Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called a special session for the state legislature on Monday to discuss emergency procedures and early warning systems in the wake of the deadly flooding earlier this month.
"We must ensure better preparation in the future," Abbott said in a statement posted on social media.
The session was scheduled to begin at noon local time, according to a press release from his office.
More than 130 people were killed earlier this month as historic flash flooding tore through central Texas over the Fourth of July weekend.
In addition to three people missing in Kerr County, there were still three people missing in Travis County and one person listed as missing in Burnet County, according to the most recent update last week.
Abbott on Sunday said the special session would