Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1262

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Caption

Relating to the housing authorities in certain municipalities and counties.

Impact

SB1262 aims to provide counties with the flexibility to dissolve existing housing authorities, transferring their assets and obligations to the municipalities. Such a transfer will help streamline housing services and administration by consolidating authority structures. The bill empowers local governance to better respond to the unique housing needs in their areas. It creates a framework for cooperation between county and municipal authorities, potentially facilitating new programs and initiatives to improve housing availability and quality.

Summary

Senate Bill 1262, introduced by Senator Rodriguez, focuses on the restructuring of housing authorities in specific municipalities and counties in Texas. The bill proposes guidelines for the dissolution of county housing authorities when they are deemed unnecessary, as well as provisions for their merger into municipal housing authorities. This is particularly relevant for counties with a population of 800,000 or more that are located on the international border, and municipalities having populations ranging between 600,000 to 700,000. The intention is to optimize housing governance and resource allocation while addressing local needs more effectively.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB1262 involve potential points of contention regarding local versus state control over housing policies and practices. Proponents argue that merging housing authorities will lead to more efficient use of funds and improved service delivery to residents. However, critics might fear that such consolidations could undermine local autonomy and create bureaucratic hurdles in responding to specific community housing needs. The requirement for federal approval of mergers may further complicate the process and could be a concern for housing advocates who prioritize local decision-making.

Companion Bills

TX HB2975

Identical Relating to the merger of housing authorities in certain municipalities and counties.

Previously Filed As

TX HB783

Relating to cemeteries in certain municipalities and counties.

TX HB2625

Relating to the formation of a municipal housing authority asset commission by certain municipal housing authorities.

TX SB1130

Relating to the formation of a municipal housing authority asset commission by certain municipal housing authorities.

TX HB3328

Relating to the authority of certain counties and municipalities to regulate certain subdivisions in a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction.

TX SB1208

Relating to the hotel occupancy tax imposed by certain rural counties and by municipalities located in those counties and to the use of revenue from that tax.

TX HB5255

Relating to the collection and publication of affordable housing information by certain municipalities and the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs.

TX HB2282

Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities and counties and the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project.

TX SB940

Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities and counties and the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project.

TX SB1943

Relating to emergency warning systems operated by municipalities and counties.

TX HB1523

Relating to the establishment of a program administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs and certain county housing authorities to incentivize landlords to accept tenants participating in the housing choice voucher program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.