Standing Committee Analysis – 84th Legislative Session (2015)

Texas Senate

Overall Senate

Partisan Breakdown:
Republicans: 20 (64.52%)
Democrats: 11 (35.48%)

*Partisan Breakdown at the Start of Session

Committee Summary

Number of Standing Committees: 14

Chairmen Breakdown:
Republicans: 12 (85.71%)
Democrats: 2 (14.29%)

Vice-Chairmen Breakdown:
Republicans: 7 (50.00%)
Democrats: 7 (50.00%)

Committee Breakdown:
Republican Majority: 14 (100.00%)
Democrat Majority: 0 (0.00%)

Texas Senate Standing Committee Breakdown

CommitteeChairmanVice-ChairmanPartisan Split
AdministrationKelly Hancock (R-North Richland Hills)Carlos Uresti (D-San Antonio)5R – 2D
Agriculture, Water, & Rural AffairsCharles Perry (R-Lubbock)Judith Zaffirini (D-Laredo)4R – 3D
Business & CommerceKevin Eltife (R-Tyler)Kelly Hancock (R-North Richland Hills)6R – 3D
Criminal JusticeJohn Whitmire (D-Houston)Joan Huffman (R-Southside Place)4R – 3D
EducationLarry Taylor (R-Friendswood)Eddie Lucio Jr. (D-Brownsville)7R – 4D
FinanceJane Nelson (R-Flower Mound)Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa (D-McAllen)10R – 5D
Health & Human ServicesCharles Schwertner (R-Georgetown)Lois Kolkhorst (R-Brenham)6R – 3D
Higher EducationKel Seliger (R-Amarillo)Royce West (D-Dallas)4R – 3D
Intergovernmental RelationsEddie Lucio Jr. (D-Brownsville)Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston)4R – 3D
Natural Resources & Economic DevelopmentTroy Fraser (R-Horseshoe Bay)Judith Zaffirini (D-Laredo)7R – 4D
NominationsBrian Birdwell (R-Granbury)Van Taylor (R-Plano)5R – 2D
State AffairsJoan Huffman (R-Southside Place)Rodney Ellis (D-Houston)7R – 2D
TransportationRobert Nichols (R-Jacksonville)Don Huffines (R-Dallas)7R – 2D
Veteran Affairs & Military InstallationsDonna Campbell (R-New Braunfels)Konni Burton (R-Colleyville)4R – 3D
14 Standing Committees12 R Chairmen
2 D Chairman
7 R Vice-Chairmen
7 D Vice-Chairmen
14 R Majority
0 D Majority

Texas House of Representatives

Overall House of Representatives

Partisan Breakdown:
Republicans: 97 (65.54%)
Democrats: 51 (34.46%)
Vacant: 2

*Partisan Breakdown at the Start of Session

Committee Summary

Number of Standing Committees: 38

Chairmen Breakdown:
Republicans: 25 (65.79%)
Democrats: 13 (34.21%)

Vice-Chairmen Breakdown:
Republicans: 13 (34.21%)
Democrats: 25 (65.79%)

Committee Breakdown:
Republican Majority: 38 (100.00%)
Democrat Majority: 0 (0.00%)

Texas House of Representatives Standing Committee Breakdown

CommitteeChairmanVice-ChairmanPartisan Split
Agriculture & LivestockTracy King (D-Uvalde)Charles “Doc” Anderson (R-Lorena)4R – 2D
AppropriationsJohn Otto (R-Dayton)Sylvester Turner (D-Houston)16R – 11D
Business & IndustryRené Oliveira (D-Brownsville)Ron Simmons (R-Carrollton)4R – 3D
CalendarsTodd Hunter (R-Corpus Christi)Eddie Lucio III (D-Brownsville)10R – 5D
CorrectionsJim Murphy (R-Houston)James White (R-Hillister)5R – 2D
County AffairsGarnet Coleman (D-Houston)Joe Farias (D-San Antonio)5R – 4D
Criminal JurisprudenceAbel Herrero (D-Robstown)Joe Moody (D-El Paso)4R – 3D
Culutre, Recreation, & TourismRyan Guillen (D-Rio Grande City)Dawnna Dukes (D-Pflugerville)4R – 3D
Defense & Veterans’ AffairsSusan King (R-Abilene)James Frank (R-Wichita Falls)5R – 2D
Economic & Small Business DevelopmentAngie Chen Button (R-Garland)Eric Johnson (D-Dallas)6R – 3D
ElectionsJodie Laubenberg (R-Parker)Craig Goldman (R-Fort Worth)5R – 2D
Energy ResourcesDrew Darby (R-San Angelo)Chris Paddie (R-Marshall)9R – 4D
Environmental RegulationGeanie Morrison (R-Victoria)Eddie Rodriguez (D-Austin)7R – 2D
General Investigating & EthicsJohn Kuempel (R-Seguin)Nicole Collier (D-Fort Worth)4R – 3D
Government Transparency & OperationGary Elkins (R-Jersey Village)Armando Walle (D-Houston)5R – 2D
Higher EducationJohn Zerwas (R-Richmond)Donna Howard (D-Austin)5R – 4D
Homeland Security & Public SafetyLarry Phillips (R-Sherman)Poncho Nevárez (D-Eagle Pass)6R – 3D
House AdministrationCharlie Geren (R-Fort Worth)Marisa Márquez (D-El Paso)6R – 5D
Human ServicesRichard Peña Raymond (D-Laredo)Toni Rose (D-Dallas)6R – 3D
InsuranceJohn Frullo (R-Lubbock)Sergio Muñoz Jr. (D-Mission)6R – 3D
International Trade & Intergovernmental AffairsRafael Anchía (D-Dallas)J.M. Lozano (R-Kingsville)5R – 2D
Investments & Financial ServicesTan Parker (R-Flower Mound)Oscar Longoria (D-Mission)5R – 2D
Judiciary & Civil JurisprudenceJohn Smithee (R-Amarillo)Jessica Farrar (D-Houston)5R – 4D
Juvenile Justice & Family IssuesHarold Dutton Jr. (D-Houston)Debbie Riddle (R-Tomball)5R – 2D
Land & Resource ManagementJoe Deshotel (D-Beaumont)Ed Thompson (R-Pearland)5R – 2D
Licensing & Administrative ProceduresWayne Smith (R-Baytown)Roland Gutierrez (D-San Antonio)5R – 4D
Local & Consent CalendarsSenfronia Thompson (D-Houston)Travis Clardy (R-Nacogdoches)8R – 5D
Natural ResourcesJim Keffer (R-Eastland)Trent Ashby (R-Lufkin)8R – 3D
PensionsDan Flynn (R-Van)Roberto Alonzo (D-Dallas)4R – 3D
Public EducationJimmie Don Aycock (R-Killeen)Alma Allen (D-Houston)7R – 4D
Public HealthMyra Crownover (R-Denton)Elliott Naishtat (D-Austin)6R – 5D
RedistrictingJ.M. Lozano (R-Kingsville)Yvonne Davis (D-Dallas)5R – 4D
Rules & ResolutionsRuth Jones McClendon (D-San Antonio)Kyle Kacal (R-College Station)6R – 5D
Special Purpose DistrictsDoug Miller (R-New Braunfels)Carol Alvarado (D-Houston)5R – 2D
State AffairsByron Cook (R-Corsicana)Helen Giddings (D-DeSoto)8R – 5D
TransportationJoe Pickett (D-El Paso)Armando Martinez (D-Weslaco)7R – 6D
Urban AffairsCarol Alvarado (D-Houston)Todd Hunter (R-Corpus Christi)5R – 2D
Ways & MeansDennis Bonnen (R-Angleton)Yvonne Davis (D-Dallas)8R – 3D
38 Standing Committees25 R Chairmen
13 D Chairman
13 R Vice-Chairmen
25 D Vice-Chairmen
38 R Majority
0 D Majority

Source: Legislative Reference Library of Texas

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