The Committees
Efficient division of labour
The State Parliament sets up a number of committees in order to achieve an efficient division of labour and to ensure that the necessary groundwork
is laid for its deliberations and decisions. The parliamentary groups send specialists in areas such as financial and economic policy, educational
policy or environmental issues to be members of the relevant committees.
The committees discuss and produce recommendations on specific issues which are usually sent to them for consideration by the Chamber.
All of the committees have 19 members, with the exception of the Finance and Economic Affairs Committee and the Petitions Committee which both have 23 members.
Standing Committee Convener: Dr. Stefan Scheffold, CDU Deputy Convener: Jürgen Filius, GRÜNE
Finance and Economics Affairs Committee Convener: tanja Gönner, CDU Deputy Convener: Dr. Markus Rösler, GRÜNE
Schools, Youth and Sport Committee Convener: Siegfried Lehmann, GRÜNE Deputy Convener: Viktoria Schmid, CDU
Science, Research and Arts Committee Convener: Helen Heberer, SPD Deputy Convener: Andreas Deuschle, CDU
Internal Affairs Committee Convener: Walter Heiler, SPD Deputy Convener: Karl Klein, CDU
Environment, Climate and Energy Policy Committee Convener: Ulrich Müller, CDU Deputy Convener: Alfred Winkler, SPD
Employment, Social Affairs, Families, Women and Senior Citizens Committee Convener: Bärbl Mielich, GRÜNE Deputy Convener: Stefan Teufel, CDU
Rural Development and Consumer Protection Committee Convener: Karl Traub, CDU Deputy Convener: Klaus Käppeler, SPD
Transport and Infrastructure Committee Convener: Rudolf Köberle, CDU Deputy Convener: Martin Rivoir, SPD
Integration Committee Convener: Katrin Schütz, CDU Deputy Convener: Jörg Fritz, GRÜNE
European Relations Committee Convener: Peter Hofelich, SPD Deputy Convener: Karl Rombach, CDU
Petitions Committee Convener: Beate Böhlen, GRÜNE Deputy Convener: Norbert Beck, CDU

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