United Chamber Joins Statewide Water Coalition

Al Arreola Jr

President & CEO

A statewide coalition of Texas business leaders and organizations, including the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce, has launched an initiative urging the Texas Legislature to establish a dedicated revenue source to fund future water projects.


Texas’ growing population and expanding economy are placing unprecedented demands on the state’s finite water resources. This coalition is focused on ensuring water infrastructure remains a top priority in the upcoming 89th Texas Legislature.


The coalition’s efforts center on two goals: developing a resilient, diversified water supply to meet increasing demand and upgrading aging drinking water and wastewater systems across Texas. Just as a dependable energy grid and skilled workforce are pillars of Texas’ success, reliable water infrastructure is essential to sustaining long-term growth and prosperity.


“The continuation of Texas’ economic miracle hinges on securing a dependable water supply that will support our state’s growing communities and economy,” said David Leebron, president and CEO at Texas 2036. “This coalition is taking a long-term approach to ensure our water infrastructure supports a thriving, resilient Texas and the health of all Texans.”


With an estimated $154 billion needed for water infrastructure investments over the next 50 years, coalition members recognize that a dedicated water revenue stream is crucial to preserving Texas’ economic strength and quality of life.


Recent legislative actions and a voter-supported constitutional initiative last year established the Texas Water Fund, making an important down payment toward overhauling Texas’ water infrastructure. However, coalition members emphasize that the next step—creating a dedicated funding stream—is necessary to support the state’s future economy.


With Texas’ regions facing unique water needs, from urban growth to expansion in the manufacturing, energy, and agricultural sectors, coalition members across the state are calling for additional funding this legislative session.


“Water fuels Texas—our businesses, our communities, and our economy,” said Al Arreola Jr., President & CEO of the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce. “It’s critical that we invest in water infrastructure now to ensure a strong and sustainable future for Texas.”


Texas voters also recognize the urgency of water issues. In the 8th Texas Voter Poll recently released by Texas 2036, a majority of Texans (85%) expressed deep concern about potential water shortages, making water security a priority. Following the creation of the Texas Water Fund in 2023, 85% support long-term investments in water infrastructure, with 68% favoring an additional $1 billion annually for the fund.


As the 89th Texas Legislature approaches, the coalition stands ready to support lawmakers and additional stakeholders in securing a dedicated funding mechanism for water infrastructure—protecting Texas’ economic vitality and quality of life for generations to come.


The coalition includes the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce, the Dallas Regional Chamber, the Greater Houston Partnership, Texas 2036, Texas Association of Business, Texas Chemistry Council, Texas Association of Manufacturers, Texas REALTORS, Texas Water Association, and dozens more chambers and business groups.


The full list of coalition members can be found at www.texas2036.org/txwater-funding.


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