Texas State Senator

Jose Rodriguez 2013 - 83rd Regular - Committees

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Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Senate Criminal Justice Committee

The Criminal Justice Committee is composed of key legislators dedicated to examining and shaping policies related to criminal justice in Texas. The committee is chaired by John Whitmire, with Joan Huffman serving as Vice Chair. The membership includes notable figures such as Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa, Charles Schwertner, and José Rodríguez. With a focus on addressing pressing issues in the state's criminal justice system, the committee plays a crucial role in reviewing legislation, conducting hearings, and ensuring that reform initiatives align with the needs of the community.
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The Government Organization Committee is focused on enhancing the structure and efficiency of government operations within Texas. Chaired by Senator Judith Zaffirini, with Vice Chair Senator Charles Schwertner, the committee consists of members from both major political parties, including notable figures such as Senators Brian Birdwell and Larry Taylor, and Senator José Rodríguez. The committee is currently discussing various bills aimed at improving governmental processes and is committed to bipartisan collaboration to advance Texas's governance.
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Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Senate Jurisprudence Committee

The Jurisprudence Committee, led by Chair Royce West, consists of a diverse group of members including both Republicans and Democrats. Key members include Senator Kelly Hancock, Senator Donna Campbell, and Senator José Rodríguez. The committee is focused on jurisprudence-related legislation, examining various bills pertaining to legal matters. Meetings are conducted regularly to discuss the implications and potential changes to Texas law, ensuring thorough review and consideration of proposed legislation.
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The Veterans Affairs and Military Installations Committee is focused on overseeing matters related to veterans and military installations in Texas. The committee consists of members who are dedicated to advocating for the rights and benefits of veterans, ensuring the continued support and enhancement of military facilities. The key members include Chairman Donna Campbell and Vice Chair Brian Birdwell, both Republicans, along with member José Rodríguez, a Democrat. Their bipartisan approach aims to address critical issues facing veterans and enhance the state's military readiness.