Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3145

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

Caption

Relating to a Department of Public Safety program to provide grants to public improvement districts for services for homeless individuals.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3145 will affect the Government Code by adding Section 411.952, which enables the establishment of the Homeless Impact Grant Program. The Public Safety Commission will be responsible for adopting the necessary rules to implement the program by January 1, 2026. This bill is expected to facilitate greater financial support for local governments managing homelessness, addressing a growing concern in urban areas with significant homeless populations. By providing targeted funding, it aims to improve public services related to homelessness.

Summary

House Bill 3145 aims to address homelessness in Texas by establishing a grant program through the Department of Public Safety specifically for public improvement districts. This program will provide grants to municipalities or counties that have created public improvement districts and are facing challenges related to homeless individuals. The bill targets areas with higher counts of unsheltered homeless individuals and focuses on enhancing security and sanitation services in these districts. The initiative represents a proactive approach to improving conditions for homeless individuals while promoting community safety.

Contention

While the bill seems to offer a structured approach to aiding homeless individuals, it may evoke discussions regarding the adequacy of funding and the effectiveness of existing measures already taken by local governments. Some stakeholders may argue about the sufficiency of the grant amounts or the possibility of mismanagement in districts that receive funding. Critics might also raise concerns about the focus on security services rather than comprehensive housing solutions, prompting debates on the most effective strategies to address homelessness in Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB616

Provides for oversight of publicly funded homeless service providers

TX SSB1195

A bill for an act relating to homelessness including unauthorized use of public land, sanctioned camping, drug-free homeless service zones, and funding for homeless services, and providing penalties.

TX HSB286

A bill for an act relating to homelessness including unauthorized use of public land, sanctioned camping, drug-free homeless service zones, and funding for homeless services, and providing penalties.

TX HCR92

Requesting The Governor's Coordinator On Homelessness And The City And County Of Honolulu To Establish A Two-year Homelessness Sanctuary Pilot Program To Provide A Safe Location On Public Land For Homeless Individuals And Families To Reside And Access Services.

TX HR88

Requesting The Governor's Coordinator On Homelessness And The City And County Of Honolulu To Establish A Two-year Homelessness Sanctuary Pilot Program To Provide A Safe Location On Public Land For Homeless Individuals And Families To Reside And Access Services.

TX SB2624

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

TX SB1106

Relating to publication of public improvement district service plans and assessments on certain public Internet websites.

TX HB2615

Relating to publication of public improvement district service plans and assessments on certain public Internet websites.

TX SCR160

Urging The Hawaii Public Housing Authority, Department Of Human Services' Homeless Programs Office, Statewide Office On Homelessness And Housing Solutions, And Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation To Create A Housing Ladder Program To Help Individuals And Families Graduate Into Unsubsidized Housing.

TX SR151

Urging The Hawaii Public Housing Authority, Department Of Human Services' Homeless Programs Office, Statewide Office On Homelessness And Housing Solutions, And Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation To Create A Housing Ladder Program To Help Individuals And Families Graduate Into Unsubsidized Housing.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.