logo
$1 billion per year toward Texas water issues; state leaders propose new push

$1 billion per year toward Texas water issues; state leaders propose new push

Yahoo29-01-2025

AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Wednesday, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick announced his priorities for 89th legislative session. Among his top 10 — a greater investment in water infrastructure across the state.
During a Q&A on the final day of the 'Water for Texas 2025 Conference', State Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, spoke on the priority and his plan to include that investment as part of an upcoming joint resolution.
'I cannot in good conscience leave this place without doing whatever I was supposed to do to secure water supply,' Perry said. 'This is our window, you know, this is our time to kick off some conversations about water supply long term. It won't be here again for a long time.'
The joint resolution would see an amendment to the state constitution. The amendment would guarantee $1 billion directed toward the Texas Water Fund each year.
'Many of our programs are eight, ten times oversubscribed. And so any additional funding that the legislators see fit and the voters approve will certainly help our communities,' L'Oreal Stepeny, chairwoman of the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB), said.
Texas leaders, experts gather to address water crisis
The TWDB oversees the Texas Water Fund and how its money is distributed.
'Our mission is to secure a water future for Texas. And so we use all of our financial assistance programs for water infrastructure, whether that's drinking water infrastructure, wastewater, flood, all to provide water supply for the state of Texas,' Stepeny said.
The Texas Water Fund was established during the 88th legislative session in 2023. That bill saw $1 billion set aside for TWDB to use on various projects.
Perry said getting that bill passed was a first step. Across the state capital, more and more lawmakers are recognizing the need.
What KXAN is watching during the 89th Legislative Session
'I can't find a member that's not interested in water today. Everybody's talking about it, partly because the awareness we rose,' Perry said.
The state senator, who serves as chair on the Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs, wants to guarantee the funds are there in the future to ensure the future of the state.
'This is just like roads. We don't even think about roads. It just happens. It's on autopilot. This will be an autopilot,' he said.
Water usage across the state has grown with more people and businesses moving to Texas. This month, President Trump announced Texas would be the site for 10 new data centers.
A single data center can use up to 5 million gallons of water per day, according to the University of Tulsa.
Perry said that the current water plan doesn't account for this need.
'Unfortunately, everything in water is 20 years. Some of these companies need it yesterday. So we'll work through triage, get to where we need to be as fast as we need to be,' Perry said.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Inside Austin's Agenda: City Council Member Marc Duchen
Inside Austin's Agenda: City Council Member Marc Duchen

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Inside Austin's Agenda: City Council Member Marc Duchen

AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Wednesday's episode of Inside Austin's Agenda, host Grace Reader will sit down with Austin City Council Member Marc Duchen to talk about upcoming budget conversations now that the council has wrapped up for its summer break. Austin is projecting a budget deficit heading into the next fiscal year. Austin Mayor Kirk Watson has also stated that the city will need to address 'budget asteroids' — including the state tax cap and the expiration of American Rescue Plan Act, or ARPA, dollars. KXAN has covered ARPA funding running out extensively. The Austin City Council will have to work with city staff to address those budget concerns and approve the final budget before the fiscal year begins on Oct. 1. Inside Austin's Agenda: Mayor looks to beef up budget process amid financial uncertainty Inside Austin's Agenda is live every other Wednesday at 3 p.m. Watch every episode at the top of this article, on Facebook, and on our KXAN+ streaming app. You can find previous episodes here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Katy Perry Supports Migrants Amid ICE Raids: ‘Deep Injustice'
Katy Perry Supports Migrants Amid ICE Raids: ‘Deep Injustice'

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Katy Perry Supports Migrants Amid ICE Raids: ‘Deep Injustice'

Katy Perry is voicing her support for migrants. On Tuesday night, the pop star highlighted Los Angeles' Mexican roots with reposts via her Instagram stories. One described the ICE raids on immigrants as a 'huge injustice' on the communities who've lived there for generations. 'This was once Mexican land, and the people being targeted today are often descendants of those who have lived here for generations — or who came seeking safety, work, and dignity,' read one of the posts shared by Perry. More from Rolling Stone Los Angeles ICE Raids Are Driving Immigrants - And Citizens - Underground Some Trump Officials Now Fear Elon's 'Burn Book' Masked ICE Agents Detain 9-Month-Pregnant U.S. Citizen in L.A. Crackdown In another, Perry's repost highlighted how L.A. has 'seen borders shift' and how 'the people [here] — especially the brown and Indigenous people — have always been there, planting roots, building lives, raising families,' the post read. 'And now in 2025, the descendants of those same communities are being hunted like criminals in their own ancestral home.' 'It's more than infuriating — it's a deep injustice,' the post continued. 'How can a city built on Mexican labor, Mexican history, and Mexican culture turn around and criminalize the very people who shaped it?' Perry joins a long list of celebrities standing by immigrants, and who are speaking out against President Donald Trump's ICE raids and deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles. Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong, Ivan Cornejo, and Finneas, are among the artists speaking out against the president's deployment and ICE raids. Protests have been taking place across the country over the last several days in opposition of the tactics the federal government has implemented to target immigrant communities. ICE agents have appeared to ignore due process, arresting migrants at immigration hearings; arrested a mother who was holding her baby; and are carrying out round-ups at workplaces and construction sites. Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked

Abbott signs bill to protect law enforcement from ‘being targeted by rogue prosecutors'
Abbott signs bill to protect law enforcement from ‘being targeted by rogue prosecutors'

Yahoo

time6 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Abbott signs bill to protect law enforcement from ‘being targeted by rogue prosecutors'

AUSTIN (KXAN) — In a social media post Tuesday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 2570 into law. SB 2570 relates to legal justification for the use of force with a less-lethal force weapon by a correctional facility guard or a peace officer. 'In Texas, our law enforcement officers are on the front lines to keep Texas a law-and-order state. To have their backs, I am signing a law to ensure they can use every tool available to combat criminals without being targeted by rogue prosecutors,' Abbott said as he signed the bill into law. 'In Texas, we support our law enforcement officers.' SB 2570 was first presented in March. The Texas Senate signed the bill May 27, and the Texas House followed suit May 28. It was then sent to Abbott's office. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store