The County Affairs Committee is dedicated to addressing key issues related to county governance and administration in Texas. Chaired by Democrat Garnet Coleman, with Vice Chair Lynn Stucky, a Republican, the committee comprises a diverse group of members from both parties, including prominent representatives such as Charles 'Doc' Anderson and Oscar Longoria. While the committee has yet to introduce specific bills this session, its focus is anticipated to revolve around legislation that improves county operations, enhances public services, and addresses the governance challenges faced by local governments.
The General Investigating Committee is comprised of members from both major political parties in Texas, with a focus on thorough investigations and oversight. The committee is chaired by Matt Krause, with Victoria Neave Criado serving as the Vice Chair. Members include Stephanie Klick, Leo Pacheco, Reggie Smith, and John Turner. The committee aims to address key legislative inquiries, although specific bills under consideration and recent meeting activities have not been detailed in the provided data.
The committee focuses on higher education legislation and policy in Texas. It is chaired by Jim Murphy, with Royce West serving as Vice Chair. The committee comprises a diverse group of members from both the Senate and the House, encompassing various political affiliations. As of now, specific bills and meetings are not detailed, but the committee's work is expected to address key issues relating to educational funding, institutional governance, and student access to higher education.