The post above says this coming Tuesday and that is incorrect it is on Wednesday. There is also a second agenda item I've been made aware. The following is from Fran at the True Texas Project:
Tarrant County Friends,
Your help is needed at the Tarrant Commissioners Court to help keep Tarrant Red! On the agenda for Wednesday April 2nd, is Agenda Item X-P1-A
Consideration and Possible Action to Approve a
Legal Services Agreement between Tarrant County
and the Public Interest Legal Foundation
This agreement is for the purpose of redistricting the County. This is a campaign promise that Judge Tim O'Hare ran on, and now he's making good on that promise.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation is a non profit, public interest law firm devoted to election integrity.
Tarrant has not been redistricted since 2011, so it is past time. Tarrant County commissioner district lines were expected to be redrawn in 2021, but commissioners voted to keep the same districts, saying they didn’t need updating. Population centers in the county have shifted since 2011, and redistricting could give our side a major advantage. Counties are not restricted to the every 10 years that force redistricting on Congressional, State House and Senate Seats.
Please attend the meeting if you can, and speak in favor of the proposed agreement. Your statement could be as simple as that: "I am in favor of the proposed agreement." But of course, you're free to elaborate on that if you wish.
If you cannot attend - please make an on-line comment using the form provided.
WHAT: Tarrant County Commissioners Court
WHEN: Wed. April 2, 2025, 10:00 AM
WHERE: Tarrant County Administration Building, 100 E. Weatherford, Fort Worth, 5th Floor
USE THE PUBLIC COMMENT FORM PROVIDED at this link to sign up to speak or make on-line comment
The deadline to sign up to speak or make on-line comment is 5:00 pm on Tuesday April 1. Even if you're not sure if you can go - sign up anyway in case you can.
There will major opposition to this idea from the left. Please be a part of the solution to counter their protests. This will be good for Tarrant County and good for Texas.
You know the old saying..... Texas keeps the nation RED, and Tarrant keeps Texas RED. Let's make sure it stays that way.
Thanks for staying engaged!
Fran