Texas State Representative

Andrew Murr 2023 - 88th Regular - Committees

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Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

House Board of Managers Committee

The Board of Managers serves as a crucial oversight committee within the Texas Legislature, focusing on matters of administration and management. Chaired by Republican Andrew Murr, the committee consists of a diverse group of members from both parties, including Vice Chair Ann Johnson (Democrat) and various representatives from across Texas. While the committee is currently reviewing no specific bills or meetings, its members are known for advocating for efficient governance and responsiveness to their constituents' needs.
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Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

House Corrections Committee

The House Committee on Corrections plays a crucial role in shaping Texas' criminal justice policies by focusing on issues related to the correctional system, particularly the treatment and rehabilitation of inmates. Under the leadership of Chair Representative Abel Herrero, the committee examines proposed legislation aimed at enhancing program accessibility for female inmates, improving post-release housing options, and addressing the treatment of sexually violent predators. The committee is actively engaged in hearings to discuss key bills including HB 967, which seeks to ensure equitable access to programs for female inmates within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, and HB 965, aimed at facilitating housing for inmates transitioning back into society. The committee prioritizes transparency in the correctional system while advocating for the rights and rehabilitation of individuals within its jurisdiction.
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The General Investigating Committee is a pivotal body within the Texas Legislature, chaired by Representative Andrew Murr. Comprising members from both major parties, the committee focuses on matters of significant public interest and governmental integrity. Recent activities include investigative hearings related to executive actions and ongoing inquiries that involve subpoenas for testimony and evidence gathering. The committee operates under strict procedural rules, often meeting in executive sessions to maintain confidentiality when necessary. Given its critical role in overseeing government conduct, its proceedings and decisions can have far-reaching implications.
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The House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence, chaired by Rep. Jeff Leach, focuses on critical legislative matters concerning the judicial system and civil rights in Texas. The committee comprises key members from both the Republican and Democratic parties, ensuring a balanced representation of perspectives. Recent activities include the evaluation of significant bills aimed at enhancing protective orders, addressing animal welfare in domestic violence situations, and modifying the classification of nuisances. The committee remains committed to improving public awareness of legal rights, particularly for vulnerable populations, and actively monitors the implementation of laws affecting the judiciary and civil jurisprudence.
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The Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence Committee focuses on matters related to the legal system and civil rights within Texas. Comprised of a diverse group of members, including Chair Jeff Leach and Vice Chair Julie Johnson, the committee aims to examine bills pertinent to judicial processes, civil liberties, and the enhancement of legal frameworks. With representation from both major political parties, the committee fosters bipartisan dialogue to address critical issues affecting justice in Texas.
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House Redistricting Committee

The House Committee on Redistricting is responsible for overseeing the equitable and transparent drawing of legislative, congressional, and judicial district maps in Texas. Chaired by Representative Drew Darby, this committee is composed of a diverse group of members from both political parties, actively engaging with public testimony and expert insights to ensure fair representation. Key efforts include evaluating House Bill 731, which establishes an independent redistricting commission aimed at minimizing partisanship and improving fairness in district composition. Recent bills under consideration, such as SB 375 and HB 1000, address the structure and apportionment of districts while also acknowledging community demographics and interests. The committee holds regular meetings to review progress and gather feedback from constituents, reflecting a commitment to upholding democratic principles in the redistricting process.