
Lana Ferguson
Energy and Natural Resources Reporter at The Dallas Morning News
Writing about energy + natural resources for @dallasnews. New(ish) Texan by way of the East Coast + Deep South. Big fan of the Oxford comma.
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2 weeks ago |
gazettextra.com | Lana Ferguson
DALLAS - A sweeping Texas bill designed to avert the looming possibility of a water crisis passed a final legislative hurdle Friday and now heads to the governor's desk. Senate Bill 7, authored by Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, works in concert with House Joint Resolution 7, which proposes a constitutional amendment that would allot $1 billion a year from 2027 to 2047 to secure the state's water supply.
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texarkanagazette.com | Lana Ferguson
DALLAS -- A sweeping Texas bill designed to avert the looming possibility of a water crisis passed a final legislative hurdle Friday and now heads to the governor's desk. Senate Bill 7, authored by Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, works in concert with House Joint Resolution 7, which proposes a constitutional amendment that would allot $1 billion a year from 2027 to 2047 to secure the state's water supply.
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thederrick.com | Lana Ferguson
DALLAS - A sweeping Texas bill designed to avert the looming possibility of a water crisis passed a final legislative hurdle Friday and now heads to the governor's desk. Senate Bill 7, authored by Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, works in concert with House Joint Resolution 7, which proposes a constitutional amendment that would allot $1 billion a year from 2027 to 2047 to secure the state's water supply.
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union-bulletin.com | Lana Ferguson
DALLAS — A sweeping Texas bill designed to avert the looming possibility of a water crisis passed a final legislative hurdle Friday and now heads to the governor’s desk. Senate Bill 7, authored by Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, works in concert with House Joint Resolution 7, which proposes a constitutional amendment that would allot $1 billion a year from 2027 to 2047 to secure the state’s water supply.
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lancasterfarming.com | Lana Ferguson
DALLAS — A sweeping Texas bill designed to avert the looming possibility of a water crisis passed a final legislative hurdle Friday and now heads to the governor’s desk. Senate Bill 7, authored by Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, works in concert with House Joint Resolution 7, which proposes a constitutional amendment that would allot $1 billion a year from 2027 to 2047 to secure the state’s water supply.
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