Texas Lawmakers Tackle Disaster Preparedness in Marathon Hearing, Set to Hear Kerrville Voices Next Week

Staff Writer – Cuero Online News |July 27, 2025

In a nearly 12-hour joint hearing that drew testimony from top state agencies and emergency officials, the Texas Senate and House Committees on Disaster Preparedness and Flooding took decisive steps toward crafting legislation aimed at strengthening the state’s emergency response infrastructure. Held in Austin, the hearing marked a pivotal moment in an ongoing effort to improve coordination, communication, and life-saving preparedness in the face of Texas’s increasingly frequent natural disasters.

Testimony was presented by Nim Kidd of the Texas Department of Emergency Management, along with leadership from the Department of Public Safety, Texas Parks and Wildlife, TXDoT, the Public Utility Commission, and the Texas Water Development Board. These agencies addressed critical issues, ranging from disaster timelines and warning protocols to infrastructure resilience and inter-agency coordination.

Of particular focus was the exchange with the Upper Guadalupe River Authority, which oversees operations along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County. The dialogue highlighted the importance of river gauge technology, early alert systems, and cross-agency best practices in flood-prone regions. Testimony from additional river authorities reinforced the need for consistent standards and local empowerment in water management strategies.

In a deeply technical yet urgent final panel, lawmakers zeroed in on radio interoperability—a key factor in ensuring first responders can seamlessly communicate across jurisdictions during emergencies. The discussion underscored the vital role that communication infrastructure plays in both immediate response and long-term recovery efforts…

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