
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
On this episode of the podcast, Texas Land Commisioner Dawn Buckingham discussed the devastating floods in Texas, highlighting the area's vulnerability to flash floods and the unprecedented water levels that caused significant destruction. Dr. Buckingham noted the loss of 94 lives across six counties, with 75 in Kerr County and 27 at Camp Mystic. She praised the community's resilience and the efforts of first responders. Dr. Buckingham and Amanda Head also briefly touch on the reduction in illegal border crossings from 95-99% due to improved federal policies and the importance of community support, exemplified by local companies like H-E-B.
You can follow the Land Commissioner on X (formerly Twitter) by searching for her handle: DrBuckinghamTX.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
4.9
6565 ratings
On this episode of the podcast, Texas Land Commisioner Dawn Buckingham discussed the devastating floods in Texas, highlighting the area's vulnerability to flash floods and the unprecedented water levels that caused significant destruction. Dr. Buckingham noted the loss of 94 lives across six counties, with 75 in Kerr County and 27 at Camp Mystic. She praised the community's resilience and the efforts of first responders. Dr. Buckingham and Amanda Head also briefly touch on the reduction in illegal border crossings from 95-99% due to improved federal policies and the importance of community support, exemplified by local companies like H-E-B.
You can follow the Land Commissioner on X (formerly Twitter) by searching for her handle: DrBuckinghamTX.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
237 Listeners
63,409 Listeners
5,750 Listeners
2,079 Listeners
2,551 Listeners
6,575 Listeners
6,435 Listeners
44,343 Listeners
11,813 Listeners
4,773 Listeners
8,863 Listeners
1,844 Listeners
264 Listeners
778 Listeners
148 Listeners