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2025 Legislative Report, Part 1: A Decent Record on Water Bills
  The 2025 session of the Texas Legislature is over — except that it’s not. Though the regular session ended on June 2, Governor Greg Abbott ordered lawmakers to return to the Capitol for a 30-day special session starting on July 21. He’s instructed legislators to fix several bills that he vetoe...
by Brian Zabcik — Sep 05, 2025 aqua texas hb 3333 prop 4 sb 1253 sb 1911 sb 2660 texas proposition 4
Tell the House to Vote Yes on SB 2660
June 2 will be the last day for the current session of the Texas Legislature, which won’t meet again until 2027. That’s why the pressure to move bills through the legislative process is getting intense. A lucky few bills are getting close to passage by both the House & the Senate. Several bills h...
by Brian Zabcik — Sep 04, 2025 mirasol springs pedernales river sb 2660 steve winn texas legislature
Support SB 2660 to Protect Hays County's Water
SBCA asks you to sign this petition by 8am on Monday (April 14) to support Senate Bill 2660: https://www.thepetitionsite.com/659/241/875/sign-petition-to-protect-hays-county%E2%80%99s-water-future-support-sb-2660/ SB 2660 will give the Hays Trinity Groundwater Conservation District the authority ...
by Brian Zabcik — Sep 02, 2025 hays county hays county water jacob's well sb 2660 texas water trinity groundwater conservation district

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