ISSUES POLICY
TSCRA Prepares for 84th Texas Legislative Session By Robert McKnight, second vice president, Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association
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N JANUARY 13, 2015, THE 84TH SESSION OF THE TEXAS Legislature is kicking off in Austin, Texas. The state House and Senate are welcoming
back many seasoned legislators, but also adding many freshmen to the halls of the Capitol. The Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) is looking forward to being on the ground working at the state Capitol to make sure cattle raisers and landown- ers are properly represented. In past legislative sessions, TSCRA has secured
notable accomplishments. We have worked to pass leg- islation to secure landowners’ private property rights, track animal health issues and strengthen cattle theft laws. We have also worked hand-in-hand with other agricultural and landowner groups to prevent legisla- tion from passing that would not be good for you as ranchers and landowners. TSCRA has been actively monitoring issues that
could come up in this session, as well as meeting new members and their staff and staying in contact with ones we have worked with in the past. We expect to be busy interacting with legislators and keeping an eye on bills that could affect you as stewards of land and livestock. Some say water may not be an issue this session;
however, TSCRA believes this important resource will be a major topic not only this session, but for ones to come. As Texas continues to struggle with drought conditions and the need for water grows in our state, some groundwater ownership issues could come up. TSCRA staunchly believes groundwater is ground- water. If a water resource lies beneath your property, you own it. TSCRA will be active in water rights and ownership issues during this session. TSCRA will also be engaged should any eminent
domain related legislation be fi led. We will do what- ever it takes to make sure landowners are treated fairly when an entity uses the power of eminent domain to claim land for public use.
86 The Cattleman January 2015 Finally, TSCRA will be watching as many other is-
sues important to cattle raisers and landowners come up, and the Association will not hesitate to work with legislators to have legislation fi led if needed. We will do everything possible to make sure cattle
raisers and landowners have the best outcome at the end of this session, and your help is always welcome. In the past, TSCRA members have been instrumen-
tal in making us aware of critical issues and provid- ing a strong voice over at the Capitol. In fact, during the last session, it was TSCRA members who made hundreds of phone calls opposing legislation which would have made it easier for oil and gas pipeline companies to condemn land while limiting the rights of landowners. We will need this same amount of attentiveness
during the 84th session. Your opinion matters to us at TSCRA and we want to make sure we communicate with you to make you aware of important issues as they come up during the legislative session. If you are a TSCRA member, but you haven’t pro-
vided your email address to us, please visit the mem- ber center at
www.tscra.org and update your profi le with a valid email address. We will be sure to stay in contact with you as issues arise and send you email action alerts when needed this session. TSCRA appreciates everything our members have
done to help us accomplish legislative victories in the past, and we know many more achievements will be made in 2015 and in the years to come. We look for- ward to this session and working with all involved to make the 84th legislative session a success for cattle raisers and landowners in Texas. Robert McKnight raises registered and commercial
Herefords and crossbred cattle on ranch land in Jeff Davis, Brewster, Presidio, Reeves and Crane counties. He became a TSCRA director in 1989, and he currently serves as the TSCRA Second Vice President.
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