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Brazos County commissioners fail to adopt amendment narrowing public comment rules

5408483 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners considered Amendment No. 4 to the court's rules of procedure and decorum, which would formalize a three‑minute speaker limit and a 30‑minute cap on public comment for agenda items; public commenters and several commissioners said parts conflict with the Texas Open Meetings Act, and the motion failed after an abstention.

Brazos County Commissioners Court considered Amendment No. 4 to its rules of procedure, conduct and decorum at its July 15, 2025 meeting, a proposal that would formalize a three‑minute time limit for individual public comments and a 30‑minute cap on public comment for any agenda item.

The amendment drew extended public comment and objections from residents and local advocates who said parts of the draft would limit the public’s ability to participate in open meetings. Several speakers cited the Texas Open Meetings Act and guidance from the Texas attorney general in urging the court to revise or table the proposal.

Why it matters: public comment rules shape how residents can raise complaints and influence county decisions. If adopted, the amendment would formalize practices some speakers said the court already followed but would also add new limits — including a…

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