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The article covers multiple topics: a proposed shift in FEMA disaster recovery responsibilities, a temporary Supreme Court ruling on abortion pill access, a report on Texas prison healthcare, and water scarcity discussions. None of these have a concrete commercial mechanism; no company, commodity, or supply chain is directly affected. The water shortage discussion is too early-stage to imply commercial impact.

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  • Texas Governor Greg Abbott-led council proposed reducing FEMA's role in disaster recovery, shifting responsibility to states.
  • U.S. Supreme Court temporarily restored nationwide mail access to abortion pill Mifepristone until May 11.
  • Texas Civil Rights Program criticized underutilization of Medically Recommended Intensive Supervision (MRIS) for releasing seriously ill inmates.
  • Texas faces water shortages due to climate change and growth, prompting discussions on ocean desalination.
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