Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB1736 Committees

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The House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence, chaired by Representative Joe Moody, focuses on a range of issues pertaining to criminal law and justice. During the 88th Legislature, the committee has been active in reviewing bills that enhance penalties for certain offenses, improve asset forfeiture practices, and reform pretrial detention procedures. Key bills include HB 476, which seeks to limit excessive pretrial detention, and various measures aimed at increasing penalties for repeat offenders, human trafficking, and offenses against peace officers. The committee emphasizes balancing public safety with the protection of individual rights, engaging with community advocates and legal professionals in its deliberations.
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Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

House State Affairs Committee

The House Committee on State Affairs, chaired by Representative Todd Hunter, focuses on various legislative issues affecting the state of Texas. The committee has been active in reviewing and reporting on a range of bills, primarily concerning public policy, energy efficiency, utility regulation, and transparency in public office. Recent meetings have seen the adoption of committee substitutes and a strong record of unanimous support for many proposed measures. The committee prioritizes the examination of legislative proposals that enhance state infrastructure, promote energy efficiency, and ensure transparency in government operations.
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Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Senate State Affairs Committee

The Senate Committee on State Affairs, chaired by Senator Bryan Hughes with Vice Chair Senator Angela Paxton, focuses on a diverse range of legislative issues impacting state policies. The committee has been actively considering bills related to public school regulations, property rights, criminal justice reforms, and foreign investment. Recent meetings have highlighted significant legislation, including proposals for religious expression in schools, stricter voting regulations, and the regulation of foreign ownership of Texas agriculture. The committee's impact is reflected in its consistent agenda of evaluating measures aimed at enhancing governance and safeguarding constitutional rights.