Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2644

Caption

Relating to the provision of an emergency power source to residents of certain public housing facilities.

Impact

The implementation of HB 2644 would signify a shift in the obligations of municipal housing authorities regarding infrastructural resilience. By mandating the provision of emergency generators or equivalent power sources, the bill aims to protect residents from power outages that can occur during critical conditions, such as hurricanes or winter storms. This measure is particularly crucial for elderly and disabled residents, who may face greater risks during emergencies due to mobility constraints or health concerns.

Summary

House Bill 2644 proposes to ensure that certain public housing facilities are equipped with operational emergency power sources, specifically designed to serve residents during severe weather events or other emergencies. The bill targets facilities operated by municipal housing authorities that serve a minimum of 100 residents, with at least half of them being elderly or disabled individuals. The legislative intent is to enhance the safety and well-being of vulnerable populations residing in large urban housing complexes.

Contention

There are potential discussions around the funding and maintenance of these emergency power sources as the bill will require municipal housing authorities to allocate resources to comply. Critics may raise concerns about the financial burden on local authorities, especially those in municipalities with limited budgets. Stakeholders may also debate the adequacy of emergency plans and whether the installation of generators alone sufficiently addresses the broader needs of disaster preparedness and response for these vulnerable populations.

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