Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1553

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the Homes for Texas Heroes home loan program.

Impact

The bill amends existing laws to broaden the scope of individuals eligible for housing assistance. By including professional educators and veterans, SB1553 addresses a wider range of public service workers, thereby extending the program's benefits to more members of the community. This expansion is likely to result in greater access to affordable housing for low and extremely low-income families, which is crucial given the rising cost of living in Texas. Additionally, allowing for more diverse sources of funding, including federal block grants and private contributions, enhances the program's sustainability and long-term impact.

Summary

SB1553 establishes the Homes for Texas Heroes home loan program, aimed at providing low-interest mortgage loans to eligible individuals such as fire fighters, corrections officers, county jailers, public security officers, peace officers, professional educators, and veterans. The program is designed to facilitate access to affordable housing for these individuals who serve the state, thus promoting public welfare and improving their living conditions. The bill outlines the criteria for eligibility, ensuring that participants meet certain income and residency requirements, thereby targeting those who need financial assistance the most.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB1553 highlighted some concerns regarding the financial implications for the state and the potential for increased dependency on state funding for housing assistance. Critics expressed worries that, while the intention to support heroes is commendable, the program might inadvertently place a significant financial burden on the state budget. Supporters argue that investing in such programs is a moral obligation, emphasizing that it not only serves the individuals directly impacted but also uplifts communities by securing stable housing for essential service workers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1824

Relating to a study and report on the awarding of the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor.

TX SB1879

Relating to the allocation of certain grants from the fund for veterans' assistance.

TX SB2439

Relating to the regulation of development around certain military facilities; providing a penalty.

TX SB397

Relating to the marketing and advertising of the veterans' assistance lottery game.

TX SCR33

Designating September 8 as Major Jefferson Van Horne Day for a 10-year period beginning in 2015.

TX HB194

Relating to creating a recognition day in honor of Gold Star Mothers.

TX SB1928

Relating to ensuring local governmental and community input in any federal refugee resettlement program established in this state.

TX HB447

Relating to the powers of a defense base development authority.

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