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The Texas House Land & Resource Management Committee will meet on 7/21/2026 at 9:00 AM Central Time, location: E2.
Type: Texas House committee hearing Committee: Texas House of Representatives — Land & Resource Management Date: 7/21/2026 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/C3602026072109001.htm From the official notice: COMMITTEE: Land & Resource Management TIME & DATE: 9:00 AM, Tuesday, July 21, 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: Municipal Utility Districts: Consider the proliferation of municipal utility districts (MUDs) and evaluate their impact on housing attainability and affordability, as well as challenges associated with managing growth. Review the methods by which MUDs are created and identify best practices to ensure sufficient oversight exists. Agency Oversight: Pursuant to the broad oversight responsibilities granted to the Committee under Section 301.014, Government Code, and the House Rules of Procedure, monitor the agencies under the Committee’s jurisdiction, including for fraud, waste, and abuse, where applicable. The jurisdiction of the Land and Resource Management Committee includes the following agencies: • The School Land Board; • The Board for Lease of University Lands; and • The General Land Office. Electronic public comments may be submitted for: Municipal Utility Districts 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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