Texas Talks host Brad Swail sits down with State Representative Gary Gates, Chairman of the House Land and Resource Management Committee and longtime Fort Bend County representative.
As one of the Legislature’s leading voices on housing policy, Chairman Gates breaks down the interim hearings focused on restoring affordability across Texas. The conversation covers the real-world impact of recent bills, aggressive local pushback from cities, and bold solutions to cut red tape and deliver more attainable housing.
Major topics include:
• The dramatic rise in home prices and interest rates since 2020 and their effect on Texas families
• SB 840 and by-right conversion of offices/retail into housing
• SB 15 and reduced minimum lot sizes to increase supply without disrupting established neighborhoods
• Local resistance tactics — from Olympic-sized pool mandates to public art fees and three-bedroom requirements
• Impact fees, their unintended consequences, and why they drive prices higher
• Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs), transparency, and their role in financing rapid growth
• Third-party plan reviews and inspections to speed development and lower costs
• The balance between state leadership and legitimate local concerns
Chairman Gates shares how the committee is preparing strong legislation for the 90th Session and why housing affordability remains a top priority for Texas leadership.
00:00 Intro & Welcome
01:13 Rep. Gary Gates Background & Committee Role
02:42 Interim Hearings Process & Preparation
05:11 Housing Affordability Crisis in Texas
08:50 Review of Key Bills: SB 840, SB 15 & Others
10:13 Local Resistance & City Ordinances
13:49 Why Cities Are Pushing Back (NIMBYism)
17:35 State vs Local Control Debate
21:15 Infrastructure & State Support for Growth
24:01 Supply Shortage vs Affordability Problem
28:10 Balancing Neighborhood Character & New Housing
30:44 Impact Fees & Their Real Effects
37:14 Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs) Explained
44:32 What Success Looks Like Next Session
48:21 Closing Thoughts