Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1997

Filed
1/22/25  
Voted on by House
 
Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the issuance by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs of certain federal forms for purposes of allocating low income housing tax credits; authorizing an administrative penalty.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1997 would have a noticeable effect on how low-income housing tax credits are managed and disbursed in Texas. The proposed changes in administrative procedures could lead to a smoother workflow for housing developers applying for tax credits. This would not only facilitate the creation of more low-income housing units, but it could also help alleviate some of the housing pressures faced in urban areas where affordability is a significant concern. Furthermore, the bill could improve the oversight and allocation processes by the TDHCA, ensuring that housing tax credits are used effectively.

Summary

House Bill 1997 aims to address the issuance of certain federal forms by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) which are necessary for the allocation of low-income housing tax credits. This bill proposes to streamline the administrative process by which these forms are handled, potentially enhancing the efficiency of tax credit distribution for low-income housing projects across Texas. Proponents of the bill believe that simplifying the bureaucratic requirements will encourage the development of affordable housing options for low-income residents.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the administrative penalty provisions included in HB 1997. While intended to enforce compliance, there's concern that these penalties could be perceived as punitive to developers and housing authorities who are striving to meet the housing needs of Texas residents. Critics of the bill may argue that imposing administrative penalties could create barriers for low-income housing projects, thus undermining the bill's ultimate goal of enhancing housing opportunities for those in need. As a result, the balance between accountability and support for housing development will likely be a focal point of discussion as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 2306. Texas Department Of Housing And Community Affairs
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3136

Relating to the issuance by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs of certain federal forms for purposes of allocating low income housing tax credits; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX SB1812

Relating to the issuance by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs of certain federal forms for purposes of allocating low income housing tax credits; authorizing an administrative penalty.

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