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1 Executive Committee NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF STATE LEGISLATURES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING Hilton Hotel Omaha, Nebraska Saturday, October 8, :00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Convention Center AGENDA 1. Call to Order, Roll Call and Recognition of Guests 2. Executive Committee Meeting Minutes from Chicago Executive Director s Report Task Forces of the Executive Committee and Partnerships Listing State-Federal Affairs Report Budget, Finance and Rules Committee Member Outreach and Communications Subcommittee NCSL Standing Committees Legislative Staff Coordinating Committee NCSL Foundation for State Legislatures Report NCSL Bylaws and Permanent Rules Procedure Next Executive Committee Meeting: January 14-15, 2017 Fairmont Princess Hotel Scottsdale, Arizona
2 1 Executive Committee Member Roster (Last update September 30, 2016) President Senator Michael Gronstal Senate Majority Leader Iowa Legislature State Capitol 1007 E. Grand Avenue Des Moines, IA (515) Year 3 NCSL OFFICERS Staff Chair Raul Burciaga Director New Mexico Legislative Council Service New Mexico Legislature 490 Old Santa Fe Trail, Suite 411 Santa Fe, NM (505) (505) FAX raul.burciaga@nmlegis.gov Year 4 President-Elect Senator Deb Peters Senate Assistant Majority Leader, National Policy South Dakota Legislature 705 North Sagehorn Drive Hartford, SD (605) (605) FAX deb@debpeters.com Year 3 Staff Vice Chair Chuck Truesdell Legislative Fiscal Analyst Office of Budget Review Legislative Research Commission Kentucky General Assembly Room 136, Capitol Annex 702 Capitol Avenue Frankfort, KY (502) EXT 578 (502) FAX chuck.truesdell@lrc.ky.gov Year 2 Vice President Senator Michael Sanchez Senate Majority Floor Leader New Mexico Legislature 490 Old Santa Fe Trail, Suite 119 Santa Fe, NM (505) (505) FAX msslawoffices@yahoo.com Year 1 Immediate Past Staff Chair Karl Aro Director of Administration Department of Legislative Services Maryland General Assembly 90 State Circle Annapolis, MD (301) (301) FAX karl.aro@mlis.state.md.us Year 5 Immediate Past President Senator Curtis S. Bramble Senate President Pro Tempore Utah Legislature 3663 North 870 E. Provo, UT (801) (801) cell (801) FAX curt@cbramble.com Year 7 Years served as an NCSL officer or exofficio member do not count toward the three-year maximum on the NCSL Executive Committee.
3 2 AT LARGE MEMBERS Senator Pamela Althoff Senate Minority Caucus Chair Illinois General Assembly Capitol Building, Room 309-L 300 South Second St. Springfield, IL (217) Year 3 Lore Christopher Human Resources Director Legislative Administration Oregon Legislative Assembly 900 Court St N.E. Salem, OR (503) (503) FAX lore.d.christopher@state.or.us Year 3 Assemblymember Irene Bustamante Adams Democratic Leader Nevada Legislature Legislative Building, Room South Carson Street Carson City, NV (775) (775) FAX Year 1 Representative Joe Aresimowicz House Majority Leader Connecticut General Assembly 248 Lower Lane Berlin, CT (860) joe.aresimowicz@gmail.com Year 2 Senator Bill Cowsert Senate Majority Leader Georgia General Assembly State Capitol 206 Washington Street, Room 236 Atlanta, GA (404) Bill.cowsert@cowsertavery.com Year 2 Senator Andre Cushing Senate Assistant Majority Leader Maine Legislature 3 State House Station State House Augusta, ME (207) andre@andrecushing.com Year 1 Stephanie Barrett Associate Fiscal Officer Joint Fiscal Office Vermont General Assembly 1 Baldwin St Drawer 33 Montpelier, VT (802) (802) FAX sbarrett@leg.state.vt.us Year 3 Representative Dan Flynn Texas Legislature Capitol Extension PO Box 2910 Austin, TX (512) (512) FAX Dan.Flynn@house.texas.gov Year 3 Representative Al Carlson House Majority Leader North Dakota Legislature State Capitol 600 East Boulevard Avenue Bismark, ND (701) (701) FAX acarlson@nd.gov Year 1 Senator Aaron Ford Senate Minority Leader Nevada Legislature Legislative Building 401 South Carson Street Carson City, Nevada (702) aaron@fordfornevada.com Year 1
