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BY EMILY LINCKE, JESSICA SHORTEN & AUBREY VOGEL
5 legislative updates from Houston-area lawmakers
The 89th Texas legislative session has passed the 60- day mark, halting bill filing after the March 14 deadline. Houston-area lawmakers have worked on hundreds of the nearly 9,000 bills filed with priorities including toll road funding, flood control and student health. The session is scheduled to end June 2, barring no special sessions are called. Check out some of the bills filed by Houston-area lawmakers this legislative session.
3 Lawmaker proposes ban on ultraprocessed food in schools
2 Bill seeks to distribute toll funds among county precincts Senate Bill 2722 aims to change the way collected toll funds are distributed in counties such as Harris County with populations of 4 million or more. The bill, filed by Sen. Paul Bettencourt, R-Houston, restricts the use of revenue collected for toll roads to pay off debt related to operating, expanding, maintaining and administering services, according to draft legislation. Toll revenue fund allocations According to draft legislation, the remaining funding should be allocated between: County Commissioners: 65% Municipalities
Rep. Will Metcalf, R-Conroe, put forth a bill which would ban “ultraprocessed foods” from being served or sold in public schools. House Bill 3292 seeks to ban ingredients such as brominated vegetable oil, red 40 and yellow 5; and is currently set to go before the house Public Education Committee.
1 New bills target corporate, investment firm ownership of single-family homes
4 Bill banning e-cigarette stores near schools sent to committee County and city governments would be able to ban e-cigarette stores from operating within 300 feet of a public or private school campus through House Bill 1183, which was referred to Intergovernmental Affairs on March 7, according to Texas Legislature Online. The bill was filed by Rep. Charles Cunningham, R-Humble, on Nov. 12.
Rep. Juan Hinojosa, D-McAllen, filed House Bills 2334 and 2910 in February, which would prohibit private investment firms from owning single-family homes and corporations from owning more than 10 single-family homes for rental purposes. The bills are moving through the Trade, Workforce & Economic Development house committee in late March, with a companion bill filed in the Senate under Senate Bill 443. Institutional investor market share of residential purchases in 2021
responsible for 40% or more of a toll road: 30% Misc. road-related projects: 5%
SOURCE: TEXAS LEGISLATURE ONLINE/COMMUNITY IMPACT
5 New bill seeks expanded Harris County Flood Control District boundaries House Bill 2068 would allow counties adjacent to Harris County to request to join the Harris County Flood Control District, according to filings. The bill, filed by Rep. Dennis Paul, R-Houston, on Jan. 24, was referred to the Natural Resources Committee on March 14, according to Texas Legislature Online. If approved, the bill would also remove Harris County Commissioners Court as HCFCD’s governing body. Under the bill, a five-member HCFCD board would consider requests to join HCFCD from commissioners courts, but the request must ultimately be approved through an election.
Greater Houston region
Montgomery County
40%
Liberty County
30%
Waller County
Harris County
20%
Fort Bend County
Chambers County
10%
Brazoria County
0
Galveston County
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SOURCE: MAY 2022 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS STUDY/ COMMUNITY IMPACT
SOURCE: HARRIS COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT/ /COMMUNITY IMPACT
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