Texas State Representative

James Frank Committees

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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

House Public Education Committee

The Public Education Committee is a vital body within the House of Representatives, focusing on legislative issues related to public education. Chaired by Republican Brad Buckley, with Diego Bernal serving as Vice Chair, the committee comprises members from both major parties, promoting a balanced approach to educational reform. The committee is tasked with reviewing bills and conducting meetings to address challenges and opportunities in the public education system. Although no specific bills or meetings were noted in the recent records, the diverse membership suggests an ongoing commitment to fostering collaboration on education initiatives.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

House Public Health Committee

The Public Health Committee is actively engaged in overseeing health-related legislation and policy development. Chaired by Republican Gary VanDeaver, the committee includes diverse representation from both major parties, with an emphasis on examining pressing public health issues. Currently, the committee's agenda is focused on evaluating bills that address healthcare accessibility, disease prevention, and community health initiatives. The members bring a wealth of experience from various districts, fostering comprehensive discussions aimed at improving public health outcomes across the state.
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The Subcommittee on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health is dedicated to addressing critical health issues affecting women and children. Led by Chair James B. Frank, a Republican from District 69, and Vice Chair John Bucy III, a Democrat from District 136, the committee aims to develop legislation that enhances disease prevention strategies and health outcomes within these demographics. The committee consists of proactive members from both parties, including Republican Charles Cunningham, Democrat Ann Johnson, and Republican Katrina Pierson, all focused on advancing initiatives that improve healthcare access and quality for women and children in the state.