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Hays County adopts proclamations recognizing May observances and local heritage initiatives

3203226 · May 6, 2025
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Summary

The commissioners’ court adopted proclamations recognizing Air Quality Awareness Week, Jury Appreciation Week, Correctional Officers and Employees Week, Police Week and Peace Officers Memorial Day, Mental Health Awareness Month, and the contributions of indigenous and Tejano first families, among several others.

During its May 13 session the Hays County Commissioners Court adopted a series of proclamations honoring month‑long observances and local heritage initiatives.

Actions taken (highlights) - Air Quality Awareness Week (May 2025): The court adopted a proclamation recognizing regional air quality work and encouraging residents to visit aircentraltexas.org. Matthew Gonzales, Hays County Health Department director, provided sensor readings showing week‑average AQI values for monitoring sites in Dripping Springs, Kyle and San Marcos.

- Jury Appreciation Week (first week of May): Amanda Calvert, Hays County District Clerk, spoke about jury management improvements, local jury compensation practices and outreach; the court adopted a…

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