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Jonathan (Jonathan) Dismang (R-SS28)
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Capitol: 501.682.6107 FAX: 501.682.2917 District: 501.882.0449
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Senator Arkansas State Senate
320 State Capitol Building 500 Woodlane Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201-1089
District Office: 106 Connor Cove Beebe, AR 72012-2141
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| Elected: 2010 Next Election: 2016 | | Spouse: Mandy Staggs DOB: 7/30/1979 |
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BioSenator Jonathan Dismang represents Senate District 28, Prairie County and parts of Arkansas, Lonoke, Monroe, White and Woodruff Counties. Serving his second term in the Arkansas Senate, he is chairman of Joint Budget Committee (JBC) – Special Language for the current 89th General Assembly. His committee memberships include- Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee; Senate Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development; Joint Energy; Arkansas Legislative Council (ALC); Joint Budget Committee; ALC/Executive Subcommittee; Legislative Joint Auditing; the Task Force on Substance Abuse Treatment Services and the Arkansas Lottery Commission Legislative Oversight Committee During the 88th General Assembly, he served on the following committees- Legislative Joint Auditing; Joint Budget; Joint Performance Review; Joint Energy; Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor; and Senate City, County and Local Affairs. Senator Dismang was elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives in 2008 to serve House District 49. He was chairman of the Arkansas Legislative Council PEER Committee, vice-chairman of Income Taxes-Personal and Corporate Subcommittee. He was also elected vice chairman of the Freshman Caucus and recognized by his peers for his outstanding leadership ability. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette named him one of the Top Six Freshman to Watch during the 87th General Assembly and the Three Rivers Edition of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette named him as one of Twenty to Watch.2 Professionally, Senator Dismang is chief financial officer of Whitwell and Ryles Real Estate Investments, LLC. Civically, he is active in many local and state organizations, including White County 4-H Foundation, The Rose Bud East Advisory Council, Beebe Chamber of Commerce, Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, Searcy Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Searcy Young Professionals Network and the Harding University Presidents Council. He is a member of the board of directors for the Arkansas Children’s Advocacy Centers and past chairman of the Arkansas National Association of Royalty Owners. A native of Maynard, Arkansas, Senator Dismang is an honor graduate of Harding University with degrees in accounting and economics. He is married to the former Mandy Staggs and together they have two children, Cade and Sawyer. The family are members of Beebe Church of Christ.
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