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Harris County is over $1 billion short of completing all the flood-prevention projects promised after Hurricane Harvey.
A Harris County Commissioners Court meeting that went well into the late night hours this week got tense and personal, leading to calls for decorum. The bizarre moments unfolded during the court's ...
Harris County Harris County Republican commissioners continue boycott of court meetings over tax rates. Commissioners Jack Cagle and Tom Ramsey had sought a special, discussion-only meeting to ...
HOUSTON — The weeks-long battle to pass a new budget in Harris County remains locked in a stalemate after the two Republicans on Commissioners Court were no-shows at a special meeting Monday ...
Harris County Commissioners Court experienced its latest Republican no-show on Tuesday, sinking hopes of a new county budget and tax rate being approved for the 2023 fiscal year.
A major battle brewing over flood prevention dollars and unfinished projects is almost certain to unfold Thursday at Harris ...
Republican County Commissioners Tom Ramsey and Jack Cagle skipped Tuesday’s Commissioners Court meeting, preventing Democrats from reaching the supermajority needed to vote on their proposed ...
Read full article: Uplift Harris funds diverted to other programs after Harris County Commissioners Court vote Funds that were originally earmarked to be used for Uplift Harris, a universal basic ...
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas — Harris County Commissioners Court is expected to discuss the proposed tax rate and budget again this week. Tuesday's vote will determine the new budget and it has already ...
The delay comes as the Harris County Commissioners Court is set to discuss the $20.5 million grant program and take possible action. 24/7 Live Houston Southwest Southeast Northwest Northeast.
Harris County Commissioner Jack Cagle addresses attendees during a rededication ceremony for the Camp Logan Historical Marker at Memorial Park on Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2017, in Houston.
In addition to approval for the $500 a month to 1,500 low-income families, the commissioners voted to fight new legislation that allows the state to take control over Harris County elections.