The Emerging Issues in Texas Law Enforcement, Select Committee focuses on addressing and analyzing key challenges within the Texas law enforcement landscape. Composed of members from both major parties, the committee aims to foster dialogue on pressing law enforcement matters and propose legislative solutions. With a diverse membership including both Democrats and Republicans, the committee is positioned to cultivate bipartisan support for reforms that enhance public safety and accountability in the realm of law enforcement.
The Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Committee focuses on legislative matters pertaining to juvenile justice policies and family-related issues. Led by Chair Harold V. Dutton, Jr., the committee includes key members such as Bryan Hughes, Toni Rose, Scott Sanford, and James White. The committee's work is vital in shaping legislation that impacts the welfare of families and the juvenile justice system in Texas.
The Select Committee on Mental Health focuses on addressing legislative issues related to mental health care in Texas. Chaired by Republican Four Price, the committee is comprised of members from both parties, including Vice Chair Joe Moody, and works collaboratively to promote mental health initiatives. The committee is actively involved in discussions to enhance mental health resources and policies, aiming to improve access and support for individuals in need across the state.
The Select Committee on Transportation Planning is dedicated to addressing transportation issues within Texas. The committee is composed of members from both the House and Senate, reflecting a bipartisan approach to legislative matters. Key members include Chair Robert Nichols and Co-Chair Joe C. Pickett, with a diverse group of Democrats and Republicans working together. The committee focuses on planning and implementing effective transportation solutions to meet the needs of Texas residents.