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Residents Demand More Public Comment Time At County Court Meeting Public speakers advocate for extended comment periods and better communication with county officials.

Brazos County residents are pushing back against reduced speaking time at Commissioner meetings, arguing that every voice matters in shaping their community's future.

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Amendment Three Alters Public Comment Time and Agenda Item Limits Amendment number 3 proposed in December 2023 reduces public comment time to 40 minutes.

A proposed amendment in Brazos County could cut public comment time from 45 minutes to 40, raising concerns about transparency and community engagement.

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Brazos County Commissioners Introduce Controversial Public Comment Rule Changes Commissioners propose new rules limiting public speaking time and number of speakers.

Brazos County commissioners are facing backlash after proposing controversial new rules that could silence community voices during public comment sessions.

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Commissioner Nettles leads discussion on county funding and population growth impacts Commissioners address concerns over funding, population growth, and project transparency in county meetings.

Brazos County is facing critical challenges as commissioners scrutinize consultant costs and the effects of rapid population growth on funding and resources.

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