The Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Committee focuses on legislative matters pertaining to juvenile justice and family dynamics within Texas. The committee is composed of a bipartisan group of members including notable representatives such as Harold V. Dutton, Jr. and Briscoe Cain. Currently, there are no recorded bills or meetings, which suggests an opportunity for new initiatives to address critical issues in the juvenile and family justice systems.
The Public Education Committee focuses on various aspects of educational legislation in Texas, addressing issues pertinent to public schools, teachers, and student welfare. The committee is comprised of a diverse group of members from both major parties, including notable figures such as Chair Dan Huberty and members Alma Allen, Diego Bernal, and Harold V. Dutton, Jr. The committee's current agenda includes the examination of bills and meetings that aim to enhance educational quality and accessibility across the state.
The Public Education Subcommittee on Educator Quality focuses on issues related to the quality and effectiveness of educators within Texas public education. Chaired by Republican Ken King, the committee includes members from both parties, reflecting a commitment to bipartisan dialogue on education policy. Key members include Democrats Alma Allen and Harold V. Dutton, Jr., along with Republicans Morgan Meyer and Gary VanDeaver. While specific bills and meeting activity are not detailed in the provided data, the committee's composition suggests a focus on enhancing educator standards and quality in education.