
Huge developer decides who pays taxes and who gets to vote in Montgomery County
Subservient district accommodates questionable transactions District forgets to collect property taxes on numerous valuable properties Developer mandates expulsion of…
Subservient district accommodates questionable transactions District forgets to collect property taxes on numerous valuable properties Developer mandates expulsion of…
During a trial in which a Montgomery County man was accused of illegal voting in a special utility district, the defense counsel questioned the validity of two voters who were said by the state to have voted legally in the same election.
Like the defendant, the legal voters were temporary residents.
But, “they had money,” said David Glickler, the lawyer representing the state Attorney General’s office.
Such is the power in special districts around the state, often outposts of undeveloped land that are owned by developers, who in turn create mini-governments that tax new residents to cover the costs of development.
Houston Chronicle has created a fantastic graphic to go along with their detailed story tracking a new MUD. Montgomery County…
FROM TEXAS LAWYER The State Commission on Judicial Conduct has issued a public admonition against a Texas jurist who repeatedly…
I knew that Abbott’s prosecution of us involved in the RUD controversy was corrupt but here is a great illustration…