Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

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Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Senate Education Committee

The Senate Committee on Education is dedicated to advancing the quality of education across Texas through legislative oversight and policy development. Chaired by Senator Brandon Creighton, the committee includes members who are focused on critical educational issues such as the establishment of education savings accounts, school safety measures, and curriculum revisions that address contemporary challenges, including mental health and digital education. Recent discussions have also emphasized parental involvement in education and the provision of essential resources and services to support educators and students alike.
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The Intergovernmental Relations Committee focuses on fostering positive relationships and collaboration between various levels of government. Chaired by Eddie Lucio, Jr., with Vice Chair Charles Schwertner, the committee comprises members from both major political parties, including notable figures such as Carol Alvarado and Donna Campbell. The committee reviews a variety of bills and legislative proposals aimed at enhancing intergovernmental coordination, addressing local governance challenges, and ensuring efficient public service delivery. Their meetings serve as a platform for discussing key issues and shaping policies that impact the state and its municipalities.
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Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

House Urban Affairs Committee

The House Committee on Urban Affairs is committed to addressing key issues related to urban development, housing, and community infrastructure in Texas. Chaired by Representative J. M. Lozano, the committee explores a variety of bills aimed at enhancing local governance and supporting sustainable urban policies. Recent legislative efforts include considerations for affordable housing initiatives, regulations for migrant labor housing, and oversight of municipal management districts. The committee highlights the importance of balancing community needs with regulatory frameworks, focusing on grants for pedestrian infrastructure and housing tax credits to bolster urban environments. Through public hearings and collaboration with local entities, the committee strives to create effective urban policies that benefit residents across the state.