The House Committee on County Affairs, chaired by Representative Victoria Neave Criado, focuses on legislation affecting county operations and governance during the 88th Legislature. The committee actively engages with various bills related to sheriff's departments, health care provider participation programs, and local governance reforms. Key areas of concentration include civil service systems for sheriff's departments, emergency medical services, and regulations surrounding county employee operations. Through numerous meetings, the committee has addressed a wide range of topics, fostering discussions that aim to enhance the functionality and accountability of county entities in Texas.
The House Committee on Energy Resources plays a pivotal role in shaping the legislation related to Texas's energy policies. Under the leadership of Chair Representative Craig Goldman, the committee focuses on a range of significant issues including the management of oil, gas, and renewable energy resources. Current legislative priorities include bills related to the enforcement of federal laws regulating oil and gas operations, advanced clean energy projects, geothermal energy resource management, and the implementation of energy conservation programs by local distribution companies. The committee actively engages with various stakeholders to address safety, environmental protection, and economic viability within the energy sector. With a commitment to improving energy efficiency and sustainability, the Energy Resources Committee remains at the forefront of addressing Texas's complex energy challenges.