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The Texas 2026 March primary season is heating up. But, State Representative Stan Kitzman is adamant that Austin is not Washington D. C. While many issues are decided down party lines, Kitzman says that without bipartisanship amendments and many issues high on constituents' radar would not be resolved. He also goes on to relate that "water issues" are looming larger than ever on the horizon. It is probable that precedents, such as the rule of capture, will be discussed in the next session. He also says that the burgeoning budget is due to the ever-growing population. Kitzman assures us that removing the MO school funding will provide more property tax relief while efforts are in place to "raise the bar" on public education.
By Herman BruneThe Texas 2026 March primary season is heating up. But, State Representative Stan Kitzman is adamant that Austin is not Washington D. C. While many issues are decided down party lines, Kitzman says that without bipartisanship amendments and many issues high on constituents' radar would not be resolved. He also goes on to relate that "water issues" are looming larger than ever on the horizon. It is probable that precedents, such as the rule of capture, will be discussed in the next session. He also says that the burgeoning budget is due to the ever-growing population. Kitzman assures us that removing the MO school funding will provide more property tax relief while efforts are in place to "raise the bar" on public education.