Unbelievable: Texas knew for years its power grid was at risk but did little about it
The Texas Capitol grounds are covered in snow on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021, in Austin, Texas. - JAY JANNER/Austin American-Statesman/TNS
February 17, 2021
Once again, Texans are suffering because of a failure of disaster planning and investment to prepare for the worst. First, it was the pandemic. Texas’ public health infrastructure has been shown for a year to be lacking, at both local and state levels. Leaders tried to craft a plan in 2015 to prepare for the inevitable, but it was stopped over political issues. This time, it’s an unprecedented — but, importantly, not unpredictable — stretch of cold weather and storms blanketing the entire state. Public and private sector leaders may try to say there’s no way they could have been prepared for t...