Texas is poised to make the largest investment in its water supply in the state's 180-year history after voters on Tuesday approved Proposition 4, which authorizes $20 billion to be spent on water projects over the next two decades.

The vote comes at a time when communities are scrambling to find new water supplies to meet the needs of their growing population, all while deteriorating infrastructure and a warming climate threaten the state’s water supply.

Throughout Texas’ history, ensuring water supply has rarely been a partisan issue. Many see it as a precious resource essential to both survival and the prosperity of the state's economy. However, this year proved that water is personal and deeply emotional too. Proposed reservoirs and groundwater exports in East Texas have outraged man

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