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Polk County officials warn of shorter agenda-posting window after state’s HB1522 change

5579038 · August 13, 2025
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Summary

Polk County Commissioners Court reviewed a state change to the Open Meetings Act that requires agendas be posted at least three business days before meetings, a change county officials said will compress staff timelines beginning Sept. 1, 2025.

Polk County Commissioners Court informed county departments that House Bill 1522 amends the Texas Government Code’s Open Meetings Act and will change required agenda posting times beginning Sept. 1, 2025. Judge Clark told the court that “house bill 15 22 has amended the Texas government code to increase the amount of minimum notice required…

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