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Texas Approves $1B Annual Flood and Water Infrastructure Fund After Deadly Disaster

A tragic disaster sparks change: Texas commits billions to prevent future flood devastation. Will this investment finally secure safer communities?

In this image, these look like the dam gates. I can see the water flowing. This looks like a...
In this image, these look like the dam gates. I can see the water flowing. This looks like a bridge. I can see the trees and plants

Texas Approves $1B Annual Flood and Water Infrastructure Fund After Deadly Disaster

Four months after deadly floods, Texas residents voted overwhelmingly to approve Proposition 4. The referendum aims to bolster water and flood infrastructure across the state.

The tragic floods in July 2022 claimed the lives of at least 135 people, including children at a summer camp. In response, Texas voters backed Proposition 4, dedicating $1 billion annually for the next 20 years to flood-control projects and water supply needs.

The proposition passed with a significant majority, securing 70.5% of the vote. Despite the search results not specifying the authority that approved the law for voting on Proposition 4, the people of Texas have shown their commitment to improving flood safety and water management.

Proposition 4's approval ensures substantial funding for flood-control projects and water supply needs over the next two decades. This decision reflects Texas' determination to enhance resilience against future flooding events and ensure a reliable water supply.

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