Protection of our water, public education and legislation for local management of growth. Please read to better understand what is really at stake with this election.
Some Uvalde County interests are big water permit holders and want a pipeline to sell the water “under their land” to San Antonio. It is currently illegal to sell Uvalde County groundwater to Bexar County. These water folks want to change Texas law. In order to get this done, they need to elect a person who will press for this legislation, enabling them to make millions of dollars selling “their” water.
Uvalde interests heavily donated to my opponent’s campaign. Former Democratic Governor Dolph Briscoe, the 4th largest water permit holder in the state, donated $10,000 to Miller’s campaign. His partner, Archie McFaddin, gave $2,000 and John Weisman, $60,000.
Many New Braunfels residents need a state representative to help them regarding the local quarries. Residents state that dust, truck traffic, daily blasting, damage to their homes and breathing problems are reasons to not Permit new quarries. Texas law does not allow county commissioners to help manage this development.
Texas Aggregate and Concrete Association donated significantly to my opponent’s campaign. Ingraham, a local ready mix plants displays a campaign sign of his on FM 46 toward Boerne. Miller has stated that our county commissioners have enough authority.
Please help me represent our beautiful Hill Country in the Texas House. Send a small donation my way and ask your friends to help, too. Time is short and the message crucial. Please forward this to thinking friends and family. I have NO conflicts of interest and NO implications of unethical behavior.
I promise to represent the interests of us – the people.
Thank you,
Dan
Sources: Concerned citizens and EAA Board Members, Edwards Aquifer Board Meeting Notices and Minutes, New Braunfels Herald Zeitung, San Antonio Express News, Texans for Public Justice, Lobby Watch tpj.org/Lobby_Watch, Texans for a Strong Economy PAC, Texas Ethics Commission Candidate Reports

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