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Monthly Archives: January 2020

Where Did All the Water Go? Dealing with Drought in Texas

By Carl R. Allred |

Drought is a major concern in the State of Texas, and for good reason. The last severe drought that our State experienced was back in 2011, and due to a lack of preparation, a lot of regions throughout the State felt the negative impact of that drought more than ever before. To be fair,… Read More »

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Texas Law Seeks to Improve Cybersecurity for Individuals

By Judith El Masri |

The idea of someone in another country hacking or cyber-attacking the internet and stealing money and financial information from hard working people makes me really angry. The idea of someone in this country hacking into the internet and stealing money and wreaking havoc for individuals, businesses, and municipalities makes me really angry. It happens… Read More »

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Bracket Bill: How the 2020 Census May Change Which Texas Laws Apply to a City

By Byron L. Brown |

The year is 2020. Jokes about Barbara Walters are timely; jokes about hindsight are not. Also, this new year comes with a few other new things in tow: a new decade, new Olympics, a new presidential election, and a new census. It’s that last one I mostly want to talk about today. Another attorney… Read More »

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Public Input Ahead of City Council Decisions on Agenda Items Now Required under Texas Law

By Brandon Morris |

In Texas, it has long been established that the public has a right to attend public meetings, such as city council meetings, so that they can be aware of what’s going on in their local government. There is an entire chapter in the Texas Government Code known as the Texas Open Meetings Act which… Read More »

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