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MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS FOR THE 82nd LEGISLATURE:
Senate:
25 Men; 6 Women
12 Democrats; 19 Republicans
29 Incumbents; 2 Freshmen

House:
118 Men; 32 Women
29 Democrats; 101 Republicans
113 Incumbents; 35 Freshmen

Legislative Resources

TCCTA 2011 Legislative Program

The TCCTA Executive Committee has adopted the association's Legislative Program for the 2011 Regular Session. The items listed represent general principles on issues of concern, and are the result of recommendations from the Legislative Committee.

  • Support the funding goals of the Texas Association of Community Colleges.
  • Support approaches to incentive funding that are based upon valid measures, recognize the primary role of faculty in upholding academic standards, and do not diminish base formula appropriations or penalize workforce training.
  • Support the Legislature’s historical commitment to full participation of community college educators in the Group Benefits Program for state and higher education employees under the Employees Retirement System of Texas, including adjustments for rising costs.
  • Support efforts to maintain and improve benefits for community and technical college employees and retirees in TRS and ORP.
  • Support institution-based developmental education while encouraging new programs derived from demonstrated best practices.
  • Support efforts to address the cost of textbooks that do not restrict the professional judgment of faculty in selecting academically appropriate materials for students.


Public Policy information for Two-Year College Educators

2010-11 Legislative Talking Points:

General Appropriations

Developmental Education

Performance Funding

Textbook Selection

Guide to Political Participation

State legislative districts of public community colleges

TCCTA Blog...


TCCTA "tracked" bills for 2010-11" potentially affecting community and technical college educators.


82nd Legislative Session Dates:

Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010
General election

Monday, Nov. 8, 2010
Prefiling of legislation for the 82nd Legislature begins

Session Begins

Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011 (1st day)
82nd Legislature convenes at noon

Monday, May 30, 2011 (140th day)
Last day of 82nd Regular Session; corrections only
in house and senate

Session Ends

Sunday, June 19, 2011 (20th day following final adjournment)
Last day governor can sign or veto bills passed during the
regular legislative session

Monday, Aug. 29, 2011 (91st day following final adjournment)
Date that bills without specific effective dates (that could not
be effective immediately) become law