Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB670 Committees

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Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Senate Nominations Committee

The Nominations Committee is composed of a diverse group of members, including both Republican and Democrat representatives from various districts. Key members include Brian Birdwell, the Chair, and Kirk Watson, the Vice Chair, along with representatives like Borris Miles and José Menéndez. The committee is dedicated to overseeing and guiding the nomination process for various positions, ensuring a fair and balanced approach. Currently, there are no specific bills or meetings listed, indicating a potential focus on upcoming nominations and internal organization.
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Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

House State Affairs Committee

The House Committee on State Affairs, chaired by Representative Todd Hunter, focuses on various legislative issues affecting the state of Texas. The committee has been active in reviewing and reporting on a range of bills, primarily concerning public policy, energy efficiency, utility regulation, and transparency in public office. Recent meetings have seen the adoption of committee substitutes and a strong record of unanimous support for many proposed measures. The committee prioritizes the examination of legislative proposals that enhance state infrastructure, promote energy efficiency, and ensure transparency in government operations.
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Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Senate Nominations Committee

The Senate Committee on Nominations is responsible for reviewing and approving nominees for various boards and commissions in the State of Texas. Chaired by Senator Donna Campbell, the committee includes members from both the Republican and Democratic parties, ensuring a diverse representation of viewpoints. The committee holds regular meetings to evaluate candidates for significant positions, including those related to education, public safety, and environmental quality. Recent agendas reflect a focus on approving nominees for critical positions such as the Texas Transportation Commission, Texas Lottery Commission, and boards that impact higher education and public health. The committee emphasizes transparency, holding public hearings for nominees and facilitating discussions to address concerns or qualifications presented by both committee members and the public.