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Straus appoints Larson, Phelan to SWIFT committee

Texas House Speaker Joe Straus on Wednesday appointed state Reps. Lyle Larson of San Antonio and Dade Phelan of Beaumont to the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas (SWIFT) Advisory Committee. Larson will serve as the advisory committee’s co-chairman.
The legislature created the SWIFT advisory committee to oversee the Texas Water Development Board’s (TDWB) implementation of House Bill 4, which was passed in 2013. That legislation established the SWIFT account to provide loans that help communities across Texas finance water supply and conservation projects.
In the first year of implementation in 2015, the SWIFT program supported 30 water projects around the state totaling almost $900 million. In 2016, the TWDB is considering applications from approximately 25 different entities that have requested funding of about $800 million.
“The SWIFT is helping provide the water supply needed for a growing population and a healthy economy,” Straus said. “I have full confidence in Representative Larson and Representative Phelan to help ensure that the SWIFT is run wisely and effectively.”
The advisory committee provides recommendations to the TDWB on a number of issues, including the prioritization of projects in the State Water Plan, meeting goals for conservation, and management of the SWIFT. Statute requires that the advisory committee include one member from the House Appropriations Committee, one from the Natural Resources Committee and one at-large member. State Rep. Eddie Lucio III of Brownsville will continue to serve on the advisory committee.
Source: Texas House of Representatives

Written by:
kristin
Published on:
June 23, 2016

Categories: General

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