Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2147

Caption

Honoring Linda Cohn for her service as president of the League of Women Voters of the Houston Area.

Impact

If passed, HR2147 would significantly impact state laws by promoting statewide efforts to combat housing shortages and affordability issues. Municipalities would be required to analyze their existing zoning codes and make necessary adjustments to facilitate new housing developments. The bill emphasizes collaboration between state and local governments, encouraging best practices and strategies that have proven effective in other regions, which could lead to a more streamlined approach to housing development across the state.

Summary

House Bill HR2147 aims to address the pressing issue of affordable housing through a comprehensive framework that encourages development while addressing local zoning regulations. The bill provides incentives for municipalities to revise their zoning regulations and create more opportunities for affordable housing projects. This approach is geared towards reducing barriers to development, thereby making housing more accessible to low- and moderate-income individuals and families.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HR2147 is cautiously optimistic among housing advocates and developers who believe that incentivizing local governments to adapt their regulations could lead to more housing options. However, there are concerns from some community members and organizations regarding the potential for gentrification and the displacement of existing residents if development is not carefully managed. The discussions highlight a tension between the need for more housing and the rights of communities to shape their own neighborhoods.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates over the effectiveness of using incentives to modify local regulations versus directly imposing state mandates. Some lawmakers argue that without stronger state-level requirements, the bill may not achieve its intended goals, while others worry that excessive state interference could undermine local decision-making. Additionally, there are discussions around ensuring that affordable housing initiatives remain equitable and inclusive, addressing potential inequalities that may arise from rapid development initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR933

Honoring the League of Women Voters of Richardson on its April 2023 candidate forums.

TX HR2168

Honoring Kristina N. Kastl for her service as president of the Dallas Bar Association.

TX HR325

Honoring June Jenkins for her service as president of the Collin County Branch of the NAACP.

TX HR776

Honoring Women of Bexar County for Women's History Month.

TX HR667

Commending Bobbie Cohen for her service to the Greater Houston Section of the National Council of Jewish Women.

TX HR1064

Honoring the memory of Linda Anne Hoffman of Plano on the occasion of the Carrollton Women's Club Spring Luncheon.

TX HR2414

Honoring Kristina N. Kastl for her service as president of the Dallas Bar Association.

TX HR270

Honoring Karen Kennard of The Children's Assessment Center in Houston for her service in behalf of Texas children.

TX SCR54

Recognizing E. Linda Villarreal for her service as president of the Texas Medical Association.

TX HR48

Congratulating Zenia Warren of Killeen on her election as president of the Texas Federation of Republican Women.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.