Court approves small donations, rabies-clinic vouchers and a new copier maintenance agreement

5521894 · July 31, 2025

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Summary

During routine business Starr County approved a $175 donation to the Crime Victim Center, vouchers for a drive-thru rabies clinic in Precinct 4, and a new copier maintenance agreement for the sheriff’s office.

Starr County Commissioners Court approved several routine items in a block of business Monday, including a $175 in-kind art-and-craft donation to the county crime victims center, vouchers for a drive-thru rabies clinic serving dogs and cats in Precinct 4, and a new copier maintenance agreement for the sheriff’s office.

Marta Sanchez, the county crime victims coordinator, presented the donation request for arts-and-crafts materials valued at $175 for the 2209 (?) crime victims center; the court approved the donation by voice vote. The court also approved vouchers to fund a drive-thru rabies clinic in Precinct 4; one commissioner asked whether the cost would come from a specific precinct budget and the court confirmed it would be paid from the listed precinct budget.

The sheriff’s office copier maintenance agreement received approval after a brief motion and second. The items were moved, seconded and approved by voice votes as part of the meeting’s consent business.

The court also approved multiple budget amendments and corrections later in the session as routine fiscal housekeeping.