The Senate Committee on Transportation focuses on a wide range of transportation-related issues, including the evaluation of funding for aviation, maritime ports, public transportation, and rail operations, as well as the implementation of safety measures for autonomous vehicles. The committee aims to review historical transportation policies to guide future planning and assess the impacts of transitioning to an all-electric vehicle economy in Texas. Members include Chair Robert Nichols and Vice Chair Royce West, among others, reflecting a diverse representation from both parties.
The Senate Committee on Transportation focuses on a wide range of transportation-related issues, including the evaluation of funding for aviation, maritime ports, public transportation, and rail operations, as well as the implementation of safety measures for autonomous vehicles. The committee aims to review historical transportation policies to guide future planning and assess the impacts of transitioning to an all-electric vehicle economy in Texas. Members include Chair Robert Nichols and Vice Chair Royce West, among others, reflecting a diverse representation from both parties.
The House Committee on Environmental Regulation is focused on overseeing the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and related agencies to ensure effective environmental governance. Chaired by Rep. Brooks Landgraf, the committee actively considers a range of issues including the permitting processes for concrete plants, water quality regulations, air quality permits, and the impacts of emerging industries such as hydrogen. The committee engages in public hearings to enhance transparency and community participation in environmental matters, emphasizing the importance of local involvement in permitting decisions. Recent legislative activity includes the examination of bills aimed at improving public engagement in environmental discussions, addressing air quality concerns, and promoting sustainable practices in waste management and energy production.
The House Committee on Environmental Regulation is focused on overseeing the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and related agencies to ensure effective environmental governance. Chaired by Rep. Brooks Landgraf, the committee actively considers a range of issues including the permitting processes for concrete plants, water quality regulations, air quality permits, and the impacts of emerging industries such as hydrogen. The committee engages in public hearings to enhance transparency and community participation in environmental matters, emphasizing the importance of local involvement in permitting decisions. Recent legislative activity includes the examination of bills aimed at improving public engagement in environmental discussions, addressing air quality concerns, and promoting sustainable practices in waste management and energy production.