Texas State Representative

Garnet Coleman 2011 - 82nd Regular - Committees

Legislative Session
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Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

House Calendars Committee

The Calendars Committee plays a crucial role in the Texas Legislature by managing the calendar of bills for consideration. Composed of both Republican and Democrat members, including Chair Todd Hunter and Vice Chair Dennis Bonnen, the committee focuses on ensuring that legislative measures are properly scheduled for debate and voting. Its diverse membership is indicative of a collaborative approach to legislative processes, channeling priorities that reflect district concerns into actionable items. With both sides of the aisle represented, the committee aims to address a wide array of issues impacting Texans, although specific bills and meeting agendas are yet to be detailed.
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House County Affairs Committee

The County Affairs Committee focuses on legislation that impacts local governments and their operations. Comprising members such as Garnet Coleman and James White, the committee's bipartisan representation reflects a commitment to addressing various issues pertinent to Texas counties. Key areas of concentration include local governance, resource allocation, and community development, aiming to enhance local capacities and responsiveness to residents' needs.
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House Public Health Committee

The Public Health Committee is chaired by Lois W. Kolkhorst, with members including Carol Alvarado, Garnet Coleman, Sarah Davis, R.D. 'Bobby' Guerra, Charles Schwertner, and John Zerwas. The committee focuses on critical public health issues affecting the state of Texas, underscored by the participation of members from both major parties. The experience and diverse representation suggest a strong commitment to addressing health policies, improving community health outcomes, and navigating legislative measures effectively. Members bring a wealth of knowledge from various districts and backgrounds, indicating a comprehensive approach to public health legislation.