4 3 AT LARGE MEMBERS, cont d Susan Furlong Chief Clerk of the Assembly Nevada Legislature 401 S. Carson Street, Room 1109 Carson City, NV (775) Susan.Furlong@asm.state.nv.us Year 1 Jon Heining General Counsel Texas Legislative Council Texas Legislature PO Box Austin, TX (512) (512) FAX jon.heining@tlc.texas.gov Year 3 Sonia Gavin Legislative Librarian Legislative Services Division Montana Legislature PO Box Helena, MT (406) (406) FAX sgavin@mt.gov Year 2 Senator Brandt Hershman Senate Majority Floor Leader Indiana General Assembly State House, Room 3A-W 200 West Washington Street Indianapolis, Indiana (574) Senator.Hershman@iga.in.gov Year 1 Assemblyman Adam Gray California Legislature PO Box Sacramento, CA (916) (916) FAX Year 3 Senator Brent Hill Senate President Pro Tempore Idaho Legislature State Capitol Building PO Box Boise, ID (208) (208) FAX bhill@senate.idaho.gov Year 2 Joseph James *J.J.* Gentry, Esq. Staff Attorney South Carolina General Assembly PO Box 142 Columbia, SC (803) JJGentry@scsenate.gov Year 1 Representative Ellie Hill Montana Legislature PO Box Helena, MT (406) elliehillhd94@gmail.com Year 1 Senator Wayne Harper Utah Legislature State Capitol, Suite North State Street Salt Lake City, UT (801) (801) FAX wharper@le.utah.gov Year 2 Senator Sara Howard Nebraska Legislature District 9, State Capitol PO Box Lincoln, NE (402) (402) FAX showard@leg.ne.gov Year 2
5 4 AT LARGE MEMBERS, cont d Russell A. Humphrey Chief Clerk, Senate Tennessee General Assembly Second Floor, State Capitol Nashville, TN (615) (615) FAX Year 2 Representative Brian Kennedy Rhode Island General Assembly State House 82 Smith Street Providence, RI (401) (401) FAX rep-kennedy@rilegislature.gov Year 3 Wendy Jackson Legal Support Manager Legislative Reference Bureau Wisconsin Legislature Suite 200 One East Main Street Madison, WI (608) (608) FAX wendy.jackson@legis.wisconsin. gov Year 2 Senator Neville James President of the Senate U.S. Virgin Islands Legislature Capitol Building PO Box 1690 St. Thomas, VI (340) (340) FAX njames@legvi.org Year 2 Wayne Kidd Audit Supervisor Legislative Auditor General's Office Utah Legislature W315 State Capitol Complex Salt Lake City, UT (801) (801) FAX wkidd@le.utah.gov Year 2 Representative Greg Leding Arkansas General Assembly 350 State Capitol Building 500 Woodlane Avenue Little Rock, AR (501) greg@gregleding.com Year 3 Representative Jay Kaufman Massachusetts Great and General Court State House, Room Beacon Street Boston, MA (617) (617) FAX Jay.Kaufman@mahouse.gov Year 5 Debra Levine Constituent Services Office of Senator Carl Marcellino New York Legislature 250 Townsend Square Oyster Bay, NY (516) (516) FAX DLevine@nysenate.gov Year 3 Senator Delores Kelley Maryland General Assembly James Senate Office Building Room Bladen Street Annapolis, MD (410) (410) FAX delores.kelley@senate.state.md.us Year 3 Senator Anna MacKinnon Alaska Legislature State Capitol 120 Fourth Street, Room 516 Juneau, AK (907) (907) FAX sen.anna.mackinnon@akleg.gov Year 2
