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Brazos County to apply for $500,000 rural law enforcement grant; accepts $8,863 donation

5579566 · August 13, 2025
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Summary

The Brazos County Commissioners Court voted Aug. 12 to apply for a $500,000 rural law enforcement grant authorized by Senate Bill 22 and accepted $8,863.09 in donated funds for employee safety equipment.

Brazos County Commissioners Court voted Aug. 12 to apply for a $500,000 rural law enforcement grant under Senate Bill 22 and accepted a separate $8,863.09 donation from the Texas Association of Counties Risk Management Pool to buy employee safety equipment.

The grant application and the donation acceptance passed during the regular Commissioners Court meeting at the Brazos County Administration Building. The court approved the donation first and then voted to apply for the SB 22 rural law enforcement grant; both items were moved, seconded and approved with the board voting “ayes.”

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