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Angie Button 2011 - 82nd Regular - Committees

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Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

House Appropriations Committee

The Appropriations Committee is a key legislative body focused on the allocation of state funds and budget management in Texas. Comprising members from both the House and Senate, including representatives from both major parties, the committee works to ensure effective financial oversight and the strategic use of resources within the state. Major areas of concentration include evaluating financial proposals, monitoring state expenditure, and making recommendations for funding priorities to support various sectors. The committee members are committed to promoting fiscal responsibility while meeting the needs of constituents across Texas.
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The Appropriations Subcommittee on Articles I, IV, and V focuses on general government, the judiciary, and criminal justice and public safety issues. With a diverse membership including Republicans and Democrats, the committee is positioned to address budgetary allocations and legislative concerns related to public safety and governmental operations.
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The Manufacturing, Interim Committee is committed to addressing critical issues surrounding the manufacturing sector in Texas. The committee is composed of a diverse group of members from both the Senate and House, including Chair Jim Murphy, and Vice Chair Eddie Rodriguez, representing various districts and political parties. Their focus is anticipated to include promoting economic growth, enhancing the competitiveness of Texas manufacturers, and exploring legislative measures that can support job creation within the industry. The committee's active engagement is essential as they convene to discuss crucial legislation impacting manufacturing, although specific bills and meeting details are currently not provided.
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Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

House Technology Committee

The Technology Committee focuses on legislation pertaining to advancements in technology and its implications for the public and private sectors. With members from both the Republican and Democratic parties, the committee aims to address issues such as digital innovation, cybersecurity, and the integration of technology in education and healthcare services. The committee's composition reflects a diverse range of perspectives, fostering comprehensive discussions to ensure that technology policy is effectively aligned with the needs of Texas residents.