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7 lis 2023 · A "yes" vote supported amending the state constitution to create the Texas Water Fund administered by the Texas Water Development Board to finance water projects in the state.
Q: Does the New Water Supply Fund allow for public -private partnerships? A: Yes, financial assistance may be provided from the New Water Supply Fund for a qualifying project under Chapter 2267, Government Code, which covers public-private partnerships. The project must comply with all requirements of that chapter of the Government Code. The
23 paź 2013 · Proposition 6 is a constitutional amendment that would take $2 billion out of the state’s Rainy Day to create two accounts to help fund water projects in the state: the State Water Implementation...
Upon approval of the supporting constitutional amendment (Proposition 6) on November 7, 2023, the Texas Water Fund would be a special fund created in the state treasury outside the general revenue fund to be administered by the TWDB.
17 paź 2023 · The Texas Water Fund will appear on the ballot as Proposition 6. If a majority of voters fail to pass this constitutional amendment, the Texas Water Fund will not be created and no dollars will be appropriated to these projects and programs.
9 lis 2023 · More than seventy-seven percent of Texas voters cast a “yes” vote to unlock $1 billion to help finance water supply development, conservation efforts, infrastructure repairs, and meet rural community needs, making for the largest voter-approved investment in Texas water since 2013.
If voters approve Proposition 6 this November, then the Legislature has authorized a one-time $1 billion deposit into the Texas Water Fund. This represents a critical down payment for addressing Texas’ long-term water infrastructure challenges, which include the need for more water supplies in a drought-prone state and the growing problems ...