The Texas Legislative Council is a nonpartisan legislative agency that provides bill drafting, computing, research, publishing, and document distribution services to the Texas Legislature and the other legislative agencies. The council also serves as an information resource for state agencies, the citizens of Texas, and others as time and resources allow.
Under the guidance of a 14-member governing body and the general direction of the executive director, the council staff is organized into administrative functions and four divisions: document production, information systems, legal, and research.
The Texas Legislative Council is a nonpartisan legislative agency that provides bill drafting, computing, research, publishing, and document distribution services to the Texas Legislature and the other legislative agencies. The council also serves as an information resource for state agencies, the citizens of Texas, and others as time and resources allow.
Under the guidance of a 14-member governing body and the general direction of the executive director, the council staff is organized into administrative functions and four divisions: document production, information systems, legal, and research.