce Charlie Collins (R), Chair Robin Lundstrum (R), Vice-Chair Reginald Murdock (D) Mark Lowery (R) Chris Richey (D) Eddie L. Armstrong (D) Joe Jett (R) Joe Farrer (R) Deborah Ferguson (D) Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 27

28 House of Representatives Officers, Staff and Committees (cont.) John Payton (R) Les Eaves (R) Grant Hodges (R) Laurie Rushing (R) Ken Henderson (R) James J. Sorvillo (R) DeAnn Vaught (R) Marcus E. Richmond (R) Austin McCollum (R) John Maddox (R) Les Warren (R) State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Bob Ballinger (R), Chair Jack Ladyman (R), Vice-Chair Jeff Wardlaw (R) Kim Hammer (R) Jon S. Eubanks (R) Douglas House (R) Charlotte Vining Douglas (R) Jim Dotson (R) Josh Miller (R) Richard Womack (R) Andy Davis (R) Warwick Sabin (D) Kim Hendren (R) Trevor Drown (R) Michelle Gray (R) Dwight Tosh (R) Justin Gonzales (R) Kenneth B. Ferguson (D) James Sturch (R) Brandt Smith (R) House Joint Committees Joint Budget Committee Representative Lane Jean (R), Co-Chair Representative Les Eaves (R), Co Vice-Chair 1st Congressional District Mark D. McElroy (D) Joe Jett (R) John Payton (R) Monte Hodges (D) Jack Ladyman (R) Michelle Gray (R) 2nd Congressional District Stephen Meeks (R) Douglas House (R) Mark Lowery (R) Stephen Magie (D) Eddie L. Armstrong (D) Les Eaves (R) 3rd Congressional District Charlie Collins (R) Charlotte Vining Douglas (R) Charlene Fite (R) Dan M. Douglas (R) Kim Hendren (R) Ron McNair (R) 4th Congressional District Lane Jean (R) Matthew J. Shepherd (R) Jon S. Eubanks (R) Mike Holcomb (R) Mickey Gates (R) DeAnn Vaught (R) Joint Auditing Committee Representative Richard Womack (R), Co-Chair Representative Mary Bentley (R), Co-Vice Chair 1st Congressional District David Hillman (R) Dwight Tosh (R) Dan Sullivan (R) Tim Lemons (R) Nelda Speaks (R) 2nd Congressional District John W. Walker (D) Rick Beck (R) James J. Sorvillo (R) Lanny Fite (R) Andy Mayberry (R) 3rd Congressional District David Whitaker (D) Rebecca Petty (R) Grant Hodges (R) Justin Boyd (R) Ken Henderson (R) 4th Congressional District Kenneth B. Ferguson (D) Vivian Flowers (D) Richard Womack (R) Mary Bentley (R) Marcus E. Richmond (R) Joint Legislative Council David Branscum (R), Co-Chair Jim Dotson (R), Co-Vice Chair 1st Congressional District Reginald Murdock (D) David L. Branscum (R) Scott Baltz (D) Chris Richey (D) Deborah Ferguson (D) 2nd Congressional District Fredrick J. Love (D) Kim Hammer (R) David Meeks (R) Josh Miller (R) Joe Farrer (R) Arkansas Legislative Roster

29 3rd Congressional District Greg Leding Gary Deffenbaugh (R) Jim Dotson (R) Bob Ballinger (R) George B. McGill (D) 4th Congressional District David Fielding (D) Ken Bragg (R) Jeff Wardlaw (R) Bruce Cozart (R) Justin Gonzales (R) Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 29

30 Arkansas Representatives Committees: Public Transportation Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Fred Allen (D) Rank 82 District 30 Terms: 2017 ( ) 19 Dover Dr. Little Rock, AR Business; Residence Occupation: Contractor/Photographer Committees: Revenue & Taxation Insurance & Commerce Joint Budget Eddie L. Armstrong (D) Rank 26 District 37 P. O. Box 5323 North Little Rock, AR Business Occupation: Business Development Officer Committees: Judiciary State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Legislative Council Bob Ballinger (R) Rank 33 District Madison 7150 Hindsville, AR Business; Residence Occupation: Attorney Scott Baltz (D) Rank 19 District Highway 90 W. Pocahontas, AR Business Occupation: Farmer/Retired Firefighter Committees: Revenue & Taxation Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Legislative Council Arkansas Legislative Roster

