Texas State Senator

Cecil Bell, 2021 - 87th Regular - Committees

Legislative Session
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Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

House Appropriations Committee

The Appropriations Committee is a key legislative body in the Texas House of Representatives focused on budgetary and financial affairs, aiming to ensure the responsible allocation of Texas taxpayer dollars across various sectors. Composed of a bipartisan group of members, including Republicans and Democrats, the committee is dedicated to addressing fiscal policies and overseeing the state budget. The current members bring diverse perspectives from different districts, promoting collaboration in tackling the fiscal challenges facing Texas. Although specific bills and meetings were not listed in the provided data, the committee's overarching responsibility remains essential for maintaining financial integrity in state governance.
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The Appropriations Subcommittee on Articles VI, VII, and VIII focuses on critical areas related to Natural Resources, Business and Economic Development, and Regulatory matters. Comprising members from both the Democratic and Republican parties, including Chair Armando Walle, the committee prioritizes budgetary appropriations necessary to support and enhance resource management and economic strategies in Texas. The committee is committed to analyzing and evaluating legislative proposals to ensure they align with the state's goals for sustainable growth and development.
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The Appropriations Subcommittee on Strategic Fiscal Review and Federal Relief Funds focuses on the evaluation and allocation of federal relief resources. This bipartisan committee, chaired by Texas Republican Cecil Bell, Jr. and Vice-Chaired by Democrat Ina Minjarez, is composed of a mix of members from both parties, emphasizing collaboration on strategic fiscal planning. The committee is dedicated to overseeing the responsible use of federal funds to ensure maximum benefit for the state of Texas.
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The International Relations and Economic Development Committee is focused on fostering economic growth and improving international relations for Texas. The committee is led by Chair Angie Chen Button and Vice Chair Christina Morales, and consists of a diverse group of members from both parties, including Democrats and Republicans from various districts. The committee aims to address key issues pertaining to economic development strategies and international cooperation, reflecting Texas's strategic interests in global trade and investment.