A Little Louder is back to talk about the latest in housing from the 88th Session. Texas Housers has been tracking a number of specific bills at the 2023 Texas Legislature that directly impact those who interface with the eviction process. Jessica Vittorio, managing attorney at the Dallas Eviction Advocacy Center, has a unique perspective as someone who both works in Justice of the Peace courts as well as at the Texas Legislature in order to bring balance and equity for tenants in the eviction process. In this episode, we are talking about proposed legislation that could preempt great strides made locally here in Texas as well as other more positive opportunities to give renters in this state rights which are enjoyed almost everywhere else in our country.
Episode 46: Intro to the Houser Academy
Episode 45: Texas GLO and Discrimination
Buzz Session 4: Justices of the Peace are ignoring tenant protections
Episode 44: Issues with Texas Rent Relief
Episode 43: What could a Tenant Bill of Rights do for San Antonio?
Buzz Session 3: Treasury must clarify plan for recapturing Emergency Rent Assistance funds
Buzz Session 2: Lessons to learn from COVID
Episode 42: Expanding The Rights of Tenants In Austin with BASTA
Buzz Session 1: Eviction Surge In Texas
Episode 41: Houston’s Dangerous Apartment Problem Part 1
Episode 40: Demolition Deluge in San Antonio
Episode 39: Five things that need fixing in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program
Episode 38: The American Rescue Plan Act and Tenants' Rights
Episode 37: ERA and the Eviction Crisis in Texas
Episode 36: Who Can Afford The Rent In Texas?
Episode 35: Eviction Courtwatch During COVID-19
Episode 34: President Biden's Executive Orders On Housing
Episode 33: Relief for renters during a pandemic
Episode 32: Searching For A Landlord To Take My Voucher
Episode 31: Housing Segregation, George Floyd, and Honoring True Housers
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