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Senate President Pro Tem Designate Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma City, named the Senate’s new committee Vice-Chairs on Wednesday. Committee chairs were announced last week.
Under the new committee structure, which was reduced last week from 22 full committees and standing subcommittees to 20, fifteen Republican Senators and five Democrats will assume leadership roles in their respective committees in the 2009-10 legislative session.
“I’m very excited by the energy and expertise represented in this bipartisan list of committee and subcommittee vice-chairs,” said Coffee. “Our state will benefit greatly by the very capable leadership these members of both parties will bring to their new roles over the next two years.”
The State Senate’s committees and committee vice-chairs for the 2009-10 session are:
Agriculture Committee: Sen. Mike Schulz, R-Altus
Appropriations Committee: Sen. David Myers, R-Ponca City
Business and Labor Committee: Sen. Dan Newberry, R-Tulsa
Education Committee: Sen. Clark Jolley, R-Edmond
Energy and Environment Committee: Sen. Randy Brogdon, R-Owasso
Finance Committee: Sen. Gary Stanislawski, R-Tulsa
General Government Committee: Sen. Roger Ballenger, D-Okmulgee
Health and Human Resources Committee: Sen. Sean Burrage, D-Claremore
Judiciary Committee: Sen. Susan Paddack, D-Ada
Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee: Sen. Steve Russell, R-Oklahoma City
Retirement and Insurance Committee: Sen. Cliff Aldridge, R-Midwest City
Rules Committee: Sen. Earl Garrison, D-Muskogee
Tourism and Wildlife Committee: Sen. Jerry Ellis, D-Valliant
Transportation Committee: Sen. Bryce Marlatt, R-Woodward
Veterans and Military Affairs Committee: Sen. Don Barrington, R-Lawton
Appropriations Subcommittee on Education: Sen. John Ford, R-Bartlesville
Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government: Sen. Brian Bingman, R-Sapulpa
Appropriations Subcomm. on Health & Human Services: Sen. Patrick Anderson, R-Enid
Appropriations Subcommittee on Natural Resources: Sen. Ron Justice, R-Chickasha
Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Safety: Sen. Jim Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City
For the first time in the state’s history, Republicans have the majority in the Oklahoma State Senate. Senate Republicans picked up two seats on Election Day to win a 26 to 22 majority.