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House
Committee Appointments Announced!
Some Positive
Signs.
Austin, Texas (February 12,
2009) - The new Speaker of the Texas House, Rep.
Joe Straus of San Antonio, has just announced
standing committee appointments for the 81st Legislative
Session. Straus, who is generally considered to be a
moderate Republican, ascended to the Speakership with
the support of the majority of Democratic house members. Naming
the committee appointments was widely believed to be the
first real test of Straus’ leadership and his
bipartisanship.
Equality
Texas is encouraged by the
Speaker's appointments.
Straus has
named several ardent pro-equality advocates as chair or
vice-chair of legislative committees likely to review equality
legislation. These include: Rep. Senfronia Thompson as
Chair of Local & Consent Calendars, Rep. Pete Gallego as
Chair of Criminal Jurisprudence, Rep. Elliott Naishtat as
Vice-Chair of Public Health, Rep. Patrick Rose as Chair of Human
Services, Rep. Mark Strama as Chair of Technology,
Economic Development & Workforce; and Rep. Scott Hochberg as
Vice-Chair of Public Education.
Other
pro-equality advocates were appointed chair or vice-chair
of committees that are unlikely to see bills in our legislative
agenda. These include: Rep. Garnet Coleman as Chair of
County Affairs, Rep. Donna Howard as Vice-Chair of Culture,
Recreation & Tourism; Rep. Allen Vaught as Vice-Chair of
Defense & Veterans Affairs, Rep. Jessica Farrar as
Vice-Chair of Land & Resource Management, Rep. Rafael Anchia
as Vice-Chair of Pension, Investments & Financial
Services; Rep. Mike Villarreal as Vice-Chair of
Redistricting, and Rep. Yvonne Davis as Chair of Urban
Affairs.
While many of
our well-qualified legislative supporters are absent from the
places we’d like to see them, it was unreasonable to
expect that the Speaker would rule based only on a pro-equality
agenda. However, in most of those committees which will
likely review equality-related legislation, we are confident
that Equality Texas can work with those committee chairs to
receive fair, reasonable, and timely hearings on our legislative
agenda.
We have renewed
hope for the chances of several bills in our legislative
agenda (some filed, some yet to be filed). In a few
cases, we have more concern about the prospects of a bill's
success. However, it can easily be stated that
committee appointments are no worse than the last
several sessions, and likely a great deal better. Speaker
Straus has stated that he has no taste for the wedge issue
politics that have marked the last several legislative
sessions. His list of committee chairs mostly reflects this.
Some of the
committees have supportive membership, but historically
non-supportive chairs - as in the case of Higher
Education Chair Rep. Dan Branch. Branch's Dallas
district is one of several house districts which defeated
the 2005 marriage amendment, however Branch's voting record has
been out-of-step with his district on legislation related to
equality issues. It is conceivable that one of our
legislative agenda bills, HB 861 providing for competitive insurance
benefits for employees of the University of Texas and Texas
A&M University Systems, could come before Branch's
committee. If it does, it will be necessary to
educate Rep. Branch and change his mind about the
importance of equality to his constituents.
This is
just one example of the importance of constituents coming to
Equality Texas Lobby Day. Rep. Branch
needs to see that his constituents support
equality for all Texans. Every State Representative
needs to see constituent support for equality.
Lobby Day is on March 2, 2009.
Please register and come to
Lobby Day on March 2nd!
You make equality happen as the most
effective advocate for equality for all Texans.
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