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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick signaled that he plans to push for the state to pay for sirens erected alongside the Guadalupe River in ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick told CBS News Monday that the state of Texas could pay for storm sirens along the Guadalupe River.
Texas should buy warning sirens for counties in flash flood zones by next summer to better alert residents so they can get to ...
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Officials in Texas are facing mounting questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm’s way before a flash ...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNTexas Governor Gov Abbott to address deadly July 4 flooding in special sessionAs the death toll from the July 4th floods in Kerr County continues to climb - now surpassing the fatalities from Hurricane Beryl and even Hurricane Harvey – lawmakers are under growing pressure to ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said that there were some alert warnings that went out around the time that the flash flooding ravaged Texas Hill Country, but explained that not everyone received those … ...
Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick serves as Acting Governor of Texas due to Governor Greg Abbott’s absence. He has previously assumed responsibility several times, including during Hurricane Beryl ...
More than 20 girls attending a summer camp were unaccounted for amid significant flooding in Central Texas, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said Friday. About 750 children at Camp Mystic, a private Christian ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick speaks to a reporter during a press conference at the Texas Capitol in Austin, Texas on Monday, June 23, 2025. Ronaldo Bolaños/The Texas Tribune ...
Dan Patrick won’t support Abbott’s call to regulate THC, setting up showdown By Benjamin Wermund, Austin Bureau June 23, 2025 ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick defended Senate Bill 3, which would ban the sale of certain THC products, citing concerns about public health. The bill has passed both the House and Senate and awaits ...
SB 3 was a priority bill for Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who led the push for the ban to pass in both the Texas House and Senate during the regular legislative session. Now Patrick is calling out Abbott ...
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