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New bill introduced by Rafael Anchia in Texas House — what does HB 3509 say?

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Rafael Anchia, Texas State Representative of 103rd district (D) | www.rafaelanchia.com

Rafael Anchia, Texas State Representative of 103rd district (D) | www.rafaelanchia.com

Rep. Rafael Anchia introduced HB 3509, a bill on City Government, County Government, and Economic & Industrial Development, to the Texas House on Tuesday, April 8 during the 89(R) legislative session, according to the Texas Legislature website.

More specifically, the official text was summarized by the state legislature as ’’Relating to a common characteristic or use project in a public improvement district in certain municipalities’’.

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

The bill addresses the establishment of public improvement districts in certain municipalities by amending definitions and petition requirements in the Local Government Code. It specifies that a qualified petitioner is someone employed in a management position responsible for overseeing hotel operations and authorized to contract on the hotel's behalf. For a public improvement district petition to be valid, it must be signed by qualified petitioners representing over 60% of the appraised value of hotel properties liable for assessment, and include affidavits for each petitioner. The provisions apply to petitions filed on or after the bill's effective date, with prior petitions governed by existing law. The bill takes effect immediately upon a two-thirds majority vote in both legislative houses or on Sept. 1, 2025, if the required vote is not achieved.

Rafael Anchia, chair of the House Committee on S/C on Telecommunications & Broadband and member of the House Committee on State Affairs, proposed another 37 bills during the 89(R) legislative session.

Anchia graduated from Tulane Law School with a JD.

Rafael Anchia is currently serving in the Texas State House, representing the state's 103rd House district. He replaced previous state representative Steven D. Wolens in 2005.

Bills in Texas go through a multi-step legislative process, including committee review, debates, and votes in both chambers before reaching a final decision. Each session, there are typically thousands of bills introduced, but only a portion successfully navigate the process to become law.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Other Recent Bills Introduced by Rep. Rafael Anchia in Texas House During 89(R) Legislative Session

Bill NumberDate IntroducedShort Description
HB 560404/07/2025Relating to the access by a certificated provider to the rights-of-way and poles of an electric cooperative
HB 547904/07/2025Relating to energy efficiency goals and programs
HB 545104/07/2025Relating to the treatment of certain residence homesteads for purposes of the Tax Increment Financing Act
HB 539904/07/2025Relating to certain criminal offenses concerning the unlawful transfer or purchase of certain weapons; increasing a criminal penalty
HB 525304/07/2025Relating to the authority of a municipality to alter speed limits
HB 520004/07/2025Relating to the use of grid enhancing technologies and high-performance conductors in the ERCOT power region
HB 513104/07/2025Relating to the establishment of the office of medical examiner in certain counties
HB 289104/07/2025Relating to the imposition of administrative, civil, and criminal penalties for violating certain statutes under the jurisdiction of, rules or orders adopted by, or licenses, permits, or certificates issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas; increasing criminal penalties
HB 483704/03/2025Relating to employer contributions for retirees of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas who resume certain employment with a public school
HB 475004/03/2025Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of property of certain charitable organizations that provide housing on a cooperative basis
HB 471904/03/2025Relating to the definition of telephone call for purposes of regulating telephone solicitations
HB 456004/03/2025Relating to recording requirements for certain instruments concerning real property
HB 455804/03/2025Relating to the filing or recording of documents or instruments conveying or purporting to convey an interest in real or personal property
HB 455704/03/2025Relating to the regulation of art therapy, including the establishment of the Texas Art Therapy Board and the duties of the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council; requiring an occupational license; creating a criminal offense; imposing a fee
HB 269704/01/2025Relating to certain procedures in connection with a bond forfeiture
HB 419703/31/2025Relating to a requirement that public schools issue student identification cards to high school students
HB 409103/27/2025Relating to the interconnection of the ERCOT power grid to grids outside the ERCOT power region
HB 401703/27/2025Relating to the carrying of handguns on the campuses of and certain other locations associated with institutions of higher education
HB 354103/24/2025Relating to certain criminal offenses concerning the unlawful transfer or purchase of certain weapons; increasing a criminal penalty
HB 328003/20/2025Relating to participation in a deferred retirement option plan by members of the retirement systems for police and fire fighters in certain municipalities
HB 320803/20/2025Relating to the installation by the Texas Department of Transportation of highway signs for certain cultural attractions
HB 309703/20/2025Relating to the authority of certain political subdivisions to change the date of their general elections
HB 306503/20/2025Relating to the disposition of a firearm surrendered through a firearm buyback program administered by certain local law enforcement agencies
HB 293703/19/2025Relating to the areas of operation of housing finance corporations
HB 289603/19/2025Relating to insurance coverage for the disposition of embryonic and fetal tissue remains
HB 283703/19/2025Relating to state, local, and court involvement in determining whether victims and witnesses to an offense and certain detained, arrested, or incarcerated persons are lawfully present in the United States
HB 283603/19/2025Relating to the minimum wage
HB 283503/19/2025Relating to the basic allotment and guaranteed yield under the Foundation School Program, including an adjustment in those amounts to reflect inflation
HB 276903/19/2025Relating to prohibiting the transfer of certain semiautomatic rifles to certain recipients; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty
HB 272703/18/2025Relating to the creation of certain criminal offenses concerning firearm sales at gun shows
HB 272203/18/2025Relating to the denial of certain applications for a permit or other authorization under the Texas Clean Air Act on the basis of certain adverse impacts
HB 272003/18/2025Relating to the adoption of the Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote
HB 271903/18/2025Relating to the name and governance of the Railroad Commission of Texas
HB 271703/18/2025Relating to equalizing compensation for certain wrongfully imprisoned persons
HB 271403/18/2025Relating to the issuance and acceptance of a high school student identification card and certain other forms of identification as identification for voting
HB 270003/18/2025Relating to the definition of holster for purposes of certain criminal offenses
HB 261903/18/2025Relating to electronic voter registration

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