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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.
Families of the victims killed at Camp Mystic during the Texas flood disaster spoke out at a hearing for a bill to improve safety at youth camps.
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.
Michael McCown sent his 8-year-old daughter Linnie to a summer camp in central Texas trusting she would be safe.
Dozens of families packed inside a small room at the Texas Capitol Monday shared tragic stories — and where their lives are now — after learning their daughters died in July floods at Camp Mystic.
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 ...
Parents of the Camp Mystic flood victims spoke before a Texas Senate committee on Wednesday, advocating for camp safety ...
Senate Bill 1, which would require more oversight of emergency plans and evacuation procedures at summer camps, was advanced after the emotional hearing Wednesday.
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 ...