Texas State Senator

Mayes Middleton 2019 - 86th Regular - Committees

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Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

House Elections Committee

The Elections Committee is dedicated to overseeing and evaluating matters related to the electoral process within Texas. Chaired by Stephanie Klick, a Republican from District 91, the committee includes Vice Chair Philip Cortez, a Democrat from District 117, and a diverse membership that balances both Republican and Democratic perspectives. The committee focuses on legislation that impacts voter registration, election integrity, and the overall electoral framework, aiming to ensure fair and transparent elections across the state. With representation from both chambers of the legislature, the committee seeks to address the contemporary challenges facing elections in Texas.
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The Local and Consent Calendars Committee is focused on the legislative review and consideration of bills pertaining to local and consent calendars within the Texas Legislature. The committee consists of a diverse group of members, including both Republicans and Democrats, with notable leadership from Chair Geanie Morrison. With a blend of Senate and House representatives, the committee aims to streamline the legislative process for local measures and consent bills, ensuring efficiency and responsiveness to the needs of Texas communities.
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Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

House Urban Affairs Committee

The Urban Affairs Committee focuses on issues relating to urban development, housing, and community services within Texas. Chaired by Angie Chen Button and with members representing both parties, the committee is dedicated to addressing legislative matters that impact urban areas, fostering collaboration among legislators from diverse districts. Members include Mayes Middleton, Matt Shaheen, Vikki Goodwin, Eric Johnson, Christina Morales, Jared Patterson, Valoree Swanson, and Jessica González. While no specific bills were listed in the current documentation, the active participation of committee members suggests a commitment to advancing legislation that supports urban growth and addresses critical issues affecting Texas residents.