Senate Bill 1: Water for TexasHubert, Marlin
Replacing pipes and plumbing lines — along with removing the tree roots to prevent further damage — can run up quite the bill. “Typically, these types of issues cause a major challenge for homeowners due to the time and costs associated with repairs,” says Koren. “That’s when a ...
Bill Lee, center, and Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte, right, stand with fellow governors as they listen to Texas Gov Greg Abbott, seated left, during a news conference along the Rio Grande to discuss Operation Lone Star and border concerns, Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in Eagle Pass, Texas. ...
In 1901, the Democratic-dominated state legislature passed a bill requiring payment of a poll tax for voting, which effectively disenfranchised most Black and many poor White and Latino people. In addition, the legislature established white primaries, ensuring minorities were excluded from the formal ...
On Jan. 12, National Guard members at the park blocked a Border Patrol agent from accessing the river after three migrants drowned while crossing the Rio Grande and two other migrants were still struggling in the water, according to a court filing by the U.S. Department of Ju...
Last summerTexas Governor Greg Abbottapproved a law that eliminates rules mandating water breaks for construction workers. This change has raised concerns for the safety of those working in the extreme summer heat. WithHouse Bill 2127signed into effect on September 1, 2023, protections for Texas la...
There’s a reason Buc-ee's will post billboards for their restrooms 300 miles away from the nearest location — they are worth the wait. For all those who have had to borrow a key from a cashier and walk around the side of a gas station to use a dingy bathroom with poor lighting,...
House Passes Bill to Sell Surplus Water to TexasHouse Passes Bill to Sell Surplus Water to TexasRead the full-text online article and more details about "House Passes Bill to Sell Surplus Water to Texas" - THE JOURNAL RECORD, March 11, 1992U...
The city of Galveston/ Parks Department is generously supplying a water truck for supply to clean the markers, and a port-o-let for attendees (it will be the only available restroom). Cost: Free Note: No registration is required.
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