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The Texas Legislature, conceived as a part-time body to meet every other year for 140 days, is now in its record fifth session (counting the regular session). When the impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is included, legislators have been in Austin pretty much the entire year, as the Texas Tribune noted. While legislators are paid just $7,200 a year in salary, per diem payments – meant to cover their expenses while in Austin – have mounted. If the fourth special session goes a full 30 days, taxpayers will have spent $4.8 million keeping lawmakers in Austin.
Read moreThe Bandera Republican Party met on Thursday, Nov. 9, at the BEC Community Room, the party’s first meeting chaired under the leadership of new Party Chairman David Allen and recorded by new Party Secretary Elisa Greene.
Read moreBandera County Commissioner Jody Rutherford poses with Arthur Nagel Community Clinic Board President Llyod Norris, showcasing his hometown hero plaque. The honor was bestowed on Rutherford last Saturday, Nov.
Read moreMedina ISD honored local veterans on Friday, Nov. 10, with a community program. “It was a true team effort with all staff involved to make the event a success,” said Superintendent Lindsey Kunz.
Read moreWhen you woke up this morning, did you think you could not go to church, the store or the movies because of a lack of freedom?
Read moreThe Medina VFD served 484 plates of slow-cooked BBQ last Saturday to an overflow of patrons for all over Texans attending the annual Hunters’ Game Dinner.
Read more“I am humbled and honored to serve as the GOP Chair for the remainder of the unexpired term of our former Chairman, Mr. Conrad (Butch) Striegl.”
Read moreThe Bandera County Republican Women met last Thursday and hear from Cain Hager, a Belong rep who spoke on the foster care system in Bandera County.
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