31 Arkansas Representatives Committees: Education Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Sonia Eubanks Barker (R) Rank 88 District 7 First Term: 2017 P. O. Box 534 Smackover, AR Business sonia.barker@arkansashouse.org Occupation: High School Educator Committees: Education Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Rick Beck (R) Rank 59 District Dutton Mountain Road Center Ridge, AR Legislative Office rick.beck@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Electric Engineer Mary Bentley (R) Rank 51 District Shady Lane Perryville, AR Business; Cell mary.bentley@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Owner, Bentley Plastics Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Committees: Judiciary Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Charles Blake (D) Rank 56 District S. Gaines St. Little Rock, AR Cell charles.blake@arkansashouse.org Occupation: President, CenArk Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 31

32 Arkansas Representatives Justin Boyd (R) Rank 61 District S. 37th St. Fort Smith, AR Business; Residence Occupation: Pharmacist Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor City, County & Local Affairs Committees: Revenue & Taxation Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Legislative Council Ken Bragg (R) Assistant Speaker Pro Tempore Rank 30 District Pinecrest Circle Sheridan, AR Cell Occupation: Retired David L. Branscum (R) Rank 12 District 83 First Term: 2011 P. O. Box 370 Marshall, AR Business; Residence Occupation: Cattle Rancher Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Legislative Council Karilyn Brown (R) Rank 72 District 41 P. O. Box 6677 Sherwood, AR Business Occupation: Technical/Expository Writer Committees: Public Transportation Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Arkansas Legislative Roster

33 Arkansas Representatives LeAnne Burch (D) Rank 81 District 9 First Term: Crestwood Dr. Monticello, AR Residence leanne.burch@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Attorney Committees: Public Transportation Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Committees: Judiciary City, County & Local Affairs Sarah Capp (R) Rank 97 District 82 First Term: 2017 P. O. Box 1184 Ozark, AR Legislative Office; Business sarah.capp@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Attorney Committees: Education Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Frances Cavenaugh (R) Rank 85 District 60 First Term: Park Ln. Walnut Ridge, AR Business frances.cavenaugh@arkansashouse.org Occupation: CFO, Cavenaugh Auto Group Bruce Coleman (R) Rank 89 District 81 First Term: N. Highway 348 Mountainburg, AR Business; Residence bruce.coleman@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Retired Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 33

34 Arkansas Representatives Committees: Revenue & Taxation Insurance & Commerce Joint Budget Charlie Collins (R) Rank 5 District 84 First Term: E. Piper Glen Fayetteville, AR Business/Residence clcollins6@cox.net Occupation: Small-Business Owner Committees: Education Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Legislative Council Bruce Cozart (R) Rank 17 District 24 First Term: Rock Creek Rd. Hot Springs, AR Cell bccci@cablelynx.com Occupation: General Contractor Committees: Judiciary City, County & Local Affairs Carol Dalby (R) Rank 96 District 1 First Term: Brookside Dr. Texarkana, AR Residence carol.dalby@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Attorney Andy Davis (R) Rank 35 District 31 P. O. Box Little Rock, AR Business andy.davis@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Engineer Committees: Education State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Arkansas Legislative Roster

35 Arkansas Representatives Committees: Education City, County & Local Affairs Legislative Council Gary Deffenbaugh (R) Rank 8 District 79 First Term: N. Ninth St. Van Buren, AR Business; Residence gary.deffenbaugh@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Retired Teacher/Coach Jana Della Rosa (R) Rank 54 District S. Pleasant Way Rogers, AR Cell; Residence jana.dellarosa@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Homemaker Committees: Education City, County & Local Affairs Jim Dotson (R) Rank 25 District 93 P. O. Box 651 Bentonville, AR Business jim.dotson@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Realtor Committees: Revenue & Taxation State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Legislative Council Charlotte Vining Douglas (R) Rank 20 District Ridge Rd. Alma, AR Business charlotte.douglas@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Retired Educator Committees: Education State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Joint Budget Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 35

