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Texas property owners can use nearly as much water under their land as they want. That’s unlikely to change even as the state ...
A sweeping Texas bill designed to avert the looming possibility of a water crisis passed a final legislative hurdle Friday ...
After 140 days at the Capitol in Austin, the Texas Legislature has just wrapped up its 89th session. This year, state ...
Both chambers of the Texas legislature passed bills last week to advance a total of $20 billion for the fight against a ...
The deal allocates $1 billion a year for water and splits that funding equally between new water supply projects, like ...
In the years during and immediately following the Great Recession in 2008 and 2009, the Texas Business Association and other ...
The Texas Legislature has invested millions in research to clean the fracking wastewater. Critics say it’s not a viable ...
The 89th Texas Legislature has passed landmark legislation that positions the state for long-term water resilience, unlocking significant funding.
Local activists warn that while residents must ration, unimpeded industrial expansion is imperiling the region’s future.
By Senator Robert Nichols, Texas Senate District 3 The state legislature will adjourn on Tuesday as we reach the 140th day of ...
Kerrville urges residents to cut water use as drought lowers Guadalupe River flow, prompting stricter water restrictions and enforcement.
The Texas Senate approves a $338 billion budget with funds for property tax relief, education, and infrastructure.