The CJCAT is developing a series of Resolution Spotlights to “tell the story” behind Association Resolutions. Our November issue covers support for a county motor fuel tax exemption. https://lnkd.in/g9CV_XAq
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Updates
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Founded in 1924, Scurry County’s historic golf course has been a cornerstone of the community for a century. The course was donated to the county about 10 years ago. https://lnkd.in/gXfk8Hty
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SPONSORED CONTENT: Explore grant opportunities available to Texas counties. https://ow.ly/eezb50TnFRS
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Wichita County’s No Veteran Left Behind initiative continues to reach far and wide as veteran service officers leave no stone unturned to connect their clients with support. https://lnkd.in/gFM-j8g7
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Gregg County Judge Bill Stoudt, chairman of the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, discusses county jails and the upcoming legislative session in our November Annual Jail Focus. https://lnkd.in/gRH9GT74
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Johnson County Commissioner Larry Woolley discussed his county’s criminal probe into the spread of toxic chemicals due to the land application of biosolids fertilizer during the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension District 8 Conference in Stephenville today. “We have an obligation to public health and public safety,” Woolley told the crowd of 45 County Judges and County Commissioners gathered in Erath County. The District Conference offered Commissioners 7.5 hours of continuing education credit; several Judges were also in attendance. To learn more about the Johnson County investigation, go to https://lnkd.in/gJZBziKc.
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The intersection of mental health and criminal justice leads to revolving doors as those affected cycle through jail waiting for services and solutions. Travis County has launched a pilot program to help break this cycle. https://lnkd.in/gxPQBn2U
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Nine Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Districts will offer in-service training for members of Commissioners Court from Nov. 7-Dec. 12. The District Conferences provide varying amounts of continuing education credits for County Commissioners; County Judges are also welcome to attend. https://lnkd.in/gwG-GGV2