Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2624

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Caption

Relating to the provision of services for individuals experiencing homelessness at certain locations.

Impact

If enacted, SB2624 will significantly alter how municipalities and counties are allowed to manage homelessness services. Specifically, the bill mandates a buffer zone of at least 1.5 miles around educational and recreational facilities where navigation services cannot be provided. Such a stipulation may lead to reduced access to essential services for homeless individuals living nearby, limiting their options for shelter, medical assistance, and employment resources. This change reflects a growing trend towards more restrictive policies in addressing homelessness at the local level.

Summary

SB2624 is a legislative proposal that aims to regulate the provision of services for individuals experiencing homelessness in Texas. The primary focus of the bill is to amend the Local Government Code by introducing regulations that prohibit service providers, such as faith-based organizations and nonprofits, from offering navigation services within a specific distance from certain locations, including institutions of higher education, playgrounds, and schools. This aims to minimize the proximity of homelessness services to areas frequented by children and students, reflecting public safety concerns.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB2624 has revealed notable points of contention. Supporters argue that this bill will enhance the safety and well-being of children and students by creating safe zones around educational institutions. However, critics contend that it may effectively push homelessness services farther away from vulnerable populations who rely on these resources, exacerbating the challenges faced by individuals experiencing homelessness. Opponents also raise concerns about the potential stigmatization of homeless individuals and allege that the bill may only serve to relocate rather than resolve issues related to homelessness.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 370. Miscellaneous Provisions Relating To Health And Public Safety Of More Than One Type Of Local Government
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2244

Relating to the establishment of a pilot project to provide supportive housing services through Medicaid to persons experiencing chronic homelessness.

TX HB2279

Relating to the prosecution of certain offenses involving the carrying of weapons at certain locations.

TX HB5071

Relating to privacy protections for individuals experiencing pregnancy loss.

TX HB140

Relating to the provision of certain co-navigation services to individuals who are deaf-blind.

TX SB1317

Relating to the provision of certain co-navigation services to individuals who are deaf-blind.

TX HB272

Relating to the terminology used to refer to certain disabilities and to an individualized education team for purposes of determining a student's eligibility for special education services and providing those services in public schools.

TX HB192

Relating to the possession of a weapon in certain locations of a government court.

TX HB2960

Relating to the locations in which carrying certain weapons is prohibited and the applicability of a defense to prosecution for an offense relating to carrying a handgun in certain prohibited locations and associated notice requirements.

TX HB3553

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for certain offenses if committed at certain locations.

TX HB1007

Relating to prohibiting weapons in certain facilities or residences providing services to individuals with an intellectual disability or a developmental disability.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.