Daniel Alders discusses groundwater policy and local engagement in recent tweets

Daniel Alders discusses groundwater policy and local engagement in recent tweets
Daniel Alders, Texas State Representative from the 6th district — Official Website
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Daniel Alders, a Texas state representative, posted a series of tweets on July 15 and 16, 2025, focusing on legislative activities and community engagement in East Texas.

On July 15, Alders shared a brief message: “Amen.”

The following day, he commented on a legislative hearing: “Yesterday’s House Natural Resources Committee hearing introduced an important conversation about the future of groundwater policy in Texas. I want to again thank Chairman @CodyforTexas for the opportunity to sit in and engage with the witnesses as we discussed a proposal that” (posted July 16, 2025).

Later on July 16, Alders reflected on constituent outreach efforts: “I really appreciated this townhall with @SenBryanHughes and our constituents in Smith County. There’s a lot happening across our state, and it’s important we keep our folks at home informed and stay focused on serving East Texas.

#txlege
#HD6″

Groundwater management has been an ongoing issue in Texas due to population growth and recurring droughts. The House Natural Resources Committee regularly examines water policy proposals to address these challenges. Townhalls are commonly used by legislators like Alders to communicate directly with constituents about legislative developments and regional concerns.



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