Texas State Representative

James Frank 2023 - 88th Regular - Committees

Legislative Session
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The House Committee on Defense & Veterans' Affairs is dedicated to addressing the needs and concerns of Texas veterans and military personnel. Chaired by Representative Terry M. Wilson, the committee focuses on a range of critical issues impacting veterans, including mental health services, employment preferences, and disaster preparedness for military facilities. The committee has considered numerous bills aimed at improving benefits for veterans, enhancing accessibility for disabled veterans, and increasing awareness of veteran services. Through regular meetings and hearings, the committee engages with various stakeholders, including veteran organizations, to gather insights and promote policies that support the wellbeing of Texas veterans and their families.
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The Defense and Veterans' Affairs Committee is dedicated to addressing critical issues concerning the welfare of military personnel and veterans in Texas. With a diverse group of members including both Republicans and Democrats, the committee aims to create bipartisan support for legislation impacting the defense community. Key members include Chair Terry Wilson and prominent representatives from both parties, such as Josey Garcia and Penny Morales Shaw. The committee focuses on a range of topics pivotal to veterans, including healthcare, employment opportunities, and support services, although specific bills and meeting agendas were not detailed in the provided data.
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The Select Committee on Educational Opportunity & Enrichment focuses on enhancing educational access and improving outcomes for students across Texas. Chaired by Representative Brad Buckley, the committee is actively engaged in deliberating significant legislation aimed at reforming public education, including measures to increase funding for special education, establishing an education savings account program, and enhancing safety in schools through the creation of a dedicated school safety fund. The committee is particularly concerned with equity in educational opportunities, supporting educators, and modernizing assessment and accountability measures within the K-12 education system. Notable bills under consideration include House Bill 1, which addresses various aspects of public school finance and employee compensation, and House Bill 2, which proposes a comprehensive school safety initiative. The committee aims to ensure that all Texas youth can obtain a quality education, regardless of their circumstances.
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The Educational Opportunity and Enrichment Select Committee is focused on advancing educational initiatives and addressing opportunities for enrichment across Texas. Led by Chair Brad Buckley, with Barbara Gervin-Hawkins serving as Vice Chair, the committee comprises a diverse group of members from both major parties, representing a wide range of districts. The committee's goal is to ensure equitable access to educational resources and improve outcomes for all students in the state.
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The House Committee on Health Care Reform, Select, chaired by Rep. Sam Harless, focuses on legislating and reforming health care in Texas. Key areas of concentration include public health initiatives, Medicaid reform, and protective measures for health care access. Recent meetings have addressed various bills such as HB 1562, which aims to develop a public health initiative for border communities, and HB 12, addressing maternal health services under Medicaid. The committee actively engages in discussions on improving health outcomes, and enhancing the delivery of health care services while ensuring legislative accountability.
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Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

House Human Services Committee

The House Committee on Human Services is dedicated to addressing issues related to health and social services for the residents of Texas. Led by Chair Representative James B. Frank and Vice Chair Representative Toni Rose, the committee is composed of a diverse group of members who prioritize the welfare of vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and Medicaid recipients. The committee has focused its efforts on critical areas including the funding of child care facilities, the reimbursement of durable medical equipment providers, Medicaid redetermination, and the reporting and investigation of child abuse and neglect. Recent hearings have explored various proposed bills aimed at improving access to services, enhancing accountability in child care settings, and providing necessary support for community health initiatives. The committee remains committed to engaging with stakeholders to ensure that effective policies are developed and implemented for the betterment of Texas families.