The House Committee on Business & Industry, chaired by Representative Oscar Longoria, focuses on a range of issues affecting Texas businesses and workforce policies. Key priorities include the regulation of workers' compensation, housing affordability, consumer data protection, and the oversight of property owners' associations. Recent bills under discussion encompass topics such as the requirements for workers' compensation insurance, protections against fraudulent deeds, and the impacts of institutional buyers on housing markets. The committee actively engages stakeholders through public hearings and invites testimony from various entities to inform legislation and ensure its effectiveness in achieving intended outcomes.
The Senate Committee on Natural Resources & Economic Development is dedicated to overseeing legislation and policies related to Texas's natural resources and economic growth. Chaired by Senator Brian Birdwell, the committee focuses on the regulation and responsible management of vital resources, including water, oil, gas, and minerals. Recent hearings have highlighted significant bills such as SB 1186, which addresses brine mining regulations, aiming to enhance economic development by promoting investments in lithium extraction. The committee's efforts reflect an ongoing commitment to balancing economic progress with environmental stewardship, as illustrated by discussions surrounding the potential ecological impacts of new mining practices. The committee comprises key members from both parties, ensuring diverse perspectives as they navigate the complexities of resource management in Texas.