The Corrections Committee is focused on addressing issues related to the correctional system, promoting policy reforms, and enhancing rehabilitation programs. The committee is comprised of dedicated members from both major parties, with a balanced representation that includes the Chair, Sam Harless (Republican), and Vice Chair, Venton Jones (Democrat). The committee's membership includes diverse perspectives, with active involvement from representatives such as Alma Allen, Brian Harrison, and Thresa 'Terry' Meza. The lack of specific bills or meetings in the current document indicates either a focus on foundational discussions or ongoing developments that are yet to be formalized. Overall, the Corrections Committee strives to work collaboratively on legislation that impacts correctional facilities and the individuals within them.
The Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee focuses on legislation that drives economic growth, labor market improvements, and workforce development initiatives. Chaired by Republican Angie Button, the committee comprises a diverse group of members from both parties, emphasizing collaboration on economic policies. As they convene, the committee aims to address key issues impacting trade and job creation in the state, with an ongoing commitment to fostering an inclusive and robust economic environment.