State Representative Jacey Jetton

The Governmental Affairs Division Hosts Rep. Jacey Jetton at Central Fort Bend Chamber on May 20, 2022

    MAY 13, 2022 – ROSENBERG, TX – The Governmental Affairs Division of the Central Fort Bend Chamber will be hosting a Legislating Update Breakfast with Texas Rep. Jacey Jetton, HD 26 on Friday, May 20, 2022, at 9:00 am at the Chamber office located at 4120 Avenue H, Rosenberg, Texas. The event is sponsored by Maverick Benefit Advisors.   Rep. Jetton is a 7th generation Texan who represents Fort Bend County in the Texas House of […]

Representative Jacey Jetton Files Medical Reciprocity Bill

State Representative Jacey Jetton

State Representative Jacey Jetton announces a bill giving doctors and nurses the ability to practice in Texas. House Bill 1780 gives doctors and nurses the ability to practice in Texas if their license is substantively the same as what is required in Texas.    “In the wake of COVID-19, Governor Abbott provided a fast-track for certain medical professionals to obtain a license to practice in Texas,” Jetton said. “House Bill 1780 will provide greater access […]

Jacey Jetton Announces Virtual Community Meetings Bill

State Representative Jacey Jetton

State Representative Jacey Jetton announces a bill to allow property owners’ associations to hold their annual member meetings virtually. House Bill 1467 gives communities greater flexibility while continuing to require transparency. “In light of COVID-19, it has become necessary for communities to meet virtually,” Jetton said. “Communities typically host large annual meetings where hundreds of people come together in one space. That is not an option for many communities in a pandemic. COVID has shown […]

Jacey Jetton Announces Special District Transparency Bill

State Representative Jacey Jetton announces a bill adding transparency to special districts in Texas. These special districts provide important infrastructure and flood mitigation projects , allowing for the tremendous growth of residential developments across the state. As special districts collect property taxes to fund these projects, it is important the people in those districts are able to find pertinent information about these governing bodies. “Special purpose districts can run million dollar budgets each year, but […]