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Texas House of Representatives 2011 Committees (Page 5)

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House Public Health Committee

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House Redistricting Committee

The Redistricting Committee is tasked with overseeing the redistricting process in Texas, which involves the redrawing of legislative and congressional district boundaries. The committee comprises members from both chambers, including Carol Alvarado (Democrat, Senate District 6), Charlie Geren (Republican, House District 99), Todd Hunter (Republican, House District 32), and Joe C. Pickett (Democrat). The committee's focus is on ensuring fair representation in the state's legislative framework, while navigating the political implications of redistricting. Key themes include bipartisan cooperation and the importance of community input.
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House Redistricting Committee

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House Rules & Resolutions Committee

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House Rules & Resolutions Committee

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The Rules and Resolutions Committee of the Texas Legislature is comprised of key members including Republican Senators Tan Parker and Charles Perry, along with Democratic member Tracy O. King and Republican J.M. Lozano. This bipartisan committee focuses on the procedural and operational framework of legislative processes. With no specific bills or meetings detailed in the provided documentation, the committee's current concentration appears to be on refining legislative rules and resolutions, ensuring effective governance and legislative operations in Texas.
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House State Affairs Committee

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House State Affairs Committee

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The Select Committee on State Sovereignty focuses on key issues related to the state's autonomy and legislative powers. The committee is composed of members from both chambers, including Chair Brandon Creighton (Republican, Senate District 4) and Vice Chair Trey Martinez Fischer (Democrat, House District 116). The committee's bipartisan nature allows for diverse perspectives as they address various bills and initiatives that may impact Texas's governance and sovereignty.
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House Technology Committee

The Technology Committee focuses on legislation pertaining to advancements in technology and its implications for the public and private sectors. With members from both the Republican and Democratic parties, the committee aims to address issues such as digital innovation, cybersecurity, and the integration of technology in education and healthcare services. The committee's composition reflects a diverse range of perspectives, fostering comprehensive discussions to ensure that technology policy is effectively aligned with the needs of Texas residents.
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The Texas Response to Federal Sequestration, Interim Committee is composed of members from both chambers, including Republicans and a Democrat, focusing on addressing the impacts of federal budget cuts. The committee consists of Senator Brandon Creighton, Senator Charles Perry, and House members Dan Flynn and Eddie Lucio, III. Key areas of concentration involve evaluating proposed legislation and discussing strategies to mitigate the effects of federal sequestration on Texas.
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House Transportation Committee

The Transportation Committee of the Texas Legislature is dedicated to addressing a range of legislative issues related to transportation within the state. The committee comprises members from both major political parties, including Democrats and Republicans, focused on improving Texas's transportation infrastructure and policies. Key members include Vice Chair Drew Darby and veteran representatives Yvonne Davis and Joe C. Pickett. Although specific bills and meetings are not detailed in the provided document, the committee's overarching goal is to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable transportation for all Texans.
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House Urban Affairs Committee

The Urban Affairs Committee focuses on legislation affecting urban populations and communities in Texas. Led by Chair Harold V. Dutton, Jr., the committee consists of experienced members, including both Democrats and Republicans. The committee is currently comprised of Senator Carol Alvarado, Senator Roland Gutierrez, Senator Phil King, and Senator Tan Parker. The committee is actively engaged in discussions and meetings that aim to address various challenges faced by urban areas, although specific bills and meeting details were not provided in the document.