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Texas Senator Pushes for Flood Warning System Upgrades After Deadly Hill Country Flooding
The article provides an overview of Texas State Senator Paul Bettencourt's proposal for a major upgrade to the state's flood warning systems following the devastating flooding in Texas Hill Country in July 2025, which claimed over 130 lives. Bettencourt is introducing Senate Bill 2, which aims to improve the flood warning systems in flood-prone areas, particularly in the Hill Country, and other regions of Texas. H
Texas Senator Pushes for Flood Warning System Upgrades After Deadly Hill Country Flooding
The article provides an overview of Texas State Senator Paul Bettencourt's proposal for a major upgrade to the state's flood warning systems following the devastating flooding in Texas Hill Country in July 2025, which claimed over 130 lives. Bettencourt is introducing Senate Bill 2, which aims to improve the flood warning systems in flood-prone areas, particularly in the Hill Country, and other regions of Texas. H
California proposes first-ever standard for insurance coverage on wildfire smoke damage
California is taking a significant step toward establishing the country’s first official insurance standard for smoke damage, aiming to address a persistent and often overlooked issue affecting wildfire survivors. Every year, wildfires leave behind more than scorched land—they also blanket homes in soot and smoke that can carry toxic substances, even when structures remain standing. Currently, there are no statewide or national guidelines requiring insurers to cover the cost of testi
California proposes first-ever standard for insurance coverage on wildfire smoke damage
California is taking a significant step toward establishing the country’s first official insurance standard for smoke damage, aiming to address a persistent and often overlooked issue affecting wildfire survivors. Every year, wildfires leave behind more than scorched land—they also blanket homes in soot and smoke that can carry toxic substances, even when structures remain standing. Currently, there are no statewide or national guidelines requiring insurers to cover the cost of testi









