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El Paso County court adopts positions on multiple Texas bills, voting to oppose measures it deems harmful and support others
Summary
The El Paso County Commissioner's Court reviewed its 89th Texas legislative priorities April 21, 2025, voted to formally oppose a package of bills county staff described as harmful to county operations and to support a separate set of bills the court said would assist county functions.
The El Paso County Commissioner's Court on April 21 reviewed staff recommendations on the county's 89th Texas legislative agenda and voted to oppose several bills county staff flagged as potentially harmful while approving support for a separate set of bills the county considers beneficial.
County administration staff member Lisa summarized bills that staff labeled potentially harmful, including House Bill 19 (relating to limits on local government debt service), House Bill 5447 (requiring controller worksheets to embed verifying hyperlinks), House Bill 3199 (tax delinquency notices by certified mail), Senate Bill 2703 (implicating local regulation of certain condominium-like developments in border…
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