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Commissioners Court must formally approve payments before the county can pay its bills. This step protects public money by making sure elected officials review and authorize spending on the record.
This agenda item — File 26-3639 — asks the court to approve a set of audited claims. These are invoices and payment requests that the County Auditor has already reviewed for accuracy. The court's vote makes the payments official.
The Harris County Commissioners Court is the governing body of Harris County, Texas. Led by the County Judge and four precinct commissioners, the court sets the county budget, tax rate, and policies affecting public heal…
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Residents can attend the meeting in person or look up the agenda online through the Harris County Legistar system. If you have questions about a specific claim or payment, the County Auditor's office is the right place to start.
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This is part of the regular business of Harris County Commissioners Court. The County Auditor's office reviews all claims before they reach this stage. If you follow county spending or want to understand how public money moves, this type of agenda item shows up at most court meetings.
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