Bandera County, Texas

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Bandera County, Texas is one of two hundred and fifty four counties in Texas.

Contents

Transparency of the county website

The good

  • The names and contact information for all county commissioners is available.[1]
  • County commissioner meeting agendas are published.[2]
  • The current budget is published.[3]
  • Property tax information is available.[4]
  • The salaries of elected officials are published.[5]

The bad

  • Meeting minutes for county commission meetings are not available.
  • There is no information on administrative officials, audits, building permits and zoning, contracts, public records, and lobbying.

Public records lawsuit

Roger Sullivan, former candidate for Bandera County judge, requested public records documenting fees paid by the county to attorney George Hyde of the San Antonio firm Denton, Navarro, Rocha & Bernal. The county is refusing to turn over the records by claiming attorney client privilege, despite an earlier attorney general ruling that the "documents are presumed open because the county failed to comply with procedural requirements in handling Sullivan's request". [6]

External links

References


Wikipedia has an article on:
  1. Commissioners
  2. Agendas
  3. Budget
  4. Taxes
  5. Salaries
  6. Bandera County files 2nd suit over open records ruling, My San Antonio, December 30, 2008