Carrie Semmelroth — Carrie Semmelroth is mentioned during the meeting’s opening roll call/attendance, with the transcript reflecting her name in slightly different spellings.
Carrie Semmelroth — Carrie Semmelroth is mentioned repeatedly in a committee-related procedural exchange, including her inclusion in an appointment and in the committee designated to notify the House.
Carrie Semmelroth — Senator Carrie Semmelroth is referenced in a brief procedural sequence: she is asked to escort the House guests, then later thanked and discharged from that duty.
Janie Ward-Engelking — Janie Ward-Engelking is identified multiple times during the meeting’s opening roll call/listing, including references to her district and a later name call that appears to be a transcription variant of the same member.
Janie Ward-Engelking — Senator Den Hartog requested unanimous consent for the Senate to return to the ninth order of business.
Melissa Wintrow — Melissa Wintrow is identified as a senator from District 19/20 in the transcript (with a likely transcription error in the district number) and is later called during roll call.
Melissa Wintrow — Called during the roll call.
Josh Keyser — Josh Keyser (transcript says Kaiser), District 21, is mentioned during roll call.
Treg Bernt — Treg A. Bernt, the District 22 senator, is listed during roll call; the transcript spells his name inconsistently as "Trag A. Burnt" and "Bernd."
Lori Hartog — Lori Hartog (transcribed variously as Den Hartog/Denhardtog) is repeatedly mentioned during the opening portion of the meeting, including roll call and direct address by the chair or other speakers. The references are all to the same senator and do not introduce separate topics.
Lori Hartog — Senator Den Hartog is addressed in a brief procedural exchange, but the transcript is truncated and does not capture the full request.
Todd Lakey — Todd Lakey is identified as the District 24 senator and then his name is called during roll call.
Glenneda Zuiderveld — Glenneda Zuiderveld is identified during roll call as District 25 senator, with the transcript rendering her name inconsistently as 'Glynita Ziderfeld' and later 'Ciderveld.'
Glenneda Zuiderveld — Called during the roll call; name appears as 'Ziderfeld' in the transcript.
Elaine Price — Transcript says Josh Cole for District 25/26 sequence; likely a roster transcription error, so this name is not confidently mapped.
Ron Taylor — Ron Taylor is identified during roll call and roster listing as a senator, with consecutive mentions noting his district and his name being called.
Ron Taylor — Named as part of the committee to notify the governor.
Kelly Anthon — Kelly Anthon is identified in the roll call, with the transcript listing his name and district information before formally calling 'Anthon' during attendance.
Jim Guthrie — Jim Guthrie is identified as the District 29 senator and then called during roll call.
Jim Guthrie — Jim Guthrie is identified as part of the committee to notify the governor and is also noted as serving as the voice and chair of that committee.
James Ruchti — James Ruchti is identified during roll call, with the transcript showing minor spelling variations of his name and district designation.
Julie VanOrden — Julie VanOrden is identified as the District 31 senator and then called during roll call, indicating her presence/attendance in the meeting.
Julie VanOrden — Julie VanOrden was called during the roll call and responded 'Aye.'
Van Burtenshaw — Van Burtenshaw is mentioned during roll call/attendance identification, with the transcript reflecting his name in slightly different spellings as part of the member list.
Van Burtenshaw — Van Burtenshaw (referred to as Senator Burt in the transcript) is named in the committee-related proceedings, first as chair of the committee and then as part of the group assigned to notify the House, with a later brief reiteration of the same committee exchange.
Van Burtenshaw — Van Burtenshaw is mentioned in a short procedural sequence where he is asked to escort the House guests and then later thanked and discharged from that duty.
Kevin Cook — Kevin Cook is referenced during the meeting in roll call/attendance context, first as a listed senator and then as his name is called.
Dave Lent — Dave Lent is identified in the roll call, with his name called multiple times as part of the same procedural attendance check.
Dave Lent — Called during the roll call as 'Taylor?' likely a transcription error in the roll call sequence.
Doug Ricks — Doug Ricks is identified during roll call, with his district listed as District 35 (including one mention that appears to say District 34), and his name is called as part of the roll call process.
Mark Harris — Mark Harris is identified during roll call as the District 35 senator and is subsequently called by name.
Dan Garner — Prayed for as he prepares to deliver the State of the State address.
— A speaker makes a likely garbled reference to Senator O'Connor, with a second nearby mention using a similar misspelling ('O'Conniewicz'). The discussion appears to concern the same senator, though the exact identity is uncertain.
Lori McCann — Representative Lori McCann is thanked and briefly addressed in a courteous closing exchange, including a request for her to send the committee back when she is on her way over there, with an assurance that the committee will do the same.
Sarah O'Conniewicz — Named in the procedural exchange as the person being addressed or referenced.
Doug Okuniewicz — Senator Den Hartog asks unanimous consent to advance the Senate to the 11th Order of Business, and the procedural request continues with a related instruction that first-reading bills be read by number, author, and title only.
James Woodward — James Woodward, the District 1 senator, is identified and then called during roll call, indicating his presence in the meeting.
James Woodward — Called during the roll call and voted aye.
Phil Hart — Phil Hart is identified as the District 2 senator and then called during roll call, indicating his presence in the meeting.
Phil Hart — Named as part of the committee to notify the governor.
David Leavitt — Doug O'Connowitz is identified as the District 3 senator and is then called during roll call, confirming his presence in the meeting record.
Ben Toews — Ben Toews is identified during the roll call, though the transcript contains some uncertainty and inconsistent text readings (including "Cole" and "Taves") while referring to the same District 4 senator.
Carl Bjerke — Carl Burkey/Carl Bjerke is identified during the meeting’s opening roll call, with the transcript showing a spelling variation (“Bjurkey”) but referring to the same District 5 senator/member.
Daniel Foreman — Dan Foreman is identified as the District 6 senator and then called during roll call.
Daniel Foreman — Senator Den Hartog is repeatedly recognized during the same floor sequence and handles a series of related parliamentary actions: moving adoption of HCR 20 and explaining the resolution, being recognized to close debate, requesting unanimous consent to go at ease, advancing to the 15th order, and moving adjournment.
Cindy Carlson — Cindy Carlson is identified as the District 7 senator and is subsequently called during roll call.
Christy Zito — Christy Zito is identified in the transcript during roll call, with her name appearing in slightly different forms ('Christi Zito' and 'Cito') but clearly referring to the same member.
Brandon Shippy — Brandon Shippy is identified as the District 9 senator and then called during roll call.