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Starr County Commissioners Court returned from an executive session held under Section 551.074 of the Texas Government Code and approved two personnel-related matters: an order on salaries and the county’s EEO plan.
The court announced it had met in executive session to discuss personnel matters pursuant to Section 551.074 and then moved and seconded approval of the presented salary order. The motion carried by voice vote.
The court also considered the Starr County EEO plan, received any proposed changes from county staff, and approved the plan in open session. Commissioner Montago was asked if he wished to offer changes; none were recorded. Both approvals were recorded as motions carried without roll-call vote tallies appearing in the public record.
No further detail on salary amounts or specific EEO changes was read into the public minutes during the meeting; the transcript shows the actions were approved as presented following executive-session discussion.
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