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Commissioners approve a slate of personnel changes, contracts and archival storage; juvenile stipend denied

2807656 · January 13, 2025
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The court approved multiple hires, promotions and pay adjustments across the district attorney's office, juvenile services, jail and animal control; it approved archival storage and construction consulting agreements and denied a requested $50/month stipend for a juvenile case manager from the local truancy prevention diversion fund.

Atascosa County Commissioners Court approved multiple personnel actions, contracts and administrative items at the Jan. 21, 2025 meeting and denied one stipend request.

District Attorney Audrey Lewis presented longevity pay increases for three existing assistant district attorneys: Ryan Bridal (increase from $260/month to $280/month), John William Richmond (from $180 to $200/month) and Catherine Schneider (from $160 to $180/month). Commissioner Gillespie moved each increase and motions were seconded and recorded as carried.

New and promoted hires approved included: Olivia Nicole Garza as part-time control technician (starting Jan. 21, 2025, $12/hour, pending drug/physical), Simon Huerta Davila III…

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