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2024 Texas Elections

Level of oil and gas regulation at heart of Texas Railroad Commission race

Incumbent Christi Craddick is touting the health of the Texas energy industry and its impact on the economy. Her top opponent says regulation on the commission is too lax.

From left: Commission Shift Executive Director Virginia Palacios moderates a Texas Railroad Commission candidate forum with Libertarian Hawk Dunlap, Democrat Katherine Culbert and Green Party candidate  Eddie Espinoza in Austin on Oct. 16, 2024. Republican incumbent Christi Craddick did not attend.

Texas Railroad Commission Chairman Christi Craddick, then-Chairman Wayne Christian, and Commissioner Jim Wright listen during an RRC hearing in Austin on Nov. 30, 2021.
Christi Craddick, chair of the Texas Railroad Commission, speaks to delegates at the 2024 Texas GOP Convention in San Antonio on May 25, 2024. Craddick is up for reelection this year.
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Challengers want more transparency 

AUSTIN, TX - OCTOBER 16: The Railroad Commission’s voter guide during the candidate forum at UT Austin in Austin, Texas on October 16, 2024. Photo by Montinique Monroe for the Texas Tribune
From left: Texas Railroad Commission candidates Hawk Dunlap, Katherine Culbert and Eddie Espinoza.

Protecting groundwater quality from oil and gas

An oil well blowout shooting a mixture of oil, water, and gas over 100 feet in the air west of Toyah on Oct. 4, 2024.

Improve pipeline safety

Gas pipelines near the Houston Ship Channel in Pasadena. In nearby communities, locals say the air often smells like rotten eggs, nail polish or burning tires.

Gasoductos cerca del Canal de Navegación de Houston en Pasadena. En las comunidades cercanas, los vecinos dicen que el aire con frecuencia huele a huevo podrido, esmalte de uñas o llantas quemadas.

Gas pipelines from a refinery plant are seen near Houston Ship Channel on Saturday October 28, 2023 in Pasadena, TX

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