Habitat For Humanity Official Asks Brazos County Commission To Support Affordable Housing Bills In The Texas Legislature

Image from the Habitat for Humanity Bryan/College Station Facebook page.

Public comments during this week’s Brazos County commission meeting included a request from the local Habitat for Humanity organization to support proposed state legislation to create a revolving loan program for affordable housing.

Habitat BCS director of government relations and advocacy Charles Coats, who is tracking senate bill 208 and house bill 4505, also quoted a report from the comptroller’s office that the state is short 400,000 affordable homes.

As of Friday (May 2), SB 208 has action pending in the local government committee after taking public testimony. HB 4505 is awaiting action on the House floor after it was approved in the Intergovernmental Affairs committee by a 6-4 vote.

By state law, commissioners could not respond because the subject was not on the meeting agenda.

Click below to hear Charles Coats comments from the April 29, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting.

 

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