From property tax relief to major investments in the state's water future, voters signed off on a wide range of measures that will impact communities across Texas.
The article outlines the 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution that voters have approved to pass in the 2025 Texas ...
Texans voted to approve Proposition 4, a constitutional amendment creating new funding for critical water infrastructure ...
The influx of state dollars will help officials tap new water sources as the Fort Worth area continues rapid growth.
Texas fall foliage arrives late in the season, often extending the prime viewing time well into November, later than most of ...
The West Virginia Public Service Commission has ordered the troubled Mingo County Public Service District to submit a plan to ...
Texas voters approved Proposition 4, which allows the state to invest $20 billion in the Texas Water Fund over 20 years.
Texas voters passed all 17 constitutional amendments, with low turnout statewide and in El Paso County, where local races ...
Texas voters approved a $20 billion infrastructure fund that could increase demand for plastic piping in water, wastewater ...
Mission Northeast Executive Director Tricia Bledsoe said the nonprofit’s coverage area spans nearly 800 square miles across ...
A group of Nueces County residents is forming a groundwater conservation district to gain more control over water use.
While most proposed amendments on this year's ballot focused on taxes, voters also showed strong support for investing in ...