36 Arkansas Representatives Dan M. Douglas (R) Rank 43 District S.W. Regional Airport Blvd. Bentonville, AR Business; Residence Occupation: Farmer Committees: Revenue & Taxation Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Joint Budget Committees: Judiciary State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Trevor Drown (R) Rank 50 District 68 P. O. Box 1182 Dover, AR Business Occupation: Military Committees: Revenue & Taxation Insurance & Commerce Joint Budget Les Eaves (R) Rank 46 District Club Cove Searcy, AR Cell Occupation: Manufacturing Executive Committees: Education State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Joint Budget Jon S. Eubanks (R) Speaker Pro Tempore Rank 11 District 74 First Term: Greasy Valley Road Paris, AR Business; Residence Occupation: Farmer Arkansas Legislative Roster

37 Arkansas Representatives Joe Farrer (R) Rank 38 District Lewisburg Rd. Austin, AR Business Occupation: Owner, Farrer Physical Therapy Committees: Revenue & Taxation Insurance & Commerce Legislative Council Deborah Ferguson (D) Rank 39 District S. Rhodes St., Suite B West Memphis, AR Legislative Office deborah.ferguson@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Dentist Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Insurance & Commerce Legislative Council Kenneth B. Ferguson (D) Rank 60 District 16 P. O. Box 5661 Pine Bluff, AR Business kenneth.ferguson@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Retired Committees: Revenue & Taxation State Agencies & Governmental Affairs David Fielding (D) Rank 16 District 5 First Term: S. Vine Magnolia, AR Cell; Residence david.fielding@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Retired Committees: Public Transportation City, County & Local Affairs Legislative Council Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 37

38 Arkansas Representatives Charlene Fite (R) Rank 32 District 80 P. O. Box 7300 Van Buren, AR Business/Residence Occupation: Retired School Psychology Specialist Committees: Judiciary Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Joint Budget Committees: Judiciary City, County & Local Affairs Lanny Fite (R) Assistant Speaker Pro Tempore Rank 65 District Highway 5 Benton, AR Business lanny.fite@att.net Occupation: Retired Vivian Flowers (D) Rank 69 District 17 P. O. Box 3156 Pine Bluff, AR Business vivian.flowers@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Chief Operating Officer Committees: Revenue & Taxation Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Committees: Public Transportation Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Jack Fortner (R) Rank 80 District 99 First Term: MC 4016 Yellville, AR Business jack.fortner@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Radio Personality/ NASCAR Tire Specialist Arkansas Legislative Roster

39 Arkansas Representatives Mickey Gates (R) Rank 71 District N. Highway 7 Hot Springs, AR Legislative Office; Business mickeywgates@aol.com Occupation: President Committees: Education Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Joint Budget Committees: Judiciary City, County & Local Affairs Jimmy Gazaway (R) Rank 87 District 57 First Term: W. Court St. Paragould, AR Business; Cell jimmy.gazaway@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Attorney Committees: Judiciary City, County & Local Affairs Jeremy Gillam (R) Speaker of the House Rank 14 District 45 First Term: Missile Base Rd. Judsonia, AR Speaker s Office; Cell jeremy@growing45.com Occupation: Farming Justin Gonzales (R) Rank 57 District Highway 182 W. Okolona, AR Cell justinrory@yahoo.com Occupation: Farmer Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Legislative Council Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 39

40 Arkansas Representatives Michael John Gray (D) Minority Leader Rank 77 District 47 P. O. Box 360 Augusta, AR Business Occupation: Farmer Committees: Revenue & Taxation Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Committees: Judiciary State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Michelle Gray (R) Assistant Speaker Pro Tempore Rank 52 District 62 P. O. Box 623 Melbourne, AR Cell Occupation: Chief Financial Officer Joint Budget Kim Hammer (R) Rank 10 District 28 First Term: Edgehill Benton, AR Cell Occupation: Chaplain/Pastor Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Legislative Council Ken Henderson (R) Rank 63 District 71 P. O. Box Russellville, AR Legislative Office Occupation: Real Estate Developer Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Insurance & Commerce Arkansas Legislative Roster

41 Arkansas Representatives Kim Hendren (R) Rank 44 District W. Highway 72 Gravette, AR Legislative Office; Business; Residence Occupation: Engineer/Business/Real Estate Committees: Revenue & Taxation State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Joint Budget David Hillman (R) Rank 37 District Essex Rd. Almyra, AR Business Occupation: Farmer Committees: Public Transportation Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Grant Hodges (R) Rank 55 District 96 P. O. Box 2607 Rogers, AR Cell Occupation: Consultant Committees: Education Insurance & Commerce Monte Hodges (D) Rank 42 District 55 P. O. Box 773 Blytheville, AR Business; Residence Occupation: Banker Committees: Revenue & Taxation Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Joint Budget Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 41

