Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1723

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Caption

Relating to the eligibility of certain persons for relocation assistance from the state or a political subdivision.

Impact

The repeal of this section is likely to streamline the eligibility process but could also alter the landscape of state-assisted relocation. It is indicative of a shift towards more restrictive criteria for receiving such assistance, which may affect individuals depending on the context of their relocation. Furthermore, the act's stipulation regarding the effective date highlights its limited application to future relocations, thereby preserving the status of previous laws for past events. Those seeking assistance due to an action taken by the state prior to the bill's enactment may still be eligible under the previous legal framework.

Summary

House Bill 1723 introduces changes relating to the eligibility for relocation assistance from the state or political subdivisions for certain individuals. The legislation specifically repeals Section 21.046(e) of the Property Code, impacting how those affected by state or local government actions can seek assistance when moving or facing discontinuation of their current accommodations. By removing this section, the bill seeks to redefine who qualifies for state assistance in relocation cases, particularly for actions taken after the bill's effective date.

Contention

While the bill aims to update the current laws governing relocation assistance, it may raise concerns among certain advocacy groups who fear that fewer individuals will qualify for much-needed support during relocations prompted by governmental actions. Potential contention may arise from differing interpretations of eligibility and impacts on vulnerable populations who rely on these forms of assistance. As the legislative discussions evolve, stakeholders will likely weigh the implications of these changes on community welfare and equity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB427

Relating to the eligibility of certain political subdivisions to receive a state loan or grant following the political subdivision's failure to comply with certain financial reporting requirements.

TX HB2715

Relating to the removal from office of certain officers of political subdivisions.

TX SB1794

Relating to interlocutory appeal from certain orders by a political subdivision or an officer or employee of a political subdivision.

TX HB159

Relating to efficiency audits for certain political subdivisions.

TX HB1433

Relating to efficiency audits for certain political subdivisions.

TX HB1112

Relating to the licensing of certain persons by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and the hiring of those persons by political subdivisions.

TX SB538

Relating to the licensing of certain persons by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and the hiring of those persons by political subdivisions.

TX HB4304

Relating to the licensing of certain persons by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and the hiring of those persons by political subdivisions.

TX SB1606

Relating to the authority of the Texas Water Development Board to provide financial assistance from the safe drinking water revolving fund to certain political subdivisions that provide raw water to another political subdivision.

TX HB199

Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.