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Lavaca County court approves bonds and oaths for elected officials and deputies

January 06, 2025 | Lavaca County, Texas


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Lavaca County court approves bonds and oaths for elected officials and deputies
The Lavaca County Commissioners' Court unanimously approved bonds and oaths for elected county officials and deputies during its Jan. 6 special called session.

Precinct 4 Commissioner made the motion to approve the bonds and oaths, Precinct 3 Commissioner seconded, and the court voted "Aye." The clerk recorded the motion as passed and commissioners signed the paperwork after the meeting.

The approval followed the Jan. 1 swearing-in ceremonies for newly elected officials and deputies and was recorded on the meeting agenda as a formal action.

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