Texas State Representative

Ken King 2019 - 86th Regular - Committees

Legislative Session
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The Licensing and Administrative Procedures Committee is focused on oversight of legislation related to licensing regulations and administrative processes within the state. Chaired by Tracy O. King, with Vice Chair Craig Goldman, this committee consists of diverse members from multiple legislative districts, including both Democratic and Republican representatives. Although specific bills were not listed in the data provided, the committee's agenda typically includes reviewing and proposing legislation that streamlines administrative procedures and enhances regulatory frameworks to benefit Texan residents and businesses.
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Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

House Public Education Committee

The Public Education Committee in the Texas Legislature is tasked with overseeing legislation and policies related to education in the state. Chaired by Dan Huberty, the committee includes a diverse group of members from both the Democratic and Republican parties, ensuring a variety of perspectives on educational issues. The committee is committed to enhancing the quality of education, addressing funding concerns, and evaluating educational standards and practices to better serve students across Texas. The committee actively engages in discussions regarding new bills and meetings focused on pressing educational topics.
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Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

House Public Education Committee

The Public Education Committee plays a crucial role in shaping education policy in Texas. Comprised of a diverse group of members from both parties, including Chair Dan Huberty and Vice Chair Diego Bernal, the committee is dedicated to addressing key issues in public education. The bipartisan representation indicates a commitment to collaboration on educational reforms and initiatives. The committee's focus revolves around enhancing educational standards, ensuring equitable access to resources, and evaluating legislative proposals that impact schools and students across Texas.