Ensuring Predictable and Reliable Water Deliveries Act of 2025
Sponsored By: Representative De La Cruz
Introduced
Summary
Conditional leverage over U.S.-Mexico engagement based on treaty water deliveries. This bill would make U.S. diplomatic and sector-specific interactions with Mexico depend on whether Mexico meets specified water-delivery targets under the 1944 Treaty.
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Annual water report and limits on Mexico requests
If enacted, the State Department would report to Congress within 180 days and then every year on Mexico’s treaty water deliveries. The report would check if Mexico delivered at least 350,000 acre-feet last year, judge if it can reach 1,750,000 acre-feet by the five-year cycle’s end, and name Mexican sectors tied to irrigation-fed districts. If Mexico missed 350,000 acre-feet, the President would have to deny all emergency, non‑Treaty water requests and could limit engagement with those sectors, except work to stop fentanyl and other synthetic drugs. A request could still proceed only if, within 120 days and then every 120 days, the Secretary certifies it is solely for an ongoing ecological, environmental, or humanitarian emergency—not for municipal, industrial, normal water supply needs, water infrastructure deficiencies, or maintenance—and that it is vital to U.S. national interests. The bill would define a “non‑Treaty request” as emergency water deliveries under International Boundary and Water Commission Minutes, such as Minute 240 (1972) and Minute 327 (2022).
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
De La Cruz
TX • R
Cosponsors
Cuellar
TX • D
Sponsored 12/3/2025
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