Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2239

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the establishment of an advisory committee to study housing supply and affordability.

Impact

If implemented, the bill could have notable implications for housing-related statutes in Texas. The advisory committee will be responsible for evaluating various aspects related to how political subdivisions permit new housing developments, including approval rates, timelines, and fee structures. One of the key objectives will be to identify best practices and to facilitate the establishment of grant initiatives aimed at encouraging subdivisions to adopt regulations that enhance housing construction. This could directly influence local zoning laws and development policies, pushing for more options for affordable housing.

Summary

Senate Bill 2239 aims to establish an advisory committee tasked with conducting a decennial study on housing supply and affordability in Texas. This bill takes significant steps towards understanding and addressing the challenges related to housing in the state, by mandating a structured examination of existing policies and development processes across counties and municipalities. The outcome is intended to inform legislators and provide recommendations that may enhance housing availability and affordability throughout Texas.

Sentiment

The general sentiment towards SB 2239 appears to be supportive, especially among legislators focused on housing issues, as it represents a proactive approach to a growing concern in many Texas communities. Many stakeholders recognize the necessity for more data-driven insights to foster informed decisions that can lead to improvement in housing supply and affordability. However, some caution is expressed regarding the execution and actual impact of the committee's findings when transmitted into law.

Contention

A point of contention surrounding the bill lies in the representation within the advisory committee, which consists of various stakeholders, including industry professionals, academics, and political representatives. Critics argue that the composition could lead to potential biases, emphasizing the need to ensure that community voices and low-income housing advocates are adequately represented. The long-term effectiveness of the bill will depend largely on how well the advisory committee incorporates a diverse range of perspectives and addresses the unique needs of different communities across Texas.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 2306. Texas Department Of Housing And Community Affairs
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Companion Bills

TX HB3074

Identical Relating to the establishment of an advisory committee to study housing supply and affordability.

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