42 Arkansas Representatives Mike Holcomb (R) Rank 31 District Sulphur Springs Rd. Pine Bluff, AR Cell Occupation: Retired Educator Committees: Public Transportation City, County & Local Affairs Joint Budget Committees: Public Transportation Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Steve Hollowell (R) Rank 91 District 49 First Term: 2017 P. O. Box 1203 Forrest City, AR Business; Residence Occupation: Real Estate Douglas House (R) Rank 18 District Bridge Creek Rd., Cato North Little Rock, AR Business Occupation: Retired Colonel, U.S. Army Committees: Judiciary State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Joint Budget Committees: Public Transportation Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Lane Jean (R) Rank 3 District 2 First Term: Lawton Cir. Magnolia, AR Legislative Office; Residence l_jean@sbcglobal.net Occupation: Timber, Real Estate & Cattle Joint Budget Arkansas Legislative Roster

43 Arkansas Representatives Joe Jett (R) Rank 28 District County Rd. 101 Success, AR Business; Cell Occupation: Farmer Committees: Revenue & Taxation Insurance & Commerce Joint Budget Committees: Revenue & Taxation City, County & Local Affairs Bob Johnson (D) Rank 68 District N. First, Suite 8 Jacksonville, AR Business; Residence bobjohnsoncpa@gmail.com Occupation: Certified Public Accountant Jack Ladyman (R) Rank 48 District Doral Dr. Jonesboro, AR Cell jackladyman@gmail.com Occupation: Engineer Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Joint Budget Greg Leding (D) Rank 2 District 86 First Term: 2011 P. O. Box 1445 Fayetteville, AR Legislative Office; Cell greg.leding@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Graphic & Web Design Committees: Revenue & Taxation Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Legislative Council Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 43

44 Arkansas Representatives Tim Lemons (R) Rank 67 District Brentwood Cv. Cabot, AR Business Occupation: Civil Engineer Committees: Public Transportation City, County & Local Affairs Fredrick J. Love (D) Rank 4 District 29 First Term: 2011 P. O. Box 4963 Little Rock, AR Business fjlove@att.net Occupation: Director, Community Services Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor City, County & Local Affairs Legislative Council Mark Lowery (R) Rank 21 District Summit Valley Cir. Maumelle, AR Legislative Office; Business markdlowery@mac.com Occupation: Consultant/Educator Committees: Education Insurance & Commerce Joint Budget Robin Lundstrum (R) Rank 49 District Elm Springs Rd. Springdale, AR Business robin.lundstrum@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Property Manager Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Insurance & Commerce Arkansas Legislative Roster

45 Arkansas Representatives Roger D. Lynch (R) Rank 94 District 14 First Term: Gold Ln. Lonoke, AR Business Occupation: Self-Employed Committees: Public Transportation City, County & Local Affairs Committees: Judiciary Insurance & Commerce John Maddox (R) Rank 86 District 20 First Term: Church Ave. Mena, AR Business Occupation: Attorney Stephen Magie (D) Rank 24 District 72 P. O. Box 1506 Conway, AR Business; Residence Occupation: Physician Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Joint Budget Andy Mayberry (R) Rank 83 District 27 Terms: 2017 ( ) 3022 E. Woodson Lateral Rd. Hensley, AR Business Occupation: Advertising Committees: Public Transportation City, County & Local Affairs Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 45

46 Arkansas Representatives Austin McCollum (R) Rank 84 District 95 First Term: 2017 P. O. Box 1372 Bentonville, AR Business Occupation: Finance, Business Analytics Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Insurance & Commerce Mark D. McElroy (D) Rank 23 District Highway 138 E. Tillar, AR Residence Occupation: Retired County Judge/Farmer Committees: Education Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Joint Budget Committees: Education City, County & Local Affairs George B. McGill (D) Assistant Speaker Pro Tempore Rank 34 District 78 P. O. Box 3858 Fort Smith, AR Business; Residence Occupation: Retired Legislative Council Ron McNair (R) Rank 47 District Cemetery Rd. Alpena, AR Business Occupation: Self-Employed, Automotive Repair Committees: Public Transportation Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Joint Budget Arkansas Legislative Roster

