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The announcement comes in the wake of emotionally charged testimony before state lawmakers from parents who lost daughters in the Camp Mystic flood tragedy.
The families testified that counselors were told not to move children out of cabins until they received instructions to do so, even though floodwaters were rising.
Families of flood victims killed at Camp Mystic testified at a Texas senate hearing for a new bill aimed at improving safety ...
Michael McCown sent his 8-year-old daughter Linnie to a summer camp in central Texas trusting she would be safe.
In the early morning of July 4, the Texas Hill Country received record rainfall—about eight inches in four hours in Hunt, Texas.< ...
Lawmakers heard testimony on Wednesday in support of Senate Bill 1, which would ensure that camps have more safety protocols ...
Senate Bill 1, which would require more oversight of emergency plans and evacuation procedures at summer camps, was advanced after the emotional hearing Wednesday.
(The Center Square) – Parents who lost their daughters from flood waters at Camp Mystic said their deaths were “100% preventable” and asked the legislature to implement mandatory safety protocols for ...
Families of children at Camp Mystic who died in the devastating floods in Texas last month made emotional testimonies and ...
In response, the committee unanimously passed Senate Bill 1, allocating $200 million to improve infrastructure and technology ...
Katherine, just 19, was among the 27 girls who died at Camp Mystic on July 4, when the Guadalupe River exceeded its banks.
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