Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2077 Committees

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Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Senate Higher Education Committee

The Higher Education Committee plays a pivotal role in shaping policies that govern Texas's post-secondary education landscape. Composed of diverse members from both the House and Senate, including influential figures like J.M. Lozano (Chair), Royce West (Vice Chair), and John Raney (Vice Chair), the committee prioritizes the improvement of educational access, quality, and affordability. The committee is dedicated to addressing key legislative concerns related to higher education funding, student support services, and institutional accountability. Through regular meetings and collaborative discussions, the committee aims to foster a robust educational environment that meets the needs of students, educators, and the workforce in Texas.
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Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Senate Higher Education Committee

The Higher Education Committee plays a pivotal role in shaping policies that govern Texas's post-secondary education landscape. Composed of diverse members from both the House and Senate, including influential figures like J.M. Lozano (Chair), Royce West (Vice Chair), and John Raney (Vice Chair), the committee prioritizes the improvement of educational access, quality, and affordability. The committee is dedicated to addressing key legislative concerns related to higher education funding, student support services, and institutional accountability. Through regular meetings and collaborative discussions, the committee aims to foster a robust educational environment that meets the needs of students, educators, and the workforce in Texas.
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Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

House Public Health Committee

The House Committee on Public Health, chaired by Representative Stephanie Klick, is actively engaged in addressing various health-related legislative issues during the 88th Texas Legislature. The committee focuses on a range of topics, including the regulation of genetic counselors, workplace violence prevention in health facilities, and the establishment of health registries. Recent meetings have featured discussions on significant bills like SB 401, which relates to medical staffing agencies during public health emergencies, and SB 26, addressing mental health services and local authority audits. The committee's agenda emphasizes public health access, safety protocols in medical environments, and the promotion of mental health services, reflecting a commitment to improving the overall health framework within Texas.