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Collin County commissioners approve consent agenda, confirm two promotions; hold one item

September 29, 2025 | Collin County, Texas


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Collin County commissioners approve consent agenda, confirm two promotions; hold one item
Collin County Commissioners Court approved most items on its consent agenda and confirmed promotions for two county employees during a brief public meeting. The court held one consent-item — listed as agenda item 1 j 13 — for comment and approved the remainder by a 3-0 vote.

Why it matters: Consent-agenda votes bundle routine administrative items for quicker approval; holding an item means the court intends separate consideration or public comment later. The meeting also included an administrative action to confirm promotions and a separate, unanimous approval of the healthcare foundation's consent agenda.

The court's presiding officer opened the meeting and moved the consent agenda, saying the court would consider routine items in a single vote unless a member requested separation. A motion to hold item 1 j 13 for comment and approve the remaining consent items passed unanimously. The presiding officer then announced, “Motion carries 3 to 0.”

Commissioner Hale congratulated two employees and moved to approve their promotions. Commissioner Hale identified the employees as Stephanie Mitchell and Hortenia Ramirez Cabrera and said, “They're both receiving promotions this week,” before moving approval. A second was recorded, and the motion carried by voice vote; the court announced the approval without a roll-call tally.

After adjourning the Commissioners Court meeting, the body convened the Collin County Healthcare Foundation meeting. The foundation's consent agenda was moved, seconded and approved unanimously; the presiding officer again announced the result as a 3-0 vote.

No members of the public submitted blue cards for public comment during the session, and the meeting concluded shortly after the consent-agenda votes.

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