Children's Issues Committee, Kansas State Legislature (decommissioned)
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The Children's Issues Joint Committee is a former standing committee of the Kansas State Legislature.
Function
“ | The joint committee on children's issues shall study children's issues as the committee deems necessary.[1][2] | ” |
Membership
“ | ...shall be within the legislative branch of state government and which shall be composed of 10 members. Five members shall be members of the house of representatives and five members shall be members of the senate. Three of the members who are representatives shall be appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, three members who are senators shall be appointed by the president of the senate, two members who are representatives shall be appointed by the minority leader of the house of representatives and two members who are senators shall be appointed by the minority leader of the senate. At least one member of the committee from the house of representatives shall be a member of the committee on insurance, one member shall be a member of the committee on health and human services and one member shall be a member of the committee on appropriations. At least one member of the committee from the senate shall be a member of the committee on financial institutions and insurance, one member shall be a member of the committee on public health and welfare and one member shall be a member of the committee on ways and means.[3][2] | ” |
2011-2012
The following table describes committee membership for the 2011 legislative session.
Children's Issues Members, 2011 | ||||
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Democratic members (4) | Republican members (6) | |||
• Oletha Faust-Goudeau | • Mike Kiegerl, Chair | |||
• David Haley | • Julia Lynn, Vice chair | |||
• Melody McCray-Miller | • Dennis Pyle | |||
• Sean Gatewood | • Roger Reitz | |||
• Peter DeGraaf | ||||
• Terri Lois Gregory |
2009-2010
The following table describes committee membership for the 2009 legislative session.
Children's Issues Members, 2009 | ||||
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Democratic members (4) | Republican members (6) | |||
• David Haley | • Roger Reitz | |||
• Oletha Faust-Goudeau | • Susan Wagle | |||
• Valdenia Winn | • Mike Kiegerl | |||
• Marti Crow | • Julia Lynn | |||
• Bill Otto | ||||
• Peter DeGraaf |
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Kansas State Legislature, "Kansas Statutes," accessed January 30, 2014(Article 46-3001(h))
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ Kansas State Legislature, "Kansas Statutes," accessed January 30, 2014(Article 46-3001(a))
Current members of the Kansas State Senate
Leadership
Senate President:Ty Masterson
Majority Leader:Chase Blasi
Minority Leader:Dinah Sykes
Senators
District 1
Craig Bowser (R)
District 2
Marci Francisco (D)
District 3
Rick Kloos (R)
District 4
David Haley (D)
District 5
Jeff Klemp (R)
District 6
Pat Pettey (D)
District 7
Ethan Corson (D)
District 8
Cindy Holscher (D)
District 9
Beverly Gossage (R)
District 10
Mike Thompson (R)
District 11
Kellie Warren (R)
District 12
Caryn Tyson (R)
District 13
District 14
Michael Fagg (R)
District 15
Virgil Peck (R)
District 16
Ty Masterson (R)
District 17
Mike Argabright (R)
District 18
Kenny Titus (R)
District 19
Patrick Schmidt (D)
District 20
Brenda Dietrich (R)
District 21
Dinah Sykes (D)
District 22
Brad Starnes (R)
District 23
Adam Thomas (R)
District 24
Scott Hill (R)
District 25
Mary Ware (D)
District 26
Chase Blasi (R)
District 27
Joe Claeys (R)
District 28
Mike Petersen (R)
District 29
District 30
Renee Erickson (R)
District 31
Stephen Owens (R)
District 32
Larry Alley (R)
District 33
Tory Blew (R)
District 34
Michael Murphy (R)
District 35
TJ Rose (R)
District 36
Elaine Bowers (R)
District 37
Douglas Shane (R)
District 38
Ronald Ryckman (R)
District 39
Bill Clifford (R)
District 40
Rick Billinger (R)
Republican Party (31)
Democratic Party (9)
Current members of the Kansas House of Representatives
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Daniel Hawkins
Majority Leader:Chris Croft
Minority Leader:Brandon Woodard
Representatives
District 1
Dale Helwig (R)
District 2
Kenneth Collins (R)
District 3
Chuck Smith (R)
District 4
Rick James (R)
District 5
Carrie Barth (R)
District 6
Samantha Poetter (R)
District 7
Dan Goddard (R)
District 8
Chris Croft (R)
District 9
Fred Gardner (R)
District 10
Suzanne Wikle (D)
District 11
Ron Bryce (R)
District 12
Doug Blex (R)
District 13
Duane Droge (R)
District 14
Charlotte Esau (R)
District 15
Lauren Bohi (R)
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District 17
Jo Ella Hoye (D)
District 18
Cindy Neighbor (D)
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District 20
Mari-Lynn Poskin (D)
District 21
Jerry Stogsdill (D)
District 22
Lindsay Vaughn (D)
District 23
Susan Ruiz (D)
District 24
Jarrod Ousley (D)
District 25
Rui Xu (D)
District 26
Chip VanHouden (R)
District 27
Sean Tarwater (R)
District 28
Carl Turner (R)
District 29
Heather Meyer (D)
District 30
Laura Williams (R)
District 31
Louis Ruiz (D)
District 32
Pam Curtis (D)
District 33
Vacant
District 34
Valdenia Winn (D)
District 35
Wanda Paige (D)
District 36
Lynn Melton (D)
District 37
Melissa Oropeza (D)
District 38
Timothy Johnson (R)
District 39
Angela Stiens (R)
District 40
David Buehler (R)
District 41
Pat Proctor (R)
District 42
Lance Neelly (R)
District 43
Bill Sutton (R)
District 44
Barbara Ballard (D)
District 45
Mike Amyx (D)
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Ronald Ellis (R)
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Dan Osman (D)
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Nikki McDonald (D)
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Kyle McNorton (R)
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Megan Steele (R)
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Jesse Borjon (R)
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Kirk Haskins (D)
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Ken Corbet (R)
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District 56
Virgil Weigel (D)
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John Alcala (D)
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Alexis Simmons (D)
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Rebecca Schmoe (R)
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Mark Schreiber (R)
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Francis Awerkamp (R)
District 62
Sean Willcott (R)
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Allen Reavis (R)
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Lewis Bloom (R)
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Shawn Chauncey (R)
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Sydney Carlin (D)
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Angel Roeser (R)
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Nathan Butler (R)
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Clarke Sanders (R)
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Greg Wilson (R)
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Steven Howe (R)
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Avery Anderson (R)
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Rick Wilborn (R)
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Mike King (R)
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Will Carpenter (R)
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Brad Barrett (R)
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Kristey Williams (R)
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Robyn Essex (R)
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Webster Roth (R)
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Bill Rhiley (R)
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Blake Carpenter (R)
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Leah Howell (R)
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Henry Helgerson (D)
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Ford Carr (D)
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Steven Brunk (R)
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Silas Miller (D)
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Susan Estes (R)
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Sandy Pickert (R)
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KC Ohaebosim (D)
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Steve Huebert (R)
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Emil Bergquist (R)
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John Carmichael (D)
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Brian Bergkamp (R)
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Leo Delperdang (R)
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Tom Sawyer (D)
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Tom Kessler (R)
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Nick Hoheisel (R)
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Cyndi Howerton (R)
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Susan Humphries (R)
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Daniel Hawkins (R)
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Joe Seiwert (R)
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Kyler Sweely (R)
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Angela Martinez (D)
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Paul Waggoner (R)
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Jill Ward (R)
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Lisa Moser (R)
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Dawn Wolf (R)
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Brandon Woodard (D)
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Troy Waymaster (R)
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Ken Rahjes (R)
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Barbara Wasinger (R)
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Sherri Brantley (R)
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Brett Fairchild (R)
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Gary White (R)
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Kyle Hoffman (R)
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Adam Turk (R)
District 118
Jim Minnix (R)
District 119
Jason Goetz (R)
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Adam Smith (R)
District 121
John Resman (R)
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Lon Pishny (R)
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Bob Lewis (R)
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Martin Long (R)
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Shannon Francis (R)
Republican Party (87)
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Vacancies (1)