David LeDoux
Issues that affect your city, county, schools, and every day of your life are discussed and decided on during your local government meetings, including your tax rates. It is up to all of us to keep our local officials honest and shape the future of our county, school districts, and cities.
There’s an old saying, “all politics start at the local level.” Important decisions on rules, laws, ordinances, codes, annual budget, and a large portion of our taxes are decided at the local level during meetings that most residents don’t give a second thought about.
These weekly local government entity meeting notices, agendas, and meeting packets are published every Monday. It is at these weekly meetings, where important decisions are made for Hays County, school districts, and the surrounding local municipalities.
Included are links to the official agenda, meeting minutes, agenda packets, and live or archived videos and/or audio (if available) for each of the government entities. Additionally, we try to publish all the City of San Marcos Commissions, Committees, and Board agendas.
However, there are many times when the local government entities are unable to release their agendas until later into the week.
Therefore, below you will find additional meetings & agendas that have been released since Monday.
You can find past agendas, meetings and notices at https://smcorridornews.com/category/news/government-meeting/.
Additionally, we publish the agendas for Hays County, local school districts, and local municipalities located within Hays County including the following;
Members of all Council-appointed boards/commissions are required by state law to receive training in Texas open government laws.
The Office of the Attorney General offers training courses and course completion certificates in the Open Meetings Act and Public Information Act and can be accessed at the Attorney General’s website.
*Note: Not all local government agencies are required to give prior notice of certain types of meetings, or agendas, agenda packets, meeting minutes, or audio, video, or live streaming services on all sessions.
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