How counties are general law forms of government


Assignment:

Harris County Commissioners Court meets every other Tuesday. Remember from your reading how counties are "general law" forms of government? They have much less rulemaking power than cities, and much less authority to spend money without specific approval from the governing body. When you look at a Commissioners Court agenda, it's always surprising - at least to me - to see what is essentially the board of directors of a billion-dollar corporation voting on whether or not to pay sixty-three dollars to let some employee go to a seminar. But... rules are rules.

Go to the Harris County Commissioners Court website:

https://www.co.harris.tx.us/agenda/

Pull up the current agenda.

See what I mean?

Write a short paragraph giving one example of an item on the Commissioners Court agenda that you would NOT expect to find on a city council agenda, and explaining why it's different from something you would find on a city council agenda.

Readings:

Harris County, Texas Commissioners Court Agenda

By Lina Hidalgo

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