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Governor Abbott Announces Over $26 Million In Grants To Texas Military Communities

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~ In a recent announcement, Governor Greg Abbott revealed that the Texas Military Preparedness Commission (TMPC) will be providing over $26 million in grant funding for infrastructure projects in military communities. This funding is part of the Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant (DEAAG) program and aims to support military installations in Texas and protect jobs in these communities.

Governor Abbott emphasized the importance of these funds, stating that Texas is home to over 1.7 million veterans, active duty, reserve personnel, and their families. He believes that investing in these infrastructure projects will not only enhance the safety and well-being of Texans and Americans but also ensure that military facilities are equipped with the latest technology.

The TMPC's goal is to preserve, protect, expand, and attract new military missions, assets, and installations in Texas. The commission advises the Governor and the Texas Legislature on defense and military issues. It also encourages defense-related businesses to expand or relocate to Texas.

This first round of grants for fiscal years 2026-2027 marks a significant milestone as Governor Abbott has awarded over $172 million through the DEAAG program since 2015. These funds will be distributed among various entities for specific projects aimed at improving infrastructure at military installations.

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The Ark-Tex Council of Governments will receive $5 million to fund their mission at Red River Army Depot to meet U.S. Military Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) requirements. Bell County will receive $4.5 million for the development of an Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) system at Fort Hood.

The City of El Paso will receive $4 million to increase water production capacity at Fort Bliss through the Kay Bailey Hutchison Desalination Plant. Val Verde County will receive $5 million for modernizing airfield lighting systems at Laughlin AFB to meet current and future USAF missions.

The City of Corpus Christi has been granted a total of $3.064 million for two projects. The first is to replace aging domestic wastewater collection pipes at Corpus Christi Naval Air Station, and the second is to install four Atmospheric Water Generation (AWG) units at Corpus Christi Army Depot to supplement water usage in high-demand production areas.

Lastly, the City of San Antonio will receive $5 million for a renovation partnership with the City of San Antonio, Bexar County, the State of Texas, and the Defense Health Agency (DHA) of the South Beach facility at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston.

The TMPC is composed of 13 members serving six-year staggered terms, with each member typically representing an installation in their community. The commission will continue to work towards its goal of supporting servicemembers and preparing Texas to defend its critical infrastructure.

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