6 - No. There's a large portion of Texas that doesn't process their water directly through a city. Lots of "water supply corporations" that charge their customers a ton of money for basic water needs. My sister lives under one of them and routinely pays $600-800 a month for minimal usage of water. I'm talking like washing clothes, showers, bath, cooking, etc. It's hard to believe that giving them more funding will result in normal water rates. This one I'm actually open to changing if I get the right information but for now I'm voting no.
8 - Yes. It's hard to believe that some places considered developing countries have high speed wifi on every corner of land yet my parents are still on dial up internet. Our broadband infrastructure is a disgrace.
12 - Yes. This one was tough for me because I voted no on other propositions due to it allowing certain people to play by different rules from everyone else. I despise that stuff. Treat me well or treat me poorly, just as long as you treat me the way you treat everyone else. But this one is written so the final vote depends on the outcome in Galveston County. 99% of Texans could vote yes but if Galveston County votes no then the prop fails. So I say fuck it, let Galveston County decide for themselves. If they save money by doing this then good for them. If they set themselves up for financial ruin then too bad so sad.