Georgetown has formally joined a coalition of cites to stop the legislature from enhancing the liberty of Texas voters/taxpayers. Community Impact
Prior to the start of the special session, San Marcos city officials decided they needed a way to amplify their voice. With a number of bills filed that could diminish the city’s power over local tree ordinances, property tax regulations and texting-while-driving, city officials decided it would be best to band together with other municipalities along I-35 and share common concerns.
San Marcos began contacting fellow I-35 corridor cities, and has formally made a coalition with the cities of Round Rock, Georgetown and Buda.
Notice that the concern is about the state legislature diminishing the power of local officials, not assuring the freedom and liberty of the local citizens.
Who is the city council working for, you or themselves?
It is time to let your city council members know that you expect them to preserve your liberty and not preserve their power over you and the citizens of Georgetown.
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