In a perfect world, Oldham County Judge Don R. Allred would have the financial means to create and fully support a county plan to match the needs and personality of his community. For example, Allred would upgrade oft-used facilities that house area stock shows and rodeos, two favorite local pastimes. He would help pay expenses for volunteers who deliver for the Meals on … [Read more...] about Is it Enough?The Texas County Government Revenue Stream
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Employee and Officers Salary Issues
During the budget process, questions often arise concerning the salaries of county employees and elected officers. Two recent Attorney General Opinions have re-emphasized the role of the commissioners court in these matters. In Opinion GA-0639, the Attorney General addressed questions concerning whether the Tax Assessor-Collector may award additional compensation to … [Read more...] about Employee and Officers Salary Issues
County Bid Limit
During the past legislative session, the statutory competitive bid limit for cities was increased from $25,000 to $50,000. All other political subdivisions, including counties, remain at the $25,000 limit. The West Texas County Judges and Commissioners Association and several counties have adopted resolutions to support an increase in the county limit. Below is a sample … [Read more...] about County Bid Limit
Uniting Irreconcilable Parties Fiscal Restraint, Budget Transparency Will Mold 21st Century Texas
Three groups seem at constant odds with each other, sometimes respectfully but too often less so: local elected officials (especially county commissioners and county judges); state legislators; and the rest of the taxpayers. I say "the rest of the taxpayers" since all three groups pay taxes and must live with the many decisions we each make. Why do we disagree? Perhaps … [Read more...] about Uniting Irreconcilable Parties Fiscal Restraint, Budget Transparency Will Mold 21st Century Texas
A Sweet Deal Nolan County Lands $3 Billion Power Plant
Nolan County Judge Tim Fambrough walked around with a smile on his face for two months, and his wife was beginning to question why. But he couldn't say a word; he had been sworn to secrecy. On Feb. 19, Fambrough's wife and everyone else in Sweetwater and Nolan County understood why the county judge had been in such a good mood. On that day, Tenaska Inc. announced it would … [Read more...] about A Sweet Deal Nolan County Lands $3 Billion Power Plant