Republicans take more key chairmanships; Dems OK with choices

Republicans take more key chairmanships; Dems OK with choices 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

Republicans take more key chairmanships; Dems OK with choices AUSTIN – Republicans’ electoral victories in November translated to a stronger grip on control of the Texas House today as Speaker Joe Straus unveiled committee assignments that increased the number of Republican chairs. Arguably the two most important chairmanships held by Democrats two years ago —…

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Rep. Todd Hunter named to chair Calendars Committee by Speaker Joe Straus

Rep. Todd Hunter named to chair Calendars Committee by Speaker Joe Straus 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

Rep. Todd Hunter named to chair Calendars Committee by Speaker Joe Straus FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2011 CONTACT: ANGIE FLORES 361-695-2048 Austin, TX -State Rep. Todd Hunter of Corpus Christi was named today to chair the powerful Calendars Committee by Speaker of the House Joe Straus. The appointment puts Hunter at the forefront…

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THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS (PART II)

THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS (PART II) 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS (PART II) In last week’s article, I began outlining the Texas lawmaking process. In that article, I covered how a law or bill begins from its initial conception to it going before a committee of the respective lawmaking bodies on its way to the Texas House or Senate chamber floor. This week…

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THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS

THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS Over the past several weeks, I have used my weekly article to introduce to you some of the bills which have been filed for the 82nd Legislative session. In the next couple of weeks I would like to take the opportunity to describe to you the legislative process in which those bills…

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THE 82ND LEGISLATIVE SESSION BEGINS (PART II)

THE 82ND LEGISLATIVE SESSION BEGINS (PART II) 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

THE 82ND LEGISLATIVE SESSION BEGINS (PART II) The 140 day clock of the 82nd Legislative session officially began ticking away at noon on January 11th with the swearing in of the 82nd Legislature. During those 140 days the Texas Legislature will meet in Austin to work on two years’ worth of legislative concepts and ideas.…

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