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The Texas Legislative Update with David Blackmon and Jason Modglin, Episode 10

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The Texas Legislative Update with David Blackmon and Jason Modglin, Episode 10

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In Episode 10 of the Texas Legislative Update, David Blackmon and Jason Modglin, President of the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers, review the energy-related events in Austin for the week ended March 31, 2023.

Topics covered:

– Status report on federal HR 1, the House of Representatives omnibus energy bill;

Back in Austin:
– Movement on carbon legislation and why it is important;

– Machinations in the Texas House and Senate on property taxes;

– Hearing in the House State Affairs Committee on electric grid reforms;

– Preview of next week, which promises to be fast and furious.

 

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