Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2532

Caption

Relating to the eligibility of certain municipalities to designate homestead preservation districts.

Impact

The impact of this bill on state laws includes a potential increase in the number of areas that can qualify for homestead preservation districts, thereby facilitating efforts to maintain affordable housing in urban centers. By lowering the income threshold and population cap, the bill may empower smaller cities and under-resourced areas to create such districts, effectively expanding protections against displacement and fostering community resilience. This could also enhance the overall housing landscape in Texas, making it more equitable for lower-income families.

Summary

House Bill 2532 proposes amendments to the Local Government Code to adjust the eligibility criteria for municipalities to designate homestead preservation districts. The bill specifically targets areas with fewer than 75,000 residents and introduces measures that focus on income levels, requiring that the median family income in these areas be less than 70 percent of the area median family income. This amendment aims to streamline the process for municipalities looking to establish homestead preservation districts, which are intended to provide affordable housing options and protect residents from displacement due to rising property values.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB2532 may arise from debates over the appropriateness of income thresholds and designated municipal sizes. Critics could argue that the criteria were not stringent enough to ensure that the intended beneficiaries—those genuinely in need of affordable housing—are effectively supported. Conversely, proponents of the bill might celebrate its potential to foster inclusivity and housing security in districts that have historically overlooked or marginalized low-income residents, positioning it as a necessary tool in today's housing crisis.

Companion Bills

TX SB1128

Same As Relating to the eligibility of certain municipalities to designate homestead preservation districts.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3383

Relating to the eligibility of certain municipalities to establish homestead preservation districts and reinvestment zones and to certain regulatory prohibitions applicable in those districts and zones.

TX SB2147

Relating to the designation of a property as a historic landmark and the inclusion of a property in a historic district or similar preservation district by certain municipalities.

TX SB558

Relating to parkland dedication for multifamily, hotel, and motel property development by certain municipalities; authorizing a fee.

TX HB1526

Relating to parkland dedication for multifamily, hotel, and motel property development by certain municipalities; authorizing a fee.

TX HB954

Relating to the eligibility of a person to serve as a relative or other designated caregiver for a child.

TX HB2613

Relating to monetary assistance provided by the Department of Family and Protective Services to certain relative or designated caregivers.

TX SB908

Relating to monetary assistance provided by the Department of Family and Protective Services to certain relative or designated caregivers.

TX HB794

Relating to limitations on increases in the appraised value for ad valorem tax purposes of residence homesteads and single-family residences other than residence homesteads.

TX HB32

Relating to limitations on increases in the appraised value for ad valorem tax purposes of residence homesteads and single-family residences other than residence homesteads.

TX HB117

Relating to a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that a school district may impose on certain residence homesteads following a substantial school tax increase.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.