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Round Rock ISD parents, employees offer input on budget cuts

Round Rock High School

Hundreds of parents, students and school employees packed the Round Rock High School cafeteria Feb. 15 to share ways to address the district’s anticipated budget shortfall for the 2011-12 school year, estimated as high as $73 million.

February 18th, 2011 | Posted in Education,Round Rock,Taxes & Spending | Read More »

Taking local priorities to the Legislature

Texas Sen. Steve Ogden, R-Byan, addressed Hutto city officials, staff and community members during the 2009 Hutto Day at the Capitol, a biennial event where city representatives go to the statehouse to meet lawmakers and deliver priorities.

Williamson County governments take various approaches to communicating with their state government during legislative sessions, from combined efforts to protect the interests of cities and the county government to an individual city directly contacting its legislators.

February 18th, 2011 | Posted in Business,City News,Education,Hutto,Taylor,Updates,Williamson County Politics | Read More »

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