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Commissioner of Precinct 4 requested this resolution to formally recognize Chris Harris for his contributions to the City of Katy and its residents. Resolutions like this are a way for the county to publicly celebrate local leaders.
This is a ceremonial resolution — a formal statement of recognition voted on by the five-member Commissioners Court. If approved, it becomes part of the official county record honoring Chris Harris's service as Mayor Pro-Tem of Katy.
The Harris County Commissioners Court is the governing body of Harris County, Texas. Led by the County Judge and four precinct commissioners, the court sets the county budget, tax rate, and policies affecting public heal…
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Commissioners Court meetings are generally open to the public. If you want to attend or watch, check the Harris County Commissioners Court website for meeting agendas, public comment rules, and any remote viewing options ahead of the June 11 date.
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This resolution was introduced by the Commissioner of Precinct 4, which covers much of the Katy area in northwest Harris County. If you live in Katy or follow local city government, this is a moment where county and city leadership overlap.
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