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Lubbock County Commissioners approve bonds for elected and appointed officials

January 02, 2025 | Lubbock County, Texas


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Lubbock County Commissioners approve bonds for elected and appointed officials
At a special meeting on Jan. 2, 2025, the Lubbock County Commissioners Court voted unanimously to approve bonds for elected and appointed officials whose terms began Jan. 1, 2025.

County Judge Parrish made the motion on the single-item agenda: "I will make a motion, that Lubbock County Commissioners Court approve the bonds for the elected officials and for the appointed officials, beginning, January 1, 2025," and Commissioner Rackler seconded. The court called the question and the motion carried unanimously.

The court convened at 10 a.m. and opened with an invocation and the pledges of allegiance. Judge Parrish welcomed newly sworn commissioners, saying, "I'll give a special welcome to our brand new commissioner, Precinct 1, Mike Dahlby," and to "Precinct 3, Kerrie Shaw." The meeting was brief: after the motion and vote the judge asked if there was any other business; none was offered and the court adjourned.

No statutes, ordinances, bond amounts, surety companies, or individual vote names were specified in the transcript. The record notes only that a quorum was present and that the motion carried unanimously.

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