Texas State Representative

Andrew Murr 2021 - 87th Regular - Committees

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Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

House Corrections Committee

The Corrections Committee of the Texas Legislature is focused on overseeing and improving the state's corrections system. Chaired by Republican Andrew Murr, the committee includes a diverse group of members from both parties, including Alma Allen, Ernest Bailes, and Trey Martinez Fischer. While specific bills and meetings were not detailed in the provided document, the committee’s key focus areas typically involve reviewing legislation related to prison reform, rehabilitation programs, and the overall management of the Texas correctional system.
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The Criminal Jurisprudence Committee is dedicated to addressing issues related to criminal law and justice in Texas. Chaired by Nicole Collier, the committee includes members from both the Republican and Democrat parties, reflecting a diverse representation of views. The committee focuses on the development and evaluation of legislation that aims to enhance public safety, ensure fair legal processes, and reform existing criminal justice practices. Through its meetings, the committee engages in discussions and hearings that critically analyze proposed bills, fostering a comprehensive understanding of their implications on the state’s legal system.
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Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

House Redistricting Committee

The Redistricting Committee is tasked with overseeing the processes of drawing and approving legislative district maps in Texas. The committee is chaired by Republican Todd Hunter, with Democratic Vice Chair Toni Rose. It is composed of an eclectic mix of members from both parties, including notable figures such as Rafael Anchia and Senfronia Thompson. The committee engages with various bills and meetings related to redistricting, although specific bills and meeting details were not provided. The focus of the committee is to ensure fair representation through equitable district boundaries, addressing the needs of diverse populations across Texas.