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 Insurance Committee is dedicated to reviewing and examining legislation pertaining to insurance policies and practices within the state. Chaired by Jay Dean, a Republican, the committee comprises members from both major parties, including Vice Chair Hubert Vo, a Democrat. The committee actively engages in discussions around ensuring fair insurance practices, consumer protection, and addressing the evolving needs of the insurance market. With a diverse membership from various districts, the committee seeks to foster collaboration and ensure that all constituents are represented in the legislative process.