Appropriations Committee Members
 
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House of Representatives Appropriations Committee:  
Johnny W. Stringer, Chairman
(601)739-3663
 
George Flaggs, Jr.
(601)630-8004
 
Warner F. McBride
(662)563-9607
 
Preston E. Sullivan, Vice-Chairman
(662)447-5719
 
Herb Frierson
(601)795-1675
 
America Chuck Middleton
(601)437-8502
 
Members
Tracy Arinder
(601)732-6561
 
David Gibbs
(662)494-6559
 
Diane C. Peranich
(228)255-7020
 
Billy Broomfield
Capitol: (601)359-9382
Home: (228)475-1293
 
Daniel D. Guice, Jr.
(228)872-2455
 
John Read
(228)497-9852
 
Cecil Brown
Capitol: (601)359-3330
Home: (601)362-8383
 
Frank Hamilton
Capitol: (601)359-3374
Home: (228)588-6254
 
Thomas U. Reynolds
(662)473-2571
 
Linda Coleman
Capitol: (601)359-9390
Home: (662)741-3272
 
John W. Hines, Sr.
Capitol: (601)359-3374
Home: (662)335-9704
 
Omeria Scott
(601)649-7677
 
Mary H. Coleman
(601)982-0496
 
D. Stephen Holland
(662)844-2004
 
Mary Ann Stevens
(662)967-2473
 
Dirk D. Dedeaux
Capitol: (601)359-2428
Home: (228)255-6171
 
Robert E. Huddleston
(662)375-8692
Rufus Straughter
(662)247-2728
 
Bill Denny
Capitol: (601)359-2431
Home: (601)956-6807
 
Wanda Jennings
(662)349-3673
 
Greg Ward
(662)837-4416
Reecy L. Dickson
Capitol: (601)359-2422
Home: (662)352-6582
 
Bennett Malone
(601)298-9576
Joseph L. Warren
(601)797-4702
 
Blaine Eaton
Capitol:  (601)359-3332
Home: (601)785-4662
 
Rita Martinson
(601)856-4977
 
 
Tom Weathersby
(601)845-2017
 
 
 
 
Senate Appropriations Committee: 
Alan Nunnelee, Chairman
Capitol: (601)359-3250
Home: (662)680-8671
Hillman Terome Frazier
Capitol: (601)359-3453
Home: (601)982-1871
 
Ezell Lee
Capitol: (601)359-3170
Home: (601)798-5270
 
Doug E. Davis, Vice-Chairman
Capitol: (601)359-2220
Home: (662)449-5617
 
Tommy A. Gollott
Capitol: (601)359-2220
Home: (228)374-1431
 
Perry Lee
Capitol: (601)359-3250
Home: (601)847-1178
 
Members
David Blount
Capitol: (601)359-3232
Home: (601) 948-3551
 
Jack Gordon
Capitol: (601)359-3211
Home: (662)447-3117
 
T. O. Moffatt
Capitol: (601)359-3232
Home: (228)497-2237
 
Terry C. Burton
Capitol: (601)359-3234
Home: (601)683-7050
Alice Harden
Capitol: (601)359-3232
Home: (601)922-3426
 
Haskins Montgomery
Capitol: (601)359-3244
Home: (601)764-3068
 
Videt Carmichael
Capitol: (601)359-3244
Home: (601)693-2750
 
W. Briggs Hopson III
Capitol: (601)359-3211
Home: (601)636-6565
 
Willie Simmons
Capitol: (601)359-3288
Home: (662)846-7433
 
Lydia Graves Chassaniol
Capitol: (601)359-3226
Home: (662)283-2355
 
Billy Hudson
Capitol: (601)359-4090
Home: (601)794-0606
 
Bill Stone
Capitol: (601)359-4090
Home: (662)224-3949
Vincent Davis
Capitol: (601)359-3232
Home: (601)445-4022
 
Cindy Hyde-Smith
Capitol: (601)359-3246
Home: (601)835-3322
 
Bennie L. Turner
Capitol: (601)359-3210
Home: (662)494-5061
 
Bob M. Dearing
Capitol: (601)359-3244
Home: (601)442-0486
 
Gary Jackson
Capitol: 601)359-3221
Home: (662)262-9273
J. P. Wilemon, Jr.
Capitol: (601)359-3232
Home: (662)454-7585
 
Merle Flowers
Capitol: (601)359-3211
Home: (662)349-3983
 
Sampson Jackson II
Capitol: (601)359-3263
Home: (601)677-2305
 

 


 
 
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