Freestone County commissioners approve minutes, bills and certify additional revenue including tax sale proceeds
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Summary
The Freestone County Commissioners Court approved minutes from prior meetings, authorized payment of bills and accepted certification of additional revenue, including approximately $543,000 from a tax sale routed to the tax office.
The Freestone County Commissioners Court on Oct. 9 approved previous meeting minutes, authorized payment of bills and accepted certification of additional revenue that included proceeds from a recent tax sale.
The court approved minutes for the Oct. 1 regular meeting and the Oct. 6 special meeting, then moved to bill approvals. The court noted that proceeds from a county tax sale were routed through the sheriff’s office and remitted to the tax office; the figure cited in the meeting was approximately $543,000. The court also recorded there was no payroll action at this session.
County officials said they would include a certification of additional revenue as part of the bills package. A motion and second were recorded and the court carried the motions by voice vote.
The court’s treasurer confirmed the presence of certification documents related to the bills. No further financial amendments or deadlines were announced at the meeting.
The items concluded with the court’s routine approval language and no recorded roll-call tally was read into the minutes for these motions.

