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Mayor and IGR tout wins: Lynchburg pump station, Lake Houston, parks and film incentive among session gains
Summary
The mayor and Houston’s Intergovernmental Relations team summarized a list of appropriations and statutory changes from the 2025 Texas Legislature they said will support water infrastructure, parks, film production and other city priorities.
Houston’s mayor and the city’s Intergovernmental Relations team outlined results of the 2025 Texas legislative session on June 24, highlighting direct appropriations and policy steps they said will help city infrastructure, parks and economic development.
Joshua Sanders, chief of Intergovernmental Relations, said the city and its partners reviewed more than 2,200 bills and worked with the mayor’s team, department liaisons and outside partners to secure multiple appropriations and statutory changes. Key items the city highlighted include:
- Lynchburg pump…
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