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Travis County court votes to advertise up to 3% maximum pay change for elected officials

5760757 · August 5, 2025
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On Aug. 5 the Commissioners Court voted unanimously to publish a statutorily required advertisement that sets a 3% maximum for elected-official salaries as a placeholder to allow flexibility before final budget decisions; officials emphasized the advertisement does not commit the county to that increase.

The Travis County Commissioners Court on Aug. 5 voted unanimously to publish the legally required advertisement listing a 3% maximum salary change for elected officials for fiscal year 2026, a procedural step that allows a public hearing and later final action on elected officials' salaries.

Paul Hopengardner, County Executive for Technology and Operations, and Stacy McClure, assistant director of HR, explained the…

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