Brazos County Commissioners Hear About New State Legislation Affecting Counties

Image from the Brazos County commission's legislative review presentation, June 22, 2021.
Image from the Brazos County commission's legislative review presentation, June 22, 2021.

Brazos County has a county employee who monitored this year’s regular session of the state legislature.

Kimberly Roach, who reports to the county judge, presented a report during Tuesday’s county commission meeting.

Click HERE to read and download presentation materials during the June 22, 2021 Brazos County commission meeting.

Her summary included the following laws that were either signed by the governor or were allowed to take affect without his signature:

HB 5: broadband

HB 525: religious organizations considered essential businesses

HB 1071: therapy dogs in courtrooms

HB 1082: blocking personal information of locally elected officials

HB 1698: Brazos County referendum for voters to decide if vehicle registration fees will be increased to fund the county’s regional mobility authority

HB 4293: text service reminding criminal defendants of their court appearances

SB 3: preparing and responding to power outages

SB 58: future purchases of cloud based computing

SB 186: future courthouse renovations and restorations require voter approval

SB 230: county commissioner required classes

SB 598: having voting machines that provide a paper trail of voter’s choices

Click below for comments from Kimberly Roach during the June 22, 2021 Brazos County commission meeting.

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