WilcoWise claims to have the list of committee chairs that even the Quorum Report doesn't have yet. Could they be correct? Click Permalink for the list.
Agriculture & Livestock: Rick Hardcastle (R-Vernon)
Appropriations: Warren Chisum (R-Pampa)
Border & International Affairs: Norma Chavez (D-El Paso)
Business & Industry: Helen Giddings (D-Dallas)
Calendars: Beverly Woolley (R-Houston)
Civil Practices: Patrick Rose (D-Dripping Springs)
Corrections: Jerry Madden (R-Richardson)
County Affairs: Wayne Smith (R-Baytown)
Criminal Jurisprudence: Aaron Pena (D-Edinburg)
Culture, Recreation, & Tourism: Harvey Hildebran (R-Kerrville)
Defense Affairs & State-Federal Relations: Frank Corte, Jr (R-San Antonio)
Economic Development: Lois Kolkorst (R-Brenham)
Elections: Dwayne Bohac (R-Houston)
Energy Resources: Myra Crownover (R-Denton)
Environmental Regulation: Dennis Bonnen (R-Angleton)
Financial Institutions: Burt Solomons (R-Carrollton)
General Investigating and Ethics: Tracy King (D-Eagle Pass)
Government Reform: John Otto (R-Liberty)
Higher Education: Geanie Morrison (R-Victoria)
House Administration: Leo Berman (R-Tyler)
Human Services: Vicki Truitt (R-Keller)
Insurance: John Smithee (R-Amarillo)
Judiciary: Will Hartnett (R-Dallas)
Juvenile Justice & Family Issues: Harold Dutton (D-Houston)
Land & Resource Managment: Anna Mowery (R-Fort Worth)
Law Enforcement: Joe Driver (R-Garland)
Licensing & Administrative Procedures: Kino Flores (D-Mission)
Local & Consent Calendars: Charlie Howard (R-Sugar Land)
Local Government Ways & Means: Fred Hill (R-Richardson)
Natural Resources: Robert Puente (D-San Antonio)
Pensions & Investments: Dan Flynn (R-Van)
Public Education: Rob Eissler (R-The Woodlands)
Public Health: Dianne White Delisi (R-Temple)
Redistricting: Joe Crabb (R-Atascocita)
Regulated Industries: Phil King (R-Weatherford)
Rules & Resolutions: Dan Branch (R-Dallas)
State Affairs: David Swinford (R-Dumas)
Transportation: Mike Krusee (R-Round Rock)
Urban Affairs: Kevin Bailey (D-Houston)
Ways & Means: Jim Keffer (R-Eastland)
Pensions & Investments
Public Education
Public Education Reform, Select
Public Health
Redistricting
Regulated Industries
Rules & Resolutions
State Affairs
Transportation
Urban Affairs
Ways & Means
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It's edited now.
3 words -- not even close.
Well damn,
Apart from all the Democrats this list turned out to be pretty good. It certainly goes with the line that came out on Thursday that Craddick supported claimed he had been too generous with assignments and demanded he re-work them. Granted that's a load of horseshit, but this does look like a decent draft list of what'd It'd be like if we had a Speaker that didn't spend his free time on Satan's nutsack.
i dont see public health