47 Arkansas Representatives David Meeks (R) Rank 13 District 70 First Term: Oak St., Suite 10-A, PMB 301 Conway, AR Residence Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Legislative Council Stephen Meeks (R) Rank 1 District 67 First Term: Highway 225 E. Greenbrier, AR Legislative Office stephen.meeks@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Computer Technician Committees: Education Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Joint Budget Josh Miller (R) Rank 27 District 66 P. O. Box 814 Heber Springs, AR Business josh.miller@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Property Investor/Manager Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Legislative Council Reginald Murdock (D) Rank 6 District 48 First Term: 2011 P. O. Box 1071 Marianna, AR Business/Residence rkm_72360@yahoo.com Occupation: Engineer Committees: Revenue & Taxation Insurance & Commerce Legislative Council Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 47

48 Arkansas Representatives Milton Nicks, Jr. (D) Rank 75 District Windover Ln. Marion, AR Business Occupation: General Construction Committees: Judiciary Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Insurance & Commerce John Payton (R) Majority Whip Rank 40 District 64 P. O. Box 181 Wilburn, AR Business Occupation: Auctioneer/Auto Dealer Joint Budget Clint Penzo (R) Rank 99 District 88 First Term: 2017 P. O. Box 7988 Springdale, AR Business Occupation: Realtor Committees: Public Transportation Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Rebecca Petty (R) Rank 45 District N. Wren Dr. Rogers, AR Cell Occupation: Child Advocate/Crime Victim Advocate Committees: Judiciary Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Arkansas Legislative Roster

49 Arkansas Representatives Aaron Pilkington (R) Rank 95 District 69 First Term: Hilltop Dr. Clarksville, AR Business Occupation: Health Clinic Administrator Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor City, County & Local Affairs Committees: Public Transportation Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Mathew W. Pitsch (R) Majority Leader Rank 74 District Vista Ridge Ct. Fort Smith, AR Business; Residence Occupation: Engineer/Business Owner Chris Richey (D) Rank 22 District 12 P. O. Box 2356 West Helena, AR Business Occupation: Executive Director Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor Insurance & Commerce Legislative Council Marcus E. Richmond (R) Rank 76 District S & G Circle Ln. Harvey, AR Business marcus.richmond@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Retired/Farmer Committees: Public Transportation Insurance & Commerce Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 49

50 Arkansas Representatives Laurie Rushing (R) Rank 62 District Cannon Ridge Pt. Hot Springs, AR Business Occupation: Realtor/Broker/Owner Committees: Judiciary Insurance & Commerce Committees: Public Transportation City, County & Local Affairs Johnny Rye (R) Rank 90 District 54 First Term: Easy St. Trumann, AR Business Occupation: Retired Poinsett County Accessor Committees: Revenue & Taxation State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Warwick Sabin (D) Rank 41 District 33 P. O. Box Little Rock, AR Residence Occupation: Senior Director, U.S. Programs Matthew J. Shepherd (R) Rank 7 District 6 First Term: N. Jefferson Ave., Suite 600 El Dorado, AR Business matthew.shepherd@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Attorney Committees: Judiciary Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Joint Budget Arkansas Legislative Roster

51 Arkansas Representatives Committees: Judiciary State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Brandt Smith (R) Rank 79 District Ridgeway Cir. Jonesboro, AR Business/Residence Occupation: Associate Professor, American Military University James J. Sorvillo (R) Rank 66 District Rainwood Cove Dr. Little Rock, AR Cell Occupation: Advertising Committees: Public Transportation Insurance & Commerce Nelda Speaks (R) Rank 70 District 100 P. O. Box 1016 Mountain Home, AR Cell; Residence Occupation: Retired Committees: Education City, County & Local Affairs James Sturch (R) Rank 78 District Community Dr. Batesville, AR Cell Committees: Education State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 51

