In a recent government meeting, Trey Lary, representing Allen Boone, Humphries Robinson, expressed gratitude to the committee for advancing a significant piece of legislation aimed at enhancing private property protections in Texas. Lary emphasized the importance of the bill, stating it represents one of the most crucial reforms he has witnessed during his tenure in the Texas legislature.
The legislation, now backed by the state's attorney general, is poised to defend its provisions in court, with Lary expressing confidence in a favorable outcome due to the attorney general's strong track record. He highlighted the bill's potential impact on various stakeholders, particularly focusing on landowners, developers, and builders, who stand to benefit from the reforms outlined in Senate Bill 2038.
Lary also drew attention to another key reform, the Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) reform spearheaded by Senator Nichols, which he likened in significance to the private property protection bill. The discussions underscored a commitment to advancing legislative measures that support landowners and promote responsible development in Texas.