We're finally approaching the part of the legislative session when the House floor debates are getting longer, and bills are moving quicker. This is when all the advance work turns into bills that become law - or are killed.
This is the time in session when it moves into overdrive. My team and I continue to work tirelessly on behalf of House District 132!
Below is a summary of the information you'll find in this newsletter. As always, there are resources on COVID-19 vaccines and additional information.
Rep. Schofield in the Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee listening to Chief Justice Nathan Hecht of the Texas Supreme Court[/caption]
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All legislation will be referred to a committee, which can hold a hearing or "kill" the bill in committee by taking no action on it. If the bill passes out of the committee, then it heads to the "calendars" committee, which decides whether to set it for a floor vote.
If you would like to watch committee hearings on a live stream, you can follow this link: https://house.texas.gov/video-audio/ or https://senate.texas.gov/av-live.php
All adults in Texas over the age of 16 may sign-up to get a COVID-19 vaccine. If you haven't already, I would encourage you to find the nearest provider to sign up.
Every year, Katy ISD selects two principals who have gone above and beyond in demonstrating leadership and dedication to their students, staff, administration, and community.
This year's honor goes to Morton Ranch Elementary Principal, Deborah "Deb" Hubble, and Memorial Parkway Junior High Principal, Emily Craig.
I would like to congratulate these two incredible Principals for their continued service to our community.
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From right to left: Morton Ranch Elementary Principal, Deborah "Deb" Hubble, and Memorial Parkway Junior High Principal, Emily Craig.[/caption]
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Dehazard Allen (center with scissors), clinical director of Life Skills Autism Academy in Katy is joined by Life Skills Autism Academy program director Nathan Rabens (behind scissors) and members of the Katy Area Chamber of Commerce and other academy staff for the autism clinic’s March 9 ribbon cutting.[/caption]