52 Arkansas Representatives Dan Sullivan (R) Rank 64 District 53 P. O. Box Jonesboro, AR Residence Occupation: Healthcare Committees: Education Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Dwight Tosh (R) Rank 53 District Butler Rd. Jonesboro, AR Cell Occupation: Retired Arkansas State Police Captain Committees: Judiciary State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Committees: Judiciary Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Clarke Tucker (D) Rank 58 District Center St., Suite 1900 Little Rock, AR Business Occupation: Attorney DeAnn Vaught (R) Rank 73 District Dairy Rd. Horatio, AR Business deann.vaught@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Farmer Committees: Education Insurance & Commerce Joint Budget Arkansas Legislative Roster

53 Arkansas Representatives John W. Walker (D) Rank 15 District 34 First Term: Broadway St. Little Rock, AR Business; Residence Occupation: Attorney Committees: Education Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Jeff Wardlaw (R) Rank 9 District 8 First Term: Highway 160 E. Hermitage, AR Business; Residence jeff@jeffwardlaw.com Occupation: Farmer Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Legislative Council Committees: Revenue & Taxation Insurance & Commerce Les Warren (R) Rank 100 District 25 First Term: 2017 P. O. Box Hot Springs, AR Business les@hstitle.com Occupation: President, Title Company Danny Watson (R) Rank 92 District 3 First Term: E. 16th St. Hope, AR Business danny.watson@arkansashouse.org Occupation: Transportation Consultant Committees: Revenue & Taxation Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 53

54 Arkansas Representatives David Whitaker (D) Minority Whip Rank 36 District N. Lewis Ave. Fayetteville, AR Business Occupation: Attorney Committees: Judiciary Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Committees: Public Transportation City, County & Local Affairs Jeff Williams (R) Rank 93 District 89 First Term: 2017 P. O. Box 123 Springdale, AR Business Occupation: Property Tax Management Committees: Public Transportation Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs Carlton Wing (R) Rank 98 District 38 First Term: McCain Blvd., Suite 208 North Little Rock, AR Business Occupation: Television Producer Richard Womack (R) Rank 29 District N. 12th St. Arkadelphia, AR Business; Residence Occupation: Contractor Committees: Public Health, Welfare & Labor State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Arkansas Legislative Roster

55 Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation 1811 W. Commercial P.O. Box 47 Fax: Ozark, Arkansas Electric Distribution Cooperatives Al Simpson, CEO Brandon Haberer, President, Ozark Sean Holland, Vice President, Greenwood Samuel W. Davis, Secretary, Lamar Board Members Benny M. Brigance, Jr. Booneville Paula Caswell Rudy BeLinda K. Treat Alma Jerry Gadbury Booneville Phillip M. King Huntington John F. Pendergrass Charleston Philip Taylor Clarksville Ashley-Chicot Electric Cooperative, Inc. 307 E. Jefferson P.O. Box 431 Fax: Hamburg, Arkansas Rodney L. Chapman, General Manager Emory Austin, President, Montrose Martha Pennington, Vice President, Hamburg Dennis Holland, Secretary/Treasurer, Hamburg Board Members David Lynn Portland Jerry Pahal Crossett Mark Pieroni Lake Village Richard Stock Wilmot C & L Electric Cooperative Corporation 900 Church St P.O. Box 9 Fax: Star City, Arkansas Greg Smith, General Manager/CEO Ray E. Morrison, President, Rison Keith Griffin, Vice President, Star City John Ed Ashscraft, Secretary/Treasurer, Rison Board Members Robert Wilson Floyd Star City Lawrence Bubba Hudson Jr. Tillar William Bubba Humphrey Pine Bluff Charles S. Searcy Monticello Charles L. White Warren Philip Phil C. Wilson Sheridan Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 55

56 Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas Territory Map Electric Distribution Cooperatives Carroll Electric Cooperative Corporation 920 Highway 62 Spur P.O. Box 4000 Fax: Berryville, Arkansas Rob Boaz, President/CEO Dr. Alan Hunnicutt, DVM, Chairman, Berryville Carla Hathorn, Vice Chairman, Huntsville Winfred Prier, Secretary/Treasurer, Golden, Mo. Board Members J. Neff Basore Bella Vista Kristy Estrem Berryville David Glass Siloam Springs Bobby G. Raulston Jasper Randy Shinn Huntsville Joe Spivey Rogers Arkansas Legislative Roster

