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EARLY VOTING BEGINS Monday, October 21, 2013 LAST DAY TO VOTE EARLY Friday, November 1, 2013 Proposition 6 Ballot Language: The constitutional amendment providing for the creation of the State Water lmplementation Fund for Texas and the State Water lmplementation Revenue Fund for Texas to assist in the financing of priority projects in the state water plan to ensure the availability of adequate water resources. 2 www.h2o4texas.org facebook.com/h2o4Texas ELECTION DAY Tuesday, November 5, 2013 Polling locations: www.votetexas.gov
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Page 1: last Day to VotE Early Friday, November 1, 2013 ElEction Day Prop6 Information.pdf · last Day to VotE Early Friday, November 1, 2013 Proposition 6 Ballot language: The constitutional

Early Voting BEginsMonday, October 21, 2013

last Day to VotE EarlyFriday, November 1, 2013

Proposition 6 Ballot language:The constitutional amendment providing for the creation of the State Water lmplementation Fund for Texas and the State Water lmplementation Revenue Fund for Texas to assist in the financing of priority projects in the state water plan to ensure the availability of adequate water resources.

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www.h2o4texas.orgfacebook.com/h2o4texas

ElEction DayTuesday, November 5, 2013

Polling locations: www.votetexas.gov

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a onE-timE inVEstmEnt, watEr for gEnErations

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what EVEry tExan shoulD know aBout ProP 6 and investing in our State Water Plan:

1. Texas grows by approximately 1200 people every day, and our state’s population is projected to nearly double by 2060.

2. Texas’ current water supplies cannot support that growth. Prop 6 will help ensure that our state’s growing cities, industry and farms have the water they need for the next 50 years.

3. The funds being invested by Prop 6 will provide low-interest loans for water supply projects. Prop 6 does not provide grants – these are loans that must be repaid to the state.

4. The recipients of these loans will be limited to political subdivisions of the state, such as our growing towns and cities, to help them implement critical water supply projects, including water conservation strategies.

5. The funds approved by Prop 6 will be loaned from constitutionally-dedicated accounts, which means that the funds can only be used for water supply projects included in our State Water Plan.

6. Prop 6 will not raise taxes on Texans or Texas businesses.


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