The Trump administration and Texas’ state leaders should be trying to fix the housing affordability crisis for low-income Texans, but…
Category: State issues
From following laws changed through the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Legislature to programs and procedures of the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, we’re exploring statewide issues here.
The Gap 2026 shows Texas’ severe shortage of affordable housing must be addressed
The cost of housing is perhaps the most common affordability issue facing low-income households in the United States today. There…
A Little Louder Episode 80: What’s Happening With Texas’ Continuums Of Care?
HUD’s Continuum of Care program provide critical support systems for those who are either experiencing or nearing homelessness. These CoCs…
A Little Louder Episode 79: 7 questions for low-income housing that need answers in 2026
In 2026, much of the ground work will be laid for our next state legislative session next year. The next…
When public subsidy meets high evictions: Are we getting the housing stability we pay for?
When we think of landlords likely to file the most evictions, we often think of large, corporate landlords who operate…
What we found when we compared high evicting properties in Harris and Bexar Counties
Evictions remain a defining feature of the affordable housing problem in Texas. Every year, Texas Housers tracks tens of thousands…
HUD closes Texas Housers’ case investigating Texas GLO discrimination in larger dismantling of disparate impact and civil rights protections
On January 15, 2025, in the final days of the Biden Administration, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)…
These common sense reforms are needed to fix Texas’ key affordable housing tool: Tax Exempt Private Partnerships
A low-income renter looking for housing in Texas probably has never heard of exotic quasi-governmental entities like housing finance corporations…
A Little Louder Episode 78: In depth with our new Executive Director, Quiana Fisher
Texas Housers has a new leader in Quiana Fisher, and on our latest episode of A Little Louder, we sat…
7 Questions: An aspirational look forward at Texas’ 90th Legislature
Low-income households in Texas are being crushed by unaffordable housing costs, corporate landlords that are exhibiting increasingly monopolistic behaviors, poor…
As data centers invite more scrutiny for health risks, Texas is incentivized to build more of them near housing.
We are currently in a national and Texas-specific data center development boom driven by tech companies pushing artificial intelligence and…
Tenant Screening in Texas: Barriers, Bias, and the Case for Reform
When someone applies to rent an apartment or house, landlords typically review their background before deciding whether to approve the…
2025 Out Of Reach report shows slight wage increases aren’t keeping pace with costs to fix affordable housing crisis
NLIHC has released the 2025 edition of its Out of Reach report, which chronicles the gulf between the wages people…
HB 21 closes loopholes and requires greater affordability for Housing Finance Corporations tax exemption
In Texas’ 89th Legislature, HB 21 significantly reformed Tax Exempt Private Partnerships (TEPPs) for affordable multifamily rental housing development. The…
A Little Louder Episode 76: Wrapping Up The 2025 Texas Legislature
We’ve come to the end of the 89th Session of the Texas Legislature and we’re joined by Texas Housers’ research…
Landlords tried to take tenants’ rights away with SB 38. Our coalition of advocates and community stopped them.
As the 2025 Texas Legislature comes to a close, we are celebrating a hard fought victory for preserving basic tenant…
A Little Louder Episode 74: How aging Texans face issues with affordable housing
On this episode, Kathy Green from AARP Texas joins the show to talk about how affordable and low-income housing issues…
Community members and advocates testify at the 2025 Texas Legislature to support protections for housing voucher recipients
Housing voucher recipients can face a difficult path to safe and decent housing in the state of Texas. These households…
A Little Louder Episode 73: Breaking down HB 32 and SB 38 (aka the Eviction Bills)
Texas Housers is tracking several housing bills at the 2025 Texas Legislature, some good and some bad. However, one piece…
Austin is making air conditioning a requirment for rental households. The State of Texas can and should soon follow.
For Texans, air conditioning in the home is a necessity. Temperatures reliably reach daily highs in the 90s or much…
Tenants and advocates take to 2025 Texas Legislature to testify on eviction bill HB 32
Tenants’ rights are rarely granted with ease, but rather, they are fought for. That is true of most civil rights,…
A Little Louder Episode 72: Diving into the massive eviction hub of Houston
Houston is a cross-section of so many factors when it comes to low-income housing. It is the fourth-largest city in…
A Little Louder Episode 71: Back to the Capitol for the 89th Texas Legislature
Our first episode of 2025 is a running start right into the 89th Session of the Texas Legislature and there…
Track the affordability needs of every Texas state legislative district with our new tool
Texas Housers is pleased to announce the release of our Texas Legislative District Housing Profiles, a new tool to help…
GLO Commissioner Dawn Buckingham makes false claims in defense of decisions that left a million Texans at risk from disasters
Today, Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham published a press release as a defense of last week’s finding from HUD that…
A Little Louder Episode 70: Our biggest stories (and some you might have missed) from 2024
In a supersized episode, we leave 2024 with a bang. Michael Depland speaks with the staff of Texas Housers to…
A Big Win for Tenant Stability in Texas: Eviction Prevention Plans in Affordable Housing
The economic hardships spurred by the pandemic revealed the harmful impacts of evictions to the wider public. While many individuals…
Looking to 2025, Texas Housers is focusing on these housing issues at the 89th Texas Legislature
Today, Texas Housers announces our legislative priorities for the 89th Texas Legislature, which begins January 14th, 2025. Housing will be…
A Little Louder Episode 69: What data in Dallas tells about the future of affordable housing
The need for affordable housing for low-income households is one of the most pressing issues Texans face today. And thanks…
A Little Louder Episode 68: Land use deregulation and its limitations on achieving housing affordability
The shortage of affordable housing is one of the largest crises facing low-income households in our state, if not the…






























