Senate Bill 5 is a new state law that gives Texas $280 million to handle disasters and prepare for future ones. The law passed both the Texas Senate and House with strong support in September 2025.
The funding breaks down into three main parts. First, $200 million helps the Governor match federal disaster money for recovery efforts. This is important because when the federal government sends disaster aid, Texas must provide its own money to match it. Second, $50 million goes to 29 counties affected by July 2025 flooding to build flood warning sirens and flood gauges. These tools give people early warning so they can stay safe. Third, $28 million funds better weather forecasting and measurement tools to improve flood prediction and warnings.
The 29 affected counties span Central Texas and include areas like Travis, Bexar, and Williamson. By investing in warning systems and weather technology now, we protect more people during future storms.
This law took effect immediately after passage. It shows our state is committed to learning from recent floods and building stronger protections. Communities can now apply for these grants to strengthen their disaster readiness.
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