Secure the Texas Grid Coalition Zoom Call

 
SECURE THE TEXAS ELECTRIC GRID
 

Do not miss the Zoom meeting tomorrow Wednesday, August 12th, 2026 @ 9am.

Please attend to learn more of what the Secure the Texas Grid Coalition is working on presently and moving forward. Let's work together to Secure the Texas Grid!

Join in to discuss our strategy to testify at the House State Affairs Committee Meeting on August 19, 2026, at 8 AM, either in person or through written testimony. The State Affairs Committee will be addressing Data Centers and 765-kV Transmission lines. We had success in the Senate Committee hearing; but in order to impact legislation, we will need to win over the House as well.

We will also be discussing our legislative plan of action for the 90th General Legislative Session. Tune in, much to discuss!

 

About the Secure the Texas Grid Coalition

The Secure the Texas Grid Coalition is a dedicated subdivision of the national Secure the Grid Coalition, a non-partisan alliance of policy experts, energy professionals, legislators, and national security specialists committed to fortifying America's electrical infrastructure. Focused on Texas, our initiative educates stakeholders and collaborates with state and local government entities to safeguard the electric grid as a cornerstone of critical infrastructure. By addressing vulnerabilities from natural disasters, such as extreme weather events, and adversarial threats, including cyberattacks and enemy infiltration, we advocate for resilient policies, enhanced physical and cyber protections, and proactive emergency planning to ensure uninterrupted power for Texas communities and the broader economy.

 
Montgomery County Eagle Forum

Montgomery County Eagle Forum (MCEF) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization devoted to educating, motivating and activating citizens to become involved in our local, state and national governments. We desire the restoration and preservation of the Judeo-Christian principles upon which the United States was founded and want to help you get involved.

https://mceagleforum.org/
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