
Texas Senate
Standing Committee
Oversees economic development policy, local incentive programs, workforce development, and initiatives to strengthen Texas’s long-term economic competitiveness.
Committee Leadership
Committee Composition
Committee Size
5 Members
Republicans
3
Democrats
2
Committee Partisan Split
3R – 2D
Committee Membership
Most Recent Session Activity
Metrics reflect activity during the most recent legislative session.
Legislation Referred
171
Legislation Voted Out
91
Overall Efficiency
53.22%
Committee Meetings
16
Interim Charges
- Ensuring Local Hotel Occupancy Tax Accountability: Study the collection, reporting, and use of state and local hotel occupancy tax revenues, and review data and outcomes under the current legislative framework to assess whether it is operating as intended. Make recommendations to ensure the effectiveness of local incentives and safeguard long-term fiscal accountability.
- Strengthening Oversight of Project Finance Zones: Study the fiscal impact to the state of multiple project finance zones authorized within individual cities under Chapter 351, Tax Code, and evaluate whether requiring specific legislative approval for each newly proposed project finance zone would strengthen accountability and protect state revenues. Make recommendations to strengthen state oversight, prevent the proliferation of zones, and protect state tax revenues from unauthorized or inefficient use.
- Preparing the Texas Workforce for AI (Artificial Intelligence): Study the impact of AI on the Texas workforce and its implications for economic competitiveness. Evaluate strategies to enhance workforce resiliency, align educational pathways with evolving employer needs, and promote private-sector-led innovation. Identify opportunities for upskilling and the responsible adoption of emerging technologies to maximize employment opportunities. Make recommendations to ensure the Texas labor market remains a national leader in growth and opportunity.
Committee Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction information for this committee is currently being updated.
Committee Contact Information
Capitol Location
Sam Houston Building, 455
Phone Number
(512) 463-0015
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