North Texas business leaders say deteriorating water infrastructure and taxes are among their top concerns going into next month’s election.

Members of the Richardson and Dallas chambers of commerce met in Richardson Tuesday to discuss the local impact the proposed amendments on the Nov. 4 ballot would have on businesses.

This year voters will decide on 17 constitutional amendments that address tax exemptions, constitutional rights and water infrastructure, among other things.

“From a business perspective, of course ... this room knows better than anyone how much water you truly need for business up here in Richardson with the manufacturing plants,” said Rebekah Chenelle, the senior vice president of public policy for the Dallas Regional Chamber.

She said getting Proposition 4 on the

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