Over the weekend, the Texas Legislature passed REALTOR®-priority legislation. SB 1577, which will update administrative language for the Texas Real Estate Commission and preserve the work of the Texas Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University, passed the House 137-0 and was sent to the governor’s desk on Wednesday, May 10. The bill is the first major REALTOR®-supported legislation this session to clear the Legislature.

The bill, authored by Sen. Jose Menéndez (D-San Antonio), “Revises outdated terms and procedures at the Texas Real Estate Commission,” explained the bill’s House sponsor, Rep. Ken King (R-Canadian), on Saturday. This legislation will modernize the statute governing the commission and the center, bringing them into the 21st century and setting them on the path to success. After the bill is signed by the governor, it will go into effect on January 1, 2024.

“Texas REALTORS® thanks Sen. Menéndez and Rep. King for leading the way toward this victory for the association and all Texas property owners,” said Tray Bates, Vice President of Governmental Affairs. “We look forward to Gov. Abbott signing the bill in June.”