6 5 AT LARGE MEMBERS, cont d Senator Karen McConnaughay Room 103-D Illinois General Assembly Capitol Building 301 S. Second Street Springfield, IL (217) (217) FAX Year 2 Senator Ryan McDougle Republican Caucus Chair Virginia General Assembly General Assembly Building PO Box 396 Richman, VA (804) district04@senate.virginia.gov Year 1 Speaker Cliff Rosenberger Ohio General Assembly Vern Riffe Center, 14th Floor 77 South High Street Columbus, OH (614) rep91@ohiohouse.gov Year 1 Representative Scott Saiki House Majority Leader Room 434 Hawaii State Capitol 415 South Beretania Street Honolulu, HI (808) (808) FAX repsaiki@capitol.hawaii.gov Year 2 G. Paul Nardo Clerk of the House and Keeper of the Rolls and the Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates State Capitol, 3rd Floor PO Box 406 Richmond, Virginia (804) gpnardo@house.virginia.gov Year 1 Speaker Peter Schwartzkopf Delaware Legislature Legislative Hall 411 Legislative Avenue Dover, DE (302) Peter.Schwartzkopf@state.de.us Year 1 Representative Joyce Peppin House Majority Leader Room 459 Minnesota Legislature State Office Building 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard St. Paul, MN (651) joyce@joycepeppin.com Year 2 Joel Redding Chief Information Officer Kentucky General Assembly Room 26 Annex 702 Capitol Avenue Frankfort, KY (502) ext. 460 joel.redding@lrc.ky.gov Year 1 Jim W. Smith Director Legislative Council North Dakota Legislative Assembly State Capitol 600 E. Boulevard Avenue Bismarck, ND (701) (701) FAX jsmith@nd.gov Year 3 Representative Julie Stokes Louisiana Legislature State Capitol PO Box Baton Rouge, LA (225) (225) FAX stokesj@legis.la.gov Year 2
7 6 AT LARGE MEMBERS, cont d Senator Bo Watson Speaker Pro Tempore of the Senate Tennessee General Assembly Legislative Plaza 301 Sixth Avenue North Room 13 Nashville, TN (615) (615) FAX sen.bo.watson@capitol.tn.gov Year 3 Representative Jennifer Williamson House Majority Leader Oregon Legislature State Capitol, Room H-283 Salem, OR (503) williamson.jennifer@gmail.com Year 1 Martha R. Wigton Director House Budget and Research Office Georgia General Assembly 412 Coverdell Legislative Office Building 18 Capitol Square Atlanta, GA (404) (404) FAX martha.wigton@house.ga.gov Year 2 Speaker Robin Vos Wisconsin Legislature State Capitol PO Box 8953 Madison, WI (608) (608) FAX Rep.Vos@legis.wisconsin.go v Year 3 EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Co-Chairs, Standing Committees Representative Angela Willia Majority Caucus Chair Colorado State Capitol 200 East Colfax Avenue Room 271 Denver, CO (303) (303) FAX Rep.angelawilliams@gmail.com Year 3 Delegate Sally Jameson State Delegate Maryland General Assembly Lowe House Office Building, 6 Bladen Street, Room 231 Annapolis, MD (410) sally.jameson@house.state.md.us Year 1 Co-Staff Chairs, Standing Committees Randy Dowell Chief Operating Officer Senate 2300 North Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK (405) (405) dowell@oksenate.gov Year 2 Jonathan Ball Director Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst Utah Legislature W310 State Capitol Complex Box Salt Lake City, UT (801) (Main) jball@le.utah.gov Year 1
8 Chair, Council of State Governments Senator Beau McCoy Nebraska Legislature District 39, State Capitol PO Box Lincoln, NE (402) Year 1 7 International Affiliate Francois Ouimet Vice President Quebec National Assembly 1020 rue des Parlementaires Quebec, QC G1A 1A3 Canada (418) (418) FAX Karol-Anne.Smith@assnat.qc.ca Year 3 Eastern Region CSG REGIONAL MEMBERS Midwestern Region Representative Helene Keeley Delaware Legislature Legislative Hall 411 Legislative Avenue Dover, DE (302) (302) FAX helene.keeley@state.de.us Year 3 To be named. Southern Region Speaker David Ralston Georgia Legislature Georgia General Assembly State Capitol, Room Washington Street Atlanta, GA (404) david.ralston@house.ga.gov Year 1 Western Region Representative Rosie M. Berger Wyoming Legislature PO Box 275 Big Horn, WY (307) (307) FAX rmberger@q.com Year 6
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