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Residents and graduates urge Bexar County to preserve Reflejo specialty court as commissioners approve related grant filing

Bexar County Commissioner’s Court · February 3, 2026
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Dozens of participants, family members and treatment staff urged the Bexar County Commissioner’s Court not to defund Reflejo Court, describing treatment, housing and near‑zero recidivism; the court approved a grant application to the state for funding of the specialty court.

Dozens of Reflejo Court participants, alumni and staff told the Bexar County Commissioner’s Court on Feb. 2 that the specialty treatment court should not be defunded and urged commissioners to approve a pending grant application that supports its services.

Terry Benavidez, speaking for Judge Rosie Gonzalez, said Reflejo Court is “an innovative and award‑winning treatment court…that has saved the lives of almost 50 graduates and their families,” and asked…

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