Ports, Harbors And Airports Committee, Mississippi House Of Representatives

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The Ports, Harbors and Airports Committee is a standing committee of the Mississippi House of Representatives. Per Rule 60 of the House Rules, the committee is made up of 11 members.[1]

Per Rule 60(4) of the House Rules, committee appointments in the Mississippi House of Representatives are made by the Speaker of the House.[2] After the adoption of House Rules, committees are appointed according to legislators' preferences as well as seniority, abilities and geographic location.[3] Representatives are to submit a list of at least 10 committee preferences by 5 p.m. on the third calendar day of the legislative session following an election. A legislator who has served in the House less than four years in his or her lifetime is guaranteed two of his or her top seven preferences unless appointed to the Appropriations or Ways and Means Committees; one who has served for four or more years in his or her lifetime is guaranteed three of his or her first seven choices unless appointed to the Appropriations or Ways and Means Committees.[2] Representatives are barred from serving on both the Appropriations and Ways and Means Committees, and may serve on at least four standing committees.[4] The first person appointed to a committee is to serve as the chair, with the second serving as vice chair. A representative appointed to serve as chair or vice chair of a committee is barred from serving in either position on another committee.[5] The Speaker and Speaker Pro Tempore serve on the Rules and Management Committees ex officio.[6]

DocumentIcon.jpg See rules: House Rules

Membership[edit]

2023-2024 legislative session

Ports, Harbors and Airports Committee, 2023-2024

Democratic members (4) Republican members (7) Third-party members(0)
  • Robert Johnson III Vice Chair
  • Willie Bailey
  • Jeffrey Hulum III
  • Kabir Karriem
  • Jeffrey S. Guice Chair
  • Brent Anderson
  • Manly Barton
  • Charles Busby
  • Lester Carpenter
  • Kevin Felsher
  • Greg Haney

2020-2021 legislative session

Ports, Harbors and Airports Committee, 2020-2021

Democratic members (4) Republican members (7) Third-party members(0)
  • Abe Marshall Hudson Jr. Vice-Chairman
  • Willie Bailey
  • Kabir Karriem
  • Sonya Williams-Barnes
  • Jeffrey S. Guice Chairman
  • Brent Anderson
  • Manly Barton
  • Charles Busby
  • Lester Carpenter
  • Kevin Felsher
  • Greg Haney

2015 legislative session[edit]

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2015 legislative session.

Ports, Harbors and Airports Members, 2015
Democratic members (4)Republican members (7)
• Willie Bailey• Alex Monsour, Chair
• David Baria• Randall Patterson, Vice Chair
• Esther Harrison• Charles Busby
• Sonya Williams-Barnes• Larry Byrd
• Jeffrey S. Guice
• Greg Haney
• John Read

2012-2013[edit]

Democratic Party Democrats (5)

  • Randall Patterson, Vice-Chair
  • Willie Bailey
  • David Baria
  • Esther Harrison
  • Sonya Williams-Barnes

Republican Party Republicans (6)

  • Alex Monsour, Chair
  • Charles Busby
  • Larry Byrd
  • Jeffrey S. Guice
  • Greg Haney
  • John Read

2010-2011[edit]

  • Billy Broomfield Chair
  • Randall Patterson Vice Chair
  • Donnie Bell
  • Esther Harrison
  • Willie Bailey
  • Alex Monsour
  • Brandon Jones
  • Roger Ishee
  • Richard Bennett
  • Diane Peranich

External links[edit]

  • House of Representatives Standing Committees

Footnotes[edit]

  1. Mississippi Legislature, "House Rules," accessed February 22, 2021 Rule 60(d)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Mississippi Legislature, "House Rules," accessed February 19, 2021(Rule 60(4))
  3. Mississippi Legislature, "House Rules," accessed February 19, 2021(Rule 60(5))
  4. Mississippi Legislature, "House Rules," accessed February 19, 2021(Rule 60(2))
  5. Mississippi Legislature, "House Rules," accessed February 19, 2021(Rule 61)
  6. Mississippi Legislature, "House Rules," accessed February 19, 2021(Rules 10(5), 11 and 11A)


