Texas State Representative

Carl Sherman, 2019 - 86th Regular - Committees

Legislative Session
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Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

House Appropriations Committee

The committee, led by Chair Giovanni Capriglione and Vice Chair Oscar Longoria, focuses on the budgetary allocations and fiscal responsibilities of the Texas Legislature. With a diverse membership of both Republican and Democratic representatives, the committee aims to facilitate discussions around state funding priorities and financial oversight. As of now, the committee has not yet detailed specific bills or meeting agendas, indicating a preliminary phase of decision-making and consensus-building to establish their key focus areas.
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The Appropriations Subcommittee on Article III (Public and Higher Education) focuses on funding and legislative matters related to public and higher education in Texas. The committee consists of diverse members from both parties, including Chair Greg Bonnen and Vice Chair Armando Walle, reflecting a collaborative effort to address educational priorities. With the absence of scheduled bills or meetings currently listed, the subcommittee is likely in the preliminary stages of shaping policies that support educational initiatives and ensure effective allocation of financial resources.
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Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

House Corrections Committee

The Corrections Committee focuses on issues related to the Texas correctional systems, including legislation that affects rehabilitation programs and inmate rights. Chaired by James White, the committee consists of a diverse group of members from both the Republican and Democrat parties, highlighting a bipartisan approach to correctional reform. Currently, the committee is examining various bills that impact the operations and policies within the correctional facilities across Texas, aiming to improve the overall effectiveness and fairness of the justice system.
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Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

House Administration Committee

The House Administration Committee is comprised of a diverse group of legislators, including Chair Charlie Geren and Vice Chair Donna Howard. This committee has members from both major parties, aiming to foster collaboration on administrative issues impacting Texas governance. As of now, no specific bills or meetings have been noted for this committee, indicating a potential emphasis on establishing foundational priorities for the legislative session. The representation reflects areas that concern both urban and rural districts, supporting a broad approach to administrative effectiveness.