Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1310 Committees

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Texas 2011 - 82nd 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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The Economic Development Committee is focused on facilitating economic growth and development in Texas. Comprising members from both the Republican and Democrat parties, the committee looks to address key initiatives and legislative proposals that impact the economic landscape of the state. With representatives from the Senate, the committee aims to enhance partnerships, streamline regulatory processes, and promote workforce development to attract businesses to Texas. The committee is committed to ensuring a robust economic environment that fosters innovation and sustainability.
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The Economic Development Committee is dedicated to enhancing economic initiatives across Texas. Composed of influential members from both parties, the committee primarily focuses on legislation that promotes investment, employment opportunities, and supports local businesses. Key areas of interest include workforce training, enterprise zone programs, and the potential impact of tax incentives on overall economic growth. The committee reviews bills such as HB161, which pertains to workforce training funding, and HB270, which seeks to refine employee eligibility in enterprise zones. Overall, the committee aims to foster a competitive economic environment while balancing local needs with state-wide objectives.