Legislation
Visit the Texas Attorney General’s website to learn more about legislation that affects colonias.
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Small lots sold at low prices often with high interest rates to low-income individuals.
These lots often lacked infrastructure and access to publicly provided utilities.
These unsafe living conditions sparked the interest of the TEXAS LEGISLATURE.
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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 5
Voters approve grants authorized for use in economically distressed areas with inadequate water or sewer systems.
SENATE BILL 2
71st texas legislatureCounties required to adopt Model Subdivision Rules if they wish to provide water and sewer funding to colonias
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SENATE BILL 336
74th texas legislaturePassed Colonia Fair Land Sales Act. Enacted a comprehensive regulatory procedure for contracts for deed, including homebuyer protections, such as, buyer default and foreclosure rights
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SENATE BILL 1421
76th texas legislatureCreated the Colonia Initiatives program under the Office of the Secretary of State, including a director of colonia initiatives and six colonia ombudspersons serving in the counties with the largest colonia populations
APPROPRIATIONS RIDER 14
Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs Contract for Deed Conversion initiative
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SENATE BILL 827
79th texas legislatureCreated the Colonia Classification System and a progress-tracking system of state-funded colonia improvement projects
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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 20
Voters approved additional funding to provide assistance to economically distressed areas.
SENATE BILL 99
80th texas legislatureContinued work of Senate Bill 827
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From 2006 to 2014, counties with the largest colonia populations saw improvements thanks to state, federal and local funding.