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Officials of the private Christian girls camp shared a letter with Texas lawmakers, noting they will go 'above and beyond' what any new safety laws may require.
Nearly two months after flash floods swept through Camp Mystic on July 4, killing 27 girls and two counselors, their parents filled the Texas Senate chamber Thu ...
The new protections come after the devastating July Fourth floods in the Texas Hill Country that claimed the lives of dozens ...
The families testified that counselors were told not to move children out of cabins until they received instructions to do so, even though floodwaters were rising.
Here’s where the proposed laws to address camp safety, flood warnings and emergency response stand in the Legislature.
Families of the young girls killed at Camp Mystic watched from the gallery as the Texas House debated and passed the package of bills related to the July 4 flooding.
Texas House lawmakers passed six bills with bipartisan support seeking to improve camp safety and streamline emergency ...
An emotional plea resonated through the state capitol as parents who lost their daughters in the Camp Mystic flood disaster ...
Heart-wrenching testimony from parents whose children died in the Camp Mystic floods moved the Texas Senate Disaster Preparedness and Flooding Committee to tear ...
State Rep Morgan Meyer has co-authored a bill to boost training and emergency preparedness to prevent tragedies like those ...
In response, the committee unanimously passed Senate Bill 1, allocating $200 million to improve infrastructure and technology ...