July 2, 2025

89th Legislative Session

 

Legislative Session Flashback: Throughout the 89th Texas legislative session, ABHR partner Trey Lary and our Austin team actively monitored legislation and advocated for policies that promote quality growth, attainable housing, and high-quality infrastructure.

 

As this legislative cycle just came to a close, we wanted to share some flashback moments from the session. Sen. Brandon Creighton (R-Conroe) was elected President Pro Tempore (third in line behind the Governor and Lieutenant Governor) and was sworn in on April 11 as Governor for a Day. Trey attended the ceremony at the Governor’s Mansion, featuring an address by U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson.

 

ABHR remains committed to supporting policies that enhance our state’s future.

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