Texas State Representative

Richard Hayes 2023 - 88th Regular - Committees

Legislative Session
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The House Committee on International Relations & Economic Development focuses on fostering economic growth and stability through organized efforts in workforce development and international relationships. Chaired by Representative Angie Button, the committee examines various bills aimed at enhancing employment opportunities, child care services, and international partnerships. Recent key bills include HB 1979, which seeks to improve the Texas Workforce Commission's oversight of child care services, and numerous initiatives aimed at strengthening local workforce boards. The committee actively engages in discussions to consolidate workforce development with social services, reflecting a commitment to a holistic approach to economic and community development.
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The International Relations and Economic Development Committee is a vital part of the legislature tasked with examining and promoting initiatives related to global interactions and economic strategies. With a diverse membership comprised of both Republicans and Democrats, the committee seeks to encourage bipartisan collaboration to address the economic needs of Texas. Currently, specific bills and meetings are yet to be detailed, indicating potential focus areas may still be under development. The committee is chaired by Angie Chen Button, and Claudia Ordaz serves as the Vice Chair.
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Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

House Urban Affairs Committee

The House Committee on Urban Affairs is committed to addressing key issues related to urban development, housing, and community infrastructure in Texas. Chaired by Representative J. M. Lozano, the committee explores a variety of bills aimed at enhancing local governance and supporting sustainable urban policies. Recent legislative efforts include considerations for affordable housing initiatives, regulations for migrant labor housing, and oversight of municipal management districts. The committee highlights the importance of balancing community needs with regulatory frameworks, focusing on grants for pedestrian infrastructure and housing tax credits to bolster urban environments. Through public hearings and collaboration with local entities, the committee strives to create effective urban policies that benefit residents across the state.