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Texas congressman confirms extremist threats against Congress for Biden's State of the Union address
Inside Texas Politics
Texas lawmakers consider making ERCOT a state agency for better oversight
“I think we may see a move to bring ERCOT back in as a state agency or, if it’s still a private company, we’ll have many more controls," said Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.
Inside Texas Politics
Inside Texas Politics: State legislators consider restructuring Texas utilities to create oversight
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick weighs in about how the Texas Legislature will handle the deadly power outages and Gov. Greg Abbott eliminating statewide COVID-19 restrictions.
Texas News
Terminated ERCOT CEO says he won't seek or accept severance pay
ERCOT's board served CEO Bill Magness with a 60-day's termination notice Wednesday. Thursday, he said he would not accept any payouts.
Inside Politics
Amber Alert-style communication system discussed to warn Texans of future widespread electric outages
“AT&T has already reached out and said that they think they have a fix where they want to be helpful,” said state Rep. Craig Goldman, R-Fort Worth.
Inside Politics
Fixing Texas’ energy infrastructure failures might go to a special legislative session
“We’re going to get something done on this. We have to. People died. It’s as serious of an issue as it gets for the legislature,” said House Speaker Dade Phelan.
Inside Texas Politics
Inside Texas Politics: State lawmakers have limited time to fix power issues
With about 90 days left in the legislative session, Texas lawmakers have turned their focus to the recent power crisis. The first hearings were held this past week.
Live_now
Texas House hears from ERCOT, power company executives in 15-hour hearing Thursday
The Texas House Committees on State Affairs and Energy Resources are in recess until 9 a.m. Friday.
Inside Texas Politics
Inside Texas Politics: 'We're going to figure out what went wrong and fix it,' State Rep. Leach says of power outages
State Rep. Jeff Leach, R-Plano, said people must be held accountable for failing Texans, and legislators must fix the issues to keep it from happening again.
Texas News
Deregulation of electric utilities was a 'big mistake,' Bexar County judge tells Texas lawmakers after massive outages
“It is time to go back to the proven formula of utility regulation that Texas had prior to 1999,” County Judge Nelson Wolff said in a letter to the governor.
Inside Texas Politics
Texas congressman: One energy company alerted ERCOT, Texas officials days before winter storms of potential problems. No one listened
“Why was Dallas’ skyline lit up while Dallas residents were literally freezing in their homes? That’s unacceptable,” said U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, D-Dallas.
Inside Politics
Natural gas supply is critically low in Texas. Are rolling gas outages next?
"Natural gas supply constraints may lead to service outages for some Atmos Energy customers," the utility announced Wednesday night.
Inside Texas Politics
Texas lawmakers consider making ERCOT a state agency for better oversight
“I think we may see a move to bring ERCOT back in as a state agency or, if it’s still a private company, we’ll have many more controls," said Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.
Inside Texas Politics
Inside Texas Politics: State legislators consider restructuring Texas utilities to create oversight
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick weighs in about how the Texas Legislature will handle the deadly power outages and Gov. Greg Abbott eliminating statewide COVID-19 restrictions.
Texas News
Terminated ERCOT CEO says he won't seek or accept severance pay
ERCOT's board served CEO Bill Magness with a 60-day's termination notice Wednesday. Thursday, he said he would not accept any payouts.
Inside Politics
Amber Alert-style communication system discussed to warn Texans of future widespread electric outages
“AT&T has already reached out and said that they think they have a fix where they want to be helpful,” said state Rep. Craig Goldman, R-Fort Worth.
Inside Politics
Fixing Texas’ energy infrastructure failures might go to a special legislative session
“We’re going to get something done on this. We have to. People died. It’s as serious of an issue as it gets for the legislature,” said House Speaker Dade Phelan.
Inside Texas Politics
Inside Texas Politics: State lawmakers have limited time to fix power issues
With about 90 days left in the legislative session, Texas lawmakers have turned their focus to the recent power crisis. The first hearings were held this past week.
Live_now
Texas House hears from ERCOT, power company executives in 15-hour hearing Thursday
The Texas House Committees on State Affairs and Energy Resources are in recess until 9 a.m. Friday.
Inside Texas Politics
Inside Texas Politics: 'We're going to figure out what went wrong and fix it,' State Rep. Leach says of power outages
State Rep. Jeff Leach, R-Plano, said people must be held accountable for failing Texans, and legislators must fix the issues to keep it from happening again.
Texas News
Deregulation of electric utilities was a 'big mistake,' Bexar County judge tells Texas lawmakers after massive outages
“It is time to go back to the proven formula of utility regulation that Texas had prior to 1999,” County Judge Nelson Wolff said in a letter to the governor.
Inside Texas Politics
Texas congressman: One energy company alerted ERCOT, Texas officials days before winter storms of potential problems. No one listened
“Why was Dallas’ skyline lit up while Dallas residents were literally freezing in their homes? That’s unacceptable,” said U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, D-Dallas.
Inside Politics
Natural gas supply is critically low in Texas. Are rolling gas outages next?
"Natural gas supply constraints may lead to service outages for some Atmos Energy customers," the utility announced Wednesday night.
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