The Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Committee focuses on legislation pertaining to juvenile justice and family matters. Chaired by Harold V. Dutton, Jr. with John Lujan as Vice Chair, the committee consists of members from both major parties, indicating a collaborative approach to addressing youth and family issues. The composition includes a mix of Democrats and Republicans, suggesting a commitment to bipartisan solutions. The committee's key interests include safeguarding the welfare of children and ensuring effective legal practices within the juvenile justice system.