57 Electric Distribution Cooperatives Clay County Electric Cooperative Corporation 3111 Highway Corning, Arkansas Fax: David Smith, General Manager John M. Dalton, President, Pocahontas Charles Raglin, Vice President, Pocahontas Connie Pendergrass, Secretary, Corning Board Members Futrell Butler Rector Wade Schimming Peach Orchard Reuben O. Seay Rector Jerry D. Turner Success Cary Wilson Pollard Todd Young East Corning Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 57

58 Electric Distribution Cooperatives Craighead Electric Cooperative Corporation 4314 Stadium Blvd P.O. Box 7503 Fax: Jonesboro, Arkansas Brian Duncan, CEO Terry Rorex, Board Chairman, Imboden Keith Mosbey, Vice Board Chairman, Delaplaine Len B. Nall, Secretary/Treasurer, Lake City Board Members Bill Elliott Harrisburg Dwight England Trumann Steve Kueter Paragould J. D. Salmons Jonesboro Bobby Wade Walnut Ridge Farmers Electric Cooperative Corporation 300 Highway 367 N P.O. Box 708 Fax: Newport, Arkansas Larry Bright, General Manager Jim Dupree, President, Newport Sam Houston, Vice President, Bradford Buddy Hulett, Secretary/Treasurer, Swifton Board Members Kenny Falwell Newport Scott Foushee Newport Michael Honey Newport W. Bryan Runsick Swifton First Electric Cooperative Corporation 1000 S. J.P. Wright Loop Road P.O. Box 5018 Fax: Jacksonville, Arkansas Don Crabbe, President/CEO Robert M. Hill, Chairman, Perryville Larry F. Wood, Vice Chairman, Lonoke Robert L. Maertens, Secretary, Benton Board Members Jimmie W. Crockett Rose Bud Tom Hasty, Jr. Almyra Tracy Hudspeth Heber Springs Rick Love Little Rock David E. Luebke Scott Karissa Rushing Benton Arkansas Legislative Roster

59 Mississippi County Electric Cooperative, Inc. 510 N. Broadway P.O. Box 7 Fax: Blytheville, Arkansas Electric Distribution Cooperatives Brad Harrison President/CEO Robert Earl Davis, Chairman, Blytheville Neil M. Burge, Vice Chairman, Blytheville Diana Holmes, Secretary/Treasurer, Blytheville Board Members Charles E. Brown Blytheville David D. Wildy Manila North Arkansas Electric Cooperative, Inc. 225 S. Main St P.O. Box 1000 Fax: Salem, Arkansas Mel Coleman, CEO Mike Dover, President, Salem Jasper Doc Freeman, Vice President, Smithville Beth Carter, Secretary/Treasurer, Mountain Home Board Members Cameron Davis Mountain Home Larry Goodwin Smithville Mark Montgomery Elizabeth Jim Short Salem Dennis Wiles Horseshoe Bend Sonya Wiles Melbourne Ouachita Electric Cooperative Corporation 700 Bradley Ferry Road P.O. Box 877 Fax: Camden, Arkansas Mark T. Cayce, General Manager Danny G. Adams, Chairman, Banks Greg Goss, Vice Chairman, Camden Lisa Hendrix, Secretary/Treasurer, Hampton Board Members James C. Garner Louann Mike Hutchinson Camden Corbet J. Lamkin Chidester David McLeane Camden Walt Pigott Sparkman Wanda Taylor Camden Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 59

60 Electric Distribution Cooperatives Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation 3641 Wedington Drive, P.O. Box 848 Fax: Fayetteville, Arkansas Mitchell Johnson, President/CEO David Verucchi, Chairman, Springdale Joe Carson, Vice Chairman, Stilwell, Okla. Larry L. Baggett, Secretary, Fayetteville Board Members Billy Joe Bartholomew Prairie Grove Jerry Bolinger Hindsville R.L. Dusty Richards Springdale Pam Smith Westville, Okla. Petit Jean Electric Cooperative Corporation 270 Quality Drive P.O. Box 37 Fax: Clinton, Arkansas Bill Conine, CEO/General Manager Donnie Collins, President, Dennard Carrol D. Bradford, Vice President, Bee Branch Charles Wood, Secretary, Bee Branch Board Members Darrell Allen Clinton Jerel H. Brown Shirley William F. Bill Derickson Leslie Fred Herman Fairfield Bay Terry Kirkendoll Clinton Rich Mountain Electric Cooperative, Inc. 515 Janssen Ave P.O. Box 897 Fax: Mena, Arkansas Leon Philpot, President/CEO Jerry Jacobs, Chairman, Dierks Larry Dunaway, Vice Chairman, Mena Mark Robbins, Secretary/Treasurer, Mena Board Members Gary Bearden Dierks Hershel P. Bell Cove Danny Hansbrough Mena W.J. Buddy Newbolt Mena Betty Smith Mena George Tilley Hatfield Arkansas Legislative Roster

61 South Central Arkansas Electric Cooperative, Inc. P.O. Box (4818 Highway 8 W., 71923) Fax: Arkadelphia, Arkansas Electric Distribution Cooperatives Kevin Brownlee, CEO Brian Kirksey, President, Amity Danny Buck, Vice President, Arkadelphia Elton Buck, Secretary, Arkadelphia Board Members Steve Allgood Delight Frances Eason-Nelson Arkadelphia Ricky Francis Arkadelphia Karen Kirkpatrick Arkadelphia Shelley Loe Arkadelphia Ronnie Penney Arkadelphia Southwest Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 2904 E. Ninth St Texarkana, AR Fax: C. Wayne Whitaker, President/CEO Rusty Pendergraft, Chairman, Texarkana Warren A. Plyler, Vice Chairman, Hope Don Stemple, Secretary, Gillham Board Members James Jim Alford Lewisville Rickie L. Barnard Taylor Alan R. Green Nashville Tommy Isbell, DVM Fouke Jamie Stevens Ashdown Andy Youngblood Grannis Woodruff Electric Cooperative Corporation P.O. Box (3201 Highway 1 N., 72335) Fax: Forrest City, Arkansas Michael Swan, President/CEO J. A. Wampler, Chairman, McCrory Wayne W. Beadles, Vice Chairman, Clarendon J. Bryon Ponder, Secretary, Forrest City Board Members J.N. Bickerstaff Moro Jerry R. Brown Wynne Chris Burrow Wynne Jack F. Caperton, III Cotton Plant A.B. Thompson, Jr. Marvell Joe Whittenton, III Forrest City Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas 61

62 Senior Management Ten professionals make up the senior management team of Arkansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc., the statewide service organization for Arkansas 17 electric distribution cooperatives, and Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation, a generation and transmission cooperative. The team includes engineers, attorneys and certified public accountants, as well as professionals in communications, sales and governmental affairs. Duane Highley President/CEO duane.highley@aecc.com Kirkley Thomas VP Governmental Affairs kirkley.thomas@aeci.com Michael W. Henderson EVP/Chief Financial Officer michael.henderson@aecc.com Pat McClafferty VP Utility Sales & Services pat.mcclafferty@aeci.com Robert H. McClanahan VP/Chief Information Officer robert.mcclanahan@aecc.com Jonathan Oliver VP Power Production & Delivery jonathan.oliver@aecc.com Sandra Hochstetter Byrd VP Public Affairs & Member Services sandra.byrd@aecc.com Maria Smedley VP Human Resources & Strategy maria.smedley@aecc.com Andrew Lachowsky VP Planning, Rates & Market Operations andrew.lachowsky@aecc.com Lori L. Burrows VP/General Counsel lori.burrows@aecc.com Arkansas Legislative Roster

63 Powering Arkansas future the Cooperative Way The Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas are owned by the people that we serve our members and that s why we take our mission to heart. Our purpose is to provide our members with reliable and affordable electricity, in a responsible manner. To achieve that mission, we look at long-term trends and needs, and pursue strategies that will continue to preserve reliable and affordable service, well into the future. Every decision that we make is aligned with our mission. It is this long-term planning focus that created the diverse and well-balanced generation portfolio that we have today, which includes coal, natural gas, hydropower, biomass, and solar energy resources. While coal and natural gas resources supply the majority of our members energy needs, beginning in 2017, eighteen percent of our electricity needs will be met with wind, solar, biomass and hydroelectric energy. As we look ahead, we will be evaluating new sources of power and new technologies, and will participate in new energy policy discussions at the state and federal levels. Through our diverse mix of generation resources and our dedication to the members we serve, the Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas are powering Arkansas today and preparing for tomorrow. Reliable. Affordable. Responsible. The Cooperative Way.

64 1 Cooperative Way P.O. Box Little Rock, AR

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