Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2277 Committees

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Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Senate Administration Committee

The Senate Committee on Administration, chaired by Senator Bob Hall, focuses on various legislative matters aimed at improving the administration and governance of Texas state affairs. The committee is actively involved in certifying bills for the Local and Uncontested Calendar, ensuring a streamlined legislative process. Recent key activities include designating specific days and months to honor Texas high school coaches, wildlife conservation efforts, and acknowledging local traditions across the state through resolutions. The committee is composed of a diverse membership, representing both Republican and Democratic perspectives, fostering collaborative discussions on legislative initiatives.
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Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Senate Administration Committee

The Senate Committee on Administration, chaired by Senator Bob Hall, focuses on various legislative matters aimed at improving the administration and governance of Texas state affairs. The committee is actively involved in certifying bills for the Local and Uncontested Calendar, ensuring a streamlined legislative process. Recent key activities include designating specific days and months to honor Texas high school coaches, wildlife conservation efforts, and acknowledging local traditions across the state through resolutions. The committee is composed of a diverse membership, representing both Republican and Democratic perspectives, fostering collaborative discussions on legislative initiatives.
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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 Higher Education Committee

The House Committee on Higher Education is dedicated to improving educational opportunities for students across Texas. Chaired by Representative John Kuempel, the committee focuses on various legislative initiatives aimed at enhancing access to higher education, promoting mental health resources, and supporting special programs for disadvantaged students. Key areas of concentration include the administration and financing of public higher education, scholarship programs for dual credit students, and the establishment of innovative educational initiatives aimed at improving student success and reducing barriers to education. The committee engages actively with stakeholders from educational institutions to gather testimony and address pressing education-related issues, ensuring that legislative measures align with the needs of students and educators alike.