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The NTMWD Victims page has been started to update local landowners regarding "sovereign immunity" issues and landowner rights.

Texas' grid operator ERCOT has 1 reason that it claims it can't be sued 02/23/2021

Now it's starting to hit home to more residents: the Texas grid operator, ERCOT says it can't be sued. Why? Because of SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY.

We've been preaching about this for awhile now.

Texas' grid operator ERCOT has 1 reason that it claims it can't be sued Even as lawsuits emerge after Texas' winter storm, the power grid operator says it wouldn't benefit anyone to sue them.

A Gentleman Rancher's Guide to Fighting Tarrant Regional Water District - D Magazine 02/10/2021

"It all started a few years back when the entity responsible for getting water to Fort Worth, the TRWD - Tarrant Regional Water District, let it be known that it intended to take part of Bennett’s ranch and lay a pipe across it. The water district sued Bennett in an attempt to get the land. The case made its way to the Texas Supreme Court, where Bennett won on a procedural matter before being bounced back to a district court in Athens, where it now sits."

My, oh, my. Does this sound familiar? And this isn't even the North Texas Municipal Water District! It shows how widespread these issues are!

A Gentleman Rancher's Guide to Fighting Tarrant Regional Water District - D Magazine How is Monty Bennett working to keep a pipeline off his land? With endangered animals, a cemetery, and a whole lot of money.

Photos from NTMWD Victims's post 01/29/2021

Well, here we go again. Below is the motion for a new trial filed with the Fifth District Appellate Court in Dallas. Stand by for the brief, which will be forthcoming. The tables have turned and it seems we now have ALL the leverage (not that we were at a disadvantage before.) :)

Stay tuned, all.

11/19/2020

If you have time this afternoon, please feel free to call in and listen to the meeting of the North Texas Municipal Water District Board of directors today at 2:30pm. You can call 844-621-3956 and enter the access code: 928 587 040. This is a public meeting and may be attended by all concerned parties.

11/18/2020

As told to us by someone with knowledge of this situation. Source shall remain anonymous. Onward...

Photos from NTMWD Victims's post 11/17/2020

Arrogance + Incompetence can equal catastrophe. Lots of reading here, but this is only the beginning...

This is a petition to the court for a new trial.


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11/01/2020

"Senator (Angela Paxton) is concerned with supporting a position that may place her in conflict with her husband the Texas Attorney General" is a poor excuse for leadership.

Attn:
Morgan Meyer, Chair of the General Investigating Committee
State Representative Nicole Collier, Vice Chair of the General Investigating Committee

11/01/2020

What does State Senator Angela Paxton think about this?

More to come.

Governmental immunity affects every Texan, whether you know it or not.

The light bulb came on recently for a friend. Paraphrasing here, he said "Let's say I am in an accident and knocked unconscious. The ambulance takes me to a state-run hospital and they make a mistake. Because of governmental immunity, I or my family will have no way of receiving compensation?"

That's exactly right. Governmental immunity protects hospitals, government agencies and those agencies who claim to be "government" (but really are not.)

The page has highlighted the landowner fight here in Collin County, but this is EVERY TEXAN'S PROBLEM. Sorry to shout, but from no-knock raids to landowner fights, YOU could be a target and will have zero recourse to fight it.

Let's change that.

10/31/2020

After numerous conversations with Representative Noble's Chief of Staff Suzanne Bowers, it is clear Representative Candy Noble holds the responsibility to represent her constituents as paramount. She believes in landowner rights, due process, and eliminating governmental abuse.

As a current member of the Texas House General Investigating Committee, Representative Noble and the committee have the obligation to conduct investigations on any agency or subdivision of government within the state on matters necessary for the welfare and protection of state citizens. As such, an investigation in to the North Texas Municipal Water Districts ongoing practices to victimize and exploit Texas landowners is more than warranted. Please join us in supporting Representative Noble, and her efforts to eliminate governmental abuse towards Texas landowners.

https://house.texas.gov/committees/committee/?committee=C280

https://www.texastribune.org/directory/candy-noble/

https://votecandynoble.com/

https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=89

10/31/2020

Governmental immunity affects every Texan, whether you know it or not.

The light bulb came on recently for a friend. Paraphrasing here, he said "Let's say I am in an accident and knocked unconscious. The ambulance takes me to a state-run hospital and they make a mistake. Because of governmental immunity, I or my family will have no way of receiving compensation?"

That's exactly right. Governmental immunity protects hospitals, government agencies and those agencies who claim to be "government" (but really are not.)

The page has highlighted the landowner fight here in Collin County, but this is EVERY TEXAN'S PROBLEM. Sorry to shout, but from no-knock raids to landowner fights, YOU could be a target and will have zero recourse to fight it.

Let's change that.

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North Texas Municipal Water District Victims

As you can see in the photo above, this is what happens when North Texas Municipal Water District decides to put a water pipeline through a property. Though they were expected to restore the property to its previous lush green state, the easement looks like a barren parking lot. Now, they are hiding behind “sovereign immunity,” leaving landowners with no rights to fight back.

We know we’re not the only ones to experience this. If you are a rancher or landowner who has become a victim of North Texas Municipal Water District’s practices, please contact us. We are working to fix this situation and want to hear your story.

To learn more about sovereign immunity and how might could affect you, please visit this news page: https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/investigates/you-will-get-nothing-you-have-to-walk-away-governmental-immunity-blocks-texans-from-protection/287-c0154846-789d-472f-9b5d-4fe86e2272ec

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