Commentary: 86th Texas State Legislature: Summaries of Water-related Legislative Action
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2019). Cover Photo: Painted bunting at Madla Park, Grey Forest, Texas. ©2018 Grace Hardy.
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Robbins, Dean, Stacey Allison Steinbach, Leah Martinsson, Trent Hightower, Perry L. Fowler, Ken Kramer, and Christopher Mullins. 2019. “Commentary: 86th Texas State Legislature: Summaries of Water-Related Legislative Action”. Texas Water Journal 10 (1). College Station, Texas:75-100. https://doi.org/10.21423/twj.v10i1.7100.

Abstract

Editor-in-Chief’s Note: September 1 of every odd-numbered year is the date when new legislation from the most recent session of the Texas Legislature typically goes into effect. With this in mind, the Texas Water Journal invited five organizations that work closely with the Texas Legislature to provide their take on the changes to Texas water policy and law that were made during the 2019 session. The opinions expressed in these summaries are the opinions of the individual organizations and not the opinions of the Texas Water Journal or the Texas Water Resources Institute.
Organizations:
• Sierra Club, Lone Star Chapter and Save Our Springs Alliance
• Texas Water Conservation Association
• Texas Alliance of Groundwater Districts
• Texas Rural Water Association
• Texas Water Infrastructure Network

Citation: Kramer K, Mullins C, Robbins D, Steinbach SA, Martinsson L, Hightower T, Fowler PL. 2019. Commentary: 86th Texas State Legislature: Summaries of Water-related Legislative Action. Texas Water Journal. 10(1):75-100. Available from: https://doi.org/10.21423/twj.v10i1.7100.

https://doi.org/10.21423/twj.v10i1.7100
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