Vote for a Greener Texas Today – Yes on Prop 8 Water Stewardship

Texas' constitutional amendment elections don't always grab the headlines, but this year's election is one that includes "a must vote yes" proposition.

Proposition 8 – Water Stewardship Amendment (Texas League of Conservation Voters – Education Fund recommends a YES vote.)

Access to a clean, reliable water supply is critical to every Texas family, business and community. How we ensure Texans are prepared to meet future water needs is a critical public policy concern. The Water Stewardship Amendment (Proposition 8 on the Nov. 8 ballot) will help Texas:


• Secure a reliable supply of water for our children and grandchildren
• Protect water quality in our streams, rivers and aquifers
• Increase our water supply, which will help keep water rates affordable
• Enhance water conservation by encouraging more efficient water usage

Proposition 8 was passed unanimously by the Texas Legislature and had the support of both Republicans and Democrats.  It's bipartisan and enjoys broad based support from Texans statewide, including farmers, ranchers, landowners, taxpayers’ organizations and conservation groups like TLCVEF.


Learn more about Proposition 8 and read endorsements from the state's major daily newspapers online here and watch "Kink in the Hose" by clicking on the video screenshot above.

Vote Early, Vote Yes

Early voting begins today, Monday, Oct. 24 and runs through Friday, Nov. 4, 2011.  Visit the Texas Secretary of State's Office Votexas website for more details and links to early voting locations, ballot by mail deadlines and a complete look at what's on the ballot for the Nov. 8, 2011 Constitutional Amendment election.

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