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The Texas House Land & Resource Management Committee will meet on 7/20/2026 at 9:00 AM Central Time, location: E2.
Type: Texas House committee hearing Committee: Texas House of Representatives — Land & Resource Management Date: 7/20/2026 Time: 9:00 AM CT Location: E2.026 Public participation: the committee will hear public testimony at this hearing (see the official notice for registration details). Official hearing notice: https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/89R/schedules/html/C3602026072009001.htm From the official notice: COMMITTEE: Land & Resource Management TIME & DATE: 9:00 AM, Monday, July 20, 2026 PLACE: E2.026 CHAIR: Rep. Gary Gates *Public testimony may be limited at the discretion of the chair.* The committee will meet to hear invited and public testimony on the following interim charges: Monitoring: Monitor the implementation and associated rulemaking of legislation passed by the Committee and enacted by the 89th Legislature to ensure that legislative purposes are properly implemented, including the following: HB 24 , relating to procedures for changes to a zoning regulation or district boundary; SB 15 , relating to size and density requirements for residential lots in certain municipalities; SB 840 , relating to certain municipal regulation of certain mixed-use and multifamily residential development projects and conversion of certain commercial buildings to mixed-use and multifamily residential occupancy; and SB 1567 , relating to the authority of home-rule municipalities to regulate the occupancy of dwelling units. Housing Affordability: Examine how the following factors may improve housing attainability and affordability: Fees Source: Texas Legislature Online (capitol.texas.gov)
These sessions are open to the public. You can attend in person, follow the official agenda, and see how decisions get made — even if you are not speaking.
E2.026 — 1100 CONGRESS AVE, AUSTIN, TX, 78701
The Texas House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the Texas Legislature, composed of 150 members representing districts across the state. The House initiates legislation, approves the state budget, and works with the Senate to shape laws affecting education, healthcare, criminal justice, and infrastructure for all Texans.
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