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Committee: Senate Local Government
Title: Interim Report
Subjects: Adverse possession | Affordable housing | American Rescue Plan Act | Economic security | Extraterritorial jurisdiction | Federal funds | Harris County | Municipal management districts | Property insurance | Property taxes | Tax increment reinvestment zones | Tax relief | Trespassing |
Library Call Number: L1836.88 L811
Session: 88th R.S. (2023)
Online version: View report [114 pages  File size: 4,924 kb]
Charges: This report should address the charges below.
1. Additional Property Tax Relief and Reform: Report on the effects of prior property tax relief and reform, including the $18 billion tax cut with the $100,000 homestead exemption authorized by the 88th Legislature. Focus particularly on the interaction between SB 2, 88th 2nd C.S., and SB 2, 86th R.S. Make recommendations for further property tax relief and reform, including methods to improve voter control over tax rate setting and debt authorization, and mechanisms to dissolve taxing entities such as municipal management districts (MMDs) and tax increment reinvestment zones (TIRZs) when they have outlived their purpose.
2. Extra-Territorial Jurisdictions: Study issues related to the implementation of SB 2038, 88th R.S. and HB 3053, 88th R.S., and make recommendations to secure and enhance the protection of landowners' property rights.
3. Local Government Spending of Directly Distributed Federal Funds: Examine how local governments spend funds directly distributed to them by the federal government, such as Harris County's use of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to set up a guaranteed-income pilot program. Make recommendations to ensure that the spending of such funds is transparent, accountable, and within the legitimate purposes for local governments under Texas law.
4. Housing Affordability: Study issues related to housing, including housing supply, homelessness, and methods of providing and financing affordable housing. Make recommendations to reduce regulatory barriers, strengthen property rights, and improve transparency and accountability in public programs for housing.
5. Secure Texas Against "Squatters": Review current laws relating to "squatters" or those claiming adverse possession of property. Make recommendations to streamline the process for the immediate removal of "squatters" and to strengthen the rights of property owners'.
Committee: House Urban Affairs
Title: Interim Report
Subjects: Affordable housing | Community Affairs, Texas Department of | Fees | Municipal government | Municipal management districts | Wastewater management | Water and sewer utilities | Water supplies |
Library Call Number: L1836.87 Ur1
Session: 87th R.S. (2021)
Online version: View report [44 pages  File size: 2,302 kb]
Charges: This report should address the charges below.
1. Monitor the agencies and programs under the Committee's jurisdiction and oversee the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 87th Legislature. Conduct active oversight of all associated rulemaking and other governmental actions taken to ensure the intended legislative outcome of all legislation.
2. Evaluate the availability of workforce housing to support the dynamic economic growth of the state. Study the use of public-private partnerships and other tools to incentivize the development of housing that meets Texas’ expanding workforce demands. Develop and include measures to ensure accountability and transparency associated with these tools.
3. Review the Municipal Management District Legislative Template with respect to representation and accountability. Make recommendations for improving the template.
4. Study the effects of local governance, planning, and administration on the current state of municipal water and wastewater infrastructure. Examine the measures municipally owned utilities have taken and the costs required to maintain and improve that infrastructure. Make recommendations for cost-effective solutions to ensure reliable infrastructure and uninterrupted municipal utility services, especially during a severe weather event.
5. Study municipal fees with respect to the function of the fee and the relationship of the fee to the cost of providing an associated municipal service. Make recommendations to address municipal fees that are disproportionate or unrelated to the cost of providing the associated service.

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