"In the coming months, we will be monitoring local entities across Texas to ensure compliance with House Bill 1925."
Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton sent a joint letter to the Texas Association of Counties, the Texas Municipal League, and cities across the state today reminding cities and counties that House Bill 1925, which bans camping in public places, must now be enforced on a statewide basis. The Governor signed HB 1925 into law in June, and the law went into effect on Wednesday, September 1st.
In the notification, Abbott and Paxton noted that failure to enforce the law by local officials could result in costly litigation – and potentially, a loss of State Grant Funds.

Significant federal funding has been made available to local entities to help the homeless, totaling an unprecedented amount of over $358,000,000. In addition, the state made $52.9 million available last month to homeless service providers and plans to make an additional $100,000,000 available next month.
The state has also awarded $92,505,049 of ESG-CARES funds to service providers for the homeless.
"Local entities should uphold the rule of law by enforcing this public camping ban," said Abbott and Paxton in the letter.
"In the coming months, we will be monitoring local entities across Texas to ensure compliance with House Bill 1925. We trust that you will begin enforcing the public camping ban in good faith. Doing so will achieve our shared goal of delivering improved services for the homeless and safer communities for everyone."
- Read the full letter to the Texas Association of Counties or the Texas Municipal League