Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3074 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/01/2023

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                    88R9647 JG-D
 By: Stucky H.B. No. 3074


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the establishment of an advisory committee to study
 housing supply and affordability.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter HH, Chapter 2306, Government Code, is
 amended by adding Section 2306.806 to read as follows:
 Sec. 2306.806.  ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO STUDY HOUSING SUPPLY
 AND AFFORDABILITY.  (a) In this section, "political subdivision"
 means a county or municipality.
 (b)  An advisory committee is established to conduct a
 decennial study on housing supply and affordability in this state.
 (c)  For each study conducted under this section, the
 advisory committee is composed of the following 15 members:
 (1)  two state senators appointed by the lieutenant
 governor;
 (2)  two state representatives appointed by the speaker
 of the house of representatives;
 (3)  the director or the director's designee;
 (4)  two individuals appointed by the speaker of the
 house of representatives who represent the home building industry,
 one of whom must represent builders of rental housing and one of
 whom must represent housing built for sale;
 (5)  two individuals appointed by the lieutenant
 governor who represent a political subdivision or a statewide
 organization that represents political subdivisions;
 (6)  two academic professionals who study housing
 supply constraints, one of whom is appointed by the lieutenant
 governor and one of whom is appointed by the speaker of the house of
 representatives;
 (7)  one individual appointed by the speaker of the
 house of representatives who represents a trade association
 consisting of members who are licensed real estate sales agents;
 (8)  one individual appointed by the lieutenant
 governor who represents a statewide nonprofit housing advocacy
 group;
 (9)  one individual appointed by the speaker of the
 house of representatives who represents a trade association
 consisting of members who own, build, or operate extensively in the
 home building industry; and
 (10)  one individual appointed by the lieutenant
 governor who represents a trade association consisting of members
 who own, build, or operate extensively, as determined by the
 lieutenant governor, in the apartment industry.
 (d)  Not later than one year preceding the date on which a
 decennial report is required to be submitted under Subsection (j),
 the appropriate appointing authorities under Subsection (c) shall
 appoint the members to the advisory committee in the manner
 required by that subsection.
 (e)  An advisory committee member serves in that position
 only for the study for which the member was appointed, and the
 member's term expires after the applicable report is submitted
 under Subsection (j).
 (f)  An advisory committee member is not entitled to
 compensation or reimbursement for expenses incurred in carrying out
 advisory committee duties.
 (g)  For each study conducted under this section, the
 lieutenant governor and the speaker of the house of representatives
 shall each designate one member appointed under Subsection (c)(1)
 or (c)(2), as applicable, to serve as co-chairs of the advisory
 committee.
 (h)  Each advisory committee shall meet at the call of the
 co-chairs appointed under Subsection (g).
 (i)  In conducting the study under this section, the advisory
 committee shall:
 (1)  evaluate existing data sources and develop new
 data on improving housing supply and affordability;
 (2)  evaluate the review processes of political
 subdivisions that permit new housing developments;
 (3)  evaluate the rate at which political subdivisions
 approve new housing developments by right;
 (4)  evaluate the timelines by which political
 subdivisions approve new housing developments, factoring in any
 pre-submission requirements;
 (5)  evaluate impact and permitting fees for new
 housing developments;
 (6)  identify the number of each particular type of new
 housing development, aggregated and disaggregated by the
 permitting political subdivision and development type, including
 accessory dwelling units, small-lot homes, townhomes, mobile
 homes, and below market rate housing;
 (7)  identify state grants from any source that may be
 used to reward political subdivisions with rules that support
 abundant, relatively low-cost housing construction;
 (8)  develop methods to identify and award grants to
 political subdivisions based on housing market outcomes or housing
 policies, which may require the political subdivision to:
 (A)  demonstrate that the political subdivision
 permits new housing developments at a rate that is in the top half
 of political subdivisions in this state;
 (B)  demonstrate that the political subdivision
 permits new housing developments at a rate that is in the top half
 of political subdivisions in this state for relatively low-cost
 housing, including multifamily housing, manufactured homes,
 townhomes on less than 4,000 square feet of land per unit, and
 accessory dwelling units; or
 (C)  zone in a manner that ensures a sufficient
 housing supply is created based on market demand;
 (9)  evaluate a political subdivision's use of general
 obligation bond proceeds to engage in affordable housing-related
 projects; and
 (10)  evaluate the efficacy of the owning and operating
 of employee housing by political subdivisions.
 (j)  For each study conducted under this section, the
 advisory committee shall prepare and submit to the legislature a
 written report that summarizes the results of the study conducted
 under this section. The report must:
 (1)  include specific legislative and funding
 recommendations to improve housing supply and affordability issues
 in this state; and
 (2)  recommend policy changes at the state and local
 level to facilitate data collection on and improve housing supply
 and affordability issues in this state.
 (k)  The advisory committee may accept gifts, grants, and
 donations from any source to carry out the committee's duties under
 this section.
 (l)  Not later than September 1, 2024, and every 10 years
 thereafter, the advisory committee shall submit the report required
 under Subsection (j).
 SECTION 2.  As soon as practicable after the effective date
 of this Act, the appropriate appointing authorities shall make the
 first appointments to the advisory committee as required by Section
 2306.806(c), Government Code, as added by this Act.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.