Standing Committee Analysis – 75th Legislative Session (1997)

Texas Senate

Overall Senate

Partisan Breakdown:
Republicans: 16 (53.33%)
Democrats: 14 (46.67%)
Vacant: 1

*Partisan Breakdown at the Start of Session

Committee Summary

Number of Standing Committees: 12

Chairmen Breakdown:
Republicans: 5 (41.67%)
Democrats: 7 (58.33%)

Vice-Chairmen Breakdown:
Republicans: 7 (58.33%)
Democrats: 5 (41.67%)

Committee Breakdown:
Republican Majority: 10 (83.33%)
Democrat Majority: 2 (16.67%)

Texas Senate Standing Committee Breakdown

CommitteeChairmanVice-ChairmanPartisan Split
AdministrationChris Harris (R-Arlington)Carlos Truan (D-Corpus Christi)4R – 3D
Criminal JusticeJohn Whitmire (D-Houston)Florence Shapiro (R-Plano)4R – 3D
Economic DevelopmentDavid Sibley (R-Waco)David Cain (D-Dallas)6R – 5D
EducationTeel Bivins (R-Amarillo)Gregory Luna (D-San Antonio)6R – 5D
FinanceBill Ratliff (R-Mount Pleasant)Carlos Truan (D-Corpus Christi)7D – 6R
Health & Human ServicesJudith Zaffirini (D-Laredo)Jane Nelson (R-Flower Mound)6R – 5D
Intergovernmental RelationsEddie Lucio Jr. (D-Brownsville)Michael Galloway (R-The Woodlands)6D – 5R
International Relations, Trade, & TechnologyCarlos Truan (D-Corpus Christi)John Carona (R-Dallas)6R – 3D
JurisprudenceRodney Ellis (D-Houston)Chris Harris (R-Arlington)4R – 3D
Natural ResourcesJ.E. “Buster” Brown (R-Lake Jackson)Gonzalo Barrientos (D-Austin)8R – 3D
NominationsFrank Madla (D-San Antonio)Florence Shapiro (R-Plano)4R – 3D
State AffairsKen Armbrister (D-Victoria)Drew Nixon (R-Carthage)7R – 6D
9 Standing Committees5 R Chairmen
7 D Chairman
7 R Vice-Chairmen
5 D Vice-Chairmen
10 R Majority
2 D Majority

Texas House of Representatives

Overall House of Representatives

Partisan Breakdown:
Republicans: 67 (44.97%)
Democrats: 82 (55.03%)
Vacant: 1

*Partisan Breakdown at the Start of Session

Committee Summary

Number of Standing Committees: 36

Chairmen Breakdown:
Republicans: 13 (36.11%)
Democrats: 23 (63.89%)

Vice-Chairmen Breakdown:
Republicans: 17 (47.22%)
Democrats: 19 (52.78%)

Committee Breakdown:
Republican Majority: 10 (27.78%)
Democrat Majority: 26 (72.22%)

Texas House of Representatives Standing Committee Breakdown

CommitteeChairmanVice-ChairmanPartisan Split
Agriculture & LivestockPete Patterson (D-Brookston)David Swinford (R-Dumas)5D – 4R
AppropriationsRobert Junell (D-San Angelo)Diane Delisi (R-Temple)18D – 9R
Business & IndustryKim Brimer (R-Fort Worth)Alec Rhodes (D-Dripping Springs)6R – 3D
CalendarsMark Stiles (D-Beaumont)Paul Hilbert (R-Spring)8D – 3R
Civil PracticesPatricia Gray (D-Galveston)Paul Hilbert (R-Spring)5D – 4R
CorrectionsAllen Hightower (D-Huntsville)Ray Allen (R-Grand Prairie)6D – 3R
County AffairsRon Lewis (D-Mauriceville)Ted Kamel (R-Tyler)5R – 4D
Criminal JurisprudenceAllen Place (D-Gatesville)Robert Talton (R-Pasadena)5D – 4R
Economic DevelopmentRenĂ© Oliveira (D-Brownsville)Ken Yarbrough (D-Houston)6D – 3R
ElectionsDebra Danburg (D-Houston)Jesse Jones (D-Dallas)5D – 4R
Energy ResourcesSteve Holzheauser (R-Victoria)Judy Hawley (D-Portland)5R – 4D
Environmental RegulationWarren Chisum (R-Pampa)Mike Jackson (R-La Porte)6R – 3D
Financial InstitutionsKenny Marchant (R-Coppell)Roberto Gutierrez (D-McAllen)5R – 4D
General InvestigatingPete Gallego (D-Alpine)Joe Crabb (R-Humble)4D – 1R
Higher EducationIrma Rangel (D-Kingsville)Jim Solis (D-Harlingen)6D – 3R
House AdministrationTony Goolsby (R-Dallas)Vilma Luna (D-Corpus Christi)7D – 4R
Human ServicesHarvey Hilderbran (R-Kerrville)Elliott Naishtat (D-Austin)5D – 4R
InsuranceJohn Smithee (R-Amarillo)Leticia Van de Putte (D-San Antonio)6D – 3R
Judicial AffairsSenfronia Thompson (D-Houston)Will Hartnett (R-Dallas)5D – 4R
Juvenile Justice & Family IssuesToby Goodman (R-Arlington)Todd Staples (R-Palestine)5D – 4R
Land & Resource ManagementFred Bosse (D-Houston)Bob Turner (D-Voss)7R – 2D
Licensing & Administrative ProceduresRon Wilson (D-Houston)Dan Kubiak (D-Rockdale)5D – 4R
Local & Consent CalendarsCiro Rodriguez (D-San Antonio)Bill Carter (R-Fort Worth)7D – 4R
Natural ResourcesDavid Counts (D-Knox City)Gary Walker (R-Plains)5D – 4R
Pensions & InvestmentsBarry Telford (D-DeKalb)Beverly Woolley (R-Houston)6D – 3R
Public EducationPaul Sadler (D-Henderson)Harold Dutton Jr. (D-Houston)7D – 2R
Public HealthHugo Berlanga (D-Corpus Christi)John Hirschi (D-Wichita Falls)7D – 2R
Public SafetyKeith Oakley (D-Terrell)Joe Driver (R-Garland)6R – 3D
RedistrictingDelwin Jones (R-Lubbock)Bob Glaze (D-Gilmer)7D – 4R
Rules & ResolutionsAl Edwards (D-Houston)Gerard Torres (D-Houston)7D – 4R
State AffairsSteven Wolens (D-Dallas)Sylvester Turner (D-Houston)8D – 7R
State Recreational ResourcesEdmund Kuempel (R-Seguin)Brian McCall (R-Plano)6R – 3D
State, Federal & International RelationsBob Hunter (R-Abilene)Paul Moreno (D-El Paso)6R – 3D
TransportationClyde Alexander (D-Athens)Bill Siebert (R-San Antonio)6D – 3R
Urban AffairsFred Hill (R-Richardson)Kevin Bailey (D-Houston)5D – 4R
Ways & MeansTom Craddick (R-Midland)Tom Ramsay (D-Mount Vernon)6R – 5D
36 Standing Committees13 R Chairmen
23 D Chairman
17 R Vice-Chairmen
19 D Vice-Chairmen
10 R Majority
26 D Majority

Source: Legislative Reference Library of Texas

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