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Subject GOPAC Announces 2023 Legislative Leaders Advisory Board
Date December 12, 2022 10:54 AM
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GOPAC Announces 2023 Legislative Leaders Advisory Board

​Arlington, VA (December 12, 2022) – GOPAC announced today the members of
its 2023 Legislative Leaders Advisory Board.

"Our 2023 State Legislative Leaders Advisory Board is integral to our
mission to educate and elect Republican leaders. The talents and
involvement of each member will strengthen our programs as we collectively
work to advance ideas that focus on Americans' personal and economic
security.”, said GOPAC Chairman David Avella.

The Board members promote the ideas they are championing by addressing
elected officials, candidates, and members at GOPAC events and via its
digital program. In addition, they nominate a promising state legislator
for the Emerging Leaders Program and provide updates on key legislative and
political developments. Membership is a one-year term.

The 2023 GOPAC Legislative Leaders Advisory Board consists of:

Senate

President Kathleen Passidomo – Florida

President Amy Sinclair – Iowa

President Ty Masterson - Kansas

President Pro Tempore Greg Reed – Alabama

President Pro Tempore TJ Shope – Arizona

President Pro Tempore Rod Bray – Indiana

President Pro Tempore Phil Berger – North Carolina

President Pro Tempore Donna Campbell – Texas

Majority Leader Damon Thayer – Kentucky

Majority Leader Greg McCortney – Oklahoma

Majority Leader Jack Johnson – Tennessee

Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu – Wisconsin

Majority Leader Steve Gooch – Georgia

Minority Leader Trey Stewart – Maine

Minority Leader Robert Ortt – New York

Minority Leader John Braun – Washington

Minority Leader Paul Lundeen – Colorado

Majority Whip Ricky Hill – Arkansas

Majority Whip Ryan Weld – West Virginia

Minority Whip Bryce Reeves – Virginia

State House / Assembly Members

Speaker of the House Ben Toma – Arizona

Speaker of the House Matthew Shepherd – Arkansas

Speaker of the House Paul Renner – Florida

Speaker of the House Jon Burns – Georgia

Speaker of the House Pat Grassley – Iowa

Speaker of the House Philip Gunn – Mississippi

Speaker of the House Sherman Packard – New Hampshire

Speaker of the House Tim Moore – North Carolina

Speaker of the House Charles McCall – Oklahoma

Speaker of the House Murrell Smith – South Carolina

Speaker of the House Cameron Sexton – Tennessee

Speaker of the House Dade Phelan – Texas

Speaker of the House Todd Gilbert – Virginia

Majority Leader Chris Croft - Kansas

Majority Leader Tyler August – Wisconsin

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