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Current members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Jason White
Minority Leader:Robert Johnson
Representatives
District 1
Lester Carpenter (R)
District 2
Brad Mattox (R)
District 3
William Arnold (R)
District 4
Jody Steverson (R)
District 5
John Faulkner (D)
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Justin Keen (R)
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Kimberly Remak (R)
District 8
Trey Lamar (R)
District 9
Cedric Burnett (D)
District 10
Josh Hawkins (R)
District 11
Lataisha Jackson (D)
District 12
Clay Deweese (R)
District 13
Steve Massengill (R)
District 14
Sam Creekmore IV (R)
District 15
Beth Luther Waldo (R)
District 16
Rickey Thompson (D)
District 17
Shane Aguirre (R)
District 18
Jerry Turner (R)
District 19
Randy Boyd (R)
District 20
Rodney Hall (R)
District 21
Donnie Bell (R)
District 22
Jon Lancaster (R)
District 23
Vacant
District 24
Jeff Hale (R)
District 25
Dan Eubanks (R)
District 26
Orlando Paden (D)
District 27
Kenji Holloway (D)
District 28
Doc Harris (R)
District 29
Robert Sanders (D)
District 30
Tracey Rosebud (D)
District 31
Otis Anthony (D)
District 32
Solomon Osborne (D)
District 33
Jim Estrada (R)
District 34
Kevin Horan (R)
District 35
Joey Hood (R)
District 36
Karl Gibbs (D)
District 37
Andy Boyd (R)
District 38
Cheikh Taylor (D)
District 39
Dana Underwood McLean (R)
District 40
Hester Jackson McCray (D)
District 41
Kabir Karriem (D)
District 42
Carl Mickens (D)
District 43
Rob Roberson (R)
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C. Scott Bounds (R)
District 45
Keith Jackson (D)
District 46
Karl Oliver (R)
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Bryant Clark (D)
District 48
Jason White (R)
District 49
Willie Bailey (D)
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John Hines (D)
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Timaka James-Jones (D)
District 52
Bill Kinkade (R)
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Vince Mangold (R)
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Kevin Ford (R)
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Oscar Denton (D)
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Clay Mansell (R)
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Lawrence Blackmon (D)
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Jonathan McMillan (R)
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Brent Powell (R)
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Fred Shanks (R)
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Gene Newman (R)
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Lance Varner (R)
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Stephanie Foster (D)
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Shanda Yates (I)
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Christopher Bell (D)
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Fabian Nelson (D)
District 67
Earle Banks (D)
District 68
Zakiya Summers (D)
District 69
Tamarra Butler-Washington (D)
District 70
William Brown (D)
District 71
Ronnie Crudup (D)
District 72
Justis Gibbs (D)
District 73
Jill Ford (R)
District 74
Lee Yancey (R)
District 75
Celeste Hurst (R)
District 76
Gregory Holloway (D)
District 77
Price Wallace (R)
District 78
Randy Rushing (R)
District 79
Mark Tullos (R)
District 80
Omeria Scott (D)
District 81
Stephen Horne (R)
District 82
Vacant
District 83
Billy Calvert (R)
District 84
Troy Smith (R)
District 85
Jeffery Harness (D)
District 86
Shane Barnett (R)
District 87
Joseph Tubb (R)
District 88
Charles Blackwell (R)
District 89
Donnie Scoggin (R)
District 90
Noah Sanford (R)
District 91
Bob Evans (D)
District 92
Becky Currie (R)
District 93
Timmy Ladner (R)
District 94
Robert Johnson (D)
District 95
Jay McKnight (R)
District 96
Angela Cockerham (I)
District 97
Sam Mims (R)
District 98
Daryl Porter (D)
District 99
Bill Pigott (R)
District 100
Ken Morgan (R)
District 101
Kent McCarty (R)
District 102
Missy McGee (R)
District 103
Percy Watson (D)
District 104
Larry Byrd (R)
District 105
Elliot Burch (R)
District 106
Jansen Owen (R)
District 107
Steve Lott (R)
District 108
Stacey Wilkes (R)
District 109
Manly Barton (R)
District 110
Jeramey Anderson (D)
District 111
Jimmy Fondren (R)
District 112
John Read (R)
District 113
H.B. Zuber (R)
District 114
Jeffrey Guice (R)
District 115
Zachary Grady (R)
District 116
Casey Eure (R)
District 117
Kevin Felsher (R)
District 118
Greg Haney (R)
District 119
Jeffrey Hulum (D)
District 120
Richard Bennett (R)
District 121
Carolyn Crawford (R)
District 122
Brent Anderson (R)
Republican Party (78)
Democratic Party (40)
Independent (2)
Vacancies (2)



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