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The commissioners court is the governing body of the county. The Texas Constitution specifies that the courts consist of a county judge and four county commissioners elected by the qualified voters of individual commissioners precincts. The county judge is the presiding officer of the county commissioners court.
Lina Hidalgo. County Judge. Lesley Briones. Commissioner Precinct 4. Tom S. Ramsey. Commissioner Precinct 3. Adrian Garcia. Commissioner Precinct 2. Rodney Ellis. Commissioner Precinct 1.
Harris County Elected Officials Precinct 1 Rodney Ellis. Precinct 2 Adrian Garcia. Precinct 3 Tom S. Ramsey. Precinct 4 Lesley Briones.
Harris County Elected Officials Precinct 1 Rodney Ellis. Precinct 2 Adrian Garcia. Precinct 3 Tom S. Ramsey. Precinct 4 Lesley Briones.
D) The county judge presides over the commissioners court. The commissioners court consists of the county judge and four commissioners, who are responsible for adopting the budget and tax rate, approving purchases, filling vacancies, and maintaining county facilities, among other duties.
Special board meetings may be called by the chair of the board, the president, any vice president, the secretary, or any two directors.
For example, a company may call a special meeting to discuss a major decision, such as a merger or acquisition. A school board may call a special meeting to address a specific issue, such as a budget shortfall.
A quick definition of special meeting: A special meeting is a gathering of people that is called for a specific purpose or reason. It is different from a regular meeting because it is not scheduled in advance and is only held when necessary.
Special Committee Meetings – Urgent meetings of the committee are called Special Committee Meetings and are usually called to deal with a dispute or grievance or other matters of urgency. Minutes from the committee meeting are not available to the members. General Meetings - General meetings are for all members.