Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR33 Committees

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Texas 2015 - 84th 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 House Committee on Culture, Recreation & Tourism plays a pivotal role in shaping policies related to Texas's cultural offerings, recreational spaces, and tourism initiatives. Chaired by Representative Trent Ashby, the committee focuses on enhancing economic opportunities through major events reimbursement programs and promoting local heritage. Key legislation includes House Bill 2231, which seeks to expand eligibility for funding under this program, supporting significant events that drive tourism and job creation. The committee also addresses historical preservation and the promotion of state parks, ensuring that Texas's cultural and natural resources are preserved and celebrated for future generations.
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Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Senate Veteran Affairs Committee

The Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs, chaired by Senator Kelly Hancock, is dedicated to addressing the needs and rights of veterans in Texas. Composed of both Republican and Democrat members, the committee actively reviews a range of legislative proposals aimed at improving access to benefits, mental health resources, and housing support for veterans. Recent key bills include efforts to create instructional guides for families of veterans with mental health disorders, initiatives for veterans' housing, and the establishment of programs supporting veterans' health and wellness. The committee emphasizes the importance of community engagement and outreach, ensuring that vital services are accessible to all veterans, especially those in rural areas. Through regular meetings and public hearings, the committee fosters discussions on veteran-related legislation and advocates for beneficial policies that uphold and honor the service of Texas veterans.