Gov. Rick Perry today (May 28, 2013) ceremonially signed House Bill 4, which lays
the foundation for meeting Texas' water future water needs. HB 4
provides for active, full-time governance at the Texas Water Development
Board; creates a new funding mechanism to support water-supply project
implementation over the next 50 years; and directs local, regional and
state officials to prioritize projects to ensure efficient use of
available resources. The governor was joined by Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst
and Speaker Joe Straus, as well as bill authors Reps. Allan Ritter, Four
Price, Eric Johnson, Doug Miller and Eddie Lucio III, and sponsor Sen.
Troy Fraser at the signing ceremony.
"Water is an essential part of everyone's life, and ensuring adequate
supplies means continued job creation, stronger communities and
healthier families for decades to come," Gov. Perry said. "HB 4 will
help secure our water supplies for generations, even through rapid
population and economic growth, by creating new funds that will support
local and regional projects and lower the cost of issuing bonds for
much-needed water projects."
HB 4 will ensure Texas has a reliable water supply for the next 50
years by promoting conservation and innovative reuse. With voter
approval of SJR 1 this fall, this $2 billion investment will fund up to
$30 billion in projects over the next 50 years. These measures will help
address the increased demand population growth will have on our water
needs now and into the future.
"Our state's economic engine continues to outpace the rest of the
nation, so we're taking aggressive steps to ensure our infrastructure
can support the accompanying growth," Lt. Gov. Dewhurst said. "This bill
is part of an overall solution that combines great fiscal stewardship
with citizen involvement and sound strategic planning to meet our
state's water needs for the next fifty years."
"The Texas House made HB 4 a top priority because we have all seen
the devastating effects that severe drought can have on our farms, our
communities and our entire economy," Speaker Straus said. "In addition,
we know that a reliable supply of water will help us remain the leading
state in the country for job creation."
"It has been an honor to work with leadership on securing our future
water supply," Rep. Ritter said. "The Governor and the Legislature
worked together to help ensure that we will have our most essential
element to public health and economic growth for decades to come."
"The drought not only has an impact on the health and safety of our
communities but it also affects our State's economy and the ability to
attract new businesses," Sen. Fraser said. "I am glad that we finally
passed HB 4 to implement the State Water Plan, so we can ensure Texas
will have sufficient water supplies during times of drought."
House Bill 4 becomes law on Sept. 1, 2013.