The House Committee on Human Services is dedicated to addressing issues related to health and social services for the residents of Texas. Led by Chair Representative James B. Frank and Vice Chair Representative Toni Rose, the committee is composed of a diverse group of members who prioritize the welfare of vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and Medicaid recipients. The committee has focused its efforts on critical areas including the funding of child care facilities, the reimbursement of durable medical equipment providers, Medicaid redetermination, and the reporting and investigation of child abuse and neglect. Recent hearings have explored various proposed bills aimed at improving access to services, enhancing accountability in child care settings, and providing necessary support for community health initiatives. The committee remains committed to engaging with stakeholders to ensure that effective policies are developed and implemented for the betterment of Texas families.
The House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence, chaired by Rep. Jeff Leach, focuses on critical legislative matters concerning the judicial system and civil rights in Texas. The committee comprises key members from both the Republican and Democratic parties, ensuring a balanced representation of perspectives. Recent activities include the evaluation of significant bills aimed at enhancing protective orders, addressing animal welfare in domestic violence situations, and modifying the classification of nuisances. The committee remains committed to improving public awareness of legal rights, particularly for vulnerable populations, and actively monitors the implementation of laws affecting the judiciary and civil jurisprudence.