April 10

The Texas Legislative Update, Episode 11: Big Progress on Budget, Grid Reform

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The Texas Legislative Update, Episode 11: Big Progress on Budget, Grid Reform

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In Episode 11 of the Texas Legislative Update, David Blackmon and Jason Modglin, President of the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers, detail the significant energy-related events of 2023 legislative session for the week ended April 7, 2023.

Topics Discussed:

– House approves 302.6 billion biennial budget

– Conflict on property tax cuts – where’s the compromise?

– Senate approves SB 6 and SB 7

– Re-stimulation bill status

– Key Hearings/testimony

– Preview for next week

– Non- Energy topic: House State Affairs votes 9-3 to give voters the choice on casino gambling, online sports betting bills. Wow.

And we cover it all in just 28 minutes.

Enjoy.

 

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