Texas Senate committee passes major water bill

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AUSTIN, Texas — Texas lawmakers convened at the Capitol this week to discuss long-term strategies for managing the state’s water supply, as drought conditions persist across Central Texas despite recent rainfall.

The region received measurable precipitation earlier in the week, but officials reported that it did not significantly improve drought conditions.

Legislators emphasized that temporary weather changes do not resolve broader concerns about water scarcity.

State officials and lawmakers are reviewing policy proposals to improve water infrastructure, enhance conservation efforts, and prepare for future drought events.

Topics under consideration include expanding reservoirs, increasing investment in water reuse and desalination projects, and supporting regional water planning efforts.

The ongoing drought in Central Texas has prompted renewed focus on water security as a legislative priority. No final decisions have been made, but additional hearings and policy development are expected in the coming weeks.

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