Texas Water Crisis: Understanding Proposition 4 and the Texas Water Fund
KHOU 11November 5, 20251 min603 views
4 connections·6 entities in this video→The Growing Water Crisis in Texas
- ⚠️ State leaders are warning that Texas is running out of water due to a booming population and increasing demand.
- 💧 By 2030, if a major drought occurs, the state's municipal water supply could struggle to meet demand, highlighting an urgent need for action.
- 🏙️ Cities like Houston face significant challenges, losing an estimated 32 billion gallons of water annually due to aging and leaky infrastructure.
Proposition 4: A Solution for Water Security
- 🗳️ Proposition 4 on the November ballot proposes dedicating sales tax dollars to the Texas Water Fund to address the crisis.
- 💰 A 'yes' vote would allocate $1 billion in sales and use tax revenue starting in 2027 to fund approximately $20 billion worth of water projects over two decades.
- 🛠️ These funds are intended to develop new water sources, repair aging pipes and treatment plants, improve flood control, and support conservation efforts.
Impact and Oversight
- 📈 The proposed funding aims to secure the water supply for all Texans and modernize critical water infrastructure.
- 🏦 The Texas Water Development Board will oversee the distribution and use of these funds, with Houston expected to compete for a significant portion.
- 🚫 It's important to note that voting 'yes' on Proposition 4 will not increase any taxes for Texans.
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