Don’t let the sun go down: Understanding the TX Sunset Process
By Amy HardbergerHave you ever bought something you needed and after a few years questioned whether it was still useful? Well, that’s Texas’ Sunset Process in a nutshell. In 1977, the Texas...
View ArticleSunset Priority Issues: Energy-Water Nexus
By Amy HardbergerWell you can’t say we didn’t warn you. This post kicks off a series presenting our sunset priorities for the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) and Texas Commission on Environmental...
View ArticleWhat can Texas water expect from legislative session?
By Amy HardbergerIt's almost that time again: Legislative session — the 140 days every two years when all Texas laws are passed and water will be a big topic this year. Of course, no one really knows...
View ArticleSunset Chair Proposes Abolition of Water Conservation Advisory Council?!
By Amy HardbergerThis just in — the Sunset Advisory Commission submitted a last-minute proposal to abolish the state’s Water Conservation Advisory Council when the Commission makes its final...
View ArticleFollow up to yesterday's post – - Good news "for now"
By Amy HardbergerGuest Post by Ken Kramer – Director of the Lone Star Chapter of Sierra Club I'm pleased to report that at the Sunset Advisory Commission meeting this morning the Chairman of the...
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