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Legislative Action Center Resources
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2027 Legislative Policy Platform
Legislative Guides
2026 - 2027 Factsheets
- Seawater Desalination In Texas
- Pre-production Plastic Pollution (Nurdles)
- Surface Water Quality Standards
- Data Centers and Water
- Data Centers and Energy
- Constitutional Right to Beach Access
Legislative Events
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Additional Resources
Texas Lawmakers Are Coming to the Rio Grande Valley to Discuss Water: Communities Need to Be Heard
August 19, 2026
On Monday, August 24, the Texas House Committee on Natural Resources will hold a public hearing in Weslaco to discuss some important issues about Texas water, including how the state plans for future water needs and what new water supply projects...
Abbott’s Public Power Scheme Would Reward Campaign Contributors, Undermine Local Democracy, and Leave Texans Paying the Price
August 6, 2026
Gov. Greg Abbott is selling his latest electricity scheme as a way to lower Texans’ bills. But his proposal would force locally owned public utilities into the deregulated market - without the consent of their communities - and could deliver a...
Water Quality Awareness Month: What Is Nonpoint Source Pollution?
August 5, 2026
PS pollution can come from hundreds or thousands of small sources across an entire watershed, the area of land that drains into the same river, lake, or other body of water.