Brazos River Authority
Matt Phillips has over two decades of experience in legislative and governmental affairs, currently serving as the Deputy General Manager at the Brazos River Authority since September 2012. Previously, Phillips held the position of Legislative and Governmental Affairs Manager at the same organization. Prior to this, Phillips was the Director of Government Relations and Freshwater Protection for The Nature Conservancy's Texas Chapter from July 2010 to September 2012. Matt Phillips began their career at the Texas State Senator Steve Ogden's office as a Legislative Aide and also worked as the Assistant Committee Clerk for the Texas Senate Finance Committee. Educational qualifications include a degree from The University of Texas at Austin, where studies were completed from 1999 to 2002.
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Brazos River Authority
The Brazos River Authority was created by the Texas Legislature in 1929 as the first government entity in the United States created specifically for the purpose of developing and managing the water resources of an entire river basin. Today, the BRA's staff of more than 250 develop and distribute water supplies, provide water and wastewater treatment, monitor water quality, and pursue water conservation through public education programs. The Brazos River Authority is entirely self-supporting, except for occasional governmental grants to help pay the costs of specific projects. The BRA does not levy or collect taxes; rather maintains and operates reservoirs and treatment systems using revenues from the customers it serves. Our Social Media Terms of Use: https://www.brazos.org/Social-Media-Terms-of-Use