Relating to the composition of the aviation advisory committee.
The bill, once enacted, will directly impact the advisory role of the aviation committee, potentially leading to more robust discussions and recommendations regarding aviation policies and regulations. By allowing the Texas Transportation Commission the authority to determine the size of the committee, the bill seeks to ensure that the advisory body can be adapted to meet the current needs and challenges faced by the aviation sector in Texas.
House Bill 3591 amends the composition of the aviation advisory committee in Texas by establishing that the committee will consist of at least six members. The exact number of committee members will be determined by the commission through rule-making. This change aims to provide more flexibility in the committee's composition, allowing for potentially improved oversight and advisory roles concerning aviation matters. The bill emphasizes the importance of having informed perspectives on aviation-related issues as the industry evolves.
There were very few points of contention regarding HB 3591, with the voting process indicating strong support for the bill—taking place on May 11, 2017, where only one dissenting vote was recorded against 142 in favor. The overwhelming support suggests that stakeholders recognize the need for efficient governance in aviation matters. However, the change in committee dynamics might raise questions about the method of member appointments and how varied expertise can be ensured in the future.