The Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities
The Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities is within the office of the Governor. The committee's mission is to further opportunities for persons with disabilities to enjoy full and equal access to lives of independence, productivity, and self-determination. The committee is composed of 12 members appointed by the governor and of nonvoting ex officio members. The appointed members are appointed for staggered terms of two years. At least seven of the appointed members must be persons with disabilities. The Committee serves as a central source of information and education on the abilities, rights, problems, and needs of persons with disabilities. The staff of the Governor’s Committee supports and manages the work of the committee. The Committee’s enabling statute is in the Human Resources Code, Chapter 115.
Key Services
The Governor’s Committee recommends changes in disability policies and programs in the areas of accessibility, communication, education, emergency preparedness, health, housing, recreation, transportation, veterans and workforce. The Committee also supports a network of committees on people with disabilities, issues awards to promote greater awareness, and promotes compliance with disability related laws.
For more information on Disability History or Etiquette and a “Resource Guide on Disability Topics Important to Texans”, email us at or call 512-463-5739.
Upcoming Events
- Barbara Jordan Media Awards June 12, 2009 at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas
For more information on the ceremony: Arlington Mayor's Committee - Employment Awards Beaumont, Texas October 9, 2009
Beaumont Mayor's Committee on People with Disabilities Darryl Borque, or call 409-860-9792 - National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM)
A month long celebration in conjunction with the Annual Employment Awards.