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There are at least two bills to help pay for the sirens. If passed would provide more than $200 million in funding.
Currently, the main bill that would pay for flood warning systems is Senate Bill 5. That bill passed the Texas Senate on Monday, but the Texas House of Representatives wanted a version with different ...
The Texas Legislature's first special session is set to end without the passage of key funding bills. How can those bills ...
An Ingram councilman with stage 4 cancer is using every moment he has left to get a warning system built in the Kerr County ...
Comal County updated their flood warning system last year and conducted a routine test the morning of Friday, Aug. 22. with ...
Nicole Wilson led the push for sirens soon after those floods. She said she hopes state leaders keep these bills in the ...
The measure is a response to the dozens of children who died at Camp Mystic and other youth camps in the Texas Hill Country ...
A bill filed in the aftermath of the devastating July 4 Texas Hill Country floods which aims to install outdoor warning ...
The Senate Select Committee on Disaster Preparedness and Flooding is set to hear testimony Friday on four bills related to the flood, which killed at least 117 people in Kerr County, including 27 ...
The Fourth of July flood bore a striking similarity to the Hill Country flood that killed 10 summer campers in 1987. In the ...
SB2 would give a state agency the ability to tell counties to build siren systems. It would also create a new fund to pay for ...
The council members voted for the new sirens in the aftermath of the Fourth of July flooding that killed at least 108 people in Kerr County. The bodies of nine people were recovered in neighboring ...