Texas State Senator

R.D. Guerra 2015 - 84th Regular - Committees

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Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

House Insurance Committee

The Insurance Committee of the Texas Legislature is tasked with overseeing matters related to insurance policies and regulations. The committee is chaired by John Frullo, a Republican, and consists of a bipartisan group of members, including Democrats and Republicans. The current focus areas for the committee are expected to include examining legislative measures impacting the insurance market, assessing consumer protections in insurance, and reviewing the financial stability of insurance providers. The participation of diverse members from various districts indicates a commitment to addressing the interests of a wide range of constituents across Texas.
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The Local and Consent Calendars Committee is a vital part of the Texas Legislature, focusing on the examination and management of local and consent calendar bills. Chaired by Senfronia Thompson, with Travis Clardy serving as Vice Chair, the committee consists of diverse members from both the House and Senate, including representatives from both major political parties. The committee plays a crucial role in streamlining legislative processes by ensuring that bills on local and consent calendars are thoroughly vetted, reflecting the interests of Texas communities. Despite the current absence of specific bills and meetings listed, the committee's work remains critical in facilitating the legislative agenda.
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Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

House Public Health Committee

The Public Health Committee in the Texas Legislature focuses on key issues affecting health and well-being across the state. With members representing both the House and Senate, the committee is diverse, including Democrats and Republicans who collaboratively address legislative measures related to public health initiatives. The committee works on various bills that aim to enhance healthcare accessibility and quality for all Texans, reflecting the crucial nature of health-related policies in legislation. Engagement in meetings and discussions allows the committee to stay updated on current challenges while seeking innovative solutions that benefit public health.