A county official said Williamson County adopted a resolution in September of the fiscal year to increase funding for the county's tax-relief program by $150,000 after the state reduced its contribution. "We did a resolution in September of this fiscal year to increase that by 150,000," the official said, noting the change is reflected in the county commission minutes and the county commission budget.
The speaker said the county moved to supplement the state reduction to help maintain the program "for our citizens." The transcript does not specify the program's total budget, the exact nature of the state decrease, or how the $150,000 was allocated among applicants.
The provided excerpt does not record a vote tally or the name of the resolution ordinance; the speaker framed the September action as already completed. No subsequent motions or votes on this item were recorded in the supplied segments.