
Reviews and confirms gubernatorial appointments to state agencies, boards, and commissions, ensuring nominees are qualified and fit for their respective roles.
Committee Leadership
Committee Composition
Committee Membership
Committee Jurisdiction
The Texas Senate Committee on Nominations is primarily responsible for reviewing and confirming the appointments made by the Governor to various state agencies, boards, and commissions. The committee ensures that nominees are qualified and fit for their respective roles, which includes conducting hearings and evaluations of the nominees’ backgrounds and qualifications. Key aspects of the committee’s jurisdiction include:
- Review of Gubernatorial Appointments: The committee scrutinizes the appointments made by the governor to state offices, ensuring that each nominee is suitably qualified and capable of performing their duties effectively.
- Confirmation Hearings: The committee holds hearings where nominees are questioned about their qualifications, experience, and plans for the office they are nominated for. These hearings are a crucial part of the vetting process.
- Recommendations: After thorough review and hearings, the committee makes recommendations to the full Senate regarding the confirmation of each nominee.
Committee Contact Information
Support Our Work
Texas Policy Research relies on generous donors across Texas. If you found this helpful, please consider supporting our efforts.
Donate TodayStay in the Loop
Subscribe for occasional emails with new research, event details, and ways to engage with Texas policy.
Subscribe for Updates