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Water, water, Thursday
Friday, March 22, 2019 by Elizabeth Pagano
Those curious about the state of water and water policy in Texas might want to head down to the Capitol next Thursday, when Schreiner University, Texas Tech University, Texas Public Radio and the Hill Country Alliance will be holding the Texas Water Symposium. State representatives Kyle Biedermann (District 73; Comal, Kendall and Gillespie counties); Vikki Goodwin (District 47; western Travis County); Andrew Murr (District 53; western Hill Country counties) and Erin Zwiener (District 45; Hays and Blanco counties) will talk about water and water issues in a panel hosted by Vanessa Puig-Williams of Puig-Williams Law, PLLC. It all takes place at the state Capitol Extension, room E1.014, from 7 until 8:30 p.m. and is free and open to the public (with a recording of the discussion to air on Texas Public